Dinner Boosts Red Magen David Yeshiva U. to Test for Tay-Sachs NEW YORK—The nation's first all-school Tay-Sachs testing program will be held at Yeshiva University Thurs- day. At its recent Israel 25th anniversary dinner-dance, Shaarit Haplaytah concluded a successful drive for Magen David Adorn. In addition to sponsoring a fully equipped ambulance, the organization of Holocaust survivors raised funds to help equip the Ashdod first aid station. Total con- tributions neared $12,000. "For displaying exceptional loyal- ty and dedication to the humanitarian goals of MDA" and "in grateful recognition of untiring efforts on behalf of the people of Israel," four members, seated from left, received the Mission of Mercy Award: Oscar Bakalar, Eric Rose- now, Felix Rosenzweig and Norman Adelsberg. Standing ire, from left, Dr. John J. Mames, chairman of Michigan Region ARMD; Sol Kleinman; Abraham Weberman, presi- dent; Jack Waksberg; and Arnold Einhorn, dinner chair- man, Dr. Morris Starkman, chairman of the medical-den- tal council of ARMD, conveyed the greetings of Emanuel Celler, national chairman of ARMD. MEN'S CLUBS TEMPLE BETH EL MEN'S CLUB will holds its 54th annual election dinner- meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Peking House, Royal Oak. Dinner will be served at 8:30. Guest speaker, Brooks Patterson, Oakland County prosecutor will speak on "The Moral Issue in Greater Detroit." The meet- ing' is open to men's club members', wives. * BETH SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will host Mel Ravitz, president of the Detroit Com- mon Council at its brunch 10:45 a.m. Sunday. He will speak on "The Future of Detroit." Friends are invited. Talit and Tefilin Club, spon- sored by the men's club will see the musical "Grease" following a banquet May 1. The club has been challenged by the newly formed Bat Mitzva Belles to a ball game May 6 at Tyler School. * * TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB will hold an evening of bridge 7:45 p.m. May 7 at Metro Bridge Club. Dupli- Rabbi I. Groner to Play Role in Men's Conclave cate aand party bridge will be offered under the direc- tion of Louis J. Cohen. There will be prizes and refresh- ments. Reservations are re- quired. 'Voices Four' Concert Slated at Adas Shalom Nina Goren to Wed THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 27, 1973-35 IiI Jack Zlotnick Criterion to Honor Newlyweds The program is aimed at college-age youth throughout the university's network of undergraduate and graduate schools and is being spon- sored by the student councils of Yeshiva College and Stern College for Women in cooper- ation with Kingsbrook Jew- ish Medical Center and the National Tay-Sachs Founda- tion. Criterion Club will hold a lation of officers and floor President's Potluck Party for show to be held June 9 at the five brides and five bride- Sussex House. grooms 9 p.m. May 5 at the For tickets and informa- Country House Apts. Gold tion, call Pearl Greenstein, Room. 399-3718, or Betty Weinberg, President William Fleisher 559 5175. said the invitational event is in honor of the club's five Dissolution couples who were wed last I. laugh at what you call month and whose names dissolution, were added to the organiza- And I know the amplitude tion's honorary membership of time.—Walt Whitman. roster. * * * * * * * * * * * * Reservations are being ac- cepted for Criterion's 12th INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT SEYMOUR annual dinner-dance, instal- - Tay-Sachs is a recessive gene disorder, meaning that persons can be carriers of the disease without display- ing any outward signs of the affliction. If both parents are carriers, chances are one in four in producing a Tay- Sachs baby, one which would not live more than three or four years. • SCHWARTZ AGENCY MISS NINA GOREN Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goren of Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Nina Betty to Jack Zlotnik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zlotnik of Hunt- ington Ave., Windsor. A September wedding is Because one in every 30 planned. Ashkenazi (Central Euro- pean) Jews are believed to be Tay-Sachs carriers, the Michigan Jews in program is viewed as espe- History Topic of cially important to Jewish college-age youth. Those who Oneg Lecture are found to be carriers Dr. Irving I. Edgar will will be offered marriage and be guest speaker at an oneg health counseling. Shabat 8:30 p.m. May 4 at the Labor Zionist Institute, 'Distant Journey' announced Paul Chover, president of the Sholem Film at Center Aleichem Institute. The topic Jewish Free School and of his lecture will be "The the Michigan Association of History of the Jews in Mich- Jewish College Students will igan." present the Czechoslovakian A founder and current movie "Distant Journey" 8 president of the Michigan p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Jewish Historical Society, Center. Dr. Edgar helps edit "Michi- gan Jewish History," the The movie, a story of the Nazi persecution, focuses on society's magazine. A psychiatrist, Dr. Edgar an upper-class Jewish fam- ily living in Prague and its published "Shakespeare, dissolution under the Nazis. Medicine and Psychology." The oneg Shabat is open The dramatization of the family is juxtaposed with to the public at no charge. 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