THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, June 1, 1973 Buchner-Cohen United Foundation Ladies Feted Rites Announced Mrs. Aaron H. Gershenson, left, and Mrs. Nathan Ro- senfeld of Jackson were among those feted at the Women for the United Foundation luncheon and annual meeting at the Detroit Engineering Society. Mrs. Gershenson is the retiring president of WUF. 6 4 MRS. MARC BUCHNER Students Plan Kosher Co-op Hebrew House is the name of a new "kosher coopera- tive" venture to be inaugur- ated next fall at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Detroiters Barbara Siegel and Steve Rocklin and Alan Statman of. Lorain, 0., launched the effort to meet their need for a center where holidays could be observed and Jewish-Israeli values and culture furthered. They have YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WI NER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY been assisted by Detroit at- torney Stephen Cooper. The students promoted their idea through posters on campus, and more than 40 students expressed interest. The home, the former Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity house at 800 Lincoln, across the street from the Hillel Foun- dation, can accommodate 30 residents. Plans are for the co-op participants to engage in "work details" to handle the many tasks involved in run- ning the house, from cooking to cleaning. A religious committee will plan holiday and Sabbath ob- servances, and an education committee will set up classes and discussion groups for both members and nonmem- bers. They indicated that they still need kitchen equip- ment and books of Jewish in- terest for classes. Organiza- tions and/or individuals who wish to assist may reach Cooper, 963-4713 or 647-5577. Couplets to Hold • Installation Dinner Larry Freedman . Orchestra and Entertainment KE 1-8196 647-2367 LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW DINEMSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY Stationery eaYraordinaire For • Confirmation • Bar Mitzva • Weddings • Graduation BARBARA'S STATIONERY 725 S. Adams Road next to Machus Cafeteria in Birmingham, Michigan Phone 642-3860 TO BETTER SERVE YOU "The HAIR CHATEAU" ! • Phillip • Russ • Sharon • Jack Is Moving June 10th to the Green Lincoln Office Bldg. With 1,200 Car Parking (Corner of Greenfield & Li coin) .011 ■ • Ellen Cohen and M a r c Buchner were married re- cently in a ceremony at Mat Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantors Ncholas Fenakel and Larry Vieder officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen of Ramblewood Dr., Farm- ington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Herman Buchner of Irvington, N.J. The bride wore an organza gown t r i tm m e d with seed pearls and Alencon lace. Her Juliet cap held a veil of matching lace. Bridesmaids were Diane Finney, Claudia Caliguire, Mrs. Harold Weinhaus and Mrs. Philip Wolkstein, sister of the bridegroom. Matron of honor was the bride's sister- in-law, Mrs. Robert Cohen. Attending the bridegroom were Martin Prujansky of East Lansing; Robert Cohen, brother of the bride; and Dr. Philip Wolksten and Harry Snyder, both of San Fran- cisco. Best man was Thomas Plachta of Mt. Clemens. After a honeymoon in Lon- don, the couple will live in Lansing. Don't waste energy wish- ing — get busy and make plans. AND ASSOCIATES I i 356-0690 Bnai Brith and Bnai Brith Women Couplets will hold their second annual in- stallation of officers and din- ner-dance 8:30 p.m. June 16, at the Sussex House Restau- rant. Officers to be installed are: president, Cora Fogel; vice presidents, Linda Garfield, Roz Jacobson, Sheri Jaffa and Terry Rudman; treas- urer, Joel Garfield; secre- taries, Ron Rudman, Judy r; jr. Boltz and Jean Alspecto past president; Linda Moss; and trustees, Fern Adelstein, Judy Eidelman, Carlyne Bur- stein, Henry Goldberg, Jim Grey, Steve Passon, Jerry Singer, Norrine Selesko, Il- lene Rochlen and David Solomons. Friends are invited. For in- formation and reservations, call Judy Gordon, 548-0183. HUMAN RIGHTS AND PSYCHIATRIC O P P R E S- SION—A Conference of Men- tal Patients, Professionals and Consumers, will be held today through Sunday at the University of Detroit campus. The independent, national conference will consist of ex- mental patients, professionals and concerned citizens who will meet together for the first time in order to effect changes in the present men- tal health system. Dr. Thom- as Herzberg, co-chairman of the conference, is director of educational psychology at Northville State Hospital. The public is invited. Entry is free. Yeshiva U. Presidential Adviser to Address Detroit Friends Dinner Dr. Israel Mowshowitz, spe- cial adviser to the president of Yeshiva University, will be guest speaker at the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva Univer- sity's 18th annual dinner hon- oring Jack Bushkin 6 p.m. June 13 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Leon Fill, dinner chair- man, stated that this will be Dr. Mowshowitz' first visit to Detroit since his appointment two years ago as adviser to Dr. Samuel Belkin. He was scheduled to speak at last year's dinner. but injuries sustained in an auto accident prevented his appearance here. Dr. Mowshowitz holds life- time tenure as sp ir itu al leader of the Hillcrest Jewish Center in Flushing, N.Y., where he has served since 1949. Ordain ed at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1937, Dr. Mow- showitz was awarded a mas- ter's degree and PhD from Duke University and holds an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Yeshiva University. Born in Poland, he came to the U.S. in 1929 and has been engaged in public life for 35 years. Honorary president of the Hillcrest Zionist District, he is a past president of the New York Board of Rabbis. He is adjunct professor of psychol- ogy of York College of City University. Dr. Mowshowitz was a member and spokesman of the first delegation of rabbis to visit the Soviet Union in 1956 to study the conditions of Soviet Jewry. A year later, he visited Poland at the in- vitation of the Polish Jewish community to study repatria- tion camps. He was invited to Israel as a guest of the government in 1958 in recognition of his work with the emerging inde- pendent African states. In 1971, Dr. Mowshowitz was the only Jewish commu- nity representative invited by the Shah of Iran to the 2,500th anniversary celebration of Cyrus the Great. He is an honorary founder of the Inter- national Synagogue at Ken- _ of Yeshiva's Belfer Graduate School of Science. To confirm a reservation as Dr. Fill's guest, call the Detrot Friends office, 962-4272. nedy Airport and was elected its honorary president in 1971. The summit brunch of the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University will take place 10 a.m. Sunday at Congl. Shaarey Zedek. The guest speaker will be Dr. Paul M. Raccah City of Hope Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will meet . 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Jules and Ruth Olin, 20640 Knob Woods, Southfield. An election of officers will be held and a social will follow. THE WEAVERY, a weav- ing gallerie, studio and shop, will have its grand opening 1-5 p.m. June 10. Refresh- ments will be served, and there will be demonstrations and a slide show. The shop, at .118 N. Washington, Royal Oak, features weaving books and accessories, looms, spin- ning wheels and works by its owner, Katherine Beecher. Looms and spinning wheels can also be rented. Ability helps men set a sane policy today out of the blunders a n d troubles of yesterday. .111 0 ,0•411 00 41411,111 111 0 OOOO O MOVING? • HOUSEHOLD SALES • • IN YOUR HOME • • ESTATES LIQUIDATED • • J J. J. CLARKE STUDIO Portraiture of Distinction; For Your Wedding Formals - Candids - Direct Color • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 3223 W. McNichols' Nr. 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