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arriagei
SHULMAN-KURTZ: The mar-
-BLITSTEIN-SELTZER: At an
afternoon ceremony at the home riage of Miss Betty Kurtz, daugh-
of her parents, Sunday, June '20, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurtz,
Roma Miriam Seltzer daughter to Lee M. Shulman, son of Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltzer of and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, was
Clements Ave., became the bride performed at Congregation
of Nathan Blitstein, son of Mr. Shaarey Zeclek on Sunday after-
and Mrs. Joseph Blitstein of noon,' June 20, • by Rabbi - Morris
Windsor. Rabbi Morris Adler of- Adler, with Cantor J. H. Sonenk-
lar aSsisting. -
ficiated.
The bride chose a beige gabar-
Mrs. Marshall Shulman was
dine suit with balenciaga acces- maid of honor. The bridesmaids
sories for her wedding. She car- were Miss Phyllis Kurtz and Mrs.
ried a white orchid on a Bible. Lawrence Kurtz. Marshall- Shul-
Fay Blitstein, sister of the man was best man and the ushers
bridegroom, was maid-of-honor, were Lawrence Kurtz and. Daniel
and Isadore Goodman served as Newman of Chicago.
best man.
The newlyweds. left to 'Spend
After the wedding reception, their honeymoon in. California.
the young couple left for a They will remain on the west
honeymoon cruise on the St. coast for a prolonged stay, Mr.
Lawrence River to Montreal.
Shulman having received a spe-
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cial assignment. in Los Angeles
JACOBS - DAVIDOFF: Before and San Francisco from the Sur-
an altar banked with flowers and vey Research Bureau of the Uni-
palms at Shaarey Zedek; Joan Da- versity of Michigan. • Both Mr.
vidoff and Sidney Robert Jacobs and Mrs. Shulman are U. of--. M.
were united in marriage June 10. graduates.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
and. Mrs. Harry Davidoff of Woo- ding included Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
dingham Dr., and the bride- shall D. Schulman and Frank
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of New York City; Mrs.
Louis Jacobs of Hazelwood ave. A. L. Freeman, Dorothy Free-.
Dr.. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi man, Mr. and Mrs. 'Benjamin
Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Mittelman, Mrs. Robert Reese,
Sonenklar officiated at the cere- Irwin Mittleman, Mrs. Harold
mony, which was followed by a Green, Geraldine Lewis, Danny
Newman, Jack Newman, Mrs..
dinner and reception.
The bride wore a traditional Sherman Marks and Mr. and
gown of white satin: with a Mrs. Abe Rubinoff of Chicago;
sweetheart neckline and fitted Elaine and David Frohman of
bodice. Her veil of Belgian lace Wilmette, Ill. ; Mr. and Mrs. Mey-
was held in place by a coronet er Gorchoff of South Bend; Ind.;
crown of matching lace. A cas- Mrs. Simon Wurtzman of Corn-
cade of white orchids adorned ing, N. Y.; Mrs. Jack Sydner of
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Philip
her Bible.
Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt was Brooks of Miami; Mr. and Mrs.
matron-of-honor, and Sally Spiro Abe Lapides of Pontiac;_Israel
of New York City was maid-of- Lapides of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr.
honor. Dr, Martin Jacobs served and Mrs. Leonard .Devenow of
his brother as best man. The Toledo, and Virginia Harryman
ushers were Dr. Seymour Lipsitt, house mother and members of
Bertrand .Jacobs, Ronald David- Lloyd House at Ann Arbor and
off, I. Murray Jacobs and Harvey member of the University of
Michigan faculty.
Lipsitt.
The bridal couple left • for , a
honeymoon - in Florida. They
To Wed in Fall
will make their home at. 13305
LaSalle Blvd.
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ISACKSON DUSHKIN: Vera
Fay Dushkin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Dushkin of Vir-
ginia Park, and Charles Nathan-
iel Isackson, son of Mrs. Frank
M. Isackson of Bay: City, were
married June 20. Dr: A. M. -
Hershman officiated at an after-
noon ceremony.
The bride wore, an ivory satin
gown with a court train. A cor-
net of lace held-. her fingertip
HELEN GREENBAUM
veil of illusion: She carried a
Mr.:and
Mrs. Harry S. Green-
prayer - book adorned with white
bauni of Webb Ave. announce
orchids and stephonotis.
Mrs. I. Murray Jacobs was her the engagement of their daugh-
sister's matron-of-honor and Mar- ter, Helen- Mae, to Earle V. Kan-
lene Anne Jacobs, niece of the ners,. son of Mr. and "Mrs, Jack
Kanners of Lesure Ave.
bride, was floWer • girl.
Miss- Greenbaum attended
Ellis Isackson of Chicago, Ill.,
served his brother as best man. Wayne . University. Her • fiance is
Ralph Isackson, Dr. Milton Mil- now a, student at Wayne, where
ler of Bay City, Myron Dushkin. he is affiliated with Mu Beta
and I. Murray Jacobs were ush- Chi. fraternity.
An early fall wedding is
ers.
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The bridal couple left by boat planned,
for Buffalo and .will visit points.
Turkey Denies Rumor
East on their honeymoon.
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Jews Poisoned Water
Southerner's Gift to Israel
Memorializes Jews Who
Fought for Confederacy
• The heroism of Southern Jews
In the Army of the Confederacy
more than 80 years ago has re-
sulted in a contribution of $1,000
to the United Jewish Appeal to
aid "in firmly establishing the
new land of Israel," it was an-
nounced by Henry Morgenthau,
Jr., general chairman of the
$250,000,000 nationwide United
Jewish Appeal.
The contribution was made. by
Dr. W. D. Simpson, Greenville,
S. C., department store executive,
in memory of his father's Jewish
buddies in the Confederate ranks.
The gift was forwarded to the
Federated Jewish Charities of
Greenville, which conducts a
campaign locally in behalf of
the United Jewish Appeal.
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ISTANBUL, (JTA) — Turk-
ish authorities in the town of
Mersin this week scotched rum-
ors spread by provocateurs that
Jews had infected the city's wat-
er supply with poisonous bac-
teria. After an investigation, po-
lice announced publicly that the
rumors were false, while the lo-
cal press condemned the rumor
mongers.
Although many Jews in Tur-
key were deeply stirred by the
establishment of Israel, they
could not hold public demon-
strations or even special relig-
ious services to celebrate the
event because the government
was anti-paritition a n d ex-
pressed pro-Arab sentiment. In
the Jewish press, however, news
of the realization of the cen-
,turies-old dream was promi-
nently displayed and hailed. A
portion of the Turkish press has
greeted the new state.
400 Detroit Stockholders shared
in the 4 per cent dividends being
paid by
THE JEWISH NEWS—II
' Friday, mune 25, 1948
Eternal Light Drama
Honors Hebrew Poet
V.:
MRS. RICHARD S. KAMIL
The carriage of June Levine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Falk
Levine of Middletown, N. Y., to
Dr. Richard S. Kamil was sol-
emnized at the Hotel Pierre at
New York City, June 7. Rabbi
Abraham Simon of Middletown
performed the ceremony. Dr.
Kamil is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph G. Kamil of Detroit.
The bride was attired _ in a
princess-style gown of off-white
satin with chantily lace bodice
and sleeves, and a long train. She
wore matching satin mitts and a
veil of Chantilly lace and illusion.
She carried' orchids and forget-
me-nots on a family Bible.
Her attend ants were her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Jacques Levine
of Middletown, matron-of-honor.;
her cousin, Claire Korn of New
York City, maid-of-hdnor, and
Janet Markovits of Middletown,
Carol Gold of Lake Placid, Ar-
lene Walters of Buffalo, and Bar-
bara Levine of New York City,
bridesmaids.
Victor Axelroad of New York,
' uncle of the bridegroom, was best
man. Ushers were Jacques Le-
vine of Middletown, the bride's
brother; Henry Balin and David
Korn of New York City and Dr.
Harold Kaplan of Chicago.
The out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Schor, Mrs.
Isadore Miller, Samuel Stahl, Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Thau, all of
Detroit.
Upon their return from a wed-
ding trip - to' Lake' Placid they
will make their home in Chicago,
where Dr. Kamil is in practice.
Plans Fall Nuptials
In celebration of the 60th an-
niversary of the birth of Zalman
Shneur, poet laureate of the
Hebrew speaking world, the
Eternal Light will present "The
Dream of Jacob Meyer," by Alan
Marcus, Sunday, June 20. It will
be heard at 8 a.m. on station
WW.1 and at 12:30 p.m. on station
WTCB hi Flint. -
One of the first Hebrew Writers
to innovate themes of a uni-
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ve'rsal rather than particularly
JeWisii interest, Shneuer's works
are masterpieces • of realism
which- emphasiie the invincibility
of the human spirit.
MISS GLORIA HAMBURGER
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamburger
JWI3 Division Publishes announce the engagement of
their daughter, Gloria Hope, - to
`Responsa in War Time'
David Michael Horowitz, son of
NEW YORK—Striking evidence Mr. and Mrs. Alex Horowitz.
The young couple plans an
of agreement effected by the Or-
thodox, Conservative and Reform early fall wedding.
branches of the American rabbi-
nate in war time interpretation of
MICKEY WOOLF
Jewish law as it affected Jews
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revealed in the publication by the
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JWB Division of Religious Activ-
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ities of a 96-page book entitled
UNiversity 1-9045
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8231 WOODWARD
Congress Section Plans
Annual Picnic Sunday
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Mrs. Betty Leonard, chairman;
invites all niembets - of the . Axn-
erican . Jewish Congress, : their
families and friends to, the •first
annual picnic of the Detroit Sec-
tion, to be held at 11 a.in., Sun-
day, June 27, at Plymouth River-
side Park (Plymouth Rd., at Hag-,
gerthy Rd., opposite Burroughs
factory).
Plans for the afternoon include
games, races ,and 'music. Musical
arrangements and community
singing will be conducted by EU-
gene Franzblau.
Men's- :ClUID'S'
BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB
is sponsoring a picnic this Sun-
day at. Cass Benton Park. Games
for adults and children are plan-
ned. Ice cream will be served by
the club. Signs will be,posted at
the entrance Jo the park, Six
Mile = at Northville Rd.
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