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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-06-05

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116—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 5, 1953

Wielynn Koratzky Wed
To George Shapiro

MRS. GEORGE SHAPIRO

In a ceremony performed by
Rabbi Leon Fram in .-his study at
Temple Israel, Helynn Koratzky
was joined in matrimony to
George Shapiro. The bride is
the daughter of Mrs. Esthere
Koratzky, of Tyler Ave., and the
late Mr. Jack Koratzky. _ Th.r3
bridegroom's parents are Mr
and Mrs. Isaac Shapiro, of Tay:-
lor Ave.

Enai Brith Presents
Tommy Ivan June 10

Tommy Ivan, coach of the
Detroit Red Wing hoekey team,
and Bud Lync h, television
sportscaster of the Red Wing
games, will 'make a personal
appearance be-
fore Bnai Brith,
at 8 p.m., Wed-
nesday at Adas_
Shalom Syna-
gogue.
The program
will tnclude
film highlights
of the 1953 De-
troit Red Wing
Stanley Cup
playoff games,
plus interesting
sidelights of
Tomniy Ivan hockey by each
of the two personalities present. -
A round-table discussion will be
held following the presentation.
Aunearance of the two at De-
troit is part of a state-wide tour
designed to enlighten sport en-
thusiasts concerning the world's
fastest game. The tour,. spon-
sored by Stroh BreWery co., will
continue through June and July.
Larry Morton, 1.8900 Santa
Barbara, is chairman in charge
of arrangements.•

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Burnstein to Head
Keidan BB Chapter

Mrs.

Mrs. Hy Buinstein will be in
stalled president of Harry— B.
Keidan Chapter, Bnai Brith, at
joint ceremonies with the Lodge
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,'at Holiday
Manor.
Taking office with Mrs: Burn-
stein. are Mesdames Lawrence
Weiss, Charles Kalish and- Gil
bert Borenstein, vice-presidents;
Harry, Thomas, treasurer; Leon
Simon, A. M. Weber, Theodore
Weinberg and Albert Cutler,
secretaries; Andrew Hartman,
counsellor; Jay Jerome* Bader,
guide; Max Fogelman, sentinel;
Alfred Lakin, Sidney Kalt and
Mauls Direnfeld, trustees. --
Board members include Mes-
dameS Herman Farrand, Ben
Feinstein, Maxwell Goldstein,
George Roth, Harry Rott, Nath-
an Silverman, Marvin Weinstein
and Max Yorke.
Mrs. Andrew Hartman, out-
going preSident, will receive the
president's pin from. Mrs. Al-
fred Lakin. Mrs. Ben Feinstein
and Mrs. Al Cutler are chair-
men.
A musical review will be the
entertainment _ feature. In • the
cast are Mesdames Lawrence
Weiss, Arthur Disner, Wilfred
Katz, Morton Kaufman,. Milton
Stein, Milton Fishman and Her-
man Farrand. Mrs. Irwin Buch-
alter will provide accompani-
ment, and Mrs. Joe Heiman Will
be mistress of ceremonies.
FriendS are invited.

VIP
Heads Polio Foundation

NATE S. SHAPERO was-elected
chairman of the Metropolitan
Detroit Polio Foundation,

Dedicate Memorial Meeting
To Late Abraham Famish

A memorial meeting •dedicated
to the late Abraham Panush,
one of the veteran teachers of
the United Hebrew Schools, will
be held at 9 p.m., Saturday, in
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
13226 Lawton.
Rabbi • -Benjamin Gorrelick,
Cantor Judah Goldring, Bernard
Isaacs, Albert Elazar, Israel El-
pern, Morris Nobel and Elissa
Panush, a grandchild of the late
Mr. Panush participate in the
program, arranged jointly by
the Hebrew Teachers Associa-
tion, United Hebrew Schools;
Kvutzah Ivrith ' and its Ladies
Auxiliary.

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Louis G. Redstone, architect,
has moved his offides to his new
modern building on Puritan at
Meyers Road. Main features of-
the structure, include special
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of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Weiss,
of Cortland Ave. Miss Wexler is
the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wexler.

Seminary to Ordain
18 Young Rabbis

A jubilee convocation celebrat-
ing the 50th anniversary of . the
incorporation of the library of
the Jewish Theological Seminary
will be held in conjunction with
the 59th annual commencement
exercises on Sunday, in New
York.
Rear Admiral Lewis L. Strauss,
liaison adviser on atomic energy
to President Eisenhower ' a n d
president of the Seminary libra-
ry, will be the principal speaker.
Five Seminary alumni will re-
ceive the honorary degree of
Doctor of Divinity. They are
Rabbis Benjamin H. Birmbaum
and MOrris Teller, of Chicago;
Gershon Hadas, of Kansas City,
Mo.; Abraham E. Halpern, of St.
Louis; and Hyman R. Rabino-
witz, of Sioux City.
Honorary degree of Doctor of
Letters will be conferred upon
Albert P. Schoolman, New York
educator, and Rabbi Joshua
Kosofsky, Jerusalem scholar. The
degree of -Doctor of Hebrew
Literature, in courSe, win be
awarded to Rabbis Samuel H.
Berkowitz, of University of Illin-
ois Hillel Chapter; Judah Nad-
ich, of Cong. Kehillath Israel,
Brookline, Mass.; Sanders A.
Tofield, of Jacksonville Jewish
Center; and Manuel. Saltzman,
of Cong. Anshe Chesed, New
York.
Eighteen students of the Sem-
inary's rabbinical school will be
ordained as "Rabbi, Teacher
and Preacher," and receive the
degree of Master of Hebrew

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cultural activities of the season.
The traditional affair serves
as an annual gathering of par-
ents of students attending the
Institute's school and members
of Chapter Two who are -in-
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culture and traditions.
Under the chairmanship . of
Lii Gold,' Irving Kroll and Mike
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Sam Barnett's orchestra, a buf-
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