THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 2, 1983 63 Hanuka Event Home for Aged Annual Elec at Oakland U. Meeting Dec. 14 at Borman The Jewish Students Or- ganization at Oakland Uni- versity will sponsor a "Hanuka Happening" for students, faculty and their families, and friends on Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Oak- land Room at the Oakland - Center on campus. Bob Schinker, magician and illusionist, will enter- tain. Latkes will be pre- pared and served by the students. There is a charge. For reservations, call the CIPO, 377-2020. The students of the JSO will distribute free dreidles and Hanuka information Wednesday at the Fourth Annual Great Dreidle Give-Away. The table will be located opposite Charlie Brown's in the Oakland Center on campus. The Jewish Students Or- ganization is a Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation Coun- selorship under the spon- sorship of the BBHF at Wayne State University. The program is directed by Judy Teller. All Jewish stu- dents on campus are wel- come. The JSO office is lo- cated at 34 Oakland Center. For information, call the JSO, 377-2048. Former Detroit Miss Marries MRS. FUNK Jennifer Caplan and Stewart Ross Flink, were married recently at Temple Beth El, Akron, Ohio. Rabbi Abraham Feiffer officiated. The bride is the daughter of former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Caplan of Akron. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flink of North- brook, Ill. JoAnne Caplan was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Nancy Miller of Great Neck, N.Y., Francine Lerner of Hobo- ken, N.J., Judy Beth Yelsky of Moreland Hills, Ohio, Jayne Nyman of Pepper Pike, Ohio, Paige Flink of Dallas, Tex., Ellen Robin- son of Chicago, Ill., and Mary Jane Koch of Al- buquerque, N.M. Randy Flink of Dallas was his brother's best man. Ushers were Steve Steurhk of Lake Bluff, Ill., Jeff Rothstein of Princeton, N.J., David Blum of Chicago, Gary Grottke of Wheaton, Ill., Robert Fernandez of Fort Worth, Tex., Joel Kaplan of Nashville, Tenn., and Seth Chernick of Evanston, Ill. Following a honeymoon in Hawaii, the couple is re- siding in Chicago. The annual meeting of the Jewish Home for Aged will take place 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14 at Borman Ha ll. At that meeting elections will be held. Noniinated for re-election to a three-year term on the board of direc- tors are: Paul Borman, Daniel M. Clark, Marilyn Fishman, Nathan Goldin, Dr. Stanley Levy, Milford Nemer, Michael Perlman, Irving Rose, Gerald Rosenbloom, Dulcie Rosen- feld, I. William Sherr, Joseph B. Slatkin and Robert W. Welling. Nominated for a new three-year term is Leonard Baron; and for a one-year term, Norman Ross. The board will dedicate a plaque at the meeting in memory of Ira I. Son- nenblick, who served as executive director of the Home from 1947 to 1975. Nationally known in his field, Mr. Sonnenblick was responsible for in- novations that are still utilized at the Jewish Home for Aged. For information, call Cheryl Riskin, 352-2336. Students Cited JERUSALEM — The Women's League for Israel has presented scholarship awards to 14 female stu- dents at Hebrew Univer- sity. According to "The Jewish Book of Why," the Roman superstition of putting on the right shoe first became a Jewish rule as well, al- though a Torah-based rea- son was found to justify the action. "Fashions for girls 4-14 & Pre-Teen" 20% Girls Sizes 7-14 on at all times LEE 1 $15 Jeans Pre-Teen $17 Applegate Square Southfield (Northwestern & Inkster) Phone 357-1123