Friday, July 29, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Food for the Needy ZOD Hosting Lebanon Roundtable The Zionist Organization of America, Metro Detroit District, will present "Syria and Lebanon: Recent De- velopments, Problems, and Issues" 8 p.m. Wednesday at, the Zionist Cultural Center. The program features a panel consisting of Sherwin Tukel (ZOA), Marcel Hage (American Lebanese League), Michael Drissman (The Jewish Idea), and Mark Prussian (Students for Israel at Wayne Univer- sity). It will be moderated by Leon Warshay (ZOA) with a roundtable format which emphasizes audience par- ticipation in an informal setting with refreshments. I kft; , These members of the Jewish War Veterans are shown working at the food distribution center for the needy supervised by the Jewish Community Council under an arrangement with the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and United Jewish Charities. Shown are, from left, Abe Thompkins, Sol Glosser, Burt Chassin, William Greenberg and Sid Fineberg. Marriages Lauren Elizabeth Spiegel became the bride of Gary Michael Ritten in a ceremony at Addison Oaks Garden. Rabbi M. Robert Syme performed the cere- mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kopke of Grosse Pointe Farms and Mr. Stephen J. Spiegel of St. Charles, Mo. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ritten of West Bloomfield. Lisa Spiegel was maid of honor and the bride's atten- dants were Jana Loy, Sandy Strubank, Sydne Kalet and Edee Ritten.. Flowergirls were Jessica Solomon and Lisa and Christine Lamont. Mitch Hollander was best man and ushers were Mike and Steve Spiegel, Peter Kopke, Marshall Solomon and Les Ruskin. Following a honeymoon in Hawaii the couple will reside in Ferndale. * * * Esther Citron recently became the bride of Kai Boge Larsen in a ceremony in Honolulu performed by Rabbi Magid of Temple Emanuel, Honolulu. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou (Har- riet) Perlman of Southfield. The groom is the son of Mrs. Carla Larsen of Koge, De- nmark and the late Marius Larsen. Following a Hawaiian honeymoon, the couple will reside in Boca Raton, Fla. * * * Sophia Rose Rubens- tein and Shmuel Good- man were married in a re- cent ceremony at New York's 770 Lubavitch Con- gregation. Rabbi Heckt of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Miriam) Rubenstein of Livonia. The groom is the son of Mr. Hyman Goodman of New York. The bride's attendants in- cluded Mrs. Toba Abrin, Celia and Hannah Rubens- tein, and the groom's sis- ters, Bobra, Heline and Robbyn. Ushers included Howard Rubenstein, Shloma Abrin, and Bernard and David Rubenstein. The couple honeymooned and will reside in New York. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen of Hershey, Pa., an- nounce the wedding of their daughter, Judith Allen, to Mark Kaminsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kaminsky of Oak Park. Fol- lowing a honeymoon in Montreal and Quebec, the couple are residing in Chag- rin Falls, Ohio. Betty Amber's Engagement Told Wardrobe Co-ordination The Finest of Women's Fashion 20% OFF Fall Merchandise 50% OFF Summer Merchandise Mirian S. Baruch of Flint has just published her per- sonal -ordeal of separation and divorce. Entitled "The Diary of the Y," the book was recently published by Harlo Press. Eleganzaalioutique The book discusses Ms. Baruch's handling of the shock, denial and guilt feel- ings and the steps she took to resolve her internal con- flicts. 7 , VISA I M-T-W 10-6, Th 10-8, F-S 10-6 CANADIAN DOLLARS ACCEPTED AT FACE VALUE On New Purchases. (offer ends August 31, 1983) LAYAWAY TILL NOVEMBER 1st, 1983 CREDIT TERMS as long as 24 months to pay 2. NATURAL CORDED . FOX JACKET $1,2990° $47900 3. NATURAL BLUE FOX COAT $4,4990° $2559900 Prof. Harold Norris, of the Detroit College of Law and a member of the Jewish Community Council Execu- tive Committee, has pre- sented framed prints of his poems "To Detroit" and "The Liberty Bell" to the Council. Claymore Bldg., Suite 118 Franklin Rd., just north of 12 Mile SOUTHFIELD 354-3393 WRUBEL & KOZIN FURS $3,299° x1, 69900 Poems Presented Young Israel 613 club for boys, ages 8-12, for the study of the 613 mitzvot and Pirke Avot, let by Chaim Daskal at 7:20 p.m. at the synagogue. For Personalized Service 1. NATURAL LET OUT GOLDEN RACCOON JACKET BETTY AMBER Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Syl- via) Amber of Southfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ann, to David Michael Stieber, son of Di-. and Mrs. Sam (Helen) Stieber of Roseland, N.J. Miss Amber earned a BA in journalism at San Diego State University. Her fiance earned his MD de- gree at the New Jersey Col- lege of Medicine. A September wedding is planned. Youth News YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD will have a youth minyan for boys and girls, ages 3-9, led by David Mittelman at 10 a.m. Saturday. Divorce Book by Flint Author 4. NATURAL TANUKI JACKET $4,8990° $2,799 ° 5. DYED & NATURAL MINK CORDED STROLLERS $3299°° $1 9 849" 6. 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