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August 05, 1983 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-08-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Federation Fair at Center
Sept. 25 Names Chairmen

Engagements

Among the members of the Federation Fair steer-
ing committee who attended a recent meeting are,
standing from left, Linda Lee, Gary Leo, Eileen Was-
serman, Marian Shiffman, Ellen Bean, Susie Citrin
and Ellen Labes. Seated are, from left, Pnina Basse,
Susan Tapper, Gayle Burstein, Gloria_Cohen, and N.
Brewster Broder.

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Gayle Burstein and N.
Brewster Broder /have been
appointed chairmen of the
first Federation Fair, spon-
sored by the Jewish Welfare
Federation and its 16
member agencies.
The community will be
invited to attend the event,
set for Sept. 25 at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Many events are being
planned for the Fair, includ-
ing free entertainment and
programs for all ages.
Mrs. Burstein has been
active in Federation's
Women's Division as a
board member and chair-
man of community educa-
tion. She is currently
chairman of the division's
speaker's bureau commit-
tee. She is also a member of
the United Jewish Appeal
Young Women's Leadership
Cabinet. Mrs. Burstein is on

Adler-Karson
Engagement Told

Mrs. Jack Leeds of South-
field announces the
engagement of her daugh-
ter, Marcy Ellen Leeds, to
Mitchell Alan Goldstein,
son of Sue Thomason and
Bennie Goldstein. Ms.
Leeds holds a bachelor's de-
gree in mass communica-
tions from Wayne State
University. Her fiance
earned a Bachelor of Busi-
ness Administration degree
at Eastern Michigan Uni-
versity. An August wedding
is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Monsein of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Bonnie
Monsein, to Randy Price,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Price of New York. Miss
Monsein earned a BS degree
at Eastern Michigan Uni-
versity and is pursuing
studies towards a master's
degree in education at the
University of Houston
(Tex.). Her fiance holds a BS
degree from State Univer-
sity of New York and a mas-
ter's degree in
environmental science from

Syracuse University. A late
October wedding is
planned.

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Friday, August 5, 1983 45

Wedding, Rehearsal and Ceremony Assistance

Sharon Padzensky

559-4757

IVAN S. BLOCH
ISRAEL BOWLING LEAGUE

NOW BOWLING WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT

6:30 AT EMERALD LANES

the promotion committee
for the Center Symphony
Orchestra.
Broder is on the Feder-
ation Board of Gover-
nors. He is a former
chairman of Federation's
Real Estate and Building
Trades Division and a
past president of the
Jewish Community Cen-
ter, where he is a lifetime
board member. He cur-
rently sits on the board of
the Tamarack Hills Slavic Jews
Authority. Broder has
been honored by the Number 6,000
Jewish Welfare Board foy
NEW YORK — The cur-
his services to the center rent Jewish population of
movement.
Yugoslavia is approx-
The steering committee imately 6,000, according to
working with Mrs. Burstein a report from the American
and Broder includes Pnina Jewish Joint Distribution
Basse, Ellen Bean, Susan Committee (JDC).
Citrin, Gloria Cohen, Har-
The JDC reported that
riet Colman, Ellen Labes, nearly half the country's
Linda Lee, Geri Lester, Jewish community is di-
Donna Schwartz, Marian vided among three cities:
Shiffman, Barbara . Belgrade, Zagreb and
Stollman, Barbara Stone, Sarajevo. Some 60 percent
Susan Tapper, Eileen Was- of Yugoslavia's Jews are 60
serman and Linda Wein- years of age or older, accord-
garden.
ing to the JDC.

SQUARE LAKE ROAD AT JOHN R

WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR BOWLERS.

THERE ARE OPENINGS FOR 5-MAN TEAMS

WE NEED 40 BOWLERS

WE NEED
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IF YOU ARE A NEWCOMER, WE WILL TEACH YOU.

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MISS ADLER

Mr. and Mrs. David Adler
of Oak Park announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Janet M., to Lee K. Kar-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Karson of Oak
Park.
A November wedding is
planned.

French Program
Nearing End

NEW YORK — A three-
year manpower develop-
ment program in France,
co-sponsored by' the Ameri-
can Jewish Joint Distribu-
tion Committee (JDC) and
Fonds Social Juif Unife
(France's central Jewish
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