40 October 17, 1975
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
SAM
BARNETT
Mizrachi Women to Honor Senators
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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NEW YORK — U.S. Sea-
tors Jacob Javits, Abraham
Ribicoff and Richard Stone,
will receive American
Mizrachi Women's "Bicen-
tennial Public Service
Award" at the organiza-
tion's 50th anniversary Con-
vention, Sunday through
Wednesday at the Statler
Hilton Hotel in Washing-
ton, D.C.
The awards will pay trib-
ute to those "faithful sons
and daughters who have
rendered distinguished serv-
ice to the American demo-
cratic heritage and the ethi-
cal Jewish tradition of social
responsibility and concern,"
said Mrs. Evelyn Schreiber,
national president of AMW.
The award was estab-
lished in 1975 to mark both
the 200th birthday of the
U.S. in the Bicentennial
Year, as well as the 50th
birthday of AMW.
The first recipient of the
Bicentennial Public Serv-
ice Award, was Mayor
Abraham D. Beame of
New York City.
It was also announced
that during the convention,
delegates plan to conduct a
vigil for Soviet Jewry at the
Russian Embassy in Wash-
ington, D.C.
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Women of JNF are shown planning Tuesday's member-
ship and Blue Box campaign meeting set for noon at
Temple Israel. Shown are, from left, Mesdames Hele -
Rosenfeld, membership chairman; Serena Brume
membership co-chairman; Diane Levine, president; He-
len Ring, Blue Box chairman; and Shirley Kraft, pro-
gram chairman. Tuesday's program will feature the
choral group of the Music Study Club, under the direc-
tion of Don Frohman, with accompanist Rose Bassin
Stein.
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$10.00-$20.00
$21.00-$35.00
$36.00-$50.00
$51.00-$70.00
$71.00-$100.00
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Mrs. Norman Cottler will
sponsor the 55th annual
donor luncheon of Ladies of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
and Women's Sabbath
League noon Oct. 29 at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods,
announces Fanny Laufer,
president.
Proceeds will benefit
needy children here and in
Israel. Entertainment will
be provided by Cantor Hy-
man Adler of Cong. Bnai
David and Eric Rosenow.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Laufer, 968-7146, or Mrs.
Arthur Cutler, 543-7861.
MISS RAUCH
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S.
Rauch of Catalina Ave.,
Southfield, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Susan Jamian to Ken-
neth Jordan Kass, son of
Col. and Mrs. William Kass
of Skokie, Ill.
Miss Rauch is a senior
majoring in education at the
University of Michigan. Her
fiance attended Miami Dade
University in Florida.
A June wedding is
planned.
Ellen M. Kerwin
Plans to Marry
Women's League
Plans Conference
NEW YORK — Dr.
Abram Sachar, chancellor
of Brandeis University, will
deliver the principal address
at the biennial social action-
United Nations conference
of the Women's League for
Conservative Judaism Tues-
day at the Forest Hills Jew-
ish Center, it was an-
nounced by Mrs. M. Milton
Perry, national president of
the league.
The theme of the confer-
ence is "Changing Perspec-
tives in American Jewry".
The conference will deal
with domestic social issues.
Israel affairs and United
Nations activities. Tech-
niques for the implementa-
tion of programs to reach
the desired goals also will be
discussed and recom-
mended.
MISS KERWIN
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L.
Kerwin of Constitution Dr.,
Southfield, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Ellen Margaret to Allan
H. Slutsky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Slutsky of
Sunrise City, Fla.
A November wedding is
planned.