26—Friday, Oct. 20, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Israel Druze 'Camp Reunion' Leda Margolin Is Yeshiva Ladies 'Mrs. Larry Israel Look Back on 50 Years of Service Fifty years of contributions to Torah education will be marked Wednesday when the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah marks its golden anniversary at a noon lunch- eon in Young Israel of Oak- Woods. MRS. LARRY ISRAEL The Tel Aviv office of Pioneer Women was the scene of this "camp reunion" of Druze mothers and children, part of a group of more than 1,300 mothers and 2,000 of their children who vacationed this summer in Pioneer Women camps throughout Israel. Campers included Arab and Druze families from both the Cannel and Galilee areas. Bella Mondor Memorialized With Publication of Memoirs Bella Mondor will be re- membered by Detroiters as a woman of great charm, as Cubical • Shower & Wedding Gifts Cards & Invitations - Something Different for Everyone" Mon., Tues., Wed. 10-6 Thurs. 10-9, Fri. 10-Midnight Sot. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 2675 Cooldige Sorkin). 399-1111 YOU'VE GOT T1 1 E geshmakste sauce When it comes to sauce, Chef Boy-Ar-Deeknows how to make the finest tasting without using meat—thick, rich sauce really loaded with flavor, real Italian ta'am. Choice of two meatless sauces: Mushroom and tradi- tional Meatless—both great for a wonderful hostess, a lover of good literature, an able musician. She was graduated from Detroit Conservatory of Mu- sic and one of her proudest moments was when she earned her M.A. degree on the same day that her son was awarded his B.A. She had written much and had left an indelible mark among ner friends. Now her husband, to whom she was married for nearly half a century, has chosen to hon- sr her memory by publish- ing her essays. They have just been published by Eu- gene Mondor, who resides at 555 E. William St., Ann Ar- bor, under the title "In Memoriam: Writings of Bella Mandor." Included are the writer's recollections of interesting characters in her home town in Romania. They are Old World reminiscences that continue on the American scene. Jewish home life is de- picted and an entire genera- tion passes in review in these stories as the Joyous as well as sad experiences are re- lated. There also are the roman- tic episodes that will leave their impressions upon the reader. Chronicled in this book published as a tribute to an able woman are the experi- ences of a lifetime. They were written as a labor of love for literary expression and their publication is an expression of love by a de- voted husband. spaghetti, noodles, pot roast, meat loaf, fish, omelet, you A classic is something that name it. Keep both on hand everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to for family pleasing variety. read.—Mark Twain. The Best To You B011atdee t SPagheth Sauce 4USHRoO PAs emBogar dee HAL GORDON III .. 11111 111 111 1 S•11/•• BIG BARBS OR SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 In a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe, Leda Margolin was married to Larry Israel. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mar- golin of Sharon Ln., South- MRS. NORMAN COTTLER ' field. The bridegroom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cot- Charles Israel of Sherwood tler are sponsoring the donor Ave., Huntington Woods. luncheon, proceeds of which The bride's gown and train will be used for scholarships were appliqued with Alencon for students of the Yeshiva. Mrs. Leo Laufer, president 1 lace on English net. She of the organization and a wore a short mantilla of member of the group for al- matching lace edged with most 25 years, said it was seed pearls attached to a the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth smail cap and long veiling. Mrs. Mitchell (Andrea) Yehudah who purchased the first house for the yeshiva Merzin, the bride's sister, on Pingree St.,; who provid- was matron of honor. Brides- ed the first bus to transport maids were Michele Margo- the children; and who paid lin, sister of the bride; Bar- for the first lots on which bara Israel of Deerfield, Ill., the Dexter Ave. building the bridegroom's sister; was erected. Sheryl Baker, of Powlerville, The organization also pur- Mich.; and Sylvia Gotlib. chased a house for use as Best man was Cary Israel, dormitories by advanced ye- the bridegroom's brother. shiva student s, provided Ushers were Randy Israel of many scholarships for needy East Lansing and Dennis Is- students and now is making rael of Deerfield, the bride- a major contribution toward groom's brothers; Mitchell construction of a building for Merzin; Jimmy Colman; and the girls' school of Yeshivath Louis Rubenstein. Beth Yehudah. After a honeymoon in Lon- don, the couple is residing in Portland, Mich. NCJW Sets Panel on Modern Education Coffee will be served at A panel discussion on "In- novations in Education" will 9:30. The public is invited. be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at a meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, in Council House. Sara Booth, director of ad- missions at Roeper City and Country School,' will be mod- erator. Panelist are Gertrude Green, principal of Bingham Farms Elementary School; Dorothy Fisher, principal of Region 7 Middle School: Thomas Lowichik, principal of Pasteur Elementary School; and Rabbi Gerald Teller, educational director of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Caricatures for your party 11, SAM FIELD Cap 399-1320 KOZIN KOSHER CATERING HAS CHOICE DATES AVAILABLE FOR • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • PARTIES • BANQUETS • SHOWERS • ALL OCCASIONS FROM 50 TO 500 IN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL SYNAGOGUE 626-0242 5075 W. Maple Rd. Sot ...eon Inkster a blirkleftelt, w. Illeernis•ld resenshop uses. sssennse• ff. cssnn n onss•ss asses I Music Lecture Will Precede BalfourConcert I Women's The annual Balfour music appreciation lecture will be given by Prof. Jason H. Tlckton, music coordinator of the 40th annual Balfour Con- cert 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Dr. Jack R. Greenberg, president of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, and Dr. Sanford A. Bennett, program chairman, said Prof. Tickton will present program notes and play records from the Balfour concert program, set for Nov. 19 at Ford Audi- torium. Walter S. Nussbaum, Balfour Concert chairman, announces that the guest ar- tist will be soprano Beverly Sills, who will appear with the Detroit Symphony, Sixteu Ehrling, conductor. Tickets are available at the ZOD office (353.3636). Clubs (Continued from Page 25) MISHKAN ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Irving Layman, 23601 Parklawn, Oak Park. Larry Weber, head librarian at the Oak Park Library, will re- view "Forest in the ICight." by Elliot Arnold. Refresh- ments will be served. Guests are invited. • • • PRIMROSE. BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a pre-donor meeting 8 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Husbands are welcome. 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