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October 24, 1980 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Fresh Air Society Names
Allan Nachman as President

Activities
in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth
of Tamarac, Fla., celebrated
their 50th wedding an-
niversary recently at the
West Bloomfield home of
their daughter, Eleanor
Mozen. The couple's chil-
dren include: Geri Berens-
tein and Mrs. and Mrs. Her-
bert. Roth of South Euclid,
Ohio. The senior Roths have
eight grandchildren.

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Allan Nachman was
elected president of the
Fresh Air Society at its
board of directors meeting
in September.
Nachman served as Fresh
Air Society treasurer, secre-
tary and vice president be-
fore his elevation to the
presidency. A member of
the FAS board of directors
since 1961, he also has
chaired the organization's
community relations and
budget and fees committees.
He is a member of the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Community Services
Division and the Real Es-
tate and Building Trades
Division of the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel

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OUTERWEAR

Singles Events

SINGLE
YOUNG
ADULT DEPARTMENT
of the Jewish Community
Center will have a "Come as
You Aren't" masquerade
party 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
the main Jewish Center
complex. There will be
music and refreshments.
Prizes will be awarded for
the most innovative cos-
tumes. There is a charge.
For information, call Shari
Streit at the Center, 661-
1000, ext. 219.

* * *

ALLAN NACHMAN

Emergency Fund.
A recipient of the
William H. Boesky
Memorial Award "for
outstanding leadership"
as president of the Fed-
eration Junior Division,
he also has been honored
by Federation with the
Frank A. Wjtsman
Young Leadership
Award.
Nachman has served on
the national United Jewish
Appeal Young Leadership
Cabinet and as a young
leadership cabinet regional
chairman and executive -
committee member.
He is active with Untied
Community Services as a
member of the central
budget committee and
chairman of the special
services allocation commit-
' tee.
Nachman serves on the
board of directors of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, where
he also has held the position
of vice president and execu-
tive committee member.

Couple Marks
50th Anniversary

SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES of the Jewish
Community Center will
have an autumn mas-
querade party 8 p.m. this
Sunday (correct date) at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
Dancing, games and re-
freshments will highlight
the evening. Costumes are
optional. There is a charge.
For details, call Gerrie

Feingold, 968-8853; Phil
Fabian, 967-4110 or Marge
Thoryn, 399-2265.

* * *

THE JEWISH SING-
LES will co-sponsor an oneg
Shabat with Cong. Beth
Shalom 8:30 p.m. today at
Beth Shalom. Howard
Simon of the American
Civil Liberties Union will
speak on "The Renaissance
of the Radical Right: Civil
Liberties Under Fire." Re-
freshments will be served,
and admission is free.
Volleyball is held 8:30
p.m. Mondays at the Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. Admission
is nominal.

Business
Briefs

- Travel Bazaar Travel
Agency has opened at
29563
Northwestern,
Southfield,
announces
Alvin Schriber, owner.
Among the travel needs ar-
ranged for by the agency
are: airline tickets, hotel
reservations, cruise ship,
car rental, charters, inde-
pendent and escorted tours,
group travel, rail tickets
and business travel. Elaine
Schriber is the manager,
and Robert Silver is an
associate. For travel infor-
mation, call Travel Bazaar,
356-4500.

* * *

Marilyn Kanter, with
fine and unusual jewelry,
has joined the staff of Bet-
tina, Inc., 16300 North Park
Dr., Southfield, 559-0980.

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THE TOWBINS

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
(Lee) Towbin will be hon-
ored at a dinner party to-
night given by their daugh-
ter and grandchildren on
the occasion of the couple's
50th wedding anniversary.
The couple will officially
celebrate their anniversary
Tuesday.
The couple's children are
Mrs. Elayne Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin (Jackie)
Towbin. They have seven
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

Tourist Office

JERUSALEM — A new
tourist information office
opened recently on the Is-
rael side of the Egypt-Israel
border at the Neot • Sinai
Terminal.

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The Famous
Israeli Ensemble of 100

These splendid and talented
singers, dancers and musicians
— have won worldwide acclaim
, and rave press notices in USA,
Europe, Australia, Mexico, etc.

It is a glorious exposition of song and dance,
depicting among others a market seene, a
Jewish wedding and the despair of the pog-
roms. The performance ends in an outburst of
high spirits and joy, with international and Is-
raeli singing and dancing. Live entertainment
— colourful and national costumes — tradition.

It's just like another version
of "Fiddler on the Roof."

ANACHNU KAHN
OF
MICHIGAN

For Further Information
& Group Arrangements

546-5107

JEWISH STUDENT
ASSOCIATION at Oak-
land Community College
will go to the Ice Follies
Nov. 19, meeting 6:45 p.m.
at the Morris Branch of the
Jewish Community Center
for carpools.
Ticket reservation dead-
line is Nov. 7. For tickets
and information, call Shel-
ley Golsky, 356-5565; or
Sora Direnfeld, 559-1577.

ARRY FREEDMAN

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