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August 27, 1976 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-08-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, August 27, 1976

1

Births

Shaarey Zedek Men to Honor
Judge Gubow at Special Lunch

Aug. 20 — To Mr. and Rockingham, Southfield,
Mrs. Richard Bloom a son, Steven Benjamin.
* * *
(Marsha Marcus), 23740
Aug. 16 — To Mr. and
ICantor SAMUEL
Mrs. Larry Chassin
(Alexis Gold), 23821 Con-
don, Oak Park, a son, El-
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U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Gubow, center,
is flanked by members of the honorary committee who
are arranging a special luncheon in his honor to take
place Sept. 11 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Shown with
Judge Gubow are, from left: Judges Norman W.
Feder, Charles L. Levin, Gubow, Alice Gilbert and Ben-
jamin Burdick. Not pictured is Judge Charles Rubiner.

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U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of
Michigan, Lawrence
Gubow, will be honored
"for distinguished ser-
vice" at a special lunc-
heon 12:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
sponsored by the men's
club.
Walter Klein is chair-
man of the luncheon, and
honorary chairman is
Michigan Supreme Court
Associate Justice Charles
Levin. The honorary
committee includes
Judge Benjamin Burdick
of the Wayne County Cir-
cuit Court, Judge Nor-
man Feder of the 46th
District, State of Michi-
gan; Judge Alice Gilbert
of the 48th District, State
of Michigan; and Judge

Adat Shalom Youth
List Their Activities

Adat
Shaloth
Synagogue announces its
program of youth ac-
tivities for 1976-77. The
program includes the re-
ligious school for kinder-
garten and first grade,
youth community study
for secondary school stu-
dents which includes an
informal, four-hour
weekly study program
plus special programs
and a weekend retreat,
and the USY youth
groups.
For more information,
call the synagogue youth
department, 851-5100.

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Charles Rubiner, former
judge of the Common
Pleas Court of Detroit.
Rabbi Irwin Groner,
spiritual leader of the con-
gregation will deliver a
special sermon.
Luncheon will follow a
10 a.m. Sabbath service
and kidush. Reservation
deadline is Sept. 3.

NCJW Slates Tour
of Ongoing Projects

Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, National Council of
Jewish Women, will hold a
tour of the section's pro-
jects leaving 9:15 a.m.
Sept. 14 from the Federa-
tion Apartments. There is
a nominal charge which
includes lunch.
The NCJW projects in-
clude The Orchards, a
home for emotionally dis-
turbed boys; Meals-on-
Wheels, a food service for
home-bound senior
adults; Oakland Opera-
tion Friendship, as drop-in
recreation center for con-
valescing mental pa-
tients; and the Council
Thrift Shops.
For reservations and
membership information,
call the NCJW office,
557-9604.
Planning the tour are
Amy BroWn, Ronne
Acker, Sonia Macey,
Dorene Finer, Dorothy
Kaufman, Harriet Pre-
ntis, Pola Friedman, Sue
Moss, Krana Grossman
and Carol Schwartz.

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HAPPY 40th
ETHEL & SAM

We wish you health and happiness

Your children and grandchildren

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Radomer to Meet

The Radomer Aid Society
will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Workmen's
Circle Center.
Refreshments and a social
hour will follow the
meeting.
All future meetings will
be held at the Zionist
Cultural Center, 18451 W.
10 Mile Rd., Southfield.

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Aug. 11 — To former
Detroiters Dr. and Mrs.
Richard Jaffe (Ellen
Kraft) of South Laguna,
Calif., a daughter, Sara
Rebecca.
* * *
Aug. 10 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Jerry Markowitz
(Cookie Farber), 27321
Dequindre, Madison
Heights, a daughter,
Mindy Ann.

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Aug. 15.— To Mr. and
Mrs. James Jonas (Nancy
Sedley) of Birmingham, a
daughter, Jessica Beth.

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The Lord searcheth all
hearts, and understandeth
all the imaginations of the
thoughts.
I. Chronicles

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field, was recently on
board the inaugural
cruise of the Cunard
Lines' Cunard Countess.
The ship called at St.
Thomas after departure
from San Juan where it is
based.

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