30—Friday, August 16, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Neil. F. Hertzbeig Rites Solemnized
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Hadassah Detroit Chapter to Host
Ruth Gruber at Opening Meeting
gin, Bernard Stollman and
Julius Young.
Dessert and coffee will be
served.
g3rith Activities
Detroit Metropolitan Bnai
Brith Women's Council, will
be guest speaker.
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METROPOLITAN
DETROIT BNAI BRITH
MEN'S COUNCIL will have a
delegates meeting 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Bnai Brith
AHAVA CHAPTER will office, 21711 W. 10 Mile,
have a membership picnic Southfield.
Sunday at Cass Lake beach.
Members are asked to meet
at 10:30 a.m. at the home
of Steffi and Nance Korens,
6773 Alderley Way, West
Bloomfield. For reservations,
call Suzi Gaines, 559-8169 or
the Korenses, 626-7090. The
chapter will have a general
meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Howard Johnson's Res-
taurant, 10 Mile and North-
western Hwy. Mrs. Ira Al-
bion, past president of the
Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil of Metropolitan Detroit
will hold a delegates meet-
ing 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Mrs. Maynard Kalef is coun-
cil president.
Silver-Fink Rites
Held in Cincinnati
MRS. MICHAEL SILVER
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go hungry.
Bari M. Fink became the
bride of Michael S. Silver in
a recent ceremony at the
Netherland Hilton Hotel in
Cincinnati. Rabbi Paul Kap-
lan officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fink
of Cincinnati. Parents of the
bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs.
David I. Silver of Kentfield
Ave.
Susie Liebschutz was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Jay Schatz, Mrs. David
Brewer, Mrs. Michael Royer,
Mrs. Jerald Harris • and Bar-
bara Kashover.
Sheldon Silver was his
brother's best man. Ushers
were Albert Silver, Karl
Stern, Scott Sellin, Bruce Sei-
gel and Arnold Weiner.
Following a honeymoon in
Toronto, the couple will live
in Farmington Hills.
Radomer Aid Group
Plans Sale, Meeting
Radomer Aid Society will
have an all-day rummage
sale Sunday, Monday, and
Tuesday at the home of Ida
Klaper, 13321 Rosemary, Oak
Park. If pickup is needed,
call Mrs. Klaper, 545-5068..
An executive meeting will
be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Workmen's Circle Center.
Plans for the Oct. 27 banquet
will be discussed. Refresh-
ments will be served. Sol
Ager will chair the banquet.
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MRS. NEIL HERTZBERG
MRS. STEVEN LAUTER
Nancy Lynn Kaplan be-
came the bride of Neil F.
Hertzberg in a recent cere-
mony at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
and Cantors Nicholas Fena-
kel and Larry Vieder offic-
iated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour D.
Kaplan of Twyckingham
Way, Southfield. Parents of
the 'bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hertzberg of
Wayland Dr., Southfield.
The bride wore a peau de
soie gown accented with Al-
encon lace and pearls and a
Juliet cap and a fingertip veil
with a full-length lace man-
tilla. She carried a bouget of
roses and orchids on her
mother's prayerbook.
Mrs. Howard Shifman was
her twin sister's matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Karyn Hertzberg, sister of
the bridegroom, Mrs. Mark
Hertzberg, Mrs. Alan Kaplan,
Carol Flusty and Harriett
Fineman. Michelle Weber-
man was flower girl.
Mark Hertzberg was his
brother's best man. Ushers
were Alan and Elliott Kap-
lan, brothers of the bride,
Rick Flusty, Howard Shif-
man, Ted Zussman and Kev-
in Wartell.
Also participating in the
ceremony were • the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. Lena
Kaplan, and the bridegroom's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Levinson.
Following a Florida honey-
moon, the couple will live in
Cleveland.
Shery Joy Williams became
the bride of Dr. Steven Abba
Lauter in a recent ceremony
at Cong. Agudat Achim in
Leominster, Mass. Rabbi
Eric Lowenthal officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Albert Williams of
Leominster, and the late Dr.
Albert Williams. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mrs.
Reuben Lauter of James
Ave., Oak Park, and the late
Mr. Reuben Lauter.
Mrs. William Hicks was
matron of honor. Mrs. Neil
Feld and Janis Isaacson
were bridesmaids.
Dr. Carl Lauter was his
brother's best man. Ushers
were Dr. Michael Zoller, Dr.
David Blum, and brothers of
the bride, Steven, Stuart and
Scott Williams.
The bride Wore a silk or-
ganza gown trimmed with
appliques of Venice lace. Her
silk illusion veil and profile
crown were trimmed in
matching lace. She carried
a bouquet of lilies, roses and
baby's breath.
Following a Montreal hon-
eymoon, the couple will live
in New Mexico.
Glassmans Mark.
60th Anniversary
The Jewish Parents Insti-
tute, a Sunday school of Jew-
ish history and culture, an-
nounced openings for teach-
ers during the coming school
year. The curriculum covers
Bible, modern Israel and all
periods of Jewish history.
Applicants knowledgeable
in Jewish history and culture
call the Jewish Center, 341-
4200, ext. 273, Monday-Thurs-
m.
day, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or
Klok, 352-5953, after 5 1,
DR. RUTH GRUBER
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Guest -speaker Dr. Ruth
Gruber, author, foreign cor-
respondent and authority on
the Middle East, will speak
on "On the Front Lines of
Israel, Russia and Vietnam."
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Dr. Gruber is the author
of 10, books, five of them on
Israel. As foreign correspon-
dent for the New York Her-
ald Tribune, she covered the
story of Israel from its birth
to the present, and as a col-
umnist for the Hadassah
Magazine, she is the author
of "Diary of an American
Housewife" and "Reporter
at Large."
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Kostelanetz to Be
Meadow Brook Guest
Andre Kostelanetz, conduc-
tor of the New York Philhar-
monic Orchestra, will' con-
duct the final week of con-
certs by the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra this sum-
mer at 'Meadow Brook. His
guest for the 8:30 p.m. Sat-
urday concert will be Anna
Moffo, star of the Metro-
politan Opera.
On Sunday at 6:30 Koste-
lanetz will present "An Eve-
ning in Paris," featuring Is-
raeli pianist David B'ar-Illan.
Count Basie and his or-
chestra, with guest star, Bar-
bara McNair will present a
special pops show 8:30 p.m.
today.
All concerts are held at
the Howard C. Baldwin Me-
morial Pavilion on the cam-
pus of Oakland University,
Rochester. Tickets for the
Meadow Brook Music Fes-
tival are available at Hud-
son's, Grinnell's, Wayne State
University, Macomb County
Community College, and the
Festival box office.
FRANK PAUL
Metropolitan Detroit Chap- and His ORCHESTRA
ter, Hadassah, will have its
"Music at its Best
opening meeting of the year
for Your Guests"
12:15 p.m. Sept. 3 at Temple
Beth El, announces Mrs.
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Jerome Kaufman, chapter
president.
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BOB'S
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TRAVELING MARKET
9 MILE RD. and RIDGEDALE — 547-0140
MR. and MRS GLASSMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Max Glass-
man of Northgate Blvd., Oak
Park, were honored recently
with a party at the home of
their grandchildren, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Stern of Alta
Vista Ave., Southfield, on
the occasion of their 60th
wedding anniversary.
Attending the party were
the couple's children, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Glassman;
grandchildren, Messrs. and
Mesdames John LeVine, Da-
vid Silver and Stern; and
great-grandchilden, Stefanie
Stern and Joshua Stern.
The senior Glassmans are
members of the Lachover
and Mazorer societies. Mrs.
Glassman is a member of
the Northgate Chapter of Pi-
oneer Women.
Mr. and Mrs. Glassman
came to . the U.S. in 1913
from Russia, and were mar-
ried Aug. 8, of that year.
They came to Detroit in 1918:
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