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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-07-08

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46 Friday, July 8, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Former. Detroiter Ordained

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Former Detroiter Jill
Colman Ruskin was re-
cently ordained a 'rabbi by
Hebrew Union College -
Jewish Institute of Religion
at Cincinnati.
Rabbi Ruskin attended
the University of Michigan
and was graduated from the
University of Maryland
with a degree in psychology
and 'social work. While

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studying at Hebrew Union
College, Rabbi Ruskin was
vice president of academic
affairs of the Rabbinic Stu-
dent Association and
president of the Rabbinic
Organization of Women.
She is a gradute of Temple
Beth El and United Hebrew
Schools.

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She was a founder of
the Jewish Early Learn-
ing Cooperative at He-
brew Union College in
Cincinnati, a day care
facility for children of
rabbinic students.
Rabbi Ruskin is the
daughter of Harriet and Al-
bert Colman of Southfield.
She is married to Dr. Paul
Ruskin and they have two
children.
The Ruskins will be locat-
ing in Baltimore.

LZA Branch
Plans to Gather

OPEN
SUNDAY .
12-5
DAILY 8-8

Arlazaroff - Avrunin --
Weitzman Branch 137,
Labor Zionist Alliance, will
meet noon July 17 at the
Kristen Towers, 25000
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park,
Sarah Friedman will
speak on the "Life and
Works of Rachael Korn."
Brunch will be served, and
guests are invited.

You Are Invited
To Be Our Guest

Singles Events n

BNAI BRITH SING-
LES will have a "steak out"
1 p.m. July 17 at the South-
field Civic Center. Hot dogs
and cold beverages will be
sold or participants may
bring their own food. There
is a fee to.use the pool. Par-
ticipants should bring their
own sports equipment, ba-
thing suits and towels.
Reservations are being
taken for a night at the race
track Aug. 27. Dinner and
beverages are included. For
details, call Charles Golds-
tein, 268-7139; or Shirley
Gendler, 546-6521.
* * *
COMMUNITY NET-
WORK FOR JEWISH
SINGLES will hold a
baseball game 11:30 a.m.
July 17 at the Stevenson.
Elementary School, South-
field. Participants should
bring their own mitts, bats
and sneakers. For details or
in case of rain, call the
Jewish Community Center,
661-1000, ext. 219.
The CNJS will have a
party entitled, "Eat, Drink
and Become Very Merry," 8
p.m. July 19. Jeremy Iggers,
food writer for the Detroit
Free Press, and Lloyd
Brownjohn, president of the
Windsor Wine Tasting
Society, will be guest
speakers. Refreshments
will be served after 9 p.m.
owing to Tisha b'Av. There
is a charge. For details, call
the Center.
* * *
ROSE SHERER SO-
CIALITES will have
their first meeting under
the new administration
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Northgate East Apts. club
house. The program for the
next year will be outlined.
Refreshments will be
served. For information,
call Dorothy Goldberg,
548-6850,

The group will celebrate
lie Stern, Shirley Kaner,
its 28th anniversary at an
Sarah Kushner, Rose
installation dinner-dance Schwartz, Max Trager,
7:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Belle Sorokin, Adele Sims,
Furniture Club. There is a Jean Gauss, Betty Brown
charge, and reservations
and Martin Drucker. Alter-
are required. Eric Rosenow
nates are Evelyn Deutsch
and his Continentals will and Lila Kole. -
provide music for dancing.
Past President William
Officers to be installed Goldstein will be the instal-
are: Dorothy Goldberg, ling officer. Gerry Feldman
president; Pete Steffin and will be mistress of cere-
Bill Sorokin, vice monies. Guests are wel-
presidents; Myna Stein, come, but reservations are
treasurer; Augusta Trager, required. For reservations,
William Goldstein and Ben
call Ms. Goldberg, 548-
Velansky, secretaries.
___ 6850; or Betty Brown, 546-
Board members are Mol-
6779.

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MRS. LESHMAN

Diane Kay Treece and Dr.
Jeffrey Sherwin Leshman
were married recently in
Wooster, Ohio. Rabbi
Thomas Friedmann of To-
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The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Treece of Wooster. Parents
of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Leshman,
former Detroiters of Akron,
Ohio.
Following a honeymoon
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