48 Friday, May 21, 1983 Couple Tells Wedding Plans 41111-- • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pittsburgh Political Scientist to Speak at Jacobson Event In advance of the Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses tribute dinner scheduled for June 21, Dr. and Mrs. Shel- don Mintz will host an Is- rael Bond reception in their West Bloomfield home 8 p.m. June 6. MISS BOYER Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyer of Rochester an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren De- borah, to Harry Neuman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Neuman of Southfield. A fall wedding is planned. Honored at the reception and tribute dinner will be. Dr. Joseph Jacobson, recipient-elect of Israel's 35th Anniversary Award. Reception guest speaker will be Nathan N. Firestone of Pittsburg, associate professor in political science at Pointe Park College and chair- man of the Committee on Israel and Middle East Affairs, Community Re- lations Council, United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh. NATHAN FIRESTONE Prof. Firestone is also vis- iting instructor of political science at the University of Pittsburgh, where he ear- her completed his graduate studies at the Graduate School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. He is past chairman of American Pro- fessors for Peace in the Mid- dle East, Pittsburgh area. Hart and Pappas Reappointed Bar-Ilan Chairmen for 1983 Dr. Martin Hart and Norman A. Pappas have been re-appointed as Bar- Ilan University's general chairmen for 1983, an- nounced Phillip Stollman, chairman of the university's Global Board of Trustees, and Dr. Leon Fill, vice president of its American Board of Trustees and a member of the Global Board. Dr. Hart served as Bar- Ilan's 1981 vice chairman as well as chairman of its edu- cation committee. In these past several years, and served as endowment chairman in 1980-1981. He recently led a United Jewish Appeal mission with Lawrence Jackier to the Bar-Ilan Campus. In addi- tion to his work with the university, Pappas is active in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, the National Young Leadership Cabinet, the Jewish Center and the TREAT YOUR FURS TO THE BEST FOR LESS . . . COMMUNITY VISITING DAY, at CAMP MAAS Ortonville, Michigan Benard L. & Rosalyn J. Maas Recreation Area MONDAY, MAY 30, 1983 1:00-4:00 P.M. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a day at Camp Maas for your entire family. Recreational equipment and boating will be available. Lemonade provided free. Bus tours of camp and, for those in- terested, staff will be available to answer questions. DIRECTIONS TO CAMP MAAS . From Detroit, drive north on 1-75 to the Fenton Exit, follow Grange Hall Road east, past sheriff's department, to Barron Road. Turn left on Barron Road, 1/2 mile to Perryville Road. Turn right on Perryville Road for 1/2 mile to Camp entrance. FUR STORAGE '15 NORMAN A. PAPPAS. capacities he officiated at the academic convocation at which Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News, received an Honorary Doctorate; he also inaugurated the city-wide Bar-Ilan Shabat that year. Previously, Hart served as scholarship chairman in 1979-1980. He is active in the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and the Allied Jewish Campaign and is past co- chairman of the Campaign's Medical Division. In addition, Hart is on the Jewish Community including Free Appraisal at Hunters Square 31065 Orchard Lake Rd. at 14 Mile Farmington Hills 855-3636 Open Mon. thru Sat., Wednesday & Friday evenings Also by appointment • NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 13 MILE & WOODWARD • TEL 12 MALL 12 MILE & TELEGRAPH • friEADOWBROOlk MALL ADAMS & WALTON ROCHESTER • TWELVE OAKS MALL NOVI .ww* NVP - . MICHIGAN'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORES FOR CHILDREN COMMUNITY VISITING DAY at CAMP TAMARACK, BRIGHTON EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! STOREWIDE SALE SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 1:00-4:00 P.M. DIRECTIONS TO CAMP TAMARACK, BRIGHTON Take the Lodge Freeway to the Lansing exit (696) to 1-96. Follow 1-96 west for about 23 miles. Take the US-23 NORTH exit and follow US-23 north for 8 miles. Take the M-59 exit (marked PONTIAC-HARTLAND). Follow M-59 west (left from exit ramp) for a very short distance, until you come to a traffic light. This is the old US-23, which is parallel to the new US-23 expressway. Turn left on US-23 (which is almost like a service drive of the ex- pressway) and go about 2 miles. Then, turn right (west) onto the Camp road. You may also take Northwestern Highway to 1-696 to 1-96, then following the above directions, taking 1-96 north to US-23, and so on. It's not too late to register for many programs. Call 661-0600 for a Brochure and Application. Anti-Defamation League. His wife, Susan, is co- chairing this year's ar- rangements committee, has been involved in the re- activation of the American Women for Bar-Ilan, and is active with Women's Di- vision of the Allied Jewish Campaign. For information on Bar- Ilan activities, call the local office, 398-7180. DR. MARTIN HART Center board, is active at Adat Shalom Synagogue, and is a former board member of the United Hebrew Schools and of the American ORT Fed- eration. In recognition of his efforts, he was awarded the 1982 Frank A. Wetsman Memorial Leadership Award by the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. His wife, Sharon, chaired the Bar-Ilan Arrangements Committee in 1981-1982, and co-chaired it this year. She is also president of the American Women for Bar- Ilan, Detroit Chapter, and was instrumental in re- vitalizing that group. 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