CORDO N,
Ruth Katzen, Court Counselor,
Active in Many Women's Ranks
in many
women's movements, died
Ruth Naomi Katzen, prom-
inent native Detroiter who
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has been active
Aug. 15, at age 64. Funeral
services were held in Kauf-
man Chapel Sunday morning.
Surviving are her husband,
Maxwell, daughter, Ann, and
son, James.
A graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan and having
earned her master's degree
from Wayne State Univer-
sity, Mrs. Katzen had served
as a marriage counselor for
the Wayne County Circuit
Court. •
She was a lifetime member
of Shaarey Zedek and with
her husband, who was co-
chairman of the synagogue's
cultural commission, s h e
played an active role in or-
ganizing the synagogue's edu-
cational programs. She was
active in the synagogue sis-
terhood for many years.
Her numerous other affili-
ations included Hadassah,
National Council of Jewish
Women. Women's American
ORT, Sinai Women's Guild
and National AssociatiOn of
Social Workers.
She served on many boards
including Fresh Air Society
and Oakland County Chapter
of Michigan Society for Men-
tal Health.
Mrs. Katzen was the
daughter of the prominent
community leader, 'activist
in t h e Anti - Defamation
League and president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
the late Wayne County Cir-
cuit Court Judge William
Friedman.
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Reuben Resnik, executive
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Registration Open
at Local Nursery
Applications are now being
accepted for the Oak Park
Cooperative Preschool Nur-
sery, a non-profit parent-run
group located at Key School.
The activities focus on a
parent and child involvement
in the child's first contact
with an organized group sit-
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ent oriented discussion
groups are now being held to
discuss the cooperative nur-
sery experience.
For information, call Betty
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LARRY FREEDMAN
Bnai A-ith Activities
BB to Honor
Louis 'Weber
host a luau 7 p.m. Sept. 15
at the home of Sharon Moss,
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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LOUIS WEBER
Ivan S. Bloch Lodge 1677
of Bnai Brith in conjunction
with the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council will honor
Louis Weber, a charter mem-
ber and past president of
Bloch Lodge and a past pres-
ident of the metropolitan
council, at a dinner 6:30 p.m.,
Sept. 9 at Cong. Beth Achim.
Weber is a national com-
missioner of the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization, and for
the past four years has been
the foundation chairman for
the Bnai Brith Youth Foun-
dation dinner held annually
at Cobo Hall honoring such
community leaders as Joseph
L. Hudson Jr., Walker L.
Cisler, Irwin I. Cohen, and
Leonard Woodcock.
He is an active member of
Beth Achim, active in the
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thon Sept. 2. Volunteers may
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Bnai Brith council office,
354=6100 to specify the shifts
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11:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.,
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LOUIS MARSHALL
LODGE honored Thomas Zo-
hott, past president and fi-
nancial secretary for 19 years
on the eve of his move with
his wife, to Lauderdale
Lakes, Fla. Zohott has been
a member of Marshall Lodge
for 34 years. He is a charter
member, founder and past
president of the Marshall
Benevolent Fund.
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TER will have •an open meet-
ing noon Sept. 6 at the Knob-
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house. Mrs. Annette Serling
of Recovery, Inc. will, pre-
sent a panel discussion on the
counseling of former psy-
chiatric patients. Luncheon
will be served. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Lee Levine,
542-0019, or Mrs. Jay Landy,
546-4159.
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