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February 22, 1974 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Feb. 22, 1974-31

AJC-IEF's 'People-to-People'
Janice Vexler to Be Joyce Klein to lied Judith Brenda Rath
Missions Highlight Israel Needs Mrs. Jerry Udell 111r. Klug of Toronto Tells Nuptial Plans

Continuing the weekly Lewis S. Grossman, 1974
United Jewish Appeal AJC-IEF chairmen, said the
"people-to-people" missions missions provide a compre-
which have been departing hensive view of Israel's
since the beginning of the humanitarian needs during
year, additional intensive this critical postwar period.
seven-and 10-day missions' to
They also will enable local
Israel are available through community members to see
\- August to people active in in action many of the pro-
Detroit's Allied Jewish Cam- grams and services made
paign-Israel Emergency possible by the Israel Emer-
Fund.
gency Fund, Grossman said.
William M. Davidson and
The missions are organized
* tr_M by UJA on a national basis.
% INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT
Itineraries include visits to
the two war fronts, surveys
• CARICATURES
of absorption and resettle-
• ASTROLOGER'
ment programs and briefings
• CLOWNS
by government and Jewish
• BELLY DANCERS
Agency officials.
• VARIETY SHOWS
For information, call Har-
BY HATTIE
SEYMOUR
old Berke at the Allied Jew-
SCHWARTZ
SCHWARTZ
ish Campaign-Israel Emer-
AGENCY
3S6.8563
356.8528 _ gency Fund offices, WO
?arty Favors
5-3939.
CANDY CENTERPIECES

Mutnick-Berkley
Engagement Told

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Also choice prime beef as well as
neck chuck and shoulder, $1 a pound

MISS JOYCE KLEIN

MISS JUDITH RATH

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P.
Vexler of Victoria Ave.,
Windsor, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Janice Brenda to Jerry B.
Udell, son of Mrs. Sonya
Udell of Hamilton, Ont., and
the late Mr. Jack Udell.
Mr. Udell is a senior at
the University of Windsor's
law school.
A June wedding is planned,

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen-
baum of Elgin Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of her daughter Joyce
Gene to David Klug, son of
Mrs. Percy Klug of Toronto.
* Miss Klein, daughter of
the late Mr. Alfred Klein, is
a senior at Eastern Michigan
University majoring in
speech therapy. Her fiance
was graduated from the Uni-
versity of Toronto and the
University of Chicago's grad-
uate school of business.
An April wedding is
planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rath
of Ramblewood Dr., Farm-
ington Hills, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Judith Brenda to Harvey
Paul Blavin, son of Mrs.
Faye Blavin of Northfield
Blvd. Oak Park, and the
late Herman Blavin.

Head of Oakland
Center Named to Unit
on Accreditation

Meat koshered for Passover
in freezing paper

David Rosen, representing
the American Association on
Mental Deficiency, was ap-
pointed to a two-year term
on the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals—
Accreditation Council for Fa-
cilities for the Mentally Re-
tarded.
Rosen, superintendent of
the Macomb-Oakland Resi-
dential Center, is president
of the American Association
on Mental Deficiency and is
project co-director of a fed-
eral grant on "Deinstitution-
alization of the Hard-to-Place
Retarded," an accelerated
program that places multiply
handicaped retarded in foster
homes within the community.

Rabbi Kaplan Is the Shohet

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and every time they make a
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MISS MARCIA MUTNICK

Miss Rath was graduated
from Wayne State Univer-
sity's college of education.
Her fiance , was graduated
from Wayne State's college
of business administration.
A July wedding is planned.

Series to Bring 'Culture Makers'

A glimpse into the worlds
of music, dance, opera and
theater will be offere-d–i-n the
Thursday afternoon (1 p.m.)
performing arts series spon-
sored by the Greater Detroit
Section, National Council of
Jewish Women, at the coun-
cil office.
The opening program next
week will feature Dr. David
DiChiera of the Michigan
Opera Theater and the Music
Hall Center for the Perform-
ing Arts.
• On March 14, Harriet Berg,
dancer, instructor and chore-
ographer, will explore the
world of dance with the aid
of members of her troupe
from the Jewish Center.
Leonard Leone, diretor of
the Wayne State University
Theater, will be guest speak-
er March 28. Drawing on his
experiences of more than 25
years with the theater, he
will discuss modern trends.

Business
Briefs

The sounds of Israeli folk
music will be heard April 11.
from Norma Goldenrberg and
Abraham Ben Ze'ev, mem•
bers of the Israeli Ensemble,
a local musical group. To-
gether, they will discuss var-
ious facets of Israeli music.

At the closing session April
25, Aldo Ceccato, conductor
of the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, will • give his views
on symphonic music, con-
ducting an orchestra and
Detroit.
The series is under the di-
rection of Mrs. Isadore Win-
kelman, president; Mrs. Sey-
mour Rowe, executive vice
president and Mrs. Benjamin
Colman, vice president of
membership. Co-chairing the
program are Mesdames Ar-
nold Grant, Albert Lieber-
man, and Meyer Stein.
Cake and coffee will be
served at 12:30 p.m. For
registration information, call
the NCJW office„ 557-9604.
The public is invited.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mutnick
of Weyher Ave., Livonia, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Marcia Elaine
to Mark Morris Berkley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Berkley of Blackstone Ave.,
Oak Park.
Miss Mutnick was grad-
uated from Wayne• State Uni-
versity where she is a grad-
uate student in urban plan-
ning. She is affiliated with
Sigma Delta Tau Sorority.
Her fiance was graduated
from Wayne State with a
bachelors degree in psy-
chology, and the Detroit
College of Law. He is af-
filiated with Alpha Epsilon
Pi Fraternity.
An August wedding is
planned.

It's Nice
.To Deal With
Joe Slatkin's

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Our Proiniso To You:
BETTER SERVICE!

LET DAVID WACHLER AND
SONS REDESIGN YOUR
WORN-OUT OR OUTMODED
JEWELRY. MANY BEAUTIFUL
CONTEMPORARY AND
TRADITIONAL DESIGNS
ON DISPLAY.

KLEIN-VOGEL GALLERY
8104 E. Jefferson will be in
its new location, 4520 N.
Woodward, Royal Oak, on
March 20. Specializing in
European . and American
original prints and drawings
of the 19th and 20th centuries,
the gallery will have an open-
ing exhibition April 6-May 4
featuring aquatints by the
English artist Norman Ack-
royd. Hours in the new loca-
tion will be 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Tuesday s, Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays;
and 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Fridays.

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A cultural afternoon, in-
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on Sholem Aleichem, will be
held by the Morris Citrin
Jewish Music Club 2 p.m.
Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish
Center.

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