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28—Friday, August 11, 1972

TIRE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Fresh Air Society Will Sleet Aug. 211

The Toth annual meeting of the
Fresh Air Society will commence
at I 30 p m. Aue 20 at the recently
completed Henry M Butzel Senior
Citizens Village and Conference
Center at Camp Tamarack, Orton-
, die.
In addition to a report from
the Flesh Air Society President
Sol 0 Kurtzman. Gerald la sin
will comment upon the proposed
program for emotionally disturbed
iii Iron
Marshall II Hersh and Leonard
Newman. who will be complet-
im: their first full summer as
resident directors of Tamarack at
Orions Ole and Brighton, respee
tlyely, will be present to meet the
participant,

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Nominated for re election for
three year terms are Ruth Katzen,
Ilarsey A Gordon, David B
Hermelin Robert 0. Portnoy and
I is Fold '‘S ells Nominated for three
year terms are Ann Chapin, Sid-
ney J. Winer. AY Iva Robinson.
Donna Slatkm. Douglas Bloom,
Dr James 0 Bittker and Stanley
.1. Michaels

All menthe:, of the Way re
Oakland metropolitan community
and surroundm-_, areas are int ited.
For information and wrdten direc-
tions to Tamarack. call the Fresh
Air Society. 341 5666

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I)inner to Feature

Prof Gerald NI Meister. dire, for
of the Zionist Or..;anization of
America department on Sot let
Jewry and of the Ramapo Institute
for Political Science. and Jewish
National Fund consultant on Soviet
Jewry, will be the guest speaker
at the final DaY id
Israel Bond Lead-
e•rship Reception
Dinner in the Ca-
sino Room of the
Sheraton - Cadil-
lac Hotel.

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The recerIato,
honoring Irving
Belinsky. Rnai
Day id first vice
president, is in
ads ance of the Prof. Meister
testimonial dinner at which Be-
linsky sell be named Bnai Da, id
"Man of the Year."

Prof Meister has been an active
Zionist since his youth. This will
mark Meister's initial visit to De-
troit on behalf of State of Israel
Bonds

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The meeting still include the
election of the boar.) of directors,
it was announced by Ilarvey A.
Gordon. chairman of the nomi-
nating committee Members of
his committee included Louis 51
Stern Allan Nachman, Edith
Frank and Robert A. Steinberg.

Gerald Meister

INVITATIONS

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Mrs. Howard (Brenda) Rosen-
berg, one of the younger nationally
known fashion experts, will be the
commentator of the all-Israel Fash-
ion Festival Aug. 29 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, announced Mrs.
Edward Rosenberg, lunche on
c hairman.
The Detroit Israel Bond women's
division is sponsoring this 18th an-
' nual Bond Fashion
Festival Lunch-
eon, which high
lights the wom-
en's division ac-
tivities for the

year, said Mrs.
David Pollack.
women's diyision
chairman.
Mrs. Rosenberg
is a native De-
MRS. STEVEN fi.V1.1.
troiter who wax Mrs. Rosenberg
chosen as "Miss Teen of Detroit"
Davele Ellen Bursor recently
het ante the bride of SteY en Jay 10 years ago She attended Michi-
gan State and Wayne State Uni-
Gall in a ceremony at Cong. Beth
El in Norfolk, Va. Dr. Jerome Ser:ities.
She began her fashion career
Sestenbaum and Cantor Edward
as a buyer of junior fashions
Fortner officiated.
and has been fashion coordinator
The newlyweds are the children
for Saks-Fifth Avenue for the
of Mr and Mrs. George Bursor
last two years, earning national
of Norfolk. Va . and Dr. an.l Mrs.
recognition. She has made trips
Henry Gall of Nine Mile Rd ,
to Paris and to Israel in connec-
Farmington
tion with her specialty.
The bride wore a chiffon gown
Mrs. Rosenberg is active in the
with a tunic over - blouse cf junior di‘ision of the Allied Jewish
lace, with long sleet es and jewel Campaign, a member of Women's
neckline edged in matching picot
American ORT and of the Fashion
trim. The natural waistline was Group of Detroit. lier husband,
sashed in satin. The bride carried Howard, is a Southfield attorney.
a bouquet of sweetheart roses. Ste- ; T he Rosenberg family, whose
phanotis and baby's breath.
m atriarch is Ida RoSenberg, is a

Beryl Whitten of Richmond. Va. supporter of the Israel Bond cause.
was maid of honor. Dr. Larry ' For reservations, call the Israel
Bedard of Ann Arbor was best Bond women's division, 557-6770.
man.

After a honeymoon in Bermuda.
the couple will reside in Rich- i
mond. Va

Center Theater
Sets Schedule of
Plays for '72-73

"Milk and Honey." a musical
about tourists in Israel, written •
by Don Appell and Jerry Herman,
will be the opening production of '
Center Theater of the Jewish ,
Center, Dec 3. The play will help
celebrate Israel's 25th anniversary
year
"Milk and Honey" will lead off
Center Theater's 14th season. Other
plays to be presented include Clif-
ford Octets' story of a Jewish fam-
ily in the depression, - Awake and -
Sing," in February; and Neil Si-
mon's "Plaza Suite." to be per-
formed in May
A new addition to the group's
calendar will be an evening of one-
act plays, spotlighting Center
Theater's talent, March 31 and
April 1.
Front Row Center. Center
Theater's m on thly series of
theater - socials with refresh-
ments, kicks off the season Sept. •
6, with WJR star Paul Winter's
famed history of the American
musical, illustrated by singers
performing popular show music.
The second program. Oct. 4,
will feature this season's produc-
tion of Mobile Unit, Center Thea-
ter's touring group which makes -
dramatic programs available to
clubs and community organiza-
tions. Mobile Unit is returning
after a one-year absence.
Other Front Row Center produc-
tions will include an .evening of
improvisations with Hal
Young-
blood, Nov. 1; "Adventures in
Good Drama," tentatively, Jan. 3,
1973: avant-garde theater with the
Wayne State Theater, March 7: '
and a program saluting Israel's
25th - anniversary, April 18.
Season tickets will be available.
For information about tickets,
group rates for major productions,
or memberships. call the Center,
341-4200, ext. 223, weekday morn-

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