Maas Endowment Winners Are Named, Counselors from Abroad Hired for Camp The Fresh Air Society has named Irving and Harriet Berg and Dr. Sheila Feigel- son as this year's recipients of the Benard Maas Endowments for Art and Scholarship at the Benard and Roslyn Maas Recrea- tion Area in Ortonville. Berg, a sculptor, is the chairman of the art depart- LARRY rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 9aeopite 9ireope6 PARTY PLANNING CENTERPIECES Originally Designed (fresh or artificial) FAVORS — PAPER GOODS — RENTALS INVITATIONS and STATIONERY 21540 W. 11 Mile Rd., Sfld. 355-1590, appt. only 20% OFF BEV KURTIS DORIS CORNFIELD The Livonia Jewish Congregation Presents the 1980 JEWISH ETHNIC FESTIVAL and third annual ment at Detroit's Cass the Sidney and Melba Technical High School. Winer Dance Barn, where While in residence at Or- the productions will be pre- tonville, Berg will work on sented. the development of Dr. Feigelson, the reci- beautification projects and pient of the scholar-in- introduce campers to the art residence endowment, is a of sculpture. Berg also will specialist in the field of be involved with the estab- group processes. At lishment of a donor garden Tamarack, Dr. Feigelson at the Edith and Arnold will work with the counsel- Frank administration ing staff in the development building. of group skills and other Mrs. Berg, a co- areas. Concurrent with the ap- recipient for art, is a member of the Jewish pointment of the Maas fel- Community Center staff. lows, was the arrival of the At Ortonville, she will 1980 foreign staff. Coming work with the oldest from Israel, the United campers on the produc- Kingdom and the Nether- tion of an original drama- lands, the foreign group tic presentation, using provides campers with the opportunity to interact with modern dance. Mrs. Berg will be based in Jews from other lands. The program is in its 14th year. Winter Wedding for Miss Lane Prospective Olim Honored at Party "MERCHANDISE MART" SUNDAY, AUG. 17, 1980, 10-5 LIVONIA JEWISH 31840 W. Seven Mile Rd. CONGREGATION Livonia, Michigan ARTS & CRAFTs JEWISH BOOTHS KOSHER FOOD 2ND HAND GOODS COLLECTIBLES MUSIC FOR DEALER SPACE OR JEWISH BOOTHS CALL DAVID 721/2592 or SARAH 474-5557 TO DONATE 2ND HAND GOODS CALL JEAN 476-6699 911111 ■ TEL-TwELVE SHOE REPAIR 28708 Telegraph Road 355-2467 Southfield, Mich. 48076 Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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Engagements HOUSE of SHUTTERS' 40% OFF MISS LANE 25511 SOUTHFIELD RD., SOUTHFIELD/ Mrs. Zelda Kay of South- field announces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Janice Helen Kay to William Louis Bronstein. Miss Kay, daughter of the late Mr. Harry Kay, and her fiance plan an October wed- ding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Friedman, former De- troiters of Hollywood, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Anita Beth Friedman, to Michael Alan Fischler, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ab- raham Fischler, also of Hol- lywood. Miss Friedman was graduated from the Univer- sity of Florida and the Uni- versity of Miami with a master's degree in counsel- ing. Her fiance was graduated from Jackson- ville University in Florida and Nova University Law School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. An August wedding is 'planned. - Several Detroiters who will make aliya in the next few months were honored at a l'hitraot b'aretz party Sunday at the North Park Square Apts. club house. The honorees were: Boris Benhken, Sandra Monast, Karen Levin, Ken Mitchell, Helen Mitchell, Erica Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Burt (Arlene) Faudem and Family, Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob (Ruth) Levi and Fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. David (Av- iva) Carmen and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Yitzhak (Cheryl) Tatelbaum and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Ansil (Debrah) Tatelbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai (Marcy) Zentman and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter (Martha) Spiegel and Family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Sara) Glaser and Family. At a brief ceremony, the olim were presented with a scroll on behalf of the Detroit Aliya Council congratulating them on their "fulfillment of the Zionist dream" and laud- ing them for their "cour- age and commitment." A plaque with the inscrip- tion "and the chain shall never be broken and thy children shall return to their own border" — Jeremiah 13:16 — was handed by Burt Faudem, on behalf of the Detroit Aliya Council, to Ned Kripke, who will make aliya next year. 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