I in THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, May 2, 1952 S octeiy JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Is- invasion, it was reported here. rael Cabinet approved the text- A new hospital for tuberculosis of a document granting special patients was opened NJ miles status in Israel to the World northwest of Jerusalem in a Zionist Organization and the building which served at one Shirlee Shlain became the Jewish Agency. The government time as an Arab military train- bride of Charlie Wolok at a re- will submit the document to the ing school. It was dedicated to cent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Israel Parliament for approval. the late King Christian of Den- A government spokesman said mark. that the Agency would become a legal body entitled to work in S. ROSENBLAT Israel under a specified law. It will be able to buy and sell Master of Ceremonies property in Israel and will be and His Orchestra exempt from taxation under Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah stage and Strolling charter conditions entertainment. Only slight damage was caused TE. 2-1146 TO. 6-5016 in Southern Israel by the locust Wolok-Shlain Nuptials At Shaarey Zedek Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, of Pleasant Dr., Ypsilanti, recently entertained 35 members of the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Chapters of Hadassah. Mrs. Morris Adler spoke on "The Role of Jewish Women in American Life." Assisting hostesses were Muriel Fisher, Freda Best and Bessie Ginsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman, of 2945 Webb, are enjoying an extended vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal, of Webb Ave., have returned to . their home after spending the winter months in Miami Beach. Mrs. C. A. Holub, of Victoria, Tex., was a house guest of Mrs. B. Breyer, of Mendota Ave., for the past few weeks. While here, Mrs. Holub, the former Ruth Schlanger of this city, was enter- tained by numerous friends. Several Jewish students at Cass Technical High School were given awards for their art works in the Southeastern Michigan Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition sponsored by Crowley Milner & Co. Those honored included Stuart Bratt, Sheldon Iden, Martin Lipsitt, James Rosen and Barbara Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wolok and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rose will leave Sunday for New York and from there will sail for Europe on the SS. Independence. They plan to spend two months in Israel and in European countries. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen and son of 17322 Roselawn have returned from a four-months' vacation in Phoenix, Ariz., Los Angeles, Calif., New Orleans, La.. and Miami Beach, Fla. Sol Wezelinan of Bismarck, N. D., was here this week to at- tend conferences of insurance commissioners. He represented the actuary department of the state of North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Spoon. of W. Outer Drive, are enjoying a three-week holiday in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg and daughter, Freda Rose, of 18647 Washburn, have returned from a month's stay in Miarn. Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe of 3421 Chicago Blvd., are visiting in Los Angeles. Calif., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George West. Before her marriage to Seymour Bruce Sonkin on March 22. Shirley Tenenberg was entertained by Mesdames Ida Sonkin. Harriet Selik, Mal Benson. Ruth Steinberg, Ann Nathans and Misses Ida Newman. Lilly Arnowitz, Harry Sheer and Betty Levine. Dr. David Bukspan, Israel Revisionist, visited Detroit last week to plan with the local Revisionist Chapter the forthcoming visit in June of Meriahem Begin. former Irgun commander. The execu- tives of the Detroit group were hosted at a meeting by the Sol B. Ecielmans. of LaSalle Gardens, S. Chosen on the executive com- mittee for Begin's visit were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grossman as secretariat. and Cantor and Mrs. Anton Rosenfeld. Jonas Dworkin, M. Manuel Merzon, Aaron Weisbrot and Jacob Mohr. People Make News ∎ JTA ► — Prof. - Catholics. Jews and Protestants. TEL AVIV. ARIEH L E 0 OLITZKI, chief , DR. HOYT COE REED, professor bacteriologist at the Hebrew of Social Science at Michigan University-Hadassah Medical State College, is now serving as School in Jerusalem, has been part-time educational consultant awarded the Henrietta Szold for NCCJ in Michigan outside of Prize in Medicine and Hygiene Detroit. PATRICIA' MADDEN of the Municipality of Tel Aviv has begun her duties as program for his research on the source consultant for the D e t r o i t of the bacteria polluting Jeru- Round Table. MRS. MARY salem's cistrens and on the GRESHAM has been assigned as chemical processes for the purl- secretary to the educational de- fication of the water while the partment of the Detroit Round city was under siege during the Table. - • • War of Independence in 1948. • • Sidney A. Rose. attorney. and former First Grade Detective of Rabbi JOSEPH '! the New York GABRIELI o f 1 City Police De- p Tel Aviv, Isreal, A ,1 part m e n t, has general secre been appointed 113111, terry of Mizrachi •••••• director of eas- in Israel. is tour- tern regional in Pennsylvania, fact finding for Ohio. Michigan - the Anti - defa- and California. mation League ----, He will visit De- Rabbi Gabriel of Bnai Brian troit. next week.. • . Benjamin R. .....4 SIDNEY H. WOOLNER as- Epstein. the S. A. Rose sumed the post of Detroit Dis- League's national director, an- tricts OPS directOr, it was an- nounced. Mr. Rose will chart nounced by the Office of Price the manifestations of organized anti-Semitism in the East and Stabilization. . • • collect and evaluate other evi- Dr. S. ANDHIL FINEBERG of dences of anti-minority activity New York was unanimously in that area. elected President of the Associ- West Beauty Salon Formerly on Wyoming Announces a New Location at • New York was unanimously elected president of the Asso- ciation, succeeding Maurice Fa- gan of Philadelphia. Dr. Fine- berg is Community Service Di- rector of the American Jewish Committee. The theme of the meeting was the development of Jewish community relations work as a professional field of Jewish community • service. • Several staff additions have been announced by Robert W. Frehse, executive secretary of the . Detroit Round Table of Louese Hair Styles 191,1-5 LIVERNO1S MRS. CHARLIE WOLOB Zedejk. Rabbis Morris Adler, A. ! M. Hershman and Isaac Stoll- man officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shlain, of Sturtevant Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Abraham Wolok, of Webb Ave. For her wedding. the bride chose a gown of white lace and 1 tulle, distinguished by a snug I fitting bodice of French import- ; ed Alencon lace with portrait neckline. The sleeves of lace were long and tapered. and lace flowers were appliqued on the I very bouffant nylon tulle - skirt of floor length. Her veil of silk illusion was held in place by a heart-shaped ' open crown of matching lace. Lace flowers were appliqued to the veil also. She carried a colo- nial bouquet of white orchids. with sprays of hyacinths and streamers. Mrs. Mark Goldstick, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. and bridesmaids were Mrs. Mar- vin Shlain, Shirley Wolok. Lil- lian Wolok, Hadassah Tomor and Pearl Snyder. The bridegroom's brother. Henry Wolok. was best man. and ushers included Dr. Mark Gold- stick, Marvin Shlain, Leonard Shlain. Joseph Rose and Jerry Wolok. The couple are honeymooning in Europe for an extended visit. Before their return they will be guests of Mayor Z. S. Shragai of Jerusalem, Israel, during their stay there. ation of Jewish Community Re- lations Workers at its third an- E Bond Owners Hang nual meeting in New York City. On to Their Bonds succeeding Maurice B. Fagan of Information received from Philadelphia. Dr. Joseph A. Fauman of Detroit was elected State Headquarters of the U. S. a member of the executive com- Treasury Savings Bonds Division for Michigan indicates that E mittee-. • • Bond owners are taking advan- DR. S. JOSEPH FAUMAN of tage of the extension privileges the Jewish Community Council in connection with Series E staff was elected to the execu- Bonds. tive committee of the Associa- tion of Jewish Community Rela- tions Workers at its recent an- nual meeting. At the same meet- ing Dr. S. Andhil Fineberg of Israel Approves Status for Agency Just North of Outer Drive I . 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