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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 13, 1919
Southfield Miss to Intern
at Brodhead's D. C. Office
Births
July 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Adler (Sandy Schechter)
of Southfield, a son, Robert
Steven.
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July 4 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Steven Lewin (Ruth Anne
Lampert of Skokie, Ill.) of
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Melissa Beth.
* * *
July 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Greene (Fran Bec-
kerman) former Detroiters
of San Diego, Calif., a
daughter, Marla Beth.
* * *
June 30 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey W. Forman
(Faith Diskin) of Oak Park,
a son, Howard Joseph.
* * *
June 29 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Margolin
(former Detroiter Joanne
Hertz) of Iowa City, Iowa, a
daughter, Lisa Beth.
** *
June 29 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald M. Sussman
(Elana Cutler) of Ypsilanti,
a son, Ari Michael.
* * *
June 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Green (Judy
Photo Contest
Winner Named
Monte Nagler of West
Bloomfield was the grand
prize winner in the recent
Detroit News photography
contest.
President of the Greater
Detroit Camera Club Coun-
cil, Nagler has won numer-
ous local and international
awards. He lectures, judges,
teaches and presents slide
shows on photographic re-
lated subjects.
Shulman) of Southfield, a
daughter, Jennifer Lauren.
** *
June 25 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffrey Siporin (Sue
Freedman) of Lansing, a
son, Michael Bennet.
** *
June 19 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dion (Debbie
Schane) of Brighton, a
daughter, Dayna Michelle.
* * *
June 14 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Weisman (El-
len B.Rosen) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Jennifer Lynn.
Congressman William M. Brodhead (D-17th Dis-
** *
trict) has appointed Sandra Adelsberg of Southfield
June 12 — To Dr. and to serve as the 1979 Lyndon Baines Johnson Intern,
Mrs. Marc Keys (Marcia working on legislative projects - in Brodhead's Wash-
Stern) of Farmington Hills, ington office. Miss Adelsberg is taking a combined
. course of study at Columbia University and the
a daughter, Amy Lauren.
Jewish Theological Seminary in New York.
* * *
May 18 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard A. Wise (Di-
ana Santavicca) of Bloom-
field Hills, a son, Geoffrey
David.
Akiva Seniors Graduate
Following Study in Israel
Cancer Fund Has
New Year Cards
The Michigan Cancer
Foundation is offering a
Rosh Hashana card and a
Louis Redstone
selection
REV. HERM.
watercolors in its 1979
greeting card collection.
The card, which features
war
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traditional illustrations
from the Archives of the Leo
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Baeck Institute in New
Following their senior year of high school study in
York, features a mahzor de-
Israel,
13 students were graduated from Akiva He-
sign by Hugo Steiner-Prag
brew Day School. Pictured are, from left, front row:
on the cover.
Among the foundation's Frada Kelman, Peggy Sperber, Reva Green, Deborah
card selection is a box of 14 Engel, Anita Singal and Cheryl Lowenberg. In back
cards containing seven row, from left, are: Dennis Eisenberg, administrative
watercolor renderings by officer of the school; Michael Eisenberg, Nehemya
renowned architect Louis Stollman, Mira Goldner, Daniel Koenigsberg, Elyse
Redstone. Framed copies Adler, Uriel Levi, Grant Mitchell and Rabbi Zev
suitable for gift-giving are Schostak, principal. Administrator Celia Stern is not
being sold by the founda- pictured.
* *
tion.
Proceeds from the
Schostak, principal; and
A total of 13 students
Michigan Cancer Found- were graduated from Akiva
Celia Stern, administrator.
ation's annual greeting Hebrew Day School, follow-
Peggy Sperber and
bass
•
card sale help to support ing a year of study in Israel.
• dingo
Michael Eisenberg ad-
r
• beds
its programs of scientific
• foot traits
dressed their classmates,
The graduation cere-
research, patient and monies were addressed by
• converse
• hush puppies
and Shifra Zwick, PTA
family care, screening Dr. Alivn I. Schiff, execu- _president, presented a gift
•bata
• dexter
and detection and public tive vice president of the
Cape/10, dancewedr • danskin
• weber
to the school from the PTA
education.
•lazy bones
•childlife-tico
in honor of the class of 1979.
Board of Jewish Education
For information about the of New York. On the podium
were:
Graduating
Michigan Cancer Founda- with Dr. Schiff were David
tion's holiday cards, call S. Tanzman, president of Elyse Adler, Michael
Eisenberg, Debra Engel,
MCF's Oakland County the day school; Leonard An-
.11 mile at iarrningion gd,farrnib$ton hills
Mira Goldner, Reva
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tel, chairman of its educa-
Green, Frada Kelman,
tion committee; Rabbi Zev
Daniel Koenigsberg,
Uriel Levi, Cheryl Low-
Rabbis in Israel
enberg, Grant Mitchell,
Anita Singal, Peggy
for JNF Parley
Sperber and Nehemya
BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES
NEW YORK — A delega- Stollman.
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by FAMOUS brands like .- . .
tion of 60 rabbis from across
Students who received
the United States are in Is-
rael for the Rabbinical awards were: Miss Adler,
Council of America-Jewish Eisenberg, Miss Goldner,
National Fund Leadership Miss Gelman, Mitchell,
Conference which will mark Miss Sperber and Stollman,
the 40th anniversary of the certificates of recognition
Jewish National Fund's "for outstanding academic
achievement in the state
Religious Department.
scholarship competition;
The 14-day mission, led Miss Sperber, a merit schol-
by Rabbi Bernard
arship to Wayne State Uni-
Rosensweig, president,
versity and a regents
RCA; Rabbi Emmanuel D.
alumni scholarship to the
Rothenberg, national direc- University of Michigan.
tor, JNF Religious Depart-
Recipients of the David I.
ment; and Morris Lifschitz,
chairman. of the Religious Berris Memorial Award for
Department of the JNF, will senior year studies in Israel
include a tour ofJNE. instal- were: Zoe Levin and Jay
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NEWS
FLINg
Shabat Dinner
Slated at Park
The Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council will sponsor
a Shabat dinner in the park
6 p.m. today at Ballenger
Park. In case of rain, the
dinner will be held July 20.
Wine, halla and charcoal
will be provided. Partici-
pants are requested to bring
candles, food and a pareve
dish to pass. Persons who*
last names begin with A-
should bring dessert, I-R,
salad and S-Z, a side dish.
Participants may also
bring baseball equipment
and frisbees.
Steinman-Golden
Vows Spoken
Debra Ann Golden be-
came the bride of Dr. Harold
Victor Steinman in a recent
ceremony in the garden of
the bride's parents' home.
Rabbi Gerald Schuster of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. H. Maxwell
Golden. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Steinman.
The couple is residing in
Flint.
(
Flint People)
Make News
Dr. Gary Steinman and
family were in Flint re-
cently to attend the wed-
ding of his brother Dr.
Harold Steinman.
* * *
Julian Feller has been
elected to the board of trus-
tees of the Flint Institute of
Music.
JWV Auxiliary
Elects Officers
The Flint Jewish War
Veterans Ladies Auxiliary
elected Zelda Scho
president for the 1979-1980
program year.
Stella Koenig was named
vice president. Women in-
terested in joining the aux-
iliary should call Mrs. Scho,
787-4956.
Community
Calendar
Tuesday — UJA Cam-
paign evaluation dinner.
5:30 p.m., University Club
Wednesday — UJA
Telethon.
Thursday — Cong. Beth
Israel annual meeting, 8
p.m.
Rummage Sale
Flint's Hadassah and
Temple Beth El will hold a
joint rummage sale Aug. 27
and 28. Proceeds will bene-
fit the women's causes in Is-
rael.
He that troubleth his own
house shall inherit the
wind; and the foolish shall
be servant to the wise of
heart.