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May 19, 1978 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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( Flint News

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Leah Shapira and David
Alan Gotlib were married in
a recent ceremony in
Jerusalem, Israel.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Shapira
of Holon, Israel. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Benzion Gotlib of
Wabash Ave., Flint.
The new Mrs. Gotlib
earned bachelor's and mas-
ter's degrees in biochemis-
try at the Hebrew Univer-
sity. Her husband was
graduated from Grand Val-
ley State College and the
Hartman Institute of Torah
Studies in Jerusalem.
Jonathan Gotlib was his

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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

Sunday — Cong. Beth Is-
rael Sisterhood Picnic; and
Cong. Beth Israel Sister-
hood Art Auction, 6:30 p.m.,
synagogue.
Monday — Temple Beth
El Board Meeting, 8 p.m.,
temple.
Tuesday — FJCC Com-
munity Relations Church-
State meeting.
Wednesday —Hadassah
Israeli Fashion Show, noon,
Cong. Beth Israel; and Bnai
Brith Women meeting.
Thursday — FJCC
Executive Committee meet-
ing, 6 p.m., Temple Beth El;
and FJCC Board of Gover-
nors meeting, 8 p.m., Tem-
ple Beth El.

Susan Lefton of Hun-
tington Woods is a student
in the Mollie Goodman
Academic High School in
Ashkelon, Israel. She is part
of a group of teenagers par-
ticipating in a unique edu-
cational program for
Americans.
The Mollie Goodman
School was founded and is
maintained by the Zionist
Organization of America. It
shares a 520-acre campus
Flint People
with the Kfar Silver Ag-
Make News
ricultural High School and
Milton G. Warren has the Kfar Silver-Hassan
been chosed by the Insur- Technical High School.
ance Women of Genesee
Both of these schools pro-
County as "Insurance Boss vide high school education
of the Year."
for Israeli youngsters and
Mrs. Allan Silverton the Americans get a chance
was installed as treasurer of to study with Israelis.
the Michigan Women's Os-
The daughter of Mr.
teopathic Auxiliary.
Leonard J. Hourvitz is and Mrs. Harold Lefton,
18-year-old
Susan is a
among six Flint high school
seniors who have been senior in her fourth year
at
the
Mollie
Goodman
awarded a National Merit
Academic High School.
Scholarship.
In
addition
to
her
studies
Shott Schafer, Lisa
Failer, Brian Biesman, she is involved in a
Andrea Wolf, Barbara variety of work projects
Goldstein and Jeff around the Kfar Silver
Friedman were inducted fruit orchards and cam-
into the Ivy Miller Chapter pus.
lives with an
She
of the National Honor
"adopted family" in nearby
Society.
Ashkelon.
In her spare time
Rabbi Gerald H. Schus-
ter, spiritual leader of Tem- she helps new students from
South
America
in their He-
ple Beth El, was elected sec-
retary of the Great-Lakes- brew studies.
Ohio Valley Region of the
Applications for study at
Association of Reform Rab- the Mollie Goodman Aca-
bis.
demic High School are now
Robert F. Leonard, being accepted for 10th,
Genesee County prosecut- 11th and 12th grade study.
ing attorney, hosted a semi- For information, write the
nar and reception com- Department for High School
memorating the 30th an- Education in Israel, Zionist
niversary of the state of Is- Organization of America, 4
rael in New York this week.

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brother's best man. Attend-
ing the wedding from
Michigan were the brideg-
room's grandmother, Mrs.
Jack Tobin of Southfield;
his sister, Mrs. Mark (Judy)
Gordon of Birmingham and
the Gordon children.
The couple is living in
Jerusalem.

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Shirley Marder, an active
member of Jewish, women's
and communal organiza-
tions, died May 8 at age 46.
Born in Detroit, Mrs.
Marder was a member of
Cong. Beth Israel and its
sisterhood, Hadassah,
Women's American ORT,
the Genesee County Dental
Society Auxiliary, Atlas
Valley Country Club and
the Genesee Valley Tennis
Club.
She is survived by her
husband, Dr. Ira B.; three
sons, Jeffrey, Mark and
Drew; her mother, Sophie
Stein of Canoga Park,
Calif.; a brother, Benjamin
Stein of Canoga Park; and a
sister, Pauline Weber, also
of Canoga Park.

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Gloria Kaplan

Gloria S. Kaplan, a
member of Jewish women's
organizations, died May 5 at
age 57.
A Flint native, Mrs. Kap-
lan was a member of Temple
Beth El and its sisterhood
and the Ann Lebster Chap-
ter of Hadassah.
She is survived by two
sons, Dr. Howard M. of De-
troit and Robert A.- her
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