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June 08, 1973 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-06-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36—Friday, June 8, 1973

Cultural Calendar

of Events in Detroit Jewish Community

Week of June 8-14
June 8-8:30 p.m.—"Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo"
sermon in song at Temple Israel. Free.
11-6:30 p.m.—American Jewish Committee Detroit
Chapter Dinner Meeting honoring Golda Krolik at
Troy-Hilton Inn. Reservations. 965-3353.
12-26—Student Art Show at Jewish Center. 341-4200.
13-6 p.m.—Friends of Yeshiva University Dinner
honoring Jack Bushkin at Cong Shaarey Zedek.
Dr. Israel Mowshowitz speaker. Reservations.
962-4272.
13-8 p.m.—Israel Bet Cafe at Cong. Beth Abraham-
Hillel. 851-6880.
14-8 p.m. "Spillover From Watergate: Implications
for Law and Order" di•cusssion sponsored by Jew-
ish Community Council at Temple Emanu-El.
14-8:15 p.m.—Americans for Progressive Israel-
Hashomer Hatzair meeting at Oak Park Commu-
nity Center. Abe Berniker: "Impact of the Terri-
tories on Israeli Life." 864-8035.

Scholarship
Named for Late
Gary M. Berg

Two students at Orchard
Ridge Campus of Oakland
Community College were
named recipients of the first
Gary Michael Berg Memorial
Scholarship.
Jill Farber of West Bloom-
field and Joseph Corcoran of
Northville were selected by
the financial aid committee

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activities in Society

Dr. Natalie Cohn Willenberg, her husband James and
The Zionist Organization of I
Detroit will hold its installa I daughter Jennifer will make their home in Detroit follow-
ing her graduation from the Kirksville College of Osteo-
tion and buffet dinner in pathic Medicine, Kirksville, Mo. She will intern at Martin
honor of retring president Place Hospital East in Madison Heights. Dr. Willenberg
Dr. Jack R. Greenberg and erned her undergraduate degree at Wayne State Univer-
new president Dr. Sidney Z. sity. While in medical school, she received health profes-
sion scholarships and the Robert Wood Johnson Founda-
Leib, 6:15 p.m. Wednesday at tion award. Dr. Willenberg, whose husband is a physicist
the Zionist Cultural Center. formerly of Uniontown, Pa., is the daughter of Mr. and
On the program will be Dr. Mrs. Sidney W. Cohn of Kenosha Ave.. Oak Park.
Greenberg, program chair-
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Slatkin, former Detroiters of Bev-
man; Dr. Sanford A. Ben-
erly
Hills, Calif., will be staying at Northland Inn June
nett, Dr. Zeib, Rabbi Irwin
Groner of Cong. Shaarey 15 and hope to visit with family and friends.
Zedek, and Dr. Alex S. Fried-
laender, president of the
BANKAMERICARD
Zionist Cultural Center. A
MASTER CHARGE
musical program will be pre-
sented by Norma and Natan
Goldenberg.
Those unable to attend the
dinner are invited to the in-
stallation and program at
8:30 p.m. Refreshments will
be served.

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Progressive Israel Chairman to Talk

Abe Berniker, chairman of jeans for Progressive Israel,
the national council of Amer- will address a meeting of
API-Ilashomer Hatzair 8:15
p.m. Thursday at the Oak
Park Community Center. His
topic will be "Impact of the
Territories on Israeli Life."
For information, call De-
Navaho, Zuni, Hopi rare,
vera Stocker, 864-8035.

ZOD Installation
Dinner to Honor
Outgoing President

LATE GARY BERG

as being most representative
of the scholarship require-
ments, stressing high aca-
demic achievement and cam-
pus involvement.
Named in honor of Gary
Michael Berg, the memorial
scholarships were established
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold C. Berg of Franklin
Hills Dr., Southfield. Gary
died in a skuba-diving acci-
dent in Pine Lake April 1,
1972.
Prior to his death, he had
been an Orchard Ridge soph-
omore, preparing for a ca-
reer in law. An honor stu-
dent, Gary had planned to
transfer to the University of
Michigan at Dearborn. He
was a graduate of Andover
High Scbool, Bloomfield
Hills.
In presenting the awards,
Dr. Don Nichols, dean of
students, explained, "Both
recipients exemplify the fine
qualities displayed by Gary
Michael Berg when he was
one of our students. Miss
Farber and Mr. Corcoran are
both straight "A" students of
Orchard Ridge and have
been active in many campus
activities. Also, we are espe-
cially appreciative of the do-
nation of Mr. and Mrs. Berg
which honors Oakland Com-
munity College in this way."
Miss Farber, a graduate of
North Farmington High, is
pursuing a liberal arts pro-
gram with a major in art.
She plans to transfer to a
university upon completion of
the 1973-74 academic year.

M arriages

.ROSEN-GRAINER; Nancy
Beth Grainer became the
bride of Theodore Rosen at a
recent ceremony at Cong.
Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton
Arm and Cantor Simon Ber-
manis officiated. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Grainer of S.
Bellwood D r . , Southfield.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ro-
sen of Skokie, Ill. The bride
wore a gown of chantilly lace
and chiffon with an attached
chapel-length train of im-
ported silk illusion. She car-
ried her confirmation Bible
covered with roses and Ste-
phanotis. Mrs. Kenneth Hor-
ton, sister of the bride, was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Barbara Stoller and
Linda Moore, and junior
bridesmaid was Robin Rosen-
feld of Morton Grove, Ill.
Best man was David Kalish
of Chicago. Ushers were
David •Godwin and Alan Ross,
both of Ann Arbor, and Ken-
neth Yale of Elmsford, N.Y.
Also participating were the
bride's grandmother, M r s .
Jacob Right, and the bride-
groom's grandmother, Mrs.
Robert Heller of Canton, 0.
The couple will live in Ann
Arbor where the bridegroom
is completing his third year
at the University of Michi-
gan's medical school.

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