Hillel Offers Guide
on Israel Travel
Student Group to Host
Miss Sha rilvn Peiss
to Be 31 rs. Gaglea rd
WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tions has just issued the
completely updated 1973 edi-
tion of Its guide to college
students interested in visit-
ing or studying in Israel.
Women's Conference
NEW YORK — The North
American Jewish Students'
Network, the service and um-
brella organization for all
Jewish student groups in
North America, will sponsor
a National Jewish Women's
The guide is available
without charge from Billet's
department of Israel affairs.
It lists the names, addresses,
and Israel-centered programs
of 40 organizations and in-
stitutions.
"Opportunities in Israel for
University Students" may be
obtained by writing Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundations,
1640 Rhode Island Ave. N.W.,
Washington, D. C. 20036.
Conference Feb. 16-19, at the
Hotel McAlpin here.
This conference will ex-
amine and evaluate the. role
of women in Jewish life.
Three hundred women are
expected to attend this first
student-sponsored, student-
run conference geared to the
interests of both the student
and adult sectors of the
Jewish community.
MISS SHARILYN PEISS
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INUIT IONS • ENTERTAINMENT
• PRAWN RAPP
• WOODY HOMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Peiss of New Jersey Ave.,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Sharilyn to Alan Neal Gag-
leard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• ASTROLOGER
Samuel Gagleard, also of
New Jersey Ave.
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Mr. Gagleard attends East-
ern Michigan University
where he Is majoring in
accounting.
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Conference topics include:
"W omen and lialakha"
(Jewish Law); "Growing Up
Jewish" (the Jewish mother,
the Jewish family,
aging
Jewish women, the Jewish
American princess); "Chang-
ing Halakhic Interpretation"
(a panel of prominent Ortho-
dox rabbis); "Women in
Jewish communal life:"
"Women in Israel;" and
"Women in Jewish Educa-
tion."
A ndrea Burgtollted
Eugene IV. Kushim
Complete line of party items
• Show., 4 Wedding Gifts
399-1111
To top off the perfect meal ...
Pinsker Society
Elects N. P. Rossen
Remember: it's not the Soda,
It's the Pop!
T h e Pinsker Progressive
Aid Society has elected Na-
P. Rossen as president
and Hyman Gilman vice
president for the coming
year.
Enjoy every meal to the delightful
MISS ANDREA BURG
Tie() (ten flacors of Soft Drinks)
All Kosher & Pareve
Products of the Michigan B•veroge Co.
Detroit, Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Burg of Pierce Ave., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter An-
drea Joy to Eugene William
Kushim, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Kushim of LaGrange
Park, Ill.
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rael. Nathan P. Rossen, "Man
of the Year" for the Greater
Detroit Histadrut Campaign,
will be honored. As in the
past, refreshments will be
served by Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man Lipsitz.
Other new officers are sec-
retaries, Mannie Ekelman
and Norman Blake; treas-
urer, Dave Weiner; reserve
treasurer, S a m Rosenberg;
and trustees, Mesdames Fred
Katz, Harry Laker and Sam
Rosenberg.
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Weddings, Bor Motrvos. etc. '
342-2287
Needs
547-2770
"Music the Steil Way"
the paper place
Last Week Of
SALE
20%-50%
OFF
Esther Rosenthal
16300 North Park Drove osi
214 25 c
AN flavors
preeente
A complete musicol
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STU RABEN
Southfield, Mods
Bathroom
Tissue
Dry
Roasted
Peanuts
DICK STEIN'
9.30-4:30 Man.-Sot. or by
DELSEY
ii-C
Fruit
Drink
The event, In conjunction
with other single groups, is
cosponsored by final Moshe
Young Adults.
For information, call Sy
Kaplan, LI 8-9000.
entire stock
White or Pastel
Plaster's
Special
A dance wil be held for
Michigan and Ohio Jewish
young adults age 19 35 at a
Singles Mingle l'arty 8 p m.
Feb. 4 at Cong. final Moshe.
A hand and free refresh-
ments will he featured, along
with prizes.
Dolly Rotenberg
Pack
Fig.
Chicago Brand
Uric* Rosier
t er sag $1
39c
Cello
For information, call the
nursery, LI 8-4191, weekdays
from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
A March wedding is
planned.
New Streits
Ohio Singles Due
Here for a Mingle
Morning sessions meet
from 9 to 11:30 a.m., and
afternoon sessions from 1 to
3:30 p.m. Transportation is
available in Southfield, Hunt-
ington Woods and Oak Park.
Car pools are available in
other areas. The UHS Nur-
sery is licensed by the state
of Michigan.
On Monday, the group will
have its annual Histadrut
Evening at Cong. Bnai Is-
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES
Roland
Imported
The United Hebrew Schools
Nursery School, 15110 W. 10
Mile, Oak l'ark, will hold
open house for parents and
children 2-4 p m. Feb. 4.
Now in its 23rd year, the
UlIS Nursery offers pre-
school youngsters an oppor-
tunity for social and indi-
vidual growth in a bicultural
atmosphere. Supervisors Syl-
via Handler and Reva Klay-
mer are trained to provide
the cultural aspects of Juda-
ism through songs, stories,
games and holiday customs.
Enrollment is•taking place
for September, and children
age 3-5 may be registered
for two, three or five morn-
ings a week, or five after-
noons. Children must be age
4 by Dec. 1 to register for
the afternoon sessions.
than
refreshment of:
Cliquet Club (5 great Mixers)
The bride wore a peau de
soie gown edged in lace. She
carried orchids and Stephan-
otis.
The couple will live in
Troy.
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Double Cola • Dads Hoot Beer
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rothenberg of Brooks Ln.,
Southfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mrs. Helen
Tanner of Town Ln., Dear-
born Heights and the late
Dr. Harry Tanner.
She was attended by the
bridegroom's sister, Judy
Tanner. Best man was Alan
Rothenberg of W oodland
Hills, Calif., brother of the
bride.
• Contemporary Gifts • Cords & Invitations
Mon., Taros., Wed. 10-6, Thurs. 10.9, Fri. 10-Midnight
Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5
2675 COOLIDGE, BERKLEY
MRS. PAUL TANNER
Gay Louise Rothenberg and
Paul Joseph Tanner were
married recently in an after-
noon ceremony at Temple
Israel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme
and Cantor Harold Orbach
officiated.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Jot. 26, 1173-29
Singles Plan Party
Something New Singles 20-
35 will hold a "Get It To-
gether" singles party 8:30
p.m. Sunday at Angel's
Hourglass.
For information, call Max
Weinberg, 538-7871. There is
an admission charge and the
public is invited.
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North Pork Pk,,. ,
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Every Pier• el letlies end Pre-T••e
WINTER FASHIONS
" 60%
All Skirts
$4.90
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Reg. te $24.00
Illatcliwg Taps SI.10 Rog. to $20.50
Similar Fantastic Reductions on all
winter 'terns ; Coots, Slacks, Dresses,
Sweaters, Tops.
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