THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Gross-Orbach Vows Spoken \*:: : 4 %. • Linda Marlayne Gross and Geoffrey Ellis Orbach were married recently at Cong. •Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gross of Oak Park. Parents of the bridegroom- are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orbach of Birmingham. Cathy Goldsmith was the matron of honor. Brides- maids were Jody Druckman, Mollie Witten- Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, will have its first annual reun- ion of veterans from World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and their families at 8 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Jewish - War Veterans Memorial Home. The reunion is part of an ongoing membership cam- paign being conducted by the department. Among the benefits of membership in the organi- Grandfather Antique Cuckoo 400 Day Clocks MRS. ORBACH berg, Vicky Ryan and Susan Orbach, sister of the brideg- room. Jodie Wittenberg was the flower girl. - Dr. Jay Goldberg was the best man. 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BLOOMFIELD 642-5665 435-5555 855-3430 , Veterans Reunion Kicks Off Drive to Boost Membership ROYAL OAK 435-SLIM Einstein Forum Lunch Planned "Evangelical Christian- ity — a Danger to the Jewish State" will be the theme of the Einstein Luncheon Forum at noon Monday at Southfield Char- ley's, it was announced by Judges Ira G. Kaufman and Norman W. Feder, co- chairmen of the forum. Guest speaker will be Joel Bainerman, a Canadian- Israeli journalist and wri- ter. A graduate of the Univer- sity of Toronto with a mas- ter's degree in Jewish his- tory and an undergraduate degree in Christian history, Bainerman made aliya in January 1982. zation, according to De- partment Commander Edwin A. (Al) Rose are that members: have immediate access to a nation-wide net- work of service officers who are trained in all aspects of veterans programs ad- ministered by the Veterans Administration and other government agencies; a forum in which to make new friends; and the opportunity to participate in an organi- zation that fights for free- dom for all peoples. Representatives from posts and auxiliaries will be on hand to answer ques- tions. Refreshments will be served by the ladies au- xiliary. Friday, November 25, 1983 13 Aging Topic of Program The American Jewish Committee, Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah and the Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies will host a presentation entitled, "An Anthropologist Looks at Aging" at 8 p.m. Monday in the Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium of the United Hebrew Schools. Dr. Barbara Myerhoff, professor of anthropology and department chair at the University of Southern California, will speak. She also is the author of "Number Our Days." The lecture is open to the public at no charge. For in- formation, call the Mid- rasha, 352-7117 or 354- 1050. The vine bears three kinds of grapes: the first of pleasure, the second of into- xication, the third of dis- gust. —Anacharsis POP-INS Dry Cleans Your Carpets. Heart shaped Diamond A contributor to sev- eral publications, Bainerman has done considerable research about the missionary ac- tivities of the evangelists in Israel and the tactics they employ to entice the unwary to their faith. A former president of the Toronto Student Zionists, Bainerman's articles in de- fense of Israel appeared in Toronto's university press; he has been equally active as a public speaker and wri- ter in exposing those who sought to deny the Holocaust as a fact of his- tory. Torah Center Auction Sunday A variety of items will be auctioned off at the Machon L'Torah Torah Center of Metro Detroit's first annual pre-Hanuka dinner auction to be held 6 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Among the items to be auctioned off are: weekends at kosher hotels, used cars, used black-and-white TV, oil paintings, infant car seat, talking calculator, service and gift certificates and more. There is a charge. Dinner will be served. The evening also will be the occasion for the dedication of the Machon L'Torah Community Lib- rary. For information, call the Machon L'Torah, 968-4835. Campaign Cited NEW YORK — The Is- rael Ministry of Tourism has been awarded first prize for outstanding travel ad- vertising campaign by the Assembly of National Tourist Office Representa- tives in New York: Brilliant! A gift of diamonds and gold will dazzle your senses. SELECT A GIFT FROM TAPPER'S. We've got style! RETAIL SPECIAL AT A 656.63 525.30 747.35 597.88 B c 922.25 737.80 o 1655.00 1324.00 RETAIL SPECIAL AT E * 57.00 45.60 Stud 80.00 64.00 F 322.50 258.00 G 10742.25 8593.00 26400 West Twelve Mile Road in Southfield's Racquetime Mall Northeast corner of 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. 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