12 Friday, May 30, 1975
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Lebster Hadassah Will Have Meeting
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Ann Lebster Chapter,
Hadassah, will have a board
meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday
in the home of the new pres-
ident, Miriam Gotlib.
The chapter was repre-
sented at the recent Michi-
gan Regional Conference in
Kalamazoo by Hilda Conn,
Bea Cossman, Pat Fauer,
Marsha Gochman, Mimi
Goldstein, Miriam Gotlib,
Estelle Hartman, Laura
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Livingston, Jessie Sanford,
CALENDAR
Rae Schafer and Gladys
Shaprow. Mrs. Livingston June 1—Temple Beth El
was workshop coordinator,
Annual Congrega-
Mrs. Hartman, visual aids
tional meeting,
chairman; Mrs. Cossman,
7:45
p.m., temple.
Zionist affairs chairman
3—Temple Beth F 1
and Mrs. Shaprow, major
Sisterhood Boa
gifts.
meeting,
12:3u
The evening group has
p.m., temple.
selected Keren Or as its
—Cong. Beth Israel
name. The group will have
Board of Educa-
its installation dinner 6:30
tion meeting, 8
p.m. Tuesday at the Coun-
p.m., synagogue.
try Squire. Marla Stone will
4—Beth
Israel Sister-
be installing officer, and
hood Torah Fund
Bev Shapiro is chairman of
luncheon, 12:30
the dinner.
p.m.,
synagogue.
The Hadassah garden
5—"Imagine," 6:30
party will be held 12:30 p.m.
p.m., WFBE-FM
June 11 at the home of Bar-
(95.1).
bara Schafer.
—Jewish
War Veter-
The Hadassah Bowling
ans Ladies' Auxil-
League announces members
iary board meet-
of the first place team are:
ing, 8:30 p.m.,
Harriet Kahn, Muriel Pa-
home of Barbara
tek, Elaine Pier and Linda
Yale,
3210 Nor-
Wolpe. Mrs. Patek was rec-
‘o
wood.
ognized for her high game of
220. Marla Stone and Emily
Bernstein
Bank rank at the top of the
high-three-game category.
Weds Mr. Semp
Any woman interested in
Harriet Joan Bernstein
bowling next year may call
became the bride of Samuel
Barbara Yale, 235-6246.
David Semp in a recent cere-
mony at Cong. Beth Israel.
Rabbi Victor Mirelman of
Comings .. .
Cong. Beth Israel and Rabbi
Yakov Rone of London, On-
tario, officiated.
and
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. Irving Bernstein and
Goings .. .
the late Mrs. Pauline Mey-
erson Bernstein. Parents of
Frank Kasle graduated the bridegroom are Mr. and
with high distinction from Mrs. Morris Semp of
Manchester, England.
the University of Michigan's
Lee Ellen Bernstein of Ev-
law school. Kasle has been
selected for the Honor of the anston, Ill., was her sister's
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
Coif.
were Janice Palmer, Judie
Jan Schreiber, daughter Miller of Davison, Kathleen
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zeilinger and Malka Fellus.
Schreiber, has been invited
F. Pinhas Fellus was
into Phi Kappa Phi, at best man. Ushers were
Michigan State University David Bernstein of Sher-
society honoring distin- man Oaks, Calif., and
guished juniors, seniors and Daniel Bernstein, brothers
graduate students. Miss of the bride; and Brian
Schreiber, a junior, was one Feldman of Toronto.
of 35 MSU women tapped
Also attending the cere-
for Mortar Board, a national
mony were the bride's aunt,
women's honorary society.
Miss Bernice Meyerson of
Saul Siegel has received
Los Angeles and the bride-
an alumni citizenship award
groom's aunt, Mrs. Lily Mi-
from Ohio State University.
chael of Manchester.
He is president of the Flint
The couple will reside in
Area Conference, Inc.
Flint.
Dr. Lee Moss, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Moss, was
Bar Mitzva )
graduated from Wayne
State University's medical
David Suber, son of Mr.
school.
and Mrs. Martin Suber, will
Jonathon Gotlib, son of become Bar Mitzva 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Benzion Got- today at Temple Beth El.
lib; Larry Kassel, son of Mr.
Michael Magidsohn, son
and Mrs. David Kassel; and of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Magid-
Robert Fauer, son of Mr. sohn, will celebrate his Bar
and Mrs. Stanley Fauer; Mitzva 11 a.m. June 7 at
were recognized for scholas- Temple Beth El.
tic achievement at the hon-
ors convocation at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Bat Mitzva
Frank Friedman, French
instructor and director of
Gaylyn Katz, daughter of
language labs at Mott Com- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Katz,
munity College, was chair- will become Bat Mitzva 9:30
man of the MCC Foreign a.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth
Language Festival held on Israel.
April 25.
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