THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, Sept. 1, 1972
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What may he the first in • ever, Sigma Alpha Mu is be-
the nation — a kosher frat- ing reactivated, along with
ernity house — is being in- AEPi.
stit-ted on the University
Plonskier said the desire
of Michigan campus by three is to start "a new breed of
fraternity — an opportunity
v•oung Detroiters.
Marc Plonskier, a sopho- , for brotherhood, without the
more. Re-nie Gonik, a seni- hazing and pranks that gave
or. and Rob Cohen, a fresh- fraternities a bad name."
and his ORCHESTRA
One innovation not to be
man. pooled their efforts to
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reactivate Alpha Epsilon Pi found in the usual fraternity
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Fraternity at U. of M. With house will be a class with
the blessing and financial • Rabbi Joel Poupko, Hillel
557-7986
assistance of the national Foundation assistant di-
AEPi. the local group has rector, who also will oversee
I purchased an 18-bedroom , kashrut. The fraternity broth-
house a mile from the main ers also plan to take an ac-
campus and is now trying tive part in Jewish activi-
to outfit the kitchen in ac- ties, such as demonstrations
MRS. LARRY RUSITKIN
I cordance with the laws of for Soviet Jewry.
Face, Arms, Legs. Thighs
kashrut.
With 6,000 Jews on the U.
Eyebrows & Hairlines Shaped
Nancy Jane Goldman and
Plonskier and Cohen. who of M. campus, there is fer-
11111edirelly racenmettoleal esethed
Larry Alan Kushkin were long have been active in tile ground for such a frat-
Years of Experience
married recently in a noon , Cong. Bnai David youth, ernity, Plonskier feels. "It's
Physicians References
ceremony held at the Pont- will serve as co-masters of just too bad it didn't hap-
chartrain Hotel. Rabbi Noah the chapter. Gonik is sec- pen before." More members
nn L. Korson, R.E.
Gamze officiated.
retary. The chapter so far would be welcome, he said.
The newlyweds are the has 15 members, although
17348 W. 12 Mile, Sfld.
The house, located on three
children of Mr. and Mrs. I initially there will be 18 resi- large lots a mile from cam-
Suite 200
Julius Goldman of Wildbrook , dents in the house. Not all pus, has 18 bedrooms and
PHONE 559-5594
Ct., Southfield, and Mr. and members are Orthodox, is completely furnished. The
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Mrs. Milton Kushkin of St. Plonskier added, but all men feel it was a real bar-
Louis.
have a common interest in gain at $58,000. The down
Mrs. Alan Goldman was keeping kosher. A number payment of $5,000 and an-
matron of honor. Bridesmaid are Conservative and Re- other $3,000 for refurbishing
was Mrs. Daniel Wolff of form.
was advanced by the national
Beverly Hills, Calif. Alan
The men couldn't find a fraternity.
Goldman, the bride's broth- Sabbath-observant cook so
But not all is perfect.
Announcing the
er, was best man. Usher was initially, the cooking will be
Plonskier said there is still
merger of
Peter Winegarden. Laurie done by three members who
a great need for equipment
Goldman was flower girl, will be paid a small salary
to furnish their kosher kitch-
and Jeffrey Goldman was out of the fraternity fund.
en. With the assistance of
ring hearer_
Although AEPi is con- Rabbi Hayim Donin of Bnai
Following a wedding trip sidered a Jewish fraternity,
David, the young men have
to Maine, the Kushkins will it is not allowed to discrim-
acquired some utensils —
use in Troy.
PHOTOGRAPHY
inate on the basis of religion. including a set of china and
Therefor e, any non-Jews tablewear for 25, donated
WEDDINGS
who wish to join can not be by Bill Stein of Canton China
BAR MITZVAS
For Romantics Only
turned away. "But they'll Co. Another donor has
we come to your
Jocelyn L Her Gypsies
have to eat kosher food." pledged enough meat for
home with samples
Strolling Strings
Plonskier said.
one dinner a month.
lose Semis in any lenquage
The national fraternity was ,
Fos, f /In .enr Se , rice Coll
Plonskier said the group is
more than happy to see the in need of a freezer, refrig-
398-9111 or 895-8805
U. of M. chapter reactivated. erator, small appliances and '
Fraternities have suffered a utensils and pots and pans.
serious decline in recent The latter would be preferred
years. and the three Jewish new, but if necessary, can
se.30-•
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fraternities at U. of M. be koshered. The men also
folded along with the rest. will welcome funds to pur-
41e. M. w941 A...4 at air weir psi.
AEPi has been defunct lo- chase kitchen equipment, To
cally since 1969. Now, how- help get the group started,
contributors may call Rabbi
Donin, 557-8210.
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rowirdertar
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RAMSAY will open the sea-
son at the Gertrude Kasle
nailer y, from Sept. 16
through Oct. 12.
FRANK PAUL
Hair Removed
Permanently
Bar-Han Professor
has been elected recipient of
the 1972 John Elliott Me-
morial Award of the Ameri-
can Association of Blood
Banks (A.ARE)-
Norman Allan (Co.
Center Hires
Student Adviser
Gordon I. Silverman has
joined the Jewish Center
staff
as adviser to the Mich-
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