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October 13, 1978 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-13

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WHILE YOU WAIT

MISS PERLMUTTER

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Perlmutter of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Roberta
Kay, to Kenneth A. Isaac-
son, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Isaacson of Hun-
tington Woods.
Mr. Isaacson is a senior at
the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
A January wedding is
planned.

JERRY FENBY

SHELBY LEE

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BETH SHALOM United
Synagogue Youth will host
a Super Sukka Social Oct.
21, beginning with Shabat
services in the synagogue
and then proceeding to the
home of Jon Widenbaum,
21691 Kenosha.
BSUSY also will host a
shalosh seuda 6:15 p.m. Oct.
28 in the synagogue. Steve
Lederman, cultural vice
president, will plan the pro-
gram.
The youth group hosts
services 10 a.m. Saturdays
in the synagogue for young
people‘. Everyone is wel-
come.

* * *

BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES Machar

Youth Group, for youth age
8-12, will hold a member-
ship dinner Thursday in the
sukka. Rabbi Israel Hal-
pern will speak on the laws
of Sukkot. There is a charge.
Officers for the 1978-1979
program year are: Bradley
Zerman, president; Audra
Gendelman, vice president;
Julie Weintraub, secretary;
and Daryl Toby, treasurer.

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Former Detroiters Mr.
and Mrs. Irving B. Caplan of
Akron, Ohio, announce the

engagement of their daugh-
ter, JoAnne, to Marc Alan
Rabinowitz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Rabinowitz of
Miami Beach, Fla.
was
Caplan
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graduated from Ohio State
University. Her fiance was
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Pittsburgh.
An April wedding is
planned.

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For information on the
youth program at Bnai
David, contact the
synagogue youth-line,
557-8325 or library, 557-
8211.

The annual Histadrut
city-wide conference will be
held 9:30 a.m. Oct. 22 at the
Labor Zionist Institute. The
conference will kick off the
1978-1979 campaign.
Sam Fishman, executive
director of Michigan UAW
community action program,
will be the guest speaker. In
addition, election of officers
will be held and workers
kits will be distributed.
Breakfast will be served,
and all contributors to the
Histadrut Campaign are
invited.
For breakfast reserva-
tions call the Histadrut
office, 851-0606.

The refugee is like a plant
without soil or water.
— Moses ibn Ezra

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* * *

BNAI DAVID Ha-or
(grades five-six) will meet
4:30 p.m. today at the
synagogue for sukka-
decorating followed by an
oneg Shabat dinner. There
is a charge, and friends are
invited. For information,
contact adviser Marsha
Katz, 968-7260.
Atid senior group (grades
nine-12) will celebrate
Sukkot with sukka-
decorating followed by an
ice cream party at Farrell's
Saturday, meeting 8 p.m. at
the synagogue. Sukka-
decorating will take place at
the home of adviser Hartley
Harris. For information,
contact Harris, 967-0735.
Atid members will attend
a Detroit Lions football
game Oct. 22, meeting 11:30
a.m. at the synagogue. Bus
transportation will be pro-
vided. Tickets are limited
and reservation forms must
be turned in to the
synagogue office by Wed-
nesday. For information,
contact Harris or president
Steve Dines, 557-1977.

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Committee chairmen are
Renea Shulman, Alan
Newman and Tracey Re-
znik.
For information, call
Marla Schwarzberg, ad-
viser, 851-6880.

Talit and Tefilin will
meet 9 a.m. Sunday for
services, followed by
breakfast and bowling.
Youth age 13 to 17 are in-

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on Oct. 22. Members will
receive a special dis-
count. For information,
contact adviser Alan
Hurvitz, 557-0822.

Shabat Story Hour (age 4
to 7) meets 10 a.m. Satur-
days for Shabat stories,
games and a special chil-
dren's kidush. The group
will hold an afternoon
luncheon and games in the
sukka Oct. 21, following its
10 a.m. meeting. All young
children are invited. Ad-
mission is free. For informa-
tion, contact group leader
Michelle Goldman, 559-
3584. The group also will
meet 6:45 p.m. Oct. 23
(Simhat Torah) to march
with the main congrega-
tion. Cookies, cake and
drinks will follow.

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