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March 15, 1974 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-15

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Sisterhood Shabat
Set at Emanu-EI

Immigrant Found;
Will Get Letter

It's a match. Through the
Jewish News, and with the
cooperation of the Jewish Re-
settlement Service, a new-
corner from Russia will re-
ceive a letter sent by a worn-
an friend living in Italy.
Isakko Vilenchuk, who im-
migrated to Detroit last Octo-
ber, was the name on the let-
ter, written in German land
addressed in care of Corn-
munita Israelitica, Detroit,
Mich., U.S.A. Also written
in pencil on the envelope was
"Committee for Israel."
It reached J. N. Demers
at the international service of
American Motors Corp., who
Classifieds Get Quick Results in turn forwarded the letter
to the Jewish News.
The appeal for information
YOUR WEDDING
on the whereabouts of Vilen-
BAR MITZVA
chuk was printed in last
week's Jewish News, and on
Wednesday a caseworker
from the Resettlement Ser-
WILL BE
vice, Katherine Gruen, called
to say that Vilenchuk was
one of her clients.
Vilenchuk, 39, is an elec-
trician.
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY

Soloway-Glassma n
Engagement Told

Tem ple Emanu-El will
have its annual Sisterhood
Sabbath 8:15 p.m. today at
the temple.
Harriet Berg's Festival
Dancers of the Jewish Cen-
ter will perform a dance,
"Worshiping with Jews
Around the World."
Participants include Mes-
dames John Mucasey, Ernest
Barron, Elisha Gold, Morton
Wolin, Joseph Blumenthal,
S' 7 Factor, Harold Rosen,
R _,rt Miller, Joseph Malt-
zer and Harry Kretchmer.
Mrs. Louis Peven is presi-
dent.

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Music For All Occasions

D et r o i t Councilwoman
Maryann Mahaffey has re-
quested The Jewish News'
assistance in the location of
relatives of a resident of
Odessa, USSR, whose letter
was sent to the council.
V. Schwartzman is search-
ing for his father's cousin,
Elek Naifleish, or Elek Ra-
zumny, who was born in
1904-05. The cousin may go
under either name.
The family lived on Roulo
in the Springwells neighbor-
hood in 1924-25. In 1935, the
family had a rug store.
Elek Naifleish (Razumny)
MISS LYNN SOLOWAY
and his wife visited Moscow
Mr. and Mrs. George Sol- in summer 1971 and stayed
oway of Lamplighter C t . , at the Hotel Rossiya. Several
Southfield, announce the en- years earlier, he and his son
gagement of their daughter visited there.
Schwartzman speaks of a
Lynn to Richard Glassman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis son of Naifleish (Razumny),
Glassman of LaCrosse Ave., who is a doctor. Although the
senior Naifleish (Razumny)
Southfield.
Mr. Glassman was gradu- lives in Detroit, he goes to
ated from Wayne State Uni- Florida in the winter, return-
versity and is a senior at the ing each May, the letter
Chicago College of Osteo- states. Nathan and Lillian
Kozhikovsky are mentioned
pathy.
A June wedding is planned. as friends.

"The Jews and the Future"
will be the focus of three lec-
tures at the 18th annual
Midrasha Institute, starting
8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the
LaMed Auditorium of the
United Hebrew Schools.
Prof. Gerald Bubis, pro-
fessor of Jewish communal
studies and director at the
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion School
of Jewish Communal Service,
will open the series with a
discussion of "The Future of
the Jewish Family."
The second lecture, March
27, will be given by Marcia
Freedman, a member of the
Knesset who was elected
along with Shulamit Aloni on
the women's rights platform.
A strong feminist, Mrs.

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Hebrew, Cookery
Classes Offered

Registration is open for
classes in Hebrew and Jew-
ish cooking 4:30 p.m. week-
days at the Southfield Com-
munity Education Center of-
f i c e at Southfield-Lathrup
High School. The classes will
begin March 25.
The Hebrew class, for
those planning to travel to
Israel, will focus on pro-
nunciation, r e a ding and
vocabulary.
The Jewish cookery class
will include food preparation.
For information, call the
Southfield P u b l i c Schools
Community Education Cen-
ter, 354-7456.

Bernard and Edward
Schlussel will be honored by
the Detroit Louis Marshall
Lodge and Chapter of Bnai
Brith as Marshall "men of
the year" at a testimonial
dinner on behalf of Israel
Bonds. Bernard has been ac-
tive in the National Confer- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ence of Christians and Jews Friday, March 15, 1974-35
and Sister Elizabeth Kenny
Foundation. Edward has
been president of both Louis
Marshall Lodge and Hannah
Schloss Old Timers. Active
in the Allied Jewish Cam-
for your party
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man of its metropolitan divi-
GERALD BUBIS
sion. For reservations, call
Freedman is a lecturer in the Israel Bond office, 968-
the philosophy department at 0200.
Haifa University. She will
speak on "The Future of the
Israeli Woman: Arab, Chris- J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
Portraiture of Distinction;
tian and Jew."
• For Your Wedding
Call
On April 3, Rabbi Marc H. Formals - Condids - Direct Color
Tanenbaum, national director
3223 W. McNichols'
of the interreligious affairs
Nr. Muirlond
department of the American
Call 341-4141
Jewish Committee, will dis-
cuss "Evangelism: Future
Omens and Portents for
Jews."
The Midrasha Institute is
designated the Mina and
(Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite)
Theodore Bargman Memorial
Lectures. Mrs. Bargman
contributed generously to the
support of the institute be-
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BONELESS
for this annual event.
George M. Zeltzer, chair-
man of the Midrasha board
of directors, and Edwin Shif-
rin, institute chairman,
in-
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ommunity at no
vite the community
charge.
The institute planning com-
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Dr. Sydney F. Ellias who was presented with the Eleanor
Roosevelt Humanities Award Sunday, at the Beth Achim
social hall. The 400 who attended subscribed $300,000 in
Israel Bonds purchases. In the photo, from left, are Dr.
William M. Stoler, joint chairman of the medical profes-
sions division; Mrs. Ellias; Dr. Ellias; and Dr. Lloyd J.
Paul who is joint chairman of the division who was toast-
master.

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