THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Sigman Gendein of Oak Park an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Diane Gendein, to Lee Bruce Marshall, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall of Bloomfield Hills. Miss Gen- dein was graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree in psychology and a master's degree in clinical social work. Her fiance was graduated from the Univer- sity of Miami with a Bachelor of Arts degree in anthropology and is pursu- ing studies towards a mas- ter's degree in vocational rehabilitation counseling at WSU. A May wedding is planned. * * * Mrs. Sally Pacernick of Southfield announces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Judith Roslyn Pacer- nick, to H. Elliot Parnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parnes of Flint. Miss Pacer- nick, daughter of the late Mr. Edward Pacernick, attended the University of Michigan and Wayne State University and holds a BS degree in education and a master's degree in educa- tion. Her fiance earned a BA degree at Michigan State University and attended the Detroit College of Law. A July wedding is planned. OPENING SOON AT HUNTERS SQUARE COMPLEMENTS The Ultimate in Junior Apparel Guida G. Colby of South- field and Robert B. Golby of LaJolla, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Kim Ellen Golby, to Gary Robert Taub, son of Mrs. Alex Taub of Oak Park and the late Mr. Taub. Miss Golby earned a BSBA degree at Bostcn University. Her fiance holds a BBA degree from Wayne State Univer- sity. An October wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Babbin of Troy announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Mar- lene Babbin, to Dr. Richard G. Frohman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Frohman of Southfield. A June wedding is planned. Ronna Leider to Marry in May MISS LEIDER _ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leider of Bloomfield Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Ronna, to Steven Silberschein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sil- berschein of Southfield. A May wedding • is planned. Window Fashion Sale g 60% OFF Qa ' 3 a MEI moms/ • • • • • • • • Horizontal 1" Blinds Horizontal 1 & 2" Wood Blinds • Levolor Vertical Blinds • Delmar Verosol Blinds By , • Solardrape Window Shades • Graber Woven Woods • Galaxy Insulated Fabric Shade Carpet Anso IV Free Measure & Installation The Great Cover -Up 540-2244 30555 Southfield Rd., Suite 255 Congress Bldg., Southfield DZF Scholar-in-Residence Will Addiess Groups Here The Detroit Zionist Fed- eration announces its 1983 scholar-in-residence will be Dr. Jay Shapiro, who will be in Detroit April 11-25. During his two weeks in Detroit, Dr. Shapiro will be available to speak on the following topics: Engineer- ing in Israel; Profes- sionalism in Israel; Israel- Diaspora Relations; Arab- Israel Conflict; Israel as a Jewish Society; Religion in Israel, Parallels and Dif- ferences Between Israel and the Western Democracies. In 1981, he undertook a special mission for the Is- rael Aliya Department to serve as liaison between the department and the Ameri- can Jewish community. Dr. Shapiro made aliya in 1969. He is currently employed at Israel Air- craft Industries in relia- bility research and engineering. Dr. Shapiro is also a local, regional and national officer of the Association of Americans and Cana- dians in Israel; and ad- viser to the co-chairman of the Caesarea Aliya commission for the Jewish Agency. For scheduling informa- tion, contact Henry Faigin, 356-7119; or Jackye Drap- kin, 569-4890, Detroit Zionist Federation co- chairmen for the scholar- in-residence. This program is jointly Friday, January 21, 1983 51 GO WY Varl INHERE ELSE? 'tour Sign of Value tor Sales. Service t% Custom Leasing DR. JAY SHAPIRO sponsored by the American Zionist Federation and the American Zionist Youth Foundation in cooperation with the World Zionist Organization Department of Information. DZF President is Dr. Sheila Lampert. For details, call her at 968-3215. Buick1=3-Honda R (313)353-1300 Kids Prepare for Tu b'Shevat Kindergarten students at Cong. Shaarey Zedek's reli- gious school have been par- ticipating in a Tu b'Shevat campaign in order to plant trees in Israel. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Herschel Schlussel. Two classes are par- ticipating in the drive. They include: Robert Beresh, Melissa Burs- tein, Laurice Covensky, Joshua Fischer, Stephanie Garfield, Laura Hamburger, Jonathan- Kalbfeld, Sonya Kleerekoper, Daniel Kukes, Adam Melinn, Lonnie Meyers, Dana Resnick, Rachel Schiller, Judie Shiffman, Beth Siriani, Robert Stone, Marcy Stern, Elana Balkin, Courtney Beck Lauren Cohen, Adam Fayne, Adam Klein, Andrea Kraft, Michael Krasman, Shira Lauter, Kathryn London, Jessica Mangen, Steven Mehler, Jeffrey Sampson, Allison Wal- kon and Sara Zuckman. Nursery Opens Fall Enrollment The Temple Israel Nur- sery School is taking enrollment for the 1983- 1984 school year. The nursery school will run a variety of programs and classes for children age 3-5. Classes may be selected for three mornings, five mornings, three afternoons, or five afternoons per week, depending on the child's age. 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