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 le************* 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. SEVIII414/* /1••111C• 356-111525 55 HATTIE SCHWARTZ Tanner-Rog: ciiber - UHS Nursery- Sets Feb. 4 Rites So lem n ized Open 'Ouse 356-8563 • CARICATURES Candy Centerpieces • HUSK ********* 0 Mr. Gagleard attends East- ern Michigan University where he Is majoring in accounting. Classifieds Get Quick Results Cubical 10 G I" GVA`vi. Foy the UnAuf 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. EGG NOODLES BONITO FILLETS 4%..39C Ca Extra SHOW 12-az. SALAMI or BOLOGNA taut 1 35 h. C5C 12-8z. Jar U Caa NATHAN P. ROSSEN —or000uca SPECIALS , — FRESH SHIPMENT—MUST JUICY 1 r -- ISRAEL-ORANGES ";458° 10 ° R 99 FRESH RIP* TASTY TOMATOES APPROX. 1 16. OR OVER 29 PT. Iar yew ap•soW portift w •H•r ••• ■ •• try Keefe. Pr•rl•ets M ••• Metre Trays FOR FREE DELIVERY, CALL JO 6-4640 O$ n r.r=.1:1 .trvt-A TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN Me Use M5594re K•Iber P••elry 0.09 NUM twr.••i- FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT TIM He•m •.4 S•o•n* seirefi•• 1. fi• ser•. W6.6166o, hew. Ale owl fowled 61 fife free of efseree ler special ferric* coM JO 6-4640 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. SIZE .. "11.041 rktiV. 114.4.1.110.0 DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS w. ••• way 11.•1.or-Wfle•-11661-Zi•• w Fe1olos76 package for your party. Fralurtnr: • ll11:k '•;"I'FAN • • Erie Hlesselt • Shell" I.e. • Petty 1.rent • Joel Jehmese From One to Any Number of Entertainers us and f .poll d.scvss l Your Entertoinment PHOTOGRAPH)' Speco0b1 mg tn 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 Coil 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. ■■■•■•••■ 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. 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