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May 27, 1977 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34 Friday, May 27, 1977



`Matchmaker, Matchmaker' Detroit Pioneer Women Council

generation matchmaker.
Her father was a match-
maker in Israel, to which
the family fled from Nazi
persecution. Four of her
seven children met their
husbands through a
matchmaker,—and at one
time she had two as-
sociates, one in Los
Angeles and another in
Borough Park.

NEW YORK — Shad-
chanut — matchmaking
— the intended for mar-

riage kind, is a thriving
art, especially in the sec-
tions of New York popu-
lated by Orthodox and
Hasidic Jews.
Many of the observant
youth there are forbidden
to go to parties and often
rely on the services of a
matchmaker to be able to
meet members of the op-
posite sex.
Accordin-k— to the New
mg. York Times, three women
are actively seeking to
bring young Jews to-
gether, hopefully, for the
purpose of marriage.
Rivka Dov of Borough
Park credits herself with
arranged marriages
during her 30-year career.
Mrs. Dov is a second-

Mrs. Dov takes nofee
for her services, and
when one is sent to her
she contributes it to char-
ity. Maureen Weiner, who
has been fixing up
couples for the past seven
years, also takes no fee
for her • services. A
neighbor, who wished to
remain -anonymous,
charges $500, less of the
couple is poor.

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to Install BettyRath as President

J ERUSALEM—Claude
Vigee, Hebrew University
Betty Rath will be in- tion and membership and
visiting professor of mod-
stalled as president of the recording secretary. She
ern French literature, will
Greater Detroit Council of has been president of the Di-
receive the Jacob Bur-
Pioneer Women at the or- - mona Chapter twice.
ckh-ardt Prize awarded by
Other officers to be in-
the Goethe Foundation in
stalled are: Lillian Shapiro,
Basel, Switzerland for his
executive vice president;
literary works.
Sylvia Isaacs, Margaret
The prize will be awarded
Huppert, Judith Weinstein,
by the rector of the Univer-
Elsie Harold, Billie Kramer
of Basel at a ceremony
and Evelyn Noveck, vice sity
on June 10.
presidents; Blanche Tuch-
man, treasurer; and Rose
Chesluk, Pearl Nusbaum, • I Love the Moon
Rosalyn Stern, Angel Ber-
BY P. M. RASKIN
Translated -from the Hebrew
ger and Lorraine Gale, sec-
BY JOSHUA JOYRICH
retaries.
(FREIDENREIKH)
Alice Ross, national Pio-
neer Women chairman of A soft rustle between the
American affairs, will be in- trees,
stalling officer. Ms. Stern A light rockiag amidst the
will be chairman of - the branches —
BETTY RATH
I love the forest,
ganization's annual installa- day. Immediate past presi- And the moon—sevenfold.
dent,
Ruth
Miller,
will
re-
tion of officers noon
The forest has language of
Thursday in the Labor Zion- port on the past year's ac- creativity,
tivities.
ist Institute.
And the moon — the ex-
Luncheon will be served, pression of a cue!
Ms. Rath has been a
member for 25 years, hav- and there is a-charge. For And I hear their language,
ing served in the council as reservations by Saturday, In it they reveal the secrets
call the Pioneer Women of- of the world.
executive vice president,
fice, 851-0750. The public is
In it they reveal secrets_of
vice president of education,
invited.
nature —
vice president of organiza-

M DA Rehovot Marks Milestone

NIONitheANW'OrrerrelletnrtrOVAPYWIFIWONiehleilhilikji"44;i1

NEW YORK—The Magen
David Adorn (MDA) Reho-
vot brand marked its 41st
anniversary this month-.

On the threshold of summer,
the fields are green and gay.
We just feel like rushing outdoors
and shouting t2 blissful hooray!

Jewish Studies
Receive Funding

Make every day a shout of hooray with

WASHINGTON — The Na-
tional Endowment for the
Humanities, an independent
agency of the Federal go-
verment, has awarded 10
grants from its research di-
vision for Jewish studies, ar-
chiveg and libraries.

The Finest Kosher Dairy Foods at
your favorite food store

ll

Claude Vigee
Will Get Prize

With one grant, the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of
America is
i restoring, pre-
serving and processing 19th
Century Hebrew and Judeo-
Arabic manuscripts.

The initial branch was
founded during the British
Mandate by 12 volunteers in
order to protect their fellow
citizens from terrorist at-
tacks. The present modern
fully equipped Rehovot
MDA first aid and health
station was built in 1971 by
American Red Magen
David for -Israel (ARMDI)
to serve a population of
over 100,000.

USSR Vetoes
Hess' Freedom

NEW YORK — The So-
viet Union has agairLvetoed
a request to free 83-year-old
Rudolf Hess, deputy to Hit-
ler, who is the only prison-
er in Berlin's Spandau Pris-
on.

Zionist Delegates

JERUSALEM (ZINS)-
There may still be some
changes but delegations
from various countries to
the World Zionist Congress
will be approximately as fol-
lows in February 1978: Is-
rael, 200; U.S., 152; Britain,
27; France, 24; Argentina,
21; Canada, 17 ; South Af-
ric a , 12; Brazil, 9;
Uruguay, 8; Australia, 8;
Belgium, 6; Mexico, 6;
Chile, 5; Italy, 5; Holland,
4; Switzerland, 4; Austria,
3; Sweden, 3; Venezuela, 3;
Germany, 2; and Colombia,
Denmark, Greece, India,
New Zealand, Peru and
Rhodesia, 1 each.

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