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January 29, 1982 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-01-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, January 29, 1982

Future of Catholic-Jewish Relations Topic of Women

Schakne,
Marilyn
president of the League of
Jewish Women's Organiza-
tions of Greater Detroit, and

Marilyn Lundy, president of

the League of Catholic
Women, invite the commu-
nity to hear Archbishop
Edmund C. Szoka and
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum,

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American Jewish Commit-
tee, at the seventh annual
meeting of the two groups
12:15 p.m. Feb. 11 at Tem-
ple Beth El.
Archbishop Szoka and
Rabbi Tanenbaum will
speak on "The Next Decade
in Catholic-Jewish Rela-
tions."
The invocation will be re-
cited by Rabbi Richard C.
Hertz, senior rabbi of Tem-
ple Beth El. Father Alex

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Brunett, director of ecu-
menical and interreligious
affairs of the Archdiocese of
Detroit, will recite the
benediction. Program Vice
President is Marjorie Saul-
son.
Cake and coffee will be
served by the Temple Beth
El Sisterhood, whose
president is Eleanor
Roberts. There is a nominal
charge.
The League of Jewish
Women will honor the
League of Catholic Women
on its 75th anniversary at
this event.

UHS Offers
Scholarships

The Scholarship Cora-
mission of the United He-
brew Schools and Woman's
Auxiliary announces they
are accepting applications
for scholarships.
Scholarships may be used
for study at Kfar Ivri, the
Hebrew-speaking unit at
Camp Maas or at another
approved Hebrew-speaking
camp.
UHS High School stu-
dents may apply for a schol-
arship to be used toward
summer study in Israel
rather than for camp. Re-
cent high school graduates
and Midrasha students and
Midrasha graduates may
apply for an award to be
used for college level
Hebraic-Judaic study in the
U.S. or in Israel.
Deadline for applications
is April 1. For applications,
interested UHS students
should contact their respec-
tive principal or call the
high school-Midrasha

office, 352-7117.

Topic in Israel

NEW YORK — The
American Jewish Commit-
tee and the Israel Ministry
of Education has begun a
class in Israel for teachers to
increase understanding of
North American Jewry. -

Marcy Apel Is Married

Marcy Ellen Apel and
Steven S. Rowe were mar-
ried recently at Temple °Is-
rael. Rabbis Leon Fram, M.
Robert Syme and Harold
Loss officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Apel of
Southfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rowe of West
Bloomfield.
Sue Apel was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were:
Lori Millman, Linda
Thorne and Linda Mickel-
son, sister of the brideg-
room.

Jeff Hoffman was best
man. Ushers were Don
Apel, Bob Miller, Brian
Miller and Dr. Ira Mic-
kelson.
The new Mrs. Rowe was
graduated with a BBA de-
gree in accounting from the
University of Michigan.
Her husband was graduated
from U-M with BSE and
MBA degrees.
Following a honeymoon
in St. Thomas, the couple
are residing in Southfield.

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