T'HE 'DETROIT` JEWISH NEWS
28L-friday, July 6, 1973
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Ex-P.O.W. to Speak
to Parents Group
Gn'hoff--11 eiss
Rites Soleinnk:ed
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Parents Without Partners
of the Jewish Center will
feature former P.O.W. Maj.
Donald Odell 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the main building.
There is an admission fee.
Folks can stand poverty
better than riches because
most are trained that way.
but
momma
calls it
Kreplach
So what's the difference so
long as it's delicious? The
taste of _Chef Boy-Ar-Dee'
Cheese Ravioli is enough
to make your mouth water.
Just like Kreplach with
zippy cheese in the middle,
Chef Boy-Ar-Deep Ravioli
is simmered in thick to-
mato sauce and more
cheese for real Italian
ta'am. And at about 200 per
serving it's the best buy in
mechayehs this side of
Roma.
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MRS. MARK GORCHOFF
Corinne Sue Weiss and
Mark Gorchoff were married
recently at Temple Emanu-
El. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum
and Cantor Normon Rose
officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss
of Franklin Hills Dr., South-
field. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. Seymour Gor-
choff of Sarasota, Fla., and
the late Mrs. Peggy Gor-
choff.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Mark Dembs. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Marvin Rosen,
sister of the bride, Mrs. Ron-
ald Loeb and Michelle Gaum.
Marla Dembs was flower
girl.
Best man was Hank Gor-
c hof f of Columbus, 0.,
brother of the bridegroom.
Ushers were Arnold Weiss,
brother of the bride, Mark
Kaplan and Larry Snyder of
Columbus.
After a honeymoon in Tor-
onto and Stratford, Ont., the
couple will live in Columbus.
The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem conferred an hon-
orary doctorate on German
Nobel Laureate Prof. MAN-
FRED EIGEN at a ceremony
on the Givat Ram campus
June 22.
jFC& VOlUriteri Jacqueline Ungar
Cited at Lunch
to Wed Scott Baker
Volunteers of the Jewish
Family and Children's Serv-
ice were honored at a petite
luncheon hosted by the Vol-
unteer Service Committee of
JFCS.
The luncheon was held in
Federation Apartments, for
applauding the service given
by more than 100 volunteers
to the aged, handicaped and
lonely of the Jewish com-
munity.
JFCS Volunteers serve as
visitors to nursing homes,
drivers, shoppers and inter-
preters to those in need.
Miss Frances Crane was
given a special award in
recognition of the many lap
robes which she has made
for nursing home residents.
Mrs. Milton Shiffman was
chairman for the day.
Anyone interested in be-
coming a JFCS volunteer,
may call Mrs. Fayga Dom-
bey, DI 1-5959.
Special award certificates
were presented to the follow-
ing women who have given
100 hours or more of service:
Mesdames Oscar Bank, George
Barr, Gerald Beck, Joseph Beck-
erman, Max Biber, Sam Blech•
man, William Farber, Sidney
Feldman, George Fisher, Aaron
Friedman, Alter Greenbaum, Er-
nest Greenfield, Martin Guyer,
Benjamin Havis, Kurt Hertz,
Walter Herz, Austin Hirschhorn,
Otto Kaufman, Rubin Kaufman,
Morris Lasser, A. Eugene Letvin,
Gerold Licht, Erry Lowenthal,
Maynard Patler, Milton B. Ress-
ler, Julius Ring, Miss Bertha
Farber, Miss Frances Farber,
Mesdames Toba Ginsburg, Bessie
Gordon, Pauline Herman. Mina
Kresch, Minnie Lipchinsky,
Frieda Rosenshine, Adeline Sal-
inger, Rebecca Subar and Esther
Weingarden.
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Deborah Dwoi-hn
Weds Alan Ross
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MRS. ALAN ROSS
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TEL AVIV — The 1973
Telephone Directory repre-
sents staggering progress in
a country that must have in-
vented the party line.
The directory, published in
two volumes, one for Tel
Aviv region and the other
for the rest of the country,
contains some unfortunate
numbers. For example, a re-
porter for a Tel Aviv news-
paper found the names of
several deceased national
leaders, such as Levi Eshkol.
Several members of the
cabinet show the word "un- ,
listed" after their names and
addresses — obviously to
show off that they have a
phone but don't want to be
called on it.
Then there's Minister of
Housing Zeev Sharef. Follow-
ing his name and address is
the word "unlisted". But be-
low is "Knesset Member
Zeev Sharef" listed with the
same address . . . and a
telephone number.
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Now Booking . . .
ED BURG
and His Orchestra
851-6118
BEL-CREST STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
MISS JACQUELINE UNGAR
QUICK — PASSPORT PHOTOS — BUSINESS GLOSSIES
PORTRAITS COLOR OR BLACK AND WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. K. Harry Un-
gar of Elm Crest, West
Bloomfield, announce the en-'
gagement of their doughter
Jacqueline Lois to Scott Ba-
ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate
Baker of Brentwood Dr.,
Troy.
A May 1974 wedding is
planned.
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Chagall Hails
Russia Trip
PARIS (JTA) — French
painter Marc Chagall de-
scribed his recent trip to the
Soviet Union as "positive,
10 MILE & GREENFIELD
not only for myself but also
for Soviet Jews."
Back in Paris after two
weeks in Moscow where he
inaugurated the first Soviet
exhibition of his works, Cha-
gall told the Jewish Tele- g WASH & SET
DONNA IS BACK!
graphic Agency that the ex-
• PERMANENTS
4 50 up
hibition was open to the gen- IN
—or
eral public and not just to
• FROSTINGS
invited guests, as had been
NATALIE HAS JUST RETURNED
reported.
FROM AN ADVANCED
"Thousands of Muscovites
HAIR STYLING COURSE!
are attending the exhibi-
tion," which, he said, will
KATHERINE SPECIAL ONLY
last until the end of the
WASH and SET
month. He said plans were
With a FREE Rinse $4
under way for a second ex-
or Conditioner
hibition in the Soviet capital
next spring.
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY
The exhibition, held at the
HIGH STYLE OPERATORS . . . NO WAITING
Tretyakov Art Gallery, was
Phone
organized by the cultural af-
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LI 7-2552
fairs ministry and the of- - (South of 10 Mile)
or LI 4-9637
ficial Soviet Artists Union.
It included 70 of Chagall's Illinunium mumum niminiu ninimun iumilmiu mmumm ulluniun imuni
early, nonbiblical works.
The trip was Chagall's
first to the Soviet Union in
Say it most impressively with
over 50 years. He said he
had been received with "the
highest of honors," including
a lunch at the Kremlin with
members of the cultural af-
fairs ministry.
Chagall said many Soviet
Jews waited daily outside
his hotel to talk politics, but
he said he tried to limit the
discussions to art. "I am
happy to see so many Jews
in posts of responsibility,
particularly in the theater
and in the arts," he said.
The painter said he was
leaving Paris shortly for
Nice, for the inauguration of
the "National Museum. of the
Marc Chagall Biblical Mes-
sage," the first ever built by
France for a living painter.
Chagall said he would be
going to Israel in the fall at
the invitation of the Israeli
government.
ORTHLND F
ta. BREN DA'S BEAUTY SALON
E
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SERVING ONLY
PRIME AND
CHOICE MEATS
'The
Deborah Lynn Dworkin
and Alan G. Ross were mar-
ried recently at the Shenan-
doah Country Club. Rabbi
Morton Kanter and the
bride's uncle, Cantor Harold
Dworkin of Pittsburgh, of-
ficated.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Dwor-
kin of Bedford Ave., South-
field. Parents of the bride-
groom are Dr. and Mrs.
Oscar Ross of Philadelphia.
Maid of honor was Mar-
gery Harris. Bridesmaids
were sisters of the bride-
groom, Ilene and Miriam
Ross. Gary Harris of Ann
Arbor was best man. Ushers
were brother of the bride,
Jeffrey Dworkin and L. Rich-
ard Musat of Cleveland.
The couple will live in
Cleveland where the bride-
groom will attend law school.
FRUIT
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Center Symphony
Sets Fall Opening
The Center Symphony Or-
FRANK LIEBERMAN has chestra, under the direction
been named assistant profes- of Julius Chajes, will open
sor of educational psychology its 34th season 7:30 p.m.
in the California State Uni- at the Aaron DeRoy Theater
versity system in San Ber- of the Jewish Center.
nardino. He received a PhD
Other concerts will be held
in educational psychology on Jan. 27 (family concert),
from Wayne State Univer- Feb. 24, March 24 and April
sity June 19.
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