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. pewea 10 ) ' agee 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9. Mi Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING 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. . I • DISCO limitless Space Disco • Parties ForAll Ages Jeff Leitson 661-1125 Bob Iwrey 681-2478 "FIRST FOR A REASON" What is downwards, what is upwards; All that the day defaces, Will be clear at night. The sun was given as reward for effort, And the moon —as a gift; What the gold of the sun stains The silver of the moon will whiten... Black Theatrical Group Formed The newly formed Wayne State University -Black Theatre Touring Company will present a revival of the award-winning play, "The Story of the Blind Pig," by Phillip Hayes Dean at 8:30 p.m. June 1 - 4 in the Hil- berry Theatre. For ticket. information, -call the Hilberry, 577-2972. AL KLINE • DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 . OAK PARK'S #1 FRUIT & VEGETABLE MARKET "WHERE PRICE TELLS AND QUALITY SELLS" >A\ BOB'S Indoor Traveling MARKET , 13701 W. 9 Mile Rd. Corner of Ridgedale SPECIALS FRI. id MON. 547-0140 STORE HOURS Mon.-Fri. 8-6 Sat. 8-7 Sun. 7-5 CUcilicil g yRS IBE GREEN ONIONS 2/29' 2/35 GREEN PEPPERS 2/29' COCA COLA PEPSI TAB recm , 7UP thr= ' )(%les $ 1 59 STAKE GROWN RED TOMATOES 39' Lb. REPEAT BY POPULAR DEMAND BOB'S KOSHER DELI COUNTER OSHERWITZ—Made by Best, Sliced Fresh to Order Kosher CORNED BEEF $ 31 Kosher ROAST BEEF $ 2 9: Kosher PASTRAMI $ 2 1 ! Kosher TONGUE $ 2 9 !. Kosher PEPPER BEEF $ 2 99 lb. SALAMI & BOLOGNA $189 Kosher lb. . $ti s 12 oz. stick Empire Kosher TURKEY ROLL or CHICKEN ROLL 69C 1 /4 lb. DAIRY DEPARTMENT MUENSTER CHEESE IMPORTED NORWEGIAN SWISS CHEESE $1 99 $1 39 Lb. Lb. JARLSBERG STYLE • •