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Shown in the top photograph at a reception sponsored by the Detroit Metropolitan Council of the Labor Zionist -Alliance are, from left, Berl Hershen, Bessie Berris, honorees Norman and Helen Naimark, speaker Dr. Judah Shapiro and Ben Harold. In the second photograph, Israeli Gen. Natan Sharoni is shown with Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses honorees Florence and Jack Schon. In the bottom photograph, at a Women's American ORT reception are, from left, hosts Jack and Ruth Bean, Milton J. Miller and honoree Jeanette Miller, guest speaker Ira Hirschman, Sharon Hart and Dr. Martin Hart. . Singles Events KAY SHELDON PRODUCTIONS will have a disco party 8 p.m. July 8 at Jacques-Marvin Gardens. Refreshments will be served, and there will be a cash bar. Singles age 25-40 are invited. CLEARANCE SA E- i , Sandalg .. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 20, 50 / Savings , BASS DEXTER BARETRAPS STRIDE RITE q3-Te RE- • s til, wke e5T N SOlt i s■ t kl %tit ft.60°10 0 QS v,:: SONIk - 12.0.6u e /0 — n tow FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 477-2343 Ticktori Honored FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY BASS KVD S cre s- cfk\c°' 10 Mile Rd. at Orchard Lake Farmington see Neil Sedaka at Meadow Brook July 25, leaving 7 p.m. from the temple. Tic- kets and refreshments are included in the cost of the evening. Advance paid reservations are limited to 44 persons. Checks should -be mailed to Solo Flight, Temple Beth El, 7400 Tele- graph, Birmingham, 48010. For information, call Laurie Graff, 626-0977. * * * CRITERION CLUB will have a picnic 3 p.m. Wed- nesday at the home of Cecile Smith, 10130 Troy, Oak Park. There is a charge. For information, call Cecile Bartholomew, 559-8397, or Esther Bershad, 543-6294. . SELECT GROUP Bel-Aire Center SOLO FLIGHT SING- LES of Temple Beth El will ir e0 SHOES SELECT GROUP Orchard Mall Orchard Lk. N. of Maple W. Bloom. 851-5566 Sun. 12-5 Wayne State University President Thomas Bon- ner, left, is shown con- gratulating professor of music Jason H. Tickton for his more than 40 years of service to the univer- sity. Tickton has also served as music director and organist at Temple Beth El for 46 years. Traditional Hasidic WeddinE Sees Marriage of a Shemtov A traditional Jewish wedding in the Hasidic style united Mariasha Shemtov and Rabbi Yosef Y. Groner Monday at Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim. The bride is the daughter of Rabbi Berel Shemtov, a leader in Detroit Chabad Lubavitch ranks, and Mrs. Shemtov. Parents of the bridegrooth are Rabbi Lei- ble Groner, senior member of the secretariat of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and Mrs. Groner. Guests at the wedding celebration were from every walk of life and from every continent. Some were mem- bers of the renowned Hasidic-rabbinic families of the Shemtovs and the Grop- ers; some were men of sci- ence and letters; others were long-standing friends of Rabbi Shemtov and sup- porters of Michigan Lubavitch since its early years here; and finally, there were the young men and women, colleagues and fellow-students of the bride and bridegroom at the Cen- tral Lubavitch Rabbinic Academy and the Bais Rivka Women's Seminary, both in New York. Among the guests were: Rabbis Moshe Groner, the bridegroom's uncle, of the Central Lubavitch Secretariat; Zemach Gurevitch, the bridegroom's grand- father, of the Booklyn Rabbinate; Menachem Rodal, a rosh yeshiva at the Lubavitch Yeshiva of Pittsburgh; Mendel Popack, head of Lubavitch activities in Capetown, South Africa; Shlomo Aron Kazar- nowsky, emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe for 30 years; Menachem Zev Greenglass, a noted Kabalist, who serves as rosh yeshiva and in- structor of Hasidic phi- losophy at the Rabbinical College of Canada in Montreal. Also Joshua Korf, grandfather of the bride, a leader of Brooklyn's Hasidic community; Pinchas Korf, an uncle of the bride and rosh yeshiva at the Oholei Torah Institute of New York; Avraham Shemtov, head of the Lubavitch office in Philadelphia and liaison-officer for Chabad- Lubavitch to the White House, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Represen- tatives; Mendel Shemtov, a noted businessman and rabbi, head of Republic Plastics Corp. and Lubavitch contact to the Jewish communities of Ja- pan, Hong Kong a-nd Taiwan; Yosef Sudak, whose father, Rabbi _Nachman Sudak, directs Lubavitch operations in London and the United Kingdom. The wedding began with the "Kabalat Panim" or re- ception for chassen and kalla. The Tena'im or bet- rothal agreement was signed, at which the mothers of the bride and bridegroom together smashed a plate on the symbolizing the remembrance of the de- struction of the Jerusalem sanctuary. The ketuba (marriage contract) was then signed and the brideg- room recited a special dis- sertation of Hasidic philog.- ophy (called a Ma'amar) ex- plaining the mystic signifi- cance of bride, bridegroom and matrimony. ' Holding lit candl bis Groner and Sherntov then conducted the chasser' to his bride to perform thee, badecken or veiling, re:- miniscent of Rebbeca's covering her face with her veil upon seeing Isaac_ b fore their betroth (Genesis 26:65). The wed- ding ceremony under t canopy of "Chupa" was held in the brilliant sunshii outside, "under the canopy of heavens" in accordan with ancient Jewish tradi- tion. The bride was con- ducted to the hupa by her mother and the bride room's, holding burnis candles, to the strains of an Hasidic melod Under the canopy, the bride and her entourage encircled the groo seven times — for on the day of his wedding, the chassen is compared to a king, and just as monarch is encircled by his legions, so is th.L. groom to be encircled by his kalla. Master of ceremonies was Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan, assistant administrator o Michigan Lubavitch. Rabin. Shlomo Aron Kazarnowsky read a letter of greetii from the Lubavitcher Re- bbe. When the ceremony w over, hundreds of young guests began singing a dancing. The dancing was in accordance with Tora Law separate circles f men and women on eith side of a Mehitza — a phrsi- cal barrier, with no social mixed dancing. Followin tradition, the bride ati bridegroom were hoiste onto chairs and lifted abov the dancing guests. - . Nobody Wants Profitable Route WASHINGTON Newsweek magazi , aims that no airlines are ---Kiote. to take on the new air routl between Cairo and Te Aviv, despite the larg,e number of European and American tourists expected to use the route. Israeli officials believe that the airlines fear Arat economic and terrorist rc prisals. TWA and Olympic Airways officials say thE.:, have a shortage of equip- ment and crews. Egyptair and El Al arE prohibited by treaty fre-- flying the route until Egypt and Israel open their rs spective embassies 'scheduled for the end of thi;, year.