THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 January 9, 1976 Debra S. Weinger to Wed in Summer Women's Inter-Faith Tour Probes Middle East Conflict NEW 'YORK (JTA) — Twenty-five women — Catholics, Protestants and Jews — are on a 17-day Women's Interreligious Summer Wedding for Sheryl Lastar 'MISS WEINGER Mr. and Mrs. Morton Weinger of Fairway Dr., Livonia, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Debra Stella to Alan Freed- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freedman of Houghton Ave., Livonia. A summer wedding is planned. YOUR WEDDING— BAR MITZVA ALBU FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES 357-1010 - MISS LASTAR Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Lastar of Winchester Rd., West Bloomfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Sheryl Lynn to James L. Allen, of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Allen of Chesterfield, Mo., formerly of West Bloomfield. Miss Lastar is a senior in medical technology at Mich- igan State University where her fiance is a senior in zool- ogy. Mr. Allen is doing car- diovascular research at Washington University's medical school. A summer wedding is planned. WHATEVER YOUR TASTE IN COLORS OR FABRICS — WE HAVE IT. FINE BROCADES, TEX- TURES, VELVETS, DA- MASKS, MATTLESSES, NY- LONS, HERCULONS. WE CARRY IMPORTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. VISIT OR CALL. Study Tour of the Middle East, it was announced by the American Jewish Com- mittee. They will visit Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Is- rael. Plans have been made for the group to meet with women on all levels of so- ciety in each country, in an effort to secure new insights into the Middle East conflict by reaching sources of opin- ion previouSly unknown in the West. They also hope to learn more about the life-styles of Arab and Israeli women, and to stimulate an inquiry into how women can work together toward peace in the Middle East. The tour group, whose members come from eight Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women will have its annual Histadrut 'drive brunch 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Senta Josephtal, scholar- in-residence, chairman of Histadrut's absorption de- partment, a founder of Ki- butz Galed and a former 5755 SCHAEFER RD. I block North of Fold Rd Dearborn lU 4 5900 Open Doily 8 a m to 5 p IT1 CALL LU 4-5900 ( e 9 ,p ftw 4 ,4 ,000 OUR EVERYDAY PRICES 30% to 50% OFF orepup Master Charge WAR E OUSE STORE 3160 W. 12 Mile. Berkley • Daily 10.6, Thurs., Fri. '619, Sun. 12-5 23 Mile/Van Dyke, Shelhy Plaza • Daily 10.6, Mon., Thurs.. Fri. '619. Sun. 12-5 • Engagements} Mr. and Mrs. Sam Su- rosky.of Baltimore, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter Connie Surosky tp William Steven Ruskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ruskin of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park.'A February wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Mason of Monroe announce the engagement of their daughter Amy Beth Mason to Clifford Bardach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar- dach of Great Neck, N.Y. Miss Mason earned a BS degree from Eastern Michi- gan University and an MA degree in oral interpretation from Emerson College, Bos- ton, Mass. Her fiance at- tended Yale University and earned a BA degree in psy- chology at Columbia Uni- versity. Mr. Bardach was elected to Phi Beta Kappa Honorary. A May wedding is planned. 356-8563 STATIONERY PARTY FAVORS & ACCESSORIES * * * ENTERTAINMENT* * * SEYMOUR CARICATURES SCHWARTZ AGENCY MUPSSI Y C CSHHICOSWS 356-8525 FRANKIE RAPP 4+ 4241 ++ 4,40++ +44 4 Sisterhood Adult Institute Day to Be Staged at Beth Achim . Beth Achim Sisterhood adult education committee will present "Sisterhood Adult Institute Day" begin- ning 10 a.m. Jan. 27 at the synagogue. "What Is Happening To The Jewish Home?" will be the topic of the panel discus- sion to be moderated by Rabbi Milton Arm, spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Achim. Speakers on the panel will include Rabbi Robert Abramson, headmaster of Hillel -Day School; Dr. Sid- ney Grosberg, marriage counselor; and Dr. Harold Mathis, behavioral psychol- ogist. A question and an- swer period will follow. A luncheon will be served_ by the Leadership Confer- ence of Women Religious (Roman Catholic), United Presbyterian Women, and the American Jewish Com- mittee, in cooperation with the Division of Overseas Ministries of the National Council of Churches. It also includes a social , 44 4+ 4+4+ 44,42 welfare consultant, an in- Boy! If only we were terreligious dialogue spe- 100% Kosher in everything we cialist, a Head Start teacher, and several com- 43 produce with this label: munal and religious lay leaders. Two of the partici- 43 pants are candidates for 43 position of Moderator of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., the highest elected role in that. 21° religious body. 43 11. The tour is co-sponsored But we're not! Our Yogurt is not Kosher, and nei-a, noon, for which there is a charge. For luncheon reser- vations, by Jan. 20, call the synagogue office, 352-8670, Alice Bermanis, 353-5210, or Tobi Fox, vice president of education, 559-7162.. The afternoon session will begin 1 p.m. Dr. Ar- nold Goldsmith, professor of English at Wayne State University, will speak on author and philosopher, Elie Wiesel. Sisterhood president Sheila Schussler invites the public. Adult education co- chairmen are Ms. Bermanis, and Annie Friedman. For baby-sitter service reserva- tions, call Beverly Hacker, 353-5148. Histadrut Drive Brunch Slated by Pioneer Women Detroit Unit ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. BankAmencard states and Canada, in- cludes a physician; a Pres- byterian minister; a col- lege professor; an arbitration expert; two editors; a photographer; a college vice president; four Roman Catholic nuns and four housewives. INVITATIONS by HATTIE SCHWARTZ member of Knesset, will be guest speaker. The Pioneer Women His- tadrut drive is conducted under the- leadership of Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg, Pioneer Women 'Council Histadrut chairman and secretary of the Israel Histadrut Cam- paign of Metropolitan De- troit; Mrs. Bessie Berris and Mrs. Evelyn Noveck, co- chairpersons of Histadrut's Pioneer Women division; and Mrs. Sulamis Goldof- tas, Mrs. Chana Michlin and Mrs. Estelle Rappaport. Guests are invited at a . nominal charge. For infor- mation, call the Pioneer Women office, 351-0750. Rabin to Visit U.S. WASHINGTON (JTA) — The White House an- nounced that Israeli Pre- mier Yitzhak Rabin will visit the United States Jam 27 to Feb. 4 for in-depth diS- cussions with President Ford on the Middle East. While in the country Ra- bin will also hold talks with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and other Ameri- can officials and will visit several other cities. This will be the third visit by ra- bin to the U.S. since becom- ing premier. 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