100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 04, 1981 - Image 52

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-12-04

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

52 Friday,-December 4, 1981

JNF Official Silverman Will Address
Labor Zionist Alliance Event Saturday

Gordon Silverman, na-
tional director of the labor
department of the Jewish
National Fund, will address
a program sponsored by the
Labor Zionist Alliance of
Detroit at 8 p.m. Saturday
at the LZA headquarters,
25900 Greenfield, Oak
Park.
Silverman will speak on

,

"What Makes Us Distinc-
tive — The Role of Labor
Zionists Today." Ralph
Levy will respond. Helen
Naimark will moderate the
discussion.
Formerly director of the
Detroit LZA, Silverman left
the post to become the direc-
tor of the LZA of Los
Angeles, Calif. He has been

with the JNF for the past
two years.
The meeting is spon-
sored by Branch 11.
David Silberg is chair-
man and Alex Blumen-
berg is chairman of the
Detroit LZA.
Friends are invited free of
charge. A social hour will
follow.

Federation Junior Division to Meet

Sister Carol Rittner,
assistant to the vice
president for academic and
student affairs at Mercy
College of Detroit, will dis-
cuss "How Shall We Re-
spond to the Holocaust?" at
the next open meeting of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Junior Division.

The Lilian Bernstein Lec- lecture series. James
ture Series will present Sis- Deutchman is president of
ter Carol 8_p.m. Dec. 15 at Junior Division, a year-
the United Hebrew Schools. round organization open to
The public is invited at no persons of post-college age
charge.
through their early 30s. For
Linda Etkin and David information, call Junior Di-
Liner are chairmen for the vison, 965-3939.
1.1
E. maw 1mi •• gle
Ns .•

Klein-Penfil
Vows Spoken

1

HAIR REMOVED FOREVER

11

1
1

,

ettiiinad

A

p

I

ood proceJoor

I

Line:

die

7Ct1$19.5.00

2,,ec 8e s

:

Fast • Safe • Permanent

1
I
I

Free Consultation

Dorothy Stofer

Formerly of Northland , Center

1 647-3432 .

le

$ j8. 75

Men & Women

NEW SOLID STATE MACHINES

MP On MI NM SW MI NM

16231 14 Mile Road
(Betw. Southfield & Greenfield)

ON MI I= IIIII SWAT WI NM OR ISII

10c2 sfai $99.00

9a9opite 90001,4

C ominfrciat Aol proce:Lsor:s

to 60

quart capacitq.

PARTY PLANNING

CENTERPIECES Originally Designed

(fresh & Silk Flowers — Candy themes)

MRS: KLEIN

Where the

'

12 (II 01 iliopi.

GOLD STAR PRODUCTS, INC.
Michigan 5 mast complete food service edwpment and supply disInbutor

10777 Northend Ave.
Oak Park, Michigan 48220
548-9840 ,

\■ \0\1\1\
Open to the public.

Hours: M-F 9 to 5
Sat. til noon

The
Most
Popular
Holiday
Gift

LeSportsac.
Soft Luggage
Systems,
handbags, and
accessories
and 80 styles
and 17 colors
and prints. See
the full
collection at
your exclusive
LeSportsac
shop. Write or
phone for our
new
Christmas
catalogue,
yours for the
asking.

-

OPEN SUNDAYS

LeSportsac Somerset

2725 Somerset` all
Troy, Michigan 48084
(313) 649-1660

FAVORS ---l'APER GOODS — RENTALS

Sharon Ann Penfil and
David Alan Klein were
INVITATIONS and STATIONERY 20% OFF
married recently. The first
half of the marriage cere-
353-9199 BEV KURTIS
mony was held in the room
DORIS CORNFIELD
of the bride's father in Sinai ,4‘ 21540 W. 11 Mile Rd., Sfld. (appt. only)
Hospital. Rabbi James Gor-
don officiated. The second
half of the .ceremony was
held at Young Israel of
Oak-Woods with Rabbi
Gordon and Cantor Hyman
• We Sell Diamonds Only
Adler officiating.
I. By AppOintment Only
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pen-
Call Jerry Turken at
fil of Oak Park. Parents of
The New York
the bridegrOom are Dr. Jac-
Diamond Cutting 4'
queline Klein-Drucker and
Company
Dr. Robert Klein, both of
"The Diamond Cutters"
California.
3000 Town Center,
Tina Penfil was her sis-
Southfield, Michigan;
ter's maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Deborah Klein,
355-2300
sister of the bridegroom;
Mrs. Harvey Morks, Mrs.
Marc Plonskier, Sandy
Hirsch and Robin Frumkin.
Steven Klein was his
Yo, Charnand Cuit Inq Company, 1977
brother's best man.
Ushers were Richard
Jeffrey
Hoberman,
Hershel
Schreiber,
Wrotslovsky and Marc
Plonskier.
Mrs. Penfil was escorted
down the aisle by her son,
Jay Penfil, who then gave
his sister in marriage. The
THERE IS STILL TIME
bridegroom's mother was
escorted down the aisle by
her husband Paul Drucker.
Donate your original art and other
Also in the bridal par-
collectibles including coin or stamp
ty were the bride's
grandparents, Mrs. Ab-
collections to a non-profit 501(c)(3)
raham Bookstein and Mr.
organization.
You get the deduc-
and Mrs. David Penfil.
tion and we use it for your benefit:
Out of town guests
attending the wedding
for scholarships, for grants and for
were: Mrs. Jack Penfil of
medical and scientific research
California; Mrs. Carl Platt
of Florida; Irving Golden-
berg of Montreal; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Metler; Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Weinstein; Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Weinstein
and. Mr. and MrS. Gary
Hoberman from Chicago,
and Mrs. Ethel Koenigsberg
SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDICINE AND RESEARCH TODAY, INC.
of Dayton, Ohio.
Following a honeymoon
in Toronto, the couple is re-
27200 Franklin Rd. Suite 310
siding in Oak Park.
Southfield, Michigan 48034

SAVE UP TO 60% ON
DIAMONDS,

The New

Another Tax Deduction
For You For 1981

.

If a poor man asks your
help and you have nothing
to give him, then appease
him with words.

1

1111

For further information call 352-3353

\oaf I EN AEPRAISALS MUST ACCOMPANY ALL DONATIONS.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan