30—Friday, Jon. 12, 1973
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Author-Diplomat Yaacov Morris
to Address JNF Women Donor
Yaacov Morris, Irish-born
Israeli diplomat and foreign
ministry official, will be
guest speaker at the 43rd
annual donor tea of Women
of the Jewish National Fund
noon Jan. ^ 23 at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Ahuva Zado k, recording
artist and star of the Grand
Music Hall of Israel, will
share the musical portion of
the bill with accordionist,
composer and singer Zigi
Binor.
Morris authored an impor-
tant book on the Negev,
"Master of the Desert."
YAACOV MORRIS
Born in Belfast, Morris be-_
came a Zionist in his youth,
coming to Palestine in 1947.
Ile was active with the Ha-
gana and served with Israel's
defense army during the War
of Independence.
He has been a newspaper
correspondent, Israel's head
of mission in ind
ia, counselor
to the Israel Embassy in
Stockholm and deputy direc-
tor of the information divi-
sion of Israel's ministry for
foreign affairs. Immediately
after World War II, he
worked on the emigration of
Jews from Europe to Pales-
tine, He is currently Israel
consul in New York.
The donor tea will culmi-
nate several months of effort
by close to 1,000 members of
the Women of JNF, to estab-
MRS. JAY MASSERMAN
lish a 25th anniversary forest
in honor of Israel's 25th birth-
In a recent ceremony at
day. It will be at Kiryat Beit Jabotinsky .Hall in Tel
Shmoneh, adjoining the For- Aviv, Aliza Dreiangel be-
est and recreation area came the bride of Dr. Jay
memorializing victims of a Masserman.
school bus bombing in May
The bride is the daughter
1970.
of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan
Dreiangel of Tel Aviv. Par-
ents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masser-
man of Coolidge Ave., Oak
Park.
The bridegroom's parents
and
niece Nehama were
among the 30 former and
present Detroiters who ttend-
ed the wedding. The couple
spent thNr honeymoon in Ti-
beritas and the Sinai.
Dr. and Mrs. Masserman
are making their home in
Ann Arbor, where Dr. Mas-
serman is a resident at the
University of Michigan Med-
And what a feast it is— ical Center, and his wife will
ready to serve in Just about pursue graduate studies in
12 minutes. Tender. freshly social work.
A post-wedding reception
cooked spaghetti. Lav-
ished with savory. piping for family and friends was
hot mushroom sauce, finely held at Cong. Beth Abraham-
seasoned and home-style Hillel.
thick. Then topped with
zippy grated cheese,
u-m-m. Grandissimo ta'am!
And iall the makings in this
one package—Chef Boy-
Two volunteers' volunteers.
Ar-Dee' Complete Spa-
ghetti Dinner. Keep plenty Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and
Mrs.
Gerard R. Slattery, will
on hand for thrifty, family-
receive the Hannah G. Solo-
pleasing meals.
mon Award of the Greater
Detroit Section, National
/".
Council of Jewish Women,
12:30 Wednesday at Temple
Emanu-El.
Mary Ilallaren, executive
director of Women in Com-
munity Service, Inc., and
former director of the Wo-
COMPLETE
men's Army Corps, will
speak on "Tomorrow's Chil-
dren."
The awards will be pre-
sented by Mrs. Reeene
wrth MUSHROOM SAUCE
Freund Cohane to Mrs. Welt
for her services to the
NCJW and community organ-
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izations and to Mrs. Slattery
for her devotion to the Chil-
dren's Hospital of Michigan.
Dessert and coffee will
precede the program.
Dr. Jay _Wasserman
illarnes In Israel
"Chef"calls it a complete
Spaghetti Dinner
but
the kids call it
an Italian feast
NCJW Awards
to Be Presented
eg4
Boy. .dee .
Spaghetti
Dinner
women's
Chernow-Meyers
Rites Solemnized
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WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUN D President
Mrs. Frank Silverman an-
nounces there will be a
Drop-Off-Day meeting, 10:30
a.m. Tuesday at the JNF
office. Mrs. William Levin,
fund-raising chairman, asks
board members and donor
workers to bring their funds
before the donor event.
• • •
BATYA CHAPTER, Miz-
rachi Women, will hold its
annual movie night Sunday
evening at the Americana I
Theater. The feature is
"1776." An afterglow will be
held at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Larry Berkower, 17030
Cedarcroft, Southfield. For
information, call Mrs. Ronnie
Berman, 968-6263.
• • •
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold
a games party noon Monday
at the Coach House Apts.
club room. Hostesses are
Mrs. Leo Colbert and Mrs.
Joseph Stulberg.
• • •
SHOMREY EMUNAH SIS-
TERHOOD will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the synagogue.
Newly elected officers are
Mrs. Marvin Berlin, presi-
dent; Mrs. Sol Goldberg,
secretary; and Mrs. Arthur
Tenenbaum, treasurer.
• • •
OAK PARK ITSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Jack Car-
men, 15758 Fairfax, South-
field. Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Leiser Levin.
Jeremy Salinger
to Wed Vicki Davis
Emigre to Address Young Women
Young women of the junior
division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation will hold
their annual pre-campaign
fund-raising meeting for the
Allied Jewish C•mpaign-
Israel Emergency Fund 1:15
p.m. Sunday at Point 0'
Woods Apts. club house,
Southfield.
Mrs. Sanford H. Passer,
chairman of the junior worn-
en's pre-campaign division,
announced that the guest
speaker will be Aviva Breit-
bart, a recent emigrant from
1, Bond Sponsors
to Be Pinned
Ann Stephanie Meyers be-
came the bride of Andrew at Luncheon
At
MRS. ANDREW CHERNOW
Stephan Chernow at a recent
ceremony at Franklin Hills
Country Club.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mey-
ers of Ardmoor Dr., Birming-
ham. Parents of the bride-
groom are Dr. and M r s .
Theodore Chernow of Cort-
land, N.Y.
The bride wore a chiffon
gown with a high neckline
and sleeves of pearled Chan-
tilly lace
appliqued with
Venise lace. She wore a
waist-length
mantilla of
matching lace.
Attending the bride were
Mrs. Evan Meltzer of New
York, sister of the bride-
groom, matron of honor, and
bridesmaids Jan Snyder,
Karen Walker and Janet
Chernow. Wendy Meltzer of
New York was flower girl.
Best man was Evan Melt-
zer, and ushers were Dr.
Richard Cooper of Berkeley,
Calif., and Maurice Barone
and Seth Reice of East Lans-
ing.
Following a honeymoon at
Lake Tahoe, the couple will
live in San Francisco, where
the bridegroom attends medi-
cal school.
Magazine Honors
NY Congresswoman
Russia who will settle in
Israel..
Sharing responsibilities at
the champagne luncheon will
be Mesdames Alan H. Finer,
vice chairman of the junior
women's pre-campaign divi-
sion, Robert Sorock, adviser,
and Jerome Acker, Edward
A.. Lemberg, Michael W.
Maddin, Kenneth Salmi and
Jay Waldman, associate
chairman.
Last year, the junior divi-
sion raised more than $80,000
for Detroit's Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund. Goals this year are
higher.
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LONDON, ENGLAND
Leading sculptor and artist
Chaim Gross has designed
this 1973 Sponsor Pin for the
women's division of Israel
Bonds. Dramatizing the ar-
rival in Israel of the Soviet
Jews, the gold-toned pin is
called "The Gates of Free-
dom." It will be presented to
women who purchase $1,000
or more by the time of the
annual Sponsor and Trustee
Luncheon Jan. 31, announced
by women's division chair-
man, Mrs. David Pollack.
The luncheon will be held at
Cong Beth Achim. Cele-
brating Israel's 25th anni-
versary, the luncheon will be
chaired by Mrs. Morris
Starkman.
Golden trustee
chairman is Mrs. Samuel
Hamburger; sponsor chair-
man, Mrs. Pearl Nosan; and
co-chairman, Mrs. Sidney
Schwartz.
There are times when one
would like to hang the whole
human race, and finish the
farce.—Mark Twain.
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New York — Elizabeth
Holtzman, a newly-elected
U.S. representative from
Brooklyn's 16th district has
been chosen to receive the
Mademoiselle Award, an
achievement award given by
Mademoiselle, a popular
young women's fashion mag-
azine. Miss Holtzman de-
feated the man who held the
16th district seat for 50 years. .• •
Among her other accom-
MISS pail DAVIS
plishments,
Miss Holtzman
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Davis has practiced law, worked
of Howell announce the en- for the New York City ad
ministration and has been an
gagement of their daughter
Vicki to Jeremy Salinger, activist in student civil rights
affairs.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
The award ceremonies are
mour Salinger of Jeanette
scheduled for Jan. 24 at the
Ave., Southfield.
Carnegie Mansion here.
Miss Davis is a senior at
Oakland University, where
Mr. Salinger received a de- Wives on Aliya
gree. He is attending the
school of engineering at Focus of Meeting
The Association of Ameri-
Wayne State University.
They plan to marry in cans and Canadians for
Aliya, Detroit Chapter, will
May.
meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the
POLICEWOMAN HONORED Jewish Center.
"Housewives in Israel,"
TEL AVIV—Pirihiya Avra-
ham is a Tel Aviv traffic wo- taped interviews with two
man who directs traffic on rectnt immigrants from the
the Geha-Petah Tikvah Road United States, will be illus-
junction each day — usually trated with slides.
without incident.
At the Feb. 11 meeting,
Recently, awoman driver, Harold Kempner will report
passing the busy intersectino on the Aliya Seminar meet-
one morning, handed the po- ing in Natanya.
licewoman a large bouquet of
Two circulars recently ar-
flowers. A small note niside rived from the Israeli de-
the bouquet read: "To the partment of immigration and
red headed policewoman with absorption will be available,
gratitude. When you direct and revised rules on settlers'
traffic here, it really moves." rights will be read.
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