34 Friday, September 2, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Finest In Musical Entertainment Detroiter's Aliya Group Plans `Remarriage' En Route to Israel LARRY FREEDMA ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS ONTINENTALS 398-3664 Detroiters Sandie and Ar- nold Brutman and Dena and Stefan Hall of Ala- bama, will be remarried Sunday at Kennedy Airport. Both couples are members of an aliya group called Garin Netzanim L'Bar Am, 9e:44 & Vacte'a ' .5eaPod OPEN SUNDAY SEPT. llth des*epit 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING BUY NOW & SAVE Avoid The Rush Place Your Holiday Order Early which is en route to Israel. The two couples were originally married by judges. They decided they wanted to be remarried by a rabbi in the presence of the rest of the garin, which includes Detroiter Beth Frumkin, Jane Malaschick of Philadelphia, Roger and Gail Slaten of Alabama and their four children, and the Brutman's two children. The garin will meet in New York and fly el Al to Ben-Gurion Airport. The group was brought to- gether by Miss Frumkin, a former Israel Aliya Center assistant director. She had spent 14 months as a volun- teer on Israeli kibutzim and made the commitment to make aliya last year. Beth worked for over a year forming a "new fam- ily"—Garin Netzanim, to move to Kibutz Bar Am on the Lebanese border in the Upper Galilee. " Officiating at the "remar- DAIRY MEAL TREAT! bravo! bravo! bravissimo! Italian-style! CHEF BOY-AR-DEE® CH EE RAVI BITE SIZE MACARONI PIES FILLED WITH CHEESE THE MARVELOUS MEATLESS MEAL THAT'S READY TO EAT! HEAT Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee" to cook for you when you long for a delicious meatless meal. His Cheese Ravioli really hits the spot! Perfect for the children's lunch, for an easy supper or even a late-night snack. If you like kreplach, you'll love the Chef's Cheese Ravioli. Bite-size, chock full of tangy Italian-style cheese, simmered in rich, hearty tomato sauce that's seasoned with even more cheese. And, all you do is heat—and enjoy. For a thrifty, meatless .mechayeh you couldn't do better! riage" ceremony will be Rabbi Bruce M. Cohen, North American coordina- tor for Interns For Peace. (Interns For Peace is a project undertaken by Is- rael's Jewish and Arab citi- zens to strengthen human relations. The New York of- fice is next door to Hash- omer Hatzair, the move- ment with which Garin Net- zanim is affiliated. ) Rabbi Cohen will be mak- ing aliya to Israel within six months and plans to work and live within an Arab community for two years, joining 12 American volunteers and four Israeli volunteers. Rabbi Cohen said the en- tire wedding party will wear matching "Garin Net- zanim "Bar Am" shirts under a hupa made from the flag of Israel. WSU Press Prints African Art Book Wayne State University Press has just issued a new publication, "Detroit Col- lects African Art," a cata- logue of artworks from the African continent on loan or donated to the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. The paperback volume, in- cludes a foreword by -DIA director Frederick J. Cum- mings and is illustrated with black and white photo- graphs of each piece. The photographs are accom- panied by a brief descrip- tion and acknowledgement of the donor. The book is divided into sections detailing the origin of the pieces listed therein./ Among the pieces included in the exhibition are masks, vessels, utensils and more. Detroit School Monitors Sought The Monitoring Commis- sion of the U.S. District Court is recruiting school monitors for the 1977-78 school year. The monitors observe school activities in a school near their home. They gather information pertaining to the "court or- dered" desegregation of the Detroit Public Schools: Monitors serve as agents of the Monitoring Commis- sion appointed by the U.S. District Court. They work an average of one-half day per week and receive $5 per visit to reimburse them for transportation costs and lunch. For information, Detroit residents should call the Monitoring Commission, 226-6363. Early Deadline The Jewish News has an early deadline of 3 p.m. today for local publicity to appear in the issue of Friday, Sept. 9. Material re- ceived late will be pub- lished the following week if still timely. The early deadline will be in effect for the next four weeks. Both Garin Netzanim and Interns For Peace are seek- ing new members. For in- formation, call the Israel Aliya Center, 968-1044. Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 BRAVERMAN'S 111 KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY. CHUCK ROAST CORNED BEEF Open Monday Labor day Z. I 09pd. 1 39 • pd. We do not sell Mich. beef, veal or lamb. 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