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April 28, 1978 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

eritage Is UJA Topic May 6

Local members of the
United Jewish Appeal
Young Leadership Cabinet
are sponsoring "Passport to
Your Heritage," a program
which will examine Jewish
family roots, for younger
leaders of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation and Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund on May
The program will begin at
8:15 p.m. at the Jewish
Community Center. Histo-
rian and author Max Di-
mont will be guest speaker.
Participants are being
asked to provide some back-
ground information on their
families, including country

and town of origin, year of
arrival in the U.S. This in-
formation will - be incorpo-
rated into the program.
Robert M. Citrin and Ed-
ward D. Gold are program
chairmen for the evening.
Joel D. Gershenson is
regional chairman of the
UJA Young Leadership
Cabinet. Other local mem-
bers of the Cabinet are
Stanley D. Frankel, Dr.
Martin Hart, Lawrence S.
Jackier, Henry P. Lee and
Michael W. Maddin.

SAVE
BP to

En ga gemen s

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Paull Hauer of Oak Park an-
of Farmington Hills an- nounce the engagement of
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra
their daughter, Doris Rae Esther Hauer, to . Ronald
Paull, to David Schey, son Harvey Uscher, son of
of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mrs. Debra Uscher of
Schey of Oak Park. Miss Lauderdale Lakes, Fla., and
Paull earned BA and MA the late Mr. Harry Uscher.
degrees from Eastern Miss Hauer was graduated
Michigan University. Her from Wayne State Univer-
fiance is a master's degree sity. Her fiance was
candidate in social work at graduated from the George
Wayne State University. Washington University
•• •
College of Law. A July wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Manny ding is planned.

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April 26, 1978

Dear Friend:

MISS NEEDLEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Needleman of Philadelphia,
Pa., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,
Marcia, to Roger David Per-
sin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Persin of Cumberland Dr.,
Southfield.
Miss Needleman was
graduated
magna
cum
laude from the University of
Pittsburgh, where she
earned a BA degree in
sociology. She received a
master's degree in medical
and hospital administration
from the U-P Graduate
School of Public Health.
Her fiance earned BA and
MA degrees in economics
from Wayne State Univer-
sity.
A June wedding is
planned.

Goldmann Hits
`Jewish Lobby'

We'd like to give you advance notice of a very special sale. All of our
latest Spring and Summer suits, sport coats, dress slacks and all weather
coats will go on sale to the general public at 20 to 30% off, Tuesday,
May 2.

To allow our preferred customers the opportunity to have the best
selection before our public sale, all our stores will be open Thursday,

Friday, and Saturday, April 27, 28 and 29, 'till 9 pm, and our Lincoln
Center Store will be open on Sunday, April 30, from noon to 5 pm. Our

Preferred Customer Sales will continue through Monday, May 1.

Come early and get 20 to 30% off on our entire selection of suits,
sport coats, dress slacks and all weather coats. Alterations are free.

The sale also includes all clothing in our Lincoln Center Short and
Portly Departments for the Caesars among you.

Hope to see you Sunday.

NEW YORK (ZINS) — A
New York Magazine article
written by Sol Stern claims
that the former president of
the World Jewish Congress,
Nahum Goldmann, has told
Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance and National
Security Adviser Zbigniew
Brzezinski that they must
"break the Jewish lobby" in
the U.S.
Goldmann also was sup-
posed to have called the
Conference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish
Organizations "a major obs-
tacle" to Middle East peace
and "a destructive force."

Parade Leader

NEW YORK (ZINS) —
Masada, the youth move-
ment of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America, will lead
the annual "Salute to Is-
rael" parade down Fifth
Ave. in New York May 7.

Sincerely,

1-

Aaron Shifman

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