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August 25, 1950 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-08-25

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Gloria Ann Schulman
To Wed Neil Brown

Jordan Outlines
Peace Conditions

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 25, 1950

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Schul-
TEL AVIV—(JTA)—The con-
man of Greenlawn Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their ditions under which Jordan is
daughter, Gloria Ann e to Neil willing to conclude permanent
peace with Israel were outlined
in a broadcast over the British-
controlled Near East Arabic Ra-
dio in Cyprus.
The broadcast said that the
Jordan delegation to the mixed
armistice commission believes
that peace would be possible if
Israel returns Jaffa and a sec-
tion of Lydda to the Arabs, re-
opens the Jerusalem-Bethlehem
road in exchange for Jordan's
reopening the road from Jeru-:
salem to Mt. Scopus, pays com-
pensation to Arab refugees who
fled from territory now belong-
ing to Israel and restitutes the
Ruttenberg power station to the
Arabs.

MISS GLORIA SCHULMAN

CERTIFIED MOHEL

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

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Constance Selma Levy, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Levy of Fullerton Ave., became
the bride of Ivan Allan Fidler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fidler
of Northlawn Ave., Aug. 15, in
a candelight ceremony at Bel-
Aire performed by Rabbi Jacob
Segal.
The bride's gown was of white
lace and organza, and her fin-
gertip illusion veil fell from a
lace cap. She carried a colonial
bouquet.
Mrs. Harold Glass attended
the bride as matron-of-honor.
Bridesmaids were Marilyn Ros-
enthal, Lenora Gluck, Barbara
Render of Chicago and Cynthia
Bernstein of New York.
Allen Fealk served the groom
as best man, and ushers were
Paul Levy of Tucson, Arizona,
brother of the bride, Alvin Gen-
delman, Joseph Gross and
George Tarnoff.
Following a dinner and recep-
tion, Mr. and Mrs. Fidler left
for a honeymoon in Miami
Beach and New York.

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The appearance of the "Alex-
ander Marx Jubilee Volumes,"
published in honor of the 70th
birthday of Prof, Alexander
Marx, Jacob Schiff, professor of
history and director of libraries
of the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America, was announced
by Dr. Louis Finkelstein, presi-
dent of the Seminary.
A number of texts, hitherto
unknown, appear for the first
time in this collection. One of
the most important of these is
the publication of 28 _pages of
the Talmud of Jerusalem.

MRS. IVAN FIDLER

NEW YORK, (JTA) — A na-
tionwide campaign to • recruit
additional Jewish chaplains ur-
gently needed by all branches
of the armed forces was
launched by the Division of Re-
ligious Activities of the National
Jewish Welfare Board at an
emergency meeting held at JWB
national offices.
Acting in immediate response
to- requests from the Army, Navy
and Air Forces, the JWB Divi-
sion of Religious Activities,
representing t h e Conservative,
Drafting Invitation
Orthodox and Reform wings of
the rabbinate, has undertaken
To Maestro Toscanini
an intensive effort to procure
NEW YORK, (JTA)—In a the additional chaplains.
statement issued here through
the American Fund for Israel
Institutions, which will sponsor Tripoli Jews' Exodus
the nationwide tour of the Israel
Closes 12 Synagogues
Symphony Orchestra in the
United States, Dr. Serge Kous-
LONDON, (JTA) — Twelve
sevitzky made it clear that Ar-
turo Toscanini has not as yet synagogues in Tripolitania-
been invited to conduct the 100- most of them located in the
member orchestra in New York. interior — have been closed
down as a result of the large-
Such an invitation is now being
scale movement of Tripoli-
drafted.
The invitation to Toscanini tanian Jews to Israel. Among
will be signed by-Dr. Koussevit- the synagogues that have
zky and Leonard Bernstein who been closed is the ancient
house of worship located at
are sharing in the musical di-
rection of the ten-week tour. In Jefran, in Libya, which was
his statement Dr. Koussevitzky constructed in 1300.
The shut-down synagogues
expressed the hope that "Tosca-
nini will be able to join us have been turned over to
in this important event in government authorities and
the noble history of music." in most instances are now
Toscanini directed the first con- being used as public schools.
All religious articles, includ-
cert of the orchestra in Jeru-
ing Scrolls of the Law, were
salem in December, 1936.
removed from the synagogues
by the Israel-bound immi-
grants. A total of 26 smaller
synagogues are still in use
in Tripoli.

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Among the college basketball
stars to represent the United
States in the Third World Mac-
cabiah in I s r a e 1, Sept. 27
through Oct. 3 are:

Many Schuman, Wilbur Talis-
man, Leonard Kirschenbaum,
Seymour Levitch and Herbert
Shainer of the Boro Park
YMHA; Ed Roman, Al Roth and
Herb Cohen of City College; Abe
Becker, New York University;
Arthur Goldberg, Duquesne; al-
ternates Allie Rubenstein, Uni-
versity of Cincinnati; and Ed-
ward Gard, Long Island Uni-
versity.

JWB Opens Drive
For Jewish Chaplains

Lawrence Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Brown of Glen-
dale Ave.
The bride-elect attended Mich-
igan State College. Her fiance
studied at the University of
Michigan, where he was affiliat-
ed with Pi Lambda Phi fraterni•
ty, and is now attending the
Detroit Institute of Technology
Pharmacy School.

Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour H. Neuman (Sarah Bob-
roff) of Glendale Ave., a daugh-
ter, Linda Sue.
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Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Friedman (Ruthe Porn-
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Alan Jerome.
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Weinzweig), a daughter, Ruth,
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Norman E. Schaeffer (Dolores
Miller), of 3359 C o r t l a n d, a
daughter, Sandra Ellen.
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July 25—To Mr. and. Mrs.
Leonard Soltar (Violet Good-
man), of Boston Blvd., a daugh-
ter, Deborah Beth.
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June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing H. Pelavin. (Sylvia Standler),
a son, Ronald David.
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ing. Steinberg (Shirley Wein-
berg) of 19806 Whitcomb, a
daughter, Marjorie Ellen.
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July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam C. Singer (Shirley Can-
non), a son, M. Craig Steven.

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