THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cynthia Kaufman Marries at Temple Levines Celebrate 60th Anniversary Tel Aviv U. Center Named for Sapir Dianne Goldberg Weds Californian . MR. AND MRS. LEVINE TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Tel Aviv University has de- cided to establish an inter- national center for develop- ment to be named after the late Pinhas Sapir, the for- mer Finance Minister and chairman of the Jewish Agency and World Zionist Organization Executives who was also a founder of the Tel Aviv University. Tennis Marathon to Benefit MDA Howard Zipser and Mi- chael Blau will hold a 24 hour tennis marathon to raise money for the Muscu- lar Dystrophy Association, beginning 6 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Major Park tennis courts. Pledges and donations \vill be taken at the court. For information, call Zipser. 398-5850, or Blau, 546-1867. Friday, August 29, 1975 33 Early Deadline Because of Yom Kip- pur. The Jewish News \ vill have an early dead- line of noon Friday, Sept. 12, for publicity to ap- pear in the issue of Sept. 19. ((P:ostriptise 1—\\ Optical Co. )i 1 COOLIDGE HWY MRS. SPECKLER Cynthia Anne Kaufman became the bride of Dr. Stuart Jon Speckler in a re- cent ceremony at Temple Israel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Albjet N. Kaufman of -W. 12 Mile Rd., South- field, and Mrs. Victor S. Ax- elroad of Lockridge Rd., Bloomfield Hills. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Speekler of Cherry Hill, N.J. The bride wore a white lace gown accented with pearls and trimmed with ro- sepointe. She carried white orchids and Stephanotis. Mrs. Jerome Kaufman was matron of honor. Deb- orah Herman was maid of honor and Abigail Kauf- man was bridesmaid. Dr. Floyd F. Speckler was his brother's best man. Wil- liam Mark Speckler, brother of the bridegroom, and Jer- ome A. Kaufman, brother of the bride, were ushers. Following a Bermuda ho- neymoon, the couple will live in Massachusetts. Argentine Jews Declare Crisis BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — A special assembly of representatives of Argen- tine Jewry, under the aus- pices of the Argentine Fed- eration of Jewish Com- munities, has declared that Jewish institutional life is in a state of emergency and established priorities in dealing with the crisis. The priorities call for schools being helped first, then health centers, reli- gious bodies, followed by other institutions. An emergency committee headed by Dr. Mario Goren- stein, president of the Fed- ion and the Buenos es Kehilla, was set up to deal with the problem. The plight of Jewish institutions because of the economic crisis in Argentina was also deplored last week at a con- ference of the Argentine La- bor Zionist Movement. Dr. Go•enstein told the assembly that the Argen- tine Jewish community should he able to find means of meeting the economic crisis faced by Jewish insti- tutions before appealing for aid from abroad. Alfredo Berlfein, representative of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, stressed that over- lapping and duplication should be avoided by insti- tutions here. Harry and Sarah Levine of Lauder Ave. will cele- brate their 60th wedding an- niversary Monday at a fam- ily party at the home of their son Aaron, of Concord Ave., Southfield. The party will also be at- tended by their children, Dr. Hyde Leland of Ana- heim, Calif., and Dr. Dora Levine of Detroit, and four grandchildren. Mr. Levine owned the Boston Paper Co. until his retirement, and is very ac- tive in senior citizens groups at the Jewish Community Center. He is a life member of Craftsman Lodge. ( Engagements} Mr. and Mrs. Aubie Coop- erman of Concord Ave., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Bryna-Lynn Cooper- man to Bruce Mitchell Fel- stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felstein of Marlow Pl., Oak Park. A February wedding is planned. Kissinger Meets Jewish Leaders WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israeli Ambassador Simcha Dinitz and a delegation of the Conference of Presi- dents of Major American. Jewish Organizations held separate meetings last week with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger on the eve of his latest diplomatic mission to the Middle East. Among those present were: Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman of the Presidents Conference, Max Fisher, chairman of the board of governors of the Jewish Agency; Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, president of the American Jewish Congress; Elmer Winter, president of the American Jewish Com- mittee; David Blumberg, president of Bnai Brith; Frank Lautenberg, general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and Yehu- dah Hellman, executive di- rector of the Presidents Conference. MRS. ROSENFELD Diane Lynne Goldberg became the bride of Dr. Joel Rosenfeld in a recent cere- mony at Adat Shalom Syn- agogue. Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gold- berg of R-idgecliff Dr., Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rosenfeld of Los Angeles, Calif. Cheryl Gutov was her sis- ter's matron of honor. Best man wasfCorky Rosenfeld, brother of the bridegroofn. The couple is living in Cal- ifornia. Announcing the decision, which was approved by the university senate and execu- tive council, the university president Professor Haim Ben-Shachar, said that the center will provide a frame- work for all academic activi- ties of the university, as well as for researchers and scholars in the fields of eco- nomic, social and cultural development from all parts of the world. OAK PARK 5413343 OPEN AGAIN Every Sunday Noon till 4 Everything New For Fall Light Weight Holiday Dresses Blouses-Skirts & Sweaters The activities of the cen- ter will include the conven- ing and conducting of inter- national conferences and seminars on the develop- ment pPoblem;„ promoting and carrying out research into development problems and publishing scientific papers on the subject. Coolidge.at 9 Mile Oak Park Good Afternoon! And good tasting. Spread that famous Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese flavor all over a crispy matzoh for your tea time snack. One bite will tell you—it's fresh and creamy and smooth. 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