THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Esther Fealk Is
Elise Chapin to Wed Brodsky - Brody
New President of Marty Levinson
Troth Announced
AJCong ress Unit

Friday, June 14, 1974-31

Criterion Maps Dinner, Outing

Criterion Club will install
14 officers and directors at
its annual dinner-dance 6:30
p.m. Saturday in the Blue
Room of Northwood Inn.
Ritual and awards will be
followed by dancing to the

music of the Pete Fiore or-
chestra.
Meanwhile, plans have
been completed for the club's
celebration of the July fourth
weekend at Harbor Springs
on Lake Michigan. The July
3-8 trip will be made by
chartered bus.
In addition to a picnic and
entertainment nightly, the
schedule will include, swim-
ming, tennis, golf, horseback
riding, a drive across the
Mackinac Bridge to the Up-
per Peninsula and a river-
boat cruise to Taquamenon
Falls.
For information, call Ger-
tie Neuburger, 398-8266, or
Betty Weinberg, 559-5175.

Mrs. Herbert (E s the r)
Fealk will be installed as
president of the Detroit's
women's division of Ameri-
can Jewish Congress noon
Wednesday at a tea in the
garden of Mrs. Albert Silber,
YOUR WEDDING
774 Lakeside, Birmingham.
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She succeeds Mrs. Philip
Rader.
Mrs. Dan Shapiro, a for-
mer president, will install
WILL BE
the new officers and a pro-
gram of songs and guitar
music will be provided by
Mrs. Tamar Levit.
Mrs. Fealk has been an
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AJC member for 25 years,
having first become inter-
ested in the work of the or-
ganization when the question
AND ASSOCIATES
Michigan was the first of prayer in the public
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state to guarantee every child schools became an issue in
the right to tax-paid high her neighborhood. She has
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served on the executive
school education.
board for some time and
most recently as vice presi-
dent.
Native Detroitens, she and
her husband are members of
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daughters.
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Other officers being in-
stalled with Mrs. Fealk are
Mesdames George Rubin,
Seymour Israel, and Jack
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Ross, vice presidents; Sam
Pollock, treasurer; and Alan
Hagenjos and Abraham
Singer, secretaries.
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MISS ELISE CHAPIN

MISS HELENE BRODSKY

MISS CHERYL HARRIS

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Chapin of W. Kalong Cir.,
Southfield, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Elise Irene to Marty Levin-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Levinson of Birch
Ridge Ave., Southfield.
Miss Chapin was graduated
with a BA degree in soci-
ology from the University of
Michigan and is a graduate
student in social work at
Wayne State University.
Her fiance was graduated
with a BA degree from
Wayne State and attends its
medical school.
An August wedding is
planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Brodsky of Nadine Ave.,
Huntington Woods, announce
the engagement of their
daughter Helene Cheryl to
Jay Howard Brody, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brody
of Afton Rd.

Miss Brodsky is a senior at
the University of Michigan,
where she is affiliated with
Sigma Delta Sorority. Her
fiance was graduated from
U. of M. and will attend law
school in the fall.

Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Har-
ris of Jeanette Ave., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Cheryl
Lynn to David Greenblatt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Greenblatt of Church Ave.,
Oak Park.
Miss Harris is a senior
majoring in English a the
University of Michigan. Her
fiance attends the Univer-
sity of Michigan's medical
school.
A September wedding is
planned.

An August wedding is
planned.

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Intensive Hebrew Language

For the first time, the Jew-
ish Center is offering an in-
tensive summer ulpan, or
Hebrew language training
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Dr. and Mrs. Kees Dekker dents and adults in the area.
Normally the program is
of Genoa - City, Wis., announce
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the engagement of their oriented to C high school stu-
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E.
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The Jewish Center Radio
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Miss Harris to Wed
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dents, but it was decided to
give college students and
adults the same opportunity
to develop proficiency in a
foreign language in a rela-
tively short time.
This is accomplished by
utilizing the Habet Ushma
audio-visual method.
This course was developed
at the Technion and is de-
signed for those who have
little or no knowledge of the
Hebrew language.
Class 'i s meet five hours a
day, five days a week at the
air-conditioned Jewish Cen-
ter. Students also are able
to use the gym and pool, as
well as participate in Israeli
folk dancing, song fests and
similar activities.
For information, call the
Center Hebrew department,
341-4200.

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speak on "Present Shock:
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Meeting topic will be "The
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Yiddish Club to Hear
Talk by Dr. Gorrelick

Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
will discuss in Yiddish,
"E phraim Averbach the
Poet," 3 p.m. Sunday at the
10 Mile Center at a meeting
of the Yiddish Committee's
Spring Literary Series.

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