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November 30, 1979 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

46 Friday, November 30, 1979

Center, Branch Offer Wealth of Activities in All Realms

The Center will feature
an art exhibit and sale of the
works of Libby Golden,
serigrapher. The exhibit
and sale will continue
through Thursday.
Meanwhile, the Center
will conduct its invita-
tional art show Dec. 9-13
at the main Center com-
plex. Among the media to
be featured are:
sculpture, ceramics,

A variety of activities in
various disciplines will be
offered at the Jewish Com-
munity Center and its 10
Mile branch during De-
cember.
The Center Camera Club
will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
the 10 Mile branch. A gen-
eral competition will be
held. The public is invited.
For information, call Hariet
Drissman, 851-4019.

Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

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painting, printmaking, Dec. 28, Jerry Rogers of the
calligraphy and weaving. Detroit Committee for
A meet-the-author Soviet Jewry.
Lectures begin at 1 p.m.
luncheon will be held 12:30
p.m. Dec. 11 at the main and are open to the public
Center complex. Bill free of charge. For details,
Broder, author of The Sac- call Leslie Rosenwasser,
red Hoop," will be the guest 967-4030.
To celebrate the com-
of honor. There is a charge.
For reservations, call the pleted renovations and
Center cultural arts office, remodeling of the Center
Health Club, the health
661-1000, ext. 250.
The Friday Lecture club is offering a "De-
Series at the 10 Mile branch cember What's Your
announces its December Racquet Special"
schedule is as follows: Dec. through Dec. 31. New
7, Harold Norris, professor permanent health club
at the Detroit College of members will receive as a
Law; Dec. 14, Fay Gates of gift their choice of a
the Consumers Protection squash or racquetball
Division of the Michigan racquet.
Citizens Lobby; Dec. 21,
For a complimentary visit
Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the to the club, call the health
Birmingham Temple; and club, 661-1000, ext. 166.

Gubins to Meet Rabbi Jung
at RCA-JNF Dinner Sunday

"Great Moments of My
Life" will be the topic of
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Mr. and Mrs. Sol (Rita
Trifler) Ager of Southfield
will be honored at a 50th
anniversary party Dec. 1 at
Hamilton Place. Cantor
Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel will officiate at the
ceremony.
The party is given by the
couple's children: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry (Renee) Zahler;
Mr. and Mrs. Iry (Barbara)
Ager of Alta Monte Springs,
Fla.; and Mr. and Mrs. Eric
(Marsha) Ager of Clearwa-
ter, Fla. The senior Agers
have nine grandchildren.
The Agers were childhood
sweethearts in Klimatov,
Poland, and upon their ar-
rival in the U.S. in 1929,
they were married.
The senior Mr. Ager is a
past master of the Oak
Park Masonic Lodge 519.
Mrs. Ager is a past mat-
ron of Oak Park Chapter
525, Order of the Eastern
Star, and is a member of
the Ladies of Oak Park
organization.
The couple have both
been active in the Radomer
Aid Society, of which they
have been members for 46
years. Mrs. Ager was
president for 10 years and
for the past 12 years has
been vice president.
The society will honor
them with a dinner Dec. 11.
Mr. Ager was the founder
and until his retirement
president of Ager Building

York, 6 p.m. Sunday at a
dinner in his honor at
Young Israel of Oak -Woods
sponsored by the Rabbinical
Council of America, Detroit
region, in cooperation with
the Jewish National Fund.
Rabbi Jung will for the
first time meet area resi-
dents Abraham Gubin and
his siter Cypojra Gubin who
chose to plant 18,000 trees
in the JNF's Rabbi Leo Jung
Forest
Gubin, 91, and his sister
wished "to create a binding
tie between themselves and
the state of Israel, together
with the evening's guest,
Rabbi Jung, and with their
own parents, of blessed
memory," whose names
they memorialize with their
contribution.
Rabbi Emanuel D.
Rothenberg, director of
the religious department,
Jewish National Fund of
America, will make a
presentation to the Gu-
bins and will introduce
Rabbi Jung.
Other program partici-
pants will include dinner
chairman Rabbi Sidney
Green, Rabbi James I. Gor-
don, Mark E. Schlussel and
Jack Zwick.
For dinner 'information,
call JNF, 557-6644.

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THE AGERS

Co. His children operate the
business here and
Florida.
Earl Serap of Clearwa-
ter will be the master of
ceremonies. Out-of town
guests include: Mrs. Abe
Trifler, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Trifler, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Trifler, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Trifler.
Mrs. Brenda Sokoloff,
Mrs. Max Cohen, Mrs.
Frank Cohen, Mr. and
Mrs. Selwin Marks and
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Winick, all of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Serap,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Trifler, Mr. and Mrs.
Avrem Gruber, Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Leshman, all
of Florida; Dr. Arnold
Ager of California; and
Mrs. Estelle Braun of
Nevada.
Following the Dec. 11
event, the couple will go to
their winter home in
Florida.

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