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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-08-12

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 12, 1949

Miss Sterns' Bethrothal

JWV -Reports:

Insurance Refund
Forms Due Soon

Chile, Israel Sign Food
Trade Agreement
SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA)—A
trade agreement between Chile

BRENNER-MAX: Mr. and Mrs. den, N.J. Rabbi Morris Adler of-
and Israel has been concluded
Announced by Parents
Abe Max announce the marriage ficiated.
here. The Jewish state is to buy
4,000 tons of barley; in addition
of their daughter, Resa, to Sey-
The bride chose a Sophie ori-
By PAUL KIRSCH
mour Brenner, son of Mr. and ginal gown of imported Swiss -Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Sterns
to rice and beans which have
Mrs. Morris Brenner, June 18, at organdy. She wore a fingertip of Holmur Ave. announce the
Department Commander already been transported to
engagement of their daughter,
Bnai David Synagogue.
Israel from Chile on Italian
veil of silk illusion, held by a Jacqueline, to Carl M. Siegel, Philip Cantor was guest of hon- ships.
The bride wore a gown of Dutch cap of organdy trimmed
or at the recent American Leg-
chantilly lace and a fingertip with clusters of lily of the valley.
ion State Convention held in
veil, the crown of which was She carried a white orchid with
Detroit. He addressed the Leg-
of matching lace. She carried a streamers of white rose buds and
ionnaires at their convention
Bible adorned with white or-- stephanotis on a white Bible.
banquet on behalf of the Jewish
chids and orange blossoms.
War Veterans Department of
Harriet Muskovitz, sister of
Michigan. He spoke of the co-
Lois Max was her sister's maid- the bride, was maid-of-honor,
operation displayed by the two
of-honor. Mrs. Larry Berk, Adele 'Eileen Piken and Marilyn Op-
organizations and pledged that
Rycus and Marlene Newman were penheim of Chicago, bride s-
the Jewish War Veterans would
bridesmaids, and Elaine Bren- maids, and Robin Silverman of
Appearing
continue to cooperate with the
at
ner and Donna Levy of Toronto Chicago, flower girl. Paul Small
Legion.
Four
Dukes
were flower girls. Myer Brenner of Camden served as best man,
Supper
Club
Joe Jones of L. H. Jones
served his brother as best man and the ushers were Julie Yelt-
Monday
Post No. 190 was recently
and Dr. Robert Feldman, Robert man and Sol Sachs.
Evenings
elected by the American Leg-
Ellis and Merrill Max, brother
Following a motor trip East,
with Tonita's
ion
as
district
committeeman
of the bride, were ushers. Stew- the couple will reside in Cam-
Rhumba Band
to the Detroit district associa-
art Newman was ring bearer.
den.
and
tion of all veteran organiza-
BOESKY'S
Out of town guests included
tions.
SID'S CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rycus and Dr. Zeitlin Repeats
Application forms for the Na-
Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. George Rycus of
tional Service Life Insurance
Evenings
Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Objections to Veracity
premium refund will 'be avail-
Laver, Ralph Laver and Reuben Of Biblical Discovery
able for all veterans by the
by
Laver of Philadelphia; Mr. and
middle of this month. This re-
Mrs. Harry Arnold and Mr. and
fund constitutes the disposal of
Holding
fast
to
his
rejection
CHRISTOPHER SMITH
MISS JACQUELINE STERNS
Mrs. Percy Levy and daughter,
over $2,800,000,000 premium sur-
of the authenticity of the re-
Donna, of Toronto.
plus
that
veterans
paid
on
their
cently-discovered Isaiah scrolls son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siegel
After an extended honeymoon in
National Service Life Insurance.
Israel by some wandering Be-
motoring through Canada and douins, Dr. Solomon Zeitlin has of Brooklyn, N. Y.
This week our column will be
Actual refunds will not be mail-
Miss
Sterns
is
a'
graduate
of
New York, the newlyweds are published an article in the July
ed to the veterans until after dedicated to the Samba and will
Wayne
University,
where
she
is
be explained by Miss Sherry Dres-
residing at 2900 Clairmount.
issue of the Jewish Quarterly now studying for her master's January, 1950. It's expected that
* * *
den, of our staff, who is considered
Review, in rebuttal to state- degree. She is affiliated with maximum refund amounts will one of the most authentic author-
SILVERSTEIN - MUSKOVITZ: ments by two noted Palestine
be
around
$300,
while
the
min-
ities of this dance in the country
Iota Alpha P,i sorority.
At a candlelight ceremony July archeologists.
today.
The bridegroom-elect, a grad- imum will be under $1. It is
3 at the Bel Aire Terrace, Reva
urged that all post commanders
The scrolls were unearthed in
Samba, the National dance of
-Muskovitz, daughter of Mr. and August, 1947, and were hailed as uate of City College of New pick up a sufficient cumber of
York,
is
a
senior
in
the
Wayne
Brazil, is of Indian and Portugese
Mrs. Nathan Muskovitz of Lon- the greatest Biblical manuscript
applications
for
members
eligible
origin. There are two types of
don Ave., was married to Herb- discovery of modern times. Dr. University Law School and is for the refund.
Samba popular in Brazil today.
ert Silverstein, son of Mr. and Zeitlin, who is professor of rab- affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho
First, the Rural Samba danced by
Mrs. Philip Silverstein of Cam- binical literature at Dropsie Col- fraternity.
CARD OF THANKS
the Farmers and Peasants. This
They plan a winter wedding.
type of Samba has a very synco-
lege, stated, in the January is-
Ben and Helen Weiss wish to
pated rhythm, the dancers not
sue of the Review, that he
conforming to any set pattern, but
doubted the scrolls' authenticity. Annual Award to Go
express their appreciation to
dancing with free abandon as they
His current article is the third To Juvenile Book Which friends and relatives -for the
feel the music. Second, the Urban
in which he contends that the
kindnesses shown them in their
Samba, danced in the Salons of
recent loss of their mother,
Rio by the_,upper class. This type
Mr. and MTS. Max Blumenthal evidence presented by other Aids Intergroup Living
Bertha Weiss.
of. Samba is polished and con-
of 3000 Leslie, announce the Bar archeologists fails to overcome
In an effort to promote bet-
forms to somewhat of a definite
Mitzvah of their son, Robert his technical objections to the ter feeling between groups at
pattern but is also danced with-
Alvin Berg, at 9 a.m. Saturday, veracity of the- discovery.
out care.
the 'age when misunderstanding
MAE
WEISS
Aug. 13, at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
and prejudice might otherwise
Strictly Kosher Catering
The Samba become popular in
gogue. A reception in his honor Funeral Services Held
Established 1915
take root, the Committee, on the
this country about 1925 replacing
will be held at 9 p.m. that eve-
WEDDINGS
BAR MITZVAHS
Art of Democratic Living will
For
Susan
Kimelman
the Maxixe, a then popular dance
ning at the Mayfair Room.
RECEPTIONS
make an annual cash award of
mode famous by the Castles.
* * *
$500 to the author of a pub-
UN.
Susan
Kesler
Kimelman,
24,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dorchen of
Although Samba music is writ-
lished book for boys and girls
ten in 2/4 time, its rhythms and -
2493 Monterey announce the Bar of 9301 Wildemere, died Aug. 8 from 7 to 16.
at
Herman
Kiefer
Hospital,
a
tempos are very much like that of
Mitzvah of their son, - Abraham
The award will be given to a
the Rhumba. The only big differ-
Samuel, at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. victim of infantile paralysis. juvenile work, either fiction or
ence being the down beat, which
She leaves her husband, Dr.
10, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue,
non-fiction, which, in the opin-
is very strong; the closest simi-
Linwood at Richton. A dinner Maurice J. Kimelman; two ion of the judges, gives graphic,
larity being the down beat in the -
honoring the Bar Mitzvah will daughters, De-
Waltz.
The Samba rhythm is 1
sympathetic portrayal to t h e
be held at 8 p.m. that Saturday borah Ruth and
and 2 and 1 and 2.
group
life
of
Americans
of
dif-
Julie Ann, and
at the Mayfair Room. •
ferent races, religions and back-
2
) Send Your Letters to:
her parents, Dr.
grounds, and stimulates young
and Mrs. Sol Q.
readers to share personally in
New 'Birth of a State'
Kesler.
or
the democratic mingling which
A 1944 gradu-
Exhibition Portrays
is the essence of true American-
ate of the Scholl
ism.
Evolution of Israel
of Music of the
Full details can be obtained by
CHRISTOPHER SMITH
University of
writing to the Committee on the
"Birth of a State," a new Michigan. Mrs.
19480 LIVERNOIS
Art of Democratic Living, at 35
exhibition scheduled to run until Kimelman
the beginning of December, has married in June, Mrs. Kimelman West 32nd St., New York 1, N.Y.
Between 7 and 8 Mile Rd.
been arranged by the Jewish 1945. She was a member of Tem-
UNiversity 4-6850
Museum, 92nd St. and Fifth Ave., ple Israel a n d Temple Israel Interfaith Scholarships
WORLD -- WIDE TRAVEL BUR.
Visit Our
New York, and is now open to Sisterhood and served as an
Beautiful and Modern
the public, according to an an- area chairman in the Allied Awarded by BB Hillel
215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368
Air-Conditioned Studios
nouncement by the Jewish Jewish Campaign.
Agents for All Steamship
YORK—Eleven students
Theological Seminary of Amer-
Funeral services were conduct- at NEW
Open 10 a. m. to 11 p. m.
and Air Lines
Universities through-
ica under whose auspices the ed by Dr. A. M. Hershman and out leading
tiA. United States received
Museum is conducted.
Rabbi Leon Fram on Wednes-
Scholarship Awards
This „exhibit attempts to show, day at the Ira Kaufman chapel. Interfaith
Come to DERMER'S Beautiful
donated by the Bnai Brith Hillel
through pictorial representation Burial was at Beth El Memorial Foundations,
it was announced
supplemented with maps and Park.
by Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, na-
ON LAKE
charts, the evolution of the
tional director of the founda-
HURON
Yishuv in Eretz Yisroel into Barbara Miller Krim,
tions.
Statehood. With the co-
Among them was a Negro
operation of the Israeli 20-Year-Old Bride,
student at the University of
Embassy in Washington, D.C.,'
Minnesota who was selected be-
which had part of the material Dies on Honeymoon
cause of his work with Chinese
on display in the Library of
students; a pre-divinity student
Barbara
Miller
Krim,
20-year-
Congress, the Israeli Consulate
at the University of Cincinnati:
in New York, and the Histadrut old bride of Harry Krim of 925 two Jewish students, and six
Foto News, it spans the period Whitmore Rd., died Aug. 6, 36 students who were active in
beginning with the forerunners hours after her wedding, in an
student organizations
of the modern Zionist move- automobile crash near Daven- Christian
on the campus.
ment to the recognition of the port, Ia.
Her husband, manager of the
State by the United Nations.
Theater and asso- Tory Leader Promises
A memorial exhibition of the Metropolitan
ciated
with
his
brothers in Krim
POLLEN-FREE AREA PROCLAIMED BY STATE
paintings of Yankel Adler, pion- Theatrical Enterprises
was treat- Amity with Arabs, Jews
eer expressionist who died last ed at Mercy Hospital, Davenport,
OF MICHIGAN HEALTH DEPT.—EXCELLENT
April, has opened at the Jewish for minor injuries.
LONDON, (JTA) — A British
FOR HAY-FEVER RELIEF
Museum, where it will continue
Their wedding had taken place Government guided by the Con-
to run through Oct. 5. In this
Aug. 4 at the home of Mrs.
Party would regard
representative exhibit of 28 Ad- Krim's aunt, Mrs. M. J. Rosen- servative
OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION
both the Arabs and the Israelis
ler works, the Jewish Museum thal of 4324 Buena Vista. They as
friends,
Richard
A.
Butler,
offers a collection outstanding were enrotte to California for former Conservative Minister of
for its dynamic color schemes their horreymoon,
Edudation, declared at a press
- PLAYING NIGHTLY FOR DANCING
and unusual textural qualities.
Funeral services were held at conference arranged by his
One finds it deeply rooted in the Lewis Bros. Burial was at Clover party.
• Dancing Instructors—Ray Williams and Mary Jane
rich heritage of eastern Europ- Hill Memorial Park. In addition
• Beautiful private golf course—Ed Parker, Instructor
He stated that the Tories
ean Jewish mysticism, Kabbala, to her husband, Mrs. Krim is would do everything in their
4
Greenbush's own riding stables—Paul Webster, Riding Master
to which his father's ancestors survived by her parents, Mr, and power to halt any possible re-
• Swimming - Fishing - Tennis and lots more!
were adherents. This is com- Mrs. Leonard Margolis, a broth- sumption of the Palestine war.
WRITE, wire or phone H. L. Dermer, Mgr. at Greenbush,
bined with an attempt to con- er, Melvin, and a sister, Linda. He commented that "we ac-
Michigan (Tel. Greenbush 9779). Send for brochure.
vey the real drama of life in
cept the fact that Israel has
Only 196 Miles North of Detroit on U. S. 23-3 buses daily!
the expressionistic and cubist
Installment plan buying in Come to stay" and that his par-
language of Picasso, Braque and England is known as the "hire ty would like to see Israel's
,Rates as low as $55.00 per week per person-
'
Klee.
This includes excellent meals and room.
purchase" system.
frontiers set finally.

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