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August 16, 1974 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, August 16, 1974
Joyce Leeser to Wed Celia Lucow Bride
/'4r. John Levine of James Stegman Bonds to Honor Ira Kaufman

Women's
Cluhs

Ira Kaufman will receive
the Prime Minister's Medal
Oct. 20 at the Metropolitan
Detroit Federation of Reform

ADAT SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will have a luncheon-
meeting 12:30 p.m. Sept. 5
at the home of Mrs. Maurice
Schaket, 24349 Lafayette Cir.,
Southfield. There will be a
demonstration on Braille tran-
scribing. Persons who wish
to learn how to transcribe
reading materials into Braille
are invited. For information,
call Mrs. Louis Barden 968-
6578, or Mrs. Max Biber,
368-1477.
* * *

METROPOLITAN DE-
TROIT CHAPTER, Hadas-
sah, will inaugurate its spe-
cial gifts fund-raising drive
at a luncheon for workers
noon Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Marvin Fleischman, 494
Dunston, Bloomfield Hills.
Mrs. George Weingarden,
fund-raising vice president
said that Hadassah raises
most of ,its funds through this
campaign to carry on its
medical and humanitarian
work in Israel. Mrs. Albert
Kaplan is special gifts chair-
man, and Mrs. Peter Martin
is chairman, of the day.
* * *
ROSENWALD LADIES
AUXILIARY, American Leg-
ion, will honor Mrs. Marion
Tennebaum, president for her
fifth term, with a luncheon
noon Wednesday at the Clock
Restaurant, Seven Mile and
Evergreen Rds. Installation
for the auxiliary and post will
be held 11:30 a.m. Sunday at
the Workmen's Circle Center.
*
*
CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a meeting noon Monday
at the Lincoln Towers Apts.
club room. Mrs. Harry Ober-
stein will speak on "Books—
Current and Choice." Re-
freshments will be served,
and guests are invited.

4

MISS JOYCE LEESER

Mr. and Mrs. David 0.
Leeser of Winchester Ave.,
Huntington Woods, announce
the engagement of their
daughter Joyce Natalie to
John C. Levine, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William P. Levine
of Highland Park, Ill.
Miss Leeser is an architec-
ture major at the University
of Michigan where - she is a
National Merit Scholar and a
member of Alpha Epsilon
Phi sorority.
Her fiance earned his BA
degree in economics at U. of
M. and is a graduate student
at Northwestern University
where he is majoring in man-
agement. He is an Austin
Scholar and a member of Al-
pha Epsilon Pi fraternity.
A June wedding is planned.

Ilyse Simon Now
Bride of Israeli

* * *

WINCHESTER CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT will
host a bar-be-cue for prospec-
tive members 4 p.m. Sunday
at Oak Park Municipal Park.•
Single women age 20-35 are
invited. For reservations and
information, call Bonnie Free-
man, 354-6084, or Eileen Gold-
hoff, 968-5436.

VFW Honors Doctor

Dr. Perry Burnstein, was
presented with an award for
outstanding achievement and
meritorious service from Col.
Arthur Becker, director of
Southfield Civic Defense and
Service Officer, at a recent
VFW, Wayne County Jewish
Post meeting.

MRS. JAMES LUCOW
Celia Miriam Lucow and
James Robert Stegman were
married in a recent cere-
mony at Temple Emanu-El.
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum 'of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lu-
cow of Bloomfield Shore Dr.,
Orchard Lake. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Stegman of Po-
mona Colony Ave., Birming-
ham.
The bride wore a lace-em-
broidered organza gown high-
lighted with orange blossoms
from her grandmother's
gown and lace from her
mother's gown. She carried
roses on her confirmation
Bible.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Robert - Schwartz. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Barry Le-
vine and Mrs. John Simon.
Katie Simon was flower girl.
Best man was Kenneth
Bertin. Ushers were Michael
Lucow, Dr. John Simon,
Bruce Zickerman and Jef-
frey Snyder.
Following a honeymoon in
England and -Scotland the
couple will live in Lansing.

IRA KAUMAN

Synagogues' annual tribute
dinner, on behalf of State of
Israel Bonds.
In receiving the award,
Kaufman 'joins recipients
such as Leonard N. Simons,
1969; Rabbi Leon Fram, 1970;
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ham-
burger, 1971; Paul Handel-
man, 1972; and, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan L. Fink, 1973.
A tribute committee is
now in formation and plans
are being formulated for this
event.
Israel Bonds,, which are
expected to provide the bulk

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* * *

JEWISH WOMEN ENOR-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANI-
ZATION will hold a luncheon
meeting noon Monday at the
home of Ida Tubben, 15075
Lincoln, Oak Park.

of the financial resources for
the development budget of Is-
rael, will play a major role
in stimulating construction
and expansion in its many
economic facets. For the
first time in its history, Is-
rael's development budget
amounts to more than $1
billion, covering the fiscal
year beginning April 1, 1974.

MRS. GONTOVNIK

Ilyse Simon and Abraham
Gontovnik were married in a
recent ceremony at Temple
Israel. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme and Cantor Harold Or-
bach officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Si-
mon of St. Marys Ave. Par-
ents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Shaul Gontov-
nik of Kiryat Motzkin, Israel,
who were here to attend the
wedding.
The bride wore a Victorian
eyelet gown with a matching
veil.
Lori Simon was her sis-
ter's attendant. Best man
was Uri Siegal.
Following a Wisconsin hon-
eymoon, the couple will live
in Madison Heights.

For us Jews there can be
no fellowship with God with-
out the fellowship with Is-
rael. Judaism is not only the
adherence to particular doc-
trines and observances, but
primarily the living yin the
spirtual order of the Jewish
people, the living in the Jews
of the past and with the Jews
of the present; Judaism is
not only a certain quality in
the souls of the individuals,
but primarily the existence
of the community of Israel.
Judaism is neither an ex-
perience nor a creed, neither
the possession of psychic
traits nor the acceptance of
a theological doctrine, but the
living in a holy dimension, in
a spiritual sphere. Our share
-ing in the Jewish community.
What we do as individuals is
a trivial episode, what we at-
tain as Israel causes us to
grow into the infinite. Israel
is the tree, we are the leaves.
It is the clinging to the stem
that keeps us alive—Abra-
ham J. Heschel, in "God in
Search of Man."

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