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October 01, 1976 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-10-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Lecture-Discussion Programs

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WE WRAP FOR FREEZING

To All Our Friends,
Relatives and Customers

Cong. Beth-Achim
terhood will present a
lecture-discussion series,
under the auspices of the
synagogue's adult educa-
tion committee, entitled
"The Seven Ages of Wo-
man. -
The program will begin
9:30 a.m. Oct. 11 in the
synagogue with a conti-
nental breakfast. Guest
speaker Dr. George D.
Barahal, child
psychologist, will give a
talk on "Our Children —
Raising a Healthy Child. -
Future programs in-
clude: "The One-Parent
Family," Oct. 18, "Women
in Politics — Analysis of
- Issues," Oct. 25; "Sexual
Adjustment and/or Its
Problems,"
Nov.
1;
"Empty Nest Syndrome,"
Nov. 8; "Alcoholism and
Drug Abuse," Nov. 22; and
"The Senior Years — Un-
tapped Usefulness and Ta-
lent," Nov. 29:
There is a charge for
non-members. A baby sit-

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We wish you a happy,
healthy and
prosperous New Year

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Warsh
and Family

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Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Sandweiss of Birmin-
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gagement of their daugh-
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Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Klein of Oak Park.
A May wedding is plgri-
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Eder-Applebaum

Marriage Told

ter will be available by
calling the synagogue,
352-8670.
Tobi .Fox is sisterhood
president. Adult educa-
tion chairman is Alice
Bermanis and Mickey
Lasher is vice president
of adult education. Adult
education committee
members are Helen
Boxer, Annie Friedman,
Irma Glaser and Beth
Jacobs.

I MarriagesI

Irene Molner and Dr.
Arthur J. Schatz were
married recently. Rabbi
Milton Rosenbaum of
Temple Emanu-El of-
ficiated. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Davis Molner of
Pearson Ave., Oak Park.
Parents Of the brideg-
room are Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Schatz of
Philadelphia, Pa. The
couple will live in North
Miami, Fla. •
* * *
Peggy J. Wrubel and
Charles G. Morrow were
married in a recent cere-
mony in the chambers of
Judge Gus Cifelli. The
couple is living in Oak
Park.

Women Will Tour
Kiesge Building

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Raderman
and Family
Mrs. Mollie Warsh

Friday,- OCtober t, • 1976 35

Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, National Council of
Jewish Women, will take
a tour of Kresge Interna-
tional Headquarters in
Troy Oct. 14, arranged by
the section's Flair Com-
mittee.
The tour will leave 9:30
a.m. from the Council of-
fice, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield. Luncheon will
be served, and there is a
charge. For reservations,
call the council, 557-9604.
Flair committee in-
cludes Carol Krugel,
chairman; Amy Brown,
Diane Blair, Sandra
Leshman, Mildred,Berry,
Julia Harwith, Judy
Adelman, Pola Freed-
man, Willis Binnard, Do-
reen Sabin, Roz Gitlen,
Sandy Rosin and Mary
Schwartz.

MRS. EDER

Nadine
Ellen
Applebaum became the
bride of Jeffrey Eder in a
recent candlelight cere-
mony at the Raleigh
House. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme of Temple Israel of-
ficiated.
The bride is the- daugh,-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Applebaum of Stratford
Pl., Oak Park. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Eder of
Borgman Ave., Oak Park.
Parents of the brideg-
room are Mr. and Mrs..
Charles Eder of Borgman
Ave., Oak Park.
Rose Grossman was
maid of honor: Brides-
maids were Gayle Eder,
Roberta Pinsky, Susan
Adelman and Elyse
Applebaum. .
- Howard Eder was- his
brother's best man.
Ushers were Stuart
Pinsky, Bruce Adelman,
Michael .Applebaum and
Alan Applebaum. Par-
ticipating in the ceremony
were the bride's grandpa-
rents; Mrs. Sarah Silver-
man and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Applebaum, and
the bridegroom's grand-
mother, Mrs. Pauline
Eisenberg.
The new Mrs. Eder
earned a BS degree in
medical technology from
Wayne State University.
Her husband also earned
a BS degree at WSU and
attends the University of
Michigan's dental school.
The couple are residing
in Ann Arbor.

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Temple Israel Youth
Group opened its new.
season this month with a
report from President
Steven Zatkin that the
group had been voted one
of two outstanding Re-
form youth groups in the
country.
Symbolic of the honor
was the presentation of
the Chai Award by Doug
Kohn, president of the
Michigan State Temple
Youth.
The group's Mitzva'
Day program will occur
Oct. 31, when it will per-
form chores and odd jobs
for members of the com-
munity. The funds raised
support a wide variety of
youth group programs.
For information on
Mitzva Day, call Stuart
Brozgold, 559-1507, or
Bunny Mittledorf, 851-
2117.

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