Kurland Works on. PhD On Fulbright Atverd At Holland Universi13, Arlene Davidson Wed To David Margolin DIAPER k.. . ._ * * * June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Pritz (Gertrude Neuman), a son. Arthur Shelby. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Stern (Sybil Baker formerly of Detroit), of Lexington, Ky., a son, Robert Bruce. CERTIFIED MOHEL Photographed by Newest Detroit Rabbi Discusses Immigration With Mexican President Rabbi Ephraim H. Einhorn, who will settle in Detroit after mid-August when he assumes leadership of Ahavas Achim Synagogue, on Schaefer and Seven Mile Rds., recently visited in Mexico with President Miguel Aleman. -In discussing Mexican Jewish problems with Rabbi Einhorn, the Mexican president said that immigration was free of all dis- crimination. He assured Rabbi Einhorn that the quota system established when he was Min- ister of Interior was still in ef- fect. Rabbi Einhorn congratulated Aleman on the splendid efforts made by the Mexican goVern- ment in granting hundreds of visas to Jews during the Hitler reign of terror. President Aleman further stated that he felt Jews in Mex- ico have made and continue to make great contributions to in- dustrial expansion and general progress. Previously, Rabbi Einhorn vis- ited with William O'Dwyer, for- mer New York mayor and now U. S. Ambassador to Mexico. The two discussed Mexican Jew- ish immigration. Before coming to Detroit to assume his new pulpit, Rabbi Einhorn will travel to Spain, Iran and Israel. It was recently announced at Ahavas Achim that a Sunday School would be opened in the fall at the Ver- nor Public School following ap- proval by the Board of Educa tion. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Fannie Miro wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kind expressions of sympathy extended during its recent be- reavement. Miss Levey Betrothed To Albert A. Goldfarb KLM Offers Special Zionist Congress Flights Mr. and Mrs. Mort Levey of Word received by Rhea Cash- Northlawn Ave. announce t h e man, of the World Wide Travel engagement of their daughter, Bureau, from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announces that two flights will leave New York Aug. 5 to accommodate delegates to the World Zionist Congress, to be held in Jerusalem on Aug. 14. "Zionist First Flight" will leave Idlewild Airport at 9 a, m. standard time, and "Zionist Second Flight" will disembark at 7 p. m. Both flights, featuring kosher meals and Sabra stewards, will stop at Amsterdam, and will proceed non-stop from there to Lydda Airport in Israel. Men's Clubs MISS BARBARA LEVEY Barbara, to Albert A. Goldfarb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold- farb of Vassar Drive. Dr. Harry Kohn Moves His Dental Office to 7-Mile Dr. Harry Kohn, after many years of dental practice in the downtown area, has moved his office from the Broderick Tow- er to 13127 West Seven - Mile Road, telephone UN. 2-0877. Dr. Kohn is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is a member of Alpha Amega. He is well known here as a member of a family of noted physicians and dentists. DETROIT CHAPTER NO. 1, Disabled American Veterans, in- stalled the following officers at its 30th annual picnic held re- cently: Marvin K. Rosen, com- mander; Leonard Sawdy and George Kay, vice commanders; Walter E. Shell, adjutant; - Jo- seph Klima, Jr., assistant adju- tant; Joseph Piccola, chaplain; and Sydney J. Allen, treasurer. 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RATES Photography up Under the In The Home WE. 4-2696 Phone UN. 2-3772 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. 27, 1951 Specializing in infants For Information andl Appointment Hospitals and Homes July HARVEY STUDIO SERVING IN Rev. Yehudah Loewy Friday, . All white gladioli, baby mums Norman Kurland, son of Mr. and stock formed the floral and Mrs. Aaron Kurland, of background for the wedding of 25115 E. Roycourt, Huntington Woods, is sailing on July 31 on the Ryndam for Amsterdam, Holland, where he will study at the Free University. Kurland was awarded a FuI- bright Fellowship by the De- partment of State for a year's study aboard. He is a graduate Of the University of Chicago, where he was awarded a degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. He also received a Master's Degree in history from the Uni- versity of Michigan, and will be completing his work for a Ph. D. degree at Amsterdam. Kurland will be accompanied by his wife, Martha. They wet* married June 15. Mrs. Kurland is a graduate of the Western College for Women at Oxford, 0., and received her Master's De- gree in history at the University of Michigan. MRS. DAVID MARGOLIN She is working toward a Ph. D. degree in history. She is the Arlene Shirley Davidson and daughter of Mrs. Frederick B. David Margolin, Sunday, July 15, Wishard and the late Dr. Wish- at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. ard of Anderson, Ind, The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charles David- ,J J, Ladies to Host son of Stratford Road. The bridegroom is the son of the Regional Conference Harry Margolins of New York. The bridal gown of satin and The Department of Michigan Jewish . War Veterans Ladies French organdy was ornament- Auxiliary will be hostess to the ed with two large medallions of fifth regional conference this seed pearls. A third medallion weekend, President Ruth Elson formed the cap from which hung a fingertip veil of silk il- announces. Auxiliary chairman for the lusion. Friday evening reception at the The bride's sister and brother, Book Cadillac Hotel is Mrs. Marjorie and Gerald, functioned Edith Hoffman. In charge of as maid of honor and best man. luncheon preparations is Mrs, The attendants were Mary Ann Lillian Pearlman, and prepara- Cooper, Lorelei Seiton, Mrs. Gra- tions for the Sunday brunch are ham Orley and Connie Fischoff. being made by Mesdames Bea The ushers were Ted Simon of Sugar, Mae Ginsburg and Nata- West Virginia, Marvin Schwartz, lie Victor. Graham Orley and Maury Mrs. Louba. Lupiloff is auxil- Kurzmann. The bride's grand- iary chairman for the banquet mother, Mrs. Nathan Silver, was and dance at the Book Cadillac escorted down the aisle by her Hotel on Saturday evening, As- son, Dr. Samuel Charles Silver. sisting with .registrations are Out of town guests included Mesdames Jean Freidman and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Leenaw of Ruth Elson. New York, Miss Joan Wolfson, of Evansville, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Gomberg of Chicago, Mrs. Max Miller and daughter Lor- raine of New York, and Mr. Ber- nard Schackner of New York. July 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Charles J. Suell (Dorothy Good- Sidney Liss came from Lyn- brooke, Long Island and an aunt man), a son, David Jonathon. * * * and uncle, Mr. anc" Mrs. Nathan July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Na- Margolin and -daughter Carol ar- than H. Garvin (Eva Goldberg), rived from Chicago. of Roselawn Ave., a son, Law- The newlyweds left by plane rence Clifford. for New York where they em- * * * barked on a Bermuda wedding July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- trip. ney Riger (Shirley Labiner) of Glynn Ct., a son, Hershel. Political Censorship is Topic * * * July 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- Of Center Open Forum vey A. Keller, Thelma Pollock), "Should We Have Political of 18686 Ohio, a daughter, Joyce Censorship?" will be the theme Amy. of the Center Open Forum, at * * * July 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ju- 9 p. m. Wednesday in the Wood- lius Young (Ruthie Shulevitz), ward Jewish Center. Group dis- of 19328 Birwood, a daughter. cussion will be led by Louis Davidson. Marcia Harriet. * * * July 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Bei ..is (Beatrice Metz) of Mendota Ave., a daughter, Bon- nie Lynn. * * * July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Weiss (Florence Karp) , of 3319 Monterey, a daughter, Ali- son Joyce. • * * * June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Moshe White (Mollie Cohen) of Clements Ave., a daughter, Sho- shanna Baila. * * * June 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- .40011111111111111•11k. old Marks (Loree Franovits) of Anchester Dr., a son, Timothy Lowell. 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Direction of Harry and Morton Dermer , alotani sil ifINIMItidp114 GREENBUSH INN Elkin Hotel & Travel Bur, Tuner Hotel Lobby DI. 1-2717 WO. 5-3431 or Phone Greenbush 9779 196 MILES FROM DETROIT ON U.S. 23