Sinai
Barbara Lewis Wed
To Sol Dunn Dec. 21
Written lin Tribute to Esther Gitlin
ANNE CAMPBELL
By
There is no hill, but on familiar lands
.SINAI, a dream fulfilled in grandeur,
stands;
But if you look upon it with the oyes
Of your discerning soul, there will arise
A mountain!
And upon it once again
Moses will stand to make the meaning
plain
Of his wise laws. The spirit of this place
Of healing shone from his prophetic face.
No man shall be turned back from
SINAI's door.
Angels of peace, abide here and implore
The world to follow Peace!
Bodies made whole
Are not enough! There will be strength
of soul
Found in this building fashioned from a
circa m.
Above it happy stars of freedom gleam.
Inside its rooms, the nurses come and
go;
Their hapds ere tender arid their voices
low.
Doctors front far off places bring their
skill
T. SINAI, named for a high holy hill.
Through all the years to come, men's
thoughts will fall
With gratitude upon its every hall,
As plentiful as rain upon a field.
Such blessings will our noted SINAI yield
The world can read its meaning: "Have
no fear!
Enter with Mope, for God is present
here!"
Leonard Baruch Named
Farband Camp Executive
Announcement was made this
week by M. Gelfand, president,
and Dr. Norman Drachler, di-
•rector of Far-
tit pand Camp, of
the appoint-
ment of Leon-
,
and P. Baruch
as business
-manager in
charge of camp
'registration.
The appoint-
ment of Baruch
w i 11 facilitate
Baruch
camp registration, and will pro-
vide a center for camping infor-
mation. Baruch's offices will be
located at 13722 Linwood, TO.
8-3363 or UN. 4-7629. ,
Young- People's Social,-Club
Plans Drive in February
Young People's Social Club,
formerly known as the Young
Adult Newcomers, will meet at
8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the David-
son Jewish Center to plan a
dance for February. For infor-
mation, call Sam Pludwinski;
president, TY. 5-0107, or • Elsie
Ring, secretary,, TO, 9-2183.
Release Immigration File
The transcription of the hear-
ings before President Truman's
Commission on Immigration and
NdturalizatiOn, including the
testimony of many Detroiters, is
contained in a volume recently
released by the House- of • Repre-
sentatives. The transcriptions
were prepared for the use of
the House- Corninitttee on Judi-
ciary.
In an evening ceremony on
Jan. '7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dec. 21, at the Park Avenue
Rubens (Eileen Wolff, of 15819 Penthouse,Barbara Lewis,
Ward, a daughter, Karen May.
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Jan. 6—To Dr. and -Mrs. Sam-
uel G. Reisman (Geraldine
Goodstein), of 19000 Wildemere,
a son, Douglas Mark.
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Jan. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Rosen (Sylvia Schwartz),
of 2746 Waverly, a daughter. El-
len Beth.
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Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Brody (Rhea Orley), of 19560
Afton, a son, Jay Howard.
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Jan. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Alan
C. Lakin (Eleanor Bachman), a
daughter, Debra Lynne.
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Dec, 31—To Dr, and Mrs. Je-
rome Y. Kelman, of the U .S
7th Air Force, now in Brooklyn,
N. Y., a daughter, Sondra.
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Dec. 31—To Ens. and Mrs.
Richard Lurie (Lois 'Daniels),
now of Tacoma, Wash, a son
David Michael.
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Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sherizen (Betty Skolnik) , of 2751
Rochester, a son, Howard Barry.
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Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Letvin (Esther Cash) of 18273
Santa Rosa, a daughter, Judith
Beverly.
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Dec. 28—To-Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Harold Jonas (Gladys
Deitch), of 2210 Philadelphia, a
son, Michael Allen.
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Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Green (Irene Zuckerman), of
Holmur Ave., a • son, Robert
Steven.
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Dec. 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Irvin
H. Strub (Helen Freed), former
Detroiters, now of Chicago, Ill.,
a son, Michael David.
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To Mr. and Mrs.
Dec. 27
Heint Herz (Elaine Feldman, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.), of Appoline
Ave., a son, Gordon Ira.
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Dec. 27—To Mr, and Mrs.
Leonard Gurwin (Mertha Rives)
of 19752 Littlefield, a son,
Steven Warren. •
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Dec.' 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Max
A. Grant (Charlotte Greenberg),
of Cortland Ave., a son, Brian
Lowell.
MRS. SOL DUNN
3253 Fullerton TO, 9-6145
Rev.
Marshall L Goldman
MOHEL
TO. 7-0979
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2532 Clerneirnivi
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ngagement3
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shanoff, of
'Toronto, Ontario, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Molly, to Isadore Hechler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hechler, of
2693 Clairmount.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz,
of Boston Blvd., announce the
engagement. of their daughter,
Marilyn Jane, to Melvin David
Rothenberg, son of Mrs. Betty
Rothenberg, of Euclid Ave., and
the late Mr. Max Rothenberg.
The foster parents' group of
the Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, organized as a result of
the foster home recruitment
project carried on by .the agency
in 1952, recently celebrated its
first anniversary. Twenty - five
foster mothers and fathers at-
tended the installation of new
officers.
Harold Silver, agency director,
was toastmaster.
Greetings from the JSSB
board were presented by Dr.
Lawrence H. Seltzer, JSSB presi-
dent. Miss Faye Portner, who is
leaving the agency to take on
full-time teaching with the
School of Social Work at - the
University of Michigan was
honored by the group.
Mrs. John Farkus was re-
elected president of the foster
parents. Abraham G e 11 e r is
vice-president and Mrs. Samuel
Kirman secretary.
became the bride of Sol Dunn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn,
of Webb 'Ave.
The bride chose a goWn of
white chantilly lace over can-
dlelight pink satin. It was fea-
tured by a yoke of illusion. Her
double-tiered veil of fingertip
length illusion fell from a cap
of maching lace adorned with
seed pearls.
Mrs. Donna Dunn, sister-in-
law of the bridegroom was ma-
tron of honOr, and, bridesmaids
included Deanna Dunn, the
bridegroom's sister, Miriam -Wel-
ler, Diane Nagelberg and Mrs.
Albert Dawes.
The bridegroom's b r o t h e r,
f♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
Irving Dunn, was his best man.
YOUR FAVORITE
♦
MUSICAL NUMBER
Ushers included Herbert Weller,
Albert Dawes, Leonard Cohen ♦
TY. 5-2445
and Morton Weizen.
Following dinner, the young
couple left for a honeymoon in
His Orchestra
New York City.
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I DICK STEIN
;And
Detroit Club in Miami
To Install New Officers
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The Detroit Social Club of
Miami Beach, Fla., will install
its new officers at ceremonies
scheduled for 8 p.m., Saturday,
at its Town and Beach Club
Hall, Lincoln Rd., at the Ocean.
Members and guests have
been arriving all week to par-
ticipate in the festivities.
To be inducted into office are
Sabina Norman, president; S. S.
Stahl, vice-president; William
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Korash, treasurer; and Ruth
Dec. 20 To Mr. and Mrs. Har- Fisher .and Harry Kutzen, secre-
old B. Gross (Elaine Burman), taries.
of 18291 Tracey, a daughter,
Marsha Denise.
Workmen's Circle Players
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To Perform at Home for Aged
Rabbi Leo Goldman
In Hospitals anal Ravines
Recommended by PlAyskia ns
Friday, January 16, 1953
Foster Parents Celebrate
Group's 1st Anniversary
Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Eisenberg (Evelyn Lepofsky),
Oust Egyptian Editor
The dramatic group of the
of 2483 Calvert, a daughter, Me- Workmen's Circle here will pre-
LONDON, (JTA) — Etienne lanie Beth. * * *
sent a series of Yiddish skits
Cohen Deloro, editor-in-chief of
before residents at the Jewish
Dec.
13—To
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Le Progres, French-language
Home for Aged at a special pro-
Mark
Goldstick
(Sylvia
Shlain)
newspaper published in Cairo,
gram on Wednesday evening.
has been ordered to leave Egypt of 19366 Wisconsin, a daughter,
The performers are former
within a fortnight. Expulsions Susan Lynn.
European
actors, most , of whom
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of other Jewish journalists
arrived in the United States a
Dec.
10—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al-
from Egypt have taken place re-
short time ago. The skits are
bert Galinsky, of 18260 Monica.; taken from classical Yiddish lit-
cently.
a son, Sandford.
erature.
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CERTIFIED MOHEL
Dec. 9—To Mr., and Mrs. Ed- Center Tu b'Shvat Tree
(Dorothy
Rey. Yehudah Loewy
ward Frazer Purdy
Weiss), of Rochester Ave., a son, Party Is Set for Jan. 28
SERVING IN
Richard Frazer.
Hospitals and Homo;
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Tickets are now on sale fOr the
WE. 4-2696
teen-age Tu b'Shvat Tree party,
3761 HUMPHREY AV'E .
Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sew-
ard Goldin (Charlotte Partin), to be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday.
of 17144 Wistonsin, a daughter, Jan. 28, at the Davison Jewish
Center. Admission tickets may be
Expert Moillel
Arlene Esther.
obtained from members of the
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Dukes or Collegiates or at the
Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Isa- Dexter-Davison desk.
Serving in
dore Goren (Sadie Shun of 3414
Woman's Hospital and Homes
Edison, a son, Bruce Mitchell.
TO. 8-3094
Your Jewish News Want Ad
is
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3035 Richton Ava.
Number Is WO. 5-1155
Nov. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. LeW-
is Deitch (Rita Marin), of 3711
Webb, a daughter, Lauri Karen.
SPECIALIZED MOREL
REV. HYMAN
SCHULSINGER
18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Hillel Savli• to Address
Conservative Adult Institute
Prof Hillel Bavli, of the JeW-
ish Theological Seminary, will
be guest lecturer at the Conser-
vative Synagogue Adulf, Insti-
tute at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 3, in
Ahavas Achim Synagogue. 'Dr..
Leonard Sidlow, chairman of
the Institute, announces that
Rabbi Jacob Cjdnitz will Intro-
duce_ the noted educator,
Safe and
Dependable
e dically
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Plastic Furniture
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Feb. 11
for the
Annual
Fork Chorus Auxiliary
To Hold Donor Event
Mrs. Rose Levine, chairman
of reservations for the 12th an-
nual donor luncheon of the
Jewish Folk Chorus Auxiliary,
announces that the event will
be held at 12
noon, Wednes-
day, at the
Mayfair Room.
Lee Oliva,
baritone, will be
heard in a
number of vo-
cal s, a nd 14-
year-old Isidore
Saslove will
Mrs. Levine perform on the
violin. The Chorus Wom-
en's Group, directed by Henri
Goldberg, and accompanied by
Aliza Shulman, plus a group of
dancers will be featured.
CORRECTION
In last week's story on Dr.
Solomon Schechter, a leader in
the birth of the Conservative
movement in this country, it was
stated that he was born in 1887.
Prof. Schechter was born 40
years earlier, in 1847, in Ro-
mania.
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