Reception Honors
Rep. Broomfield
I
Dinstein Urges Use
of Sinai as Oil Source
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The cabi-
net is considering a proposal by
Deputy Finance Minister Zvi Din-
stein that Israel prospect for oil
in the Sinai.
Dr. Dinstein, who oversees
Israel's oil industry on behalf of
the treasury, forecast that the
Egyptian nil welts at Abu Rodeis,
now being operated at full capacity
by the government-owned Netivei
Neft Oil Co., will run dry within
10 years.
According to his report, the Sinai
A painting exhibit by JAMES is far more likely to yield oil de-
MILLER is on display at the posits than any area within Israel's
Mushroom Gallery, 1006 Howard, pre-June 1967 borders. His report
Windsor. Miller has painted and implied the belief that Israel will
designed scenery for many types remain in occupation of the Sinai
of theatrical productions, includ- for an indefinite period.
ing a four-season stretch with the
It is believed that the govern-
Yiddish theater in Detroit.
ment's decision on Dr. Dinstein's
proposal will be influenced by the
increasing pressure the oil-produc-
YOUR CANDID COLOR
ing Arab States can exert on West-
ern oil companies. In addition,
Israel's own oil requirements are
growing rapidly as the Abu Rodeis
WILL BE -
reserves diminish.
Israel is expected to require
10.000,000 tons of oil annually by
1975 and 15.000,000 tons by 1980.
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
Debra .Nickin Married
to Mitchell Ribitlrer
A reception held at the Pent-1
house of North Park Towers, July
S honored Rep. William Broom-1
field.
Prominent Detroit leaders joined
i n commending the Michigan con-
.7.ressrnan, a member of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee, for
h;s consistent efforts in support of
1,._lislation aimed at providing for
i-,rael's security.
ALBUM
FINER
WINER
Friday, July 14, 1972-2S
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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in Society
a ctivities
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldman of Millbrook Rd.. Farmington, re-
cently returned from a trip to Denver. Vail. and Estes Park, Colo. In
Denver, they attended the wedding of their son Dr. Alan Jay to Shari
Nan Levitas. Also attending the wedding were the bridegroom's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Safran, Mr. and Mrs. David
Safran and Dr. and Mrs. David Stutz, all of the Detroit area.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiener of Strathmoor Ave. celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary recently. Their immediate family joined
them for a gathering in their honor.
Mrs. Harry Kaplan of Negbah Chapter. Pioneer Women, will hold
her annual garden party noon Wednesday at her home, 15230 Pearson,
hosted by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Nessel of Whitmore Rd., Oak Park,
for her friends and for members of the immediate family.
Debra Nessel was honored on her 16th birthday at a luncheon
hosted by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Nessel, for her friends and for
members of the immediate family.
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MRS. MITCHELL RIBITWER
Man Bites Dog—an d1 Cantpaiolt -11' ins
In a recent ceremony at Cong.
t",
Bnai Moshe, Debra Elaine Nickin
It's not often, in the business this gift to be in honor of Holtzman
became the bride of Mitchell world, that a debtor insists on and Silverman."
Ribitwer. Rabbi Moses Lehrman paying more than the creditor says
In his acknowledgement of the
and Cantor Louis Klein officiated
he owes. But that's what happened, gift, William Avrimin, executive
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and the Allied Jewish Campaign- vice president of the Jewish Wel-
and Mrs. Sidney Nickin of Coven- Israel Emergency Fund is S1.000 fare Federation, wrote Steinhardt:
try Woods Ln., Southfield. The richer because of it_
"It is a traditional mitzva in
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
In a letter accompanying the
Jewish life to be able to work
Mrs. !tarry Ribitwer of Pierce $1.000 check, Frederick I). Stein
out an amiable solution to a con-
Ave., Southfield.
flict to which the parties of both
hardt of the law firm of Travis,
and
Warren.
Nayer
and
Burgoyne.
ex-
the first and second part are
The bride wore a faille gown
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appliqued with Alencon lace and plained to campaign officials:
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manner which serves the loftiest
pearl bead trim. A cathedral train
"A traditional scene in the news-
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mitzva of them all, tzedaka.
was attached.
paper business is the usually hard-
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"You , your firm and 'Holtzman
Michele Nickin , the bride's sis- nosed editor telling the fresh-faced
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Classified Ads Get Quick Results ter, was maid of honor. Brides- cub reporter what the public likes and Silverman deserve our grati-
maids were Evelyn Ribitwer, sis- to read. 'New's.' says the editor tude and our admiration for hav-
ter of the bridegroom; Mrs. chomping on his cigar, ' . is . ing resolved a conflict so ingeni-
ously 'out of court.' And you have
Norman Nickin; Mrs. Joel Gold- when man bites dog.'
haber; Linda Attis: and Lana
"We are presently involved in , the gratitude of the beneficiaries
of the Israel Emergency Fund as
Kuretzky. Abe Gershonowitz was
a dispute with a client over legal
well."
Kosher Meat Market
best man. Ushers were Norman
fees. But this is no ordinary
Nickin, Harry Lewkowicz. Sylvin
dispute. This client, Holtzman
20434 W. 7 Mile — 2 blks. W. of Evergreen
Steinfauf, Simon Rotberg and Stan
and Silverman, wants to pay
Kent. Ghita Schwarcz of New York
more than the amount of our
was flower girl. The grandparents
bill. 'Man bites dog?'
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of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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Chinsky and Mrs. and Mrs. Laser Holtzman and Silverman, .several
Ribitwer. also participated
months ago. we cannot accept this
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The couple is honeymooning in fee Their Insistence on sending
their check did not change our
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JOE MILLER
DUBEN & ADLER
Pearl Fishan
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Increase Automatic
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beneficiaries
Securly
Social
need not apply for the 20 per cent
increase signed into lay. by Press
dent Nixon on July 1
Test. Social Securits
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MRS. BARRY WOLFSON
district manager of the Detrod
Northwest office. said that all So
Pearl Fishman became the bride
coal Security beneficiaries who are of Barry Wolfson in a recent eve-
on the benefit rolls in Septemli•r ning ceremony held at Young Is-
will receive the increase auto
real of Oak-Woods. Rabbi Leib
matically The increase is rifle,-
Bakst officiated
th e beginning with the payments
The newlyweds are the children
for the month of September.
of -Mr and Mrs Joshua Fishman
The average monthly benefit for of Lesur• Ace. , and Mrs Sam
a retired worker goes up from
Wolfson of Gardner Ave Oak
$134 to $162. for a retired couple Park. and the late Mr. Wolfson.
A wid-
from $224 to about $271
Fite bride wore a long - sleeved
owed mother with two children
Empire gown of peau de soic with
will receive an average Social
tram edged in picot trim matching
Security benefit of about S386. up
the pc•arl embroidery on the gown.
from $322 For a disabled worker
Her Juliet cap, fashioned with
with a wife and one or more iihil
pearls, held a shoulder-length veil.
dren. the new average monthly
She carried a nosegay of lilies of
payment will be about $354. in-
the valley. Stephanotis. and ivy .
creased from $295. The special
D'ara Fishman. the bride's sis-
monthly payments that are made
to certain individuals age 72 and ter, was maid of honor. Brides-
mantis were Toby Burg. Denise
over who not insured for regu-
lar Social Security case benefits Goldman. Francine Wolfson and
also will he increased by 20 {ker . Michelle Goldman. Debbie Wolfson
cent, from S48 30 to $58 for an and Sonya Fishman were junior
$72 511 to bridesmaids.
individual and from
$87.00 for a couple .
The new law includes a pros--
- sion for automatic annual increases
in Social Security benefits as the
cost of living rises in the future-
; a recommendation made by Presi-
dent Nixon in his 1969 message
on Social Security.
Dr Seymour Wolfson, brother
of the bridegroom, was best man.
Ushers were Jerome Wolfson,
Chaim Wolfson and David Wolf-
son. Shmuley Wolfson was the ring
bearer
The couple will reside in Brook
lyn
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