Brandwines' Service to Community Women of Sinai to Be Cited by Jewish National Fund THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, Feb. 15, 1974 Seek Volunteers Sinai Hospital Women's Guild is looking for women with a few hours available each week to serve as volun- teers. The guild has openings for women with sales experi- ence, clerical skills, artistic interests, hostessing s k ills and many others. New volunteers will receive an orientation and training program to acquaint them with the hospital and their functions. Individual prefer- ences for assignments will be respected as fully as possi- ble. To volunteer, call the guild office, 272-6000, ext. 8296. Praying Properly The Tzanzer Rabbi was asked by a hasid: "What does the rabbi do before praying?" "I pray," was the reply, "that I may be able to pray properly." Bolleardee MEATLESS SPAGHETTI SAUCES You pour on Italian Ta'am, when you glorify your spa- ghetti with a sauce by Chef Boy-Ar-Dee s . His home- style Meatless or Mushroom Sauce makes it a richly deli- cious dish. Use these superb sauces to make the most of meat loaf and pot roast. With noodles and ricotta, you've got a great lasagna. Wait till you try them with omelets or fish. Just keep plenty handy. Between you and Chef Boy- Ar-Dee. a family could never go hungry. Civic and Jewish com- hoard of directors for 25 munal leaders Morris and years. He is an activr• leader in Tillie Brandwine will be honored at a testimonial the Israel Bond Organiza- dinner, tendered by the Jew- i, as well as a worker for ish National Fund June 19 at the United Jeyvis'i Appeal Isr:lei Emergency Fund. He Cong. Shaarey Zedek. rx es on the boards of th At that time, a forest in Israel will be dedicated, to LInitea Hebrew Schools and be known as the Morris and the Jewish Community CoL:n- el. Matilda Brandwine Forest. Brandwine has been De- An active member of Cong. troit chairman of the Ameri- Bnai David, Brandwine has can-Israel Public Affairs held every elective position Committee for 10 years and in the synagogue, including serves on its national execu- three terms as president and tive . board. has been a member of its His ties are close to the Jewish National Fund, hav- ing served as president of the JNF Council for three years and as Detroit chair-- man in charge of the fund's foundation. He is on the foundation's national board. Brandwine said he first Author and diplomat Ira Hirschmann will be the guest felt a kinship to the land of speaker at the Metropolitan Palestine- when he walked D e t r o i t tandsmanshaften hand-in-hand with his father Testimonial to Max Sosin in a celebration of the Bal- 8:15 p.m. March 11 at Cong. four Declaration -in 1917. He remembers the JNF blue and Bnai David. The tribute to Sosin will white box in his mother's be the feature event at the kitchen, which received coins annual Purim celebration of for every occasion, happy or the Landsmanshaften for sad, and always on erev Jewish National Fund, at Shabat. He honored his family by which time the affiliated so- cieties will announce the planting a Jewish National establishment of a wood in Fund mile of trees along the Israel, bearing the name of Gaza Strip shortly after the Sosin and that of his wife, Sinai Campaign. Before 1967, these trees provided protec- Ruth. This tribute, according to tion for Israelis from Arab general chairman Abe Dis- raids. On an early visit to hell, is being accorded be- Israel the family found at cause of Sosin's "exemplary efforts in behalf of the corn- munity, Israel, K'lal Israel and the common good." Hirschmann, who ha s written several books, in- cluding "Red Star Over Bethlehem," has been a con- sultant for the United Na- tions Relief and Works Agency since 1960. He has - been engaged in rescue and rehabilitation work since 1943, when he served as special envoy of President Franklin D. • Roosevelt in Turkey. During this period, he negotiated the rescue of 100,000 Jews from the Ro- manian detention camp of Transnistra. Since the establishment of the state of Israel, he has visited all the Arab coun- MISS LINDA CLINTON tries on confidential missions Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clin- for the U. S. State Depart- ment and has conferred with ton of Radclift Ave., Oak Park, announce the engage- Arab leaders. As added attractions to the ment of their daughter Linda Purim celebration, Cantor Gail to t Laurence Arnold Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Folkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moshe and Cantor Hyman Rubin M. Folkoff of Berk- Adler of Cong. Bnai David, shire Dr., Southfield. MisS Clinton is a student at accompanied by pianist Hal Gordon will offer a specially Wayne State University ma- selected group of songs. Re- joring in education. Her freshments will be served. fiance was graduated from Admission is by the planting the University of Detroit of one or more trees per where he earned a bachelor's degree in management sci- person. ence and a master of busi- ness administration degree. A June wedding is planned. Author, Envoy Hirschmann at Sosin Event Linda Gail Clinton Sets June Wedding SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S Member Detroit Retail KosherMeats v Poultry Mkt. Kosher Meat Dealers Asioc4 & JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 9 MILE at RI DGEDALE LI 7-8111 WE DELIVER_ the site empty shells and pieces of the marker that had been chipped by bullets. Brandwine was born in New York in 1910 and has lived in the Detroit area since he was 6. He attended the old Trowbridge School, Cass Technical High School, and was graduated in 1932 from the University of De- troit with a degree in archi- tecture. He spent most of his adult life in the oil business, from which he retired and is presently engaged in the con- struction business. Mrs. Brandwine, the for- mer Matilda Biber, also was born in New York — in 1915 — and _came to Detroit as an infant. Like her husband. she has been active in the Jewish and general communities. She is president of the wom- en's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation and a member of the JWF executive and governing boards, of the national board of the United Jewish Appeal women's divi- sion, and of the national council of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee. • Marriages BURDICK - LEVINSON: Rhoda Ann Levinson became the bride of Donald I. Bur- dick in a recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Levinson of Middlebelt Rd., West Bloom- field. Parents of the bride- groom are Mrs. Max Bur- dick of Lincoln Blvd., Oak Park, -and the late Mr. Max Burdick. The bride wore a Victorian-style gown, and carried roses. Nancy Golden was maid of honor, and Phyl- lis Levinson was a brides- maid. Michael Perlin was best man, and Dr. Gerald Levinson, brother of the bride, was an usher. The couple is living in Bloomfield Hills. * S I E G E L - MITCHNICK Nancy Ellen Mitchnick be- came the bride of Alan Sie- gel in a recent ceremony at Bnai David Synagogue. Rab- bis Max Kapustin and Solo- mon Poupko officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Abraham Mitch- nick of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Siegel of St. Marys Ave. Maid of honor was Karen Mitchnick, sister of the bride. Lauri Ordin was ma- tron of honor. Attending the bridegroom were his broth- er, Gary Siegel, as best man, and Alan Sachs. The couple will reside in Royal Oak. A sympathizer is a fellow that's for you as long as it doesn't cost anything.—Kin Hubbard. MR. AND MRS. MORRIS BRANDWINE The Brandwines are plan- is graduating from Southfi ning to be in Israel in July— High this year and hopes to the fourth trip for him and be a doctor. • the sixth for her. They J. J. CLARKE STUDIO that their three children, who Portraiture of Distinction; also have visited Israel one For Your Wedding For?nals - Condids - Direct Color or more times, will join them. 3223 W. McNichols' Lois, their eldest, is mar- Nr. Muirlond C411 341-4141 ried to Hadar Granader, a sabra born in Jerusalem, and they are the parents of the Brandwines' two grandsons. A second child, Warren, is in his third year as resident in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Kansas Medical Center. 'His wife, the former Beverly Feltes of Chicago, is a nurse at the same hospital. 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