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November 03, 1972 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-03

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Rovner-l-achowitcher to Install Officers

Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid cers 8 p.m. Thursday at its
Society will install its offi- meeting hall, 15400 W. 10
Mile, Oak Park.
Officers are Jacob Gubow,

Larry Freedman

activities in Society

The largest Detroit delegation yet will attend the
41st general assembly of the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds, Nov. 8-12, in Toronto, accord-
ing to Mandell L. Berman, newly elected president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation. Delegates from the Detroit
community at the assembly will be: Mrs. Morris Adler,
Mr. and Mrs. William Avrunin, Mr. and Mrs. Mandell L.
Berman, Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brew-
ster Broder, Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher, Mrs. Irving
E. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore J. Goldstein, Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Green-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman, Mrs. Merle Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, Mr. and Mrs. Alan D.
Kandel, Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Katz, Dr. Shmarya Klein-
man, Mr. and Mrs. William Krasnick, Mrs. Charles Lakoff,
Mrs. Maxwell Lapides, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lerner, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nachman, Dr.
Jehuda Reinharz, Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Rosenfeld, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur J. Rubiner, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran,
C. Kenneth Sarason, Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Schwartz, Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Sidlow,
This is the penalty for the Herbert P. Sillman, Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Slomovitz, Mr.
liar: even when he tells the and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman,
truth, no one believes him.— Philip Stollman, Mr and Mrs. George M. Stutz, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Sussman, Mr. and Mrs. Asher N. Tilchin,
Sanhedrin.
Dr. Benjamin L. Yapko, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Zeltzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuckerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oberfield of Cloverlawn Ave.,
Oak Park, were recently honored on their 40th wedding
anniversary at a dinner party given by their children, Sandy
and Morrie Kent and Michael Oberfield, at the Red Cedars
restaurant.
Beth Achim Sisterhood will hold a tea Sunday after-
noon for Miss liana Arm, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.
Milton Arm of Woodcrest Ct., Southfield, in honor of her
forthcoming marriage.

president; Abe Young, vice
president; Nathan Wiss,
treasurer;
Molly Saginaw,
Orchestra and Eatartnisioned
Sam Minis and Joseph Sie-
gal secretaries; Alez Begun,
AT ulur Cutler and Charlie
Cohen, trustees; and Abe
Applebaum, Gertrude Apple-
banum, Ray Cohen and Sam
Lerman, hospitalers.
Rovner Free Loan Asso-
ciation officers are Meyer
Lewenthal, chairman; Joe
Siegal, financial secretary;
Abe Saginaw, treasurer; and
Abe Applebaum, Sam Bassin
and Harry Stone, trustees.
• Shower & Wedding Gifts
The society is planning to
Cards & Invitations
celebrate its 45th year of
"Something Different
philanthropy at a banquet
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Dec. 10.

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The Fresh Air Society
board of directors elected
Sol G. Kurtzman to his third
term as president at the re-
cent fall meeting.
Kurtzman also announced
the appointment of Michael
Zaks as assistant executive
director of the agency. Zaks,
who also will serve as resi-
dent director of Camp Tam-
arack at Ortonville, has been
with the agency since 1968.
Sidney J. Winer was elect-
ed vice president; Mrs. Ash-
er N. Tilchin, secretary; and
Robert Kasle, treasurer.
New committee appoint-
MICHAEL ZAKS
ments are as follows:
Budget, fees and intake, chairman; medical commit-
Harvey Ger don, chairman, tee, Dr. Leslie Pensler,
and Miles Jaffe, co-hairman; chairman; personnel and re-
community relations, Allan cruitment, David Eason,
Nachman, chairman, a n d chairman; plant and mainte-
Mrs. Milford T. Stein, co- nance, Robert A. Steinberg,
chairman; program commit-
tee, Mrs. Asher N. Tilchin,
chairman, and Louis M.
Stern, co-chairman; r e-
search a n d development,
Sidney J. Winer, and special
projects, Harold Weiss.
The Fresh Air Society op-
erates the Jewish communi-
ty's summer camps in Mich-
igan and Ontario, which
served more than 2,000 cam-
pers this iummer.
Plans for a new facility at
the Ortonville site were an-
nounced by Kurtzman. The
new Esther and Nathan Sil-
verman Village, to be con-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Nov. 3, 1172-25

Single Parents. Meet

Parents Without Partners

of the Jewish Center will
meet 9 p.m. Sunday at the
10 Mile branch. Martin
Mitchell, director of Mitchell
Family Planning, will speak
on "Who, Why, What and
Where of Legal Abortion."

Shame not and you will
not be shamed.—Moed Ka-
ton.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Kar-
nes of Morton St., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Sherri Ann
to Steven A. Kass, son c'
Mr. and Mrs. William Kass
of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park
Miss Karnes attends the
college of pharmacy at the
University of Michigan. Mr.
Kass is a mathematics ma-
jor at U. of M.
A December 1972 wedding
is planned.

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early this spring.

The dinner meeting con-
cluded with the showing of a
film made by Eric Lipson,
a former staff member at
Camp Tamarack. The film
was made at the Charles N.
Agree Outpost Camp in On-
tario, where specially select-
ed groups of teen-agers live
in a pioneer outdoor setting,
preparing their own meals,
developing the campsite and
exploring the surrounding
forests and lakes.

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noted Israeli dancer Moshe
Eskayo when he is guest
artist-in-residence at the Jew-
ish Center Nov. 19-26.
Ile will highlight the Cen-
ter's Family Dance Week-
end at Camp Tamarack, Or-
tonville, Nov. 24-26 .and will
offer a variety of workshops
in Israeli dance while he is
here.
p.m. he
On Nov. 19, at
will teach a 'faniay dance
workshop; on Nov. 20 and 22,
at 8 p.m., he will introduce
new dances and work on
style for teens and adults
with some experience in folk
dance; and on Nov. 21, at
9:30 a.m., he will lead a
class in simple dances, es-
pecially for women.
All weekday classes will
take place in Shiffman Hall
at the Jewish Center. For
information and registration
blanks, call the center, 341-
4200, ext. 268.
Eskayo, who came to the
United States from Israel 10
years ago, directs the Israeli
Folk Dance Center in New
York. He also choreographs
for performing companies,
including his own group,
"Eilat". Eskayo organized
the first International Folk
Dance Camp at Lincoln
Dance Camp in N.. Y., this
summer.

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