e o p le Dr. D. ELTON TRUEBLOOD, A. B. POLINSKY, of Duluth, has accepted the chair- author, and professor of philo- sophy at Ea.rlham College, in Imanship of the newly organized Richmond, Ind., was appointed National Combined Campaign to the newly created position of ' Cabinet, composed of outstand- Chief of Religious Policy for the ing lay leaders of American Re- form Judaism, it was announced U,S. Information Agency. • by Dr, Samuel S. Hollender, of Max J. Etra, attorney and Chicago, general chairman of the 1954 Combined Campaign for tommunal *lead- Reform Jewish institutions. er will be in- stalled as chair- Seidelman Given Award man of the In observance of Brotherhood Week. Morris E. Seidelman, past board of Ye- director of the Windsor Jewish shiva University Community Council and now at a dinner on national director, Canadian ORT March 31, at Federation, was honored by the Hotel Pierre, WindsOr Council of Group Re- MRS. RICHARD ROSENTHAL New York, it lations with its annual award, in was announced Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kofender, recognition of his work against Etra by Dr. Samuel of Clements Ave., announce the of Yeshiva racial discrimination and intol- Belkin, president recent marriage of their daugh- erance. University. ter, Shirley, to Airman Richard Bernard Rosenthal, son of Mrs. Doris Rosenthal, of Greenlawn girth Ave., and the late Mr. Harold T. Rdsenthal. The bride wore a waltz-lace March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. gown of Chantilly lace and net Sidney Segal (Rosalyn Schneid- Norman Kohlenberg (Marian Berman), of 20129 Ardmore, a for the ceremony. Her cap was er), a daughter, Cindy Faith. of matching lace and seed pearls * * son, Kenneth Howard. and held in place her veil of • * * March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. March 2—To Dr. and Mrs. illusion. She carried a white Russell Schulman (Betty Frank, formerly of Detroit),. of Los An- Sherman Mendelsohn (Suzanne Bible with two white orchids. Eileen Lesnick was matron of geles, Calif., a son. Marc Alan. Salasnek), of Stoepel Ave., a honor, Dolores Diamond was daughter, Robin Merle. * * maid of honor and Marlene Sher March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stevens (Evelyn Chaenko) , Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. was a bridesmaid. Sol Lesnick of 3025 Clements, a daughter, Charles Finkelstein (Elaine Sax) was best man, and Marvin Kof- of 24866 Rensselaer, Oak Park, ender served as usher. Ronna Jill. * * The new Mrs. Rosenthal will .Mich., a daughter, Sandra Rene. * * continue her studies at Wayne March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe University, after which she will Solomon Rosenberg (Eve Lieber- Man ► 2971 Pasadena, a son, Alan Olshansky, of 2504 Cortland, a pursue a teaching career, while her husband is stationed at son, Stuart Jay. Lawrence Jay. * * * * * * Harmon Field, Newfoundland, March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Ber- with the U.S. Air Force. Morris Fierberg (Roslyn Reiner) nard Adinoff (Madeline Shiner) of 13250 N. Norfolk, a son, Stev- of 1404 Newton Ave., Dayton, 0., Nate Shapero to Receive formerly of Detroit, a daughter en Ed-w a r d, BB Americanism Award Cheri Joy. * * The eighth annual American- CERTIFIED MOHEL Feb. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- ism award of Louis D. Brandeis old Lampcov, of 21900 Church, Lodge, Bnai Brith, will be Rey, Yehudah Loewy Oak Park, Mich., a son, Bruce awarded to Nate S. Shapero, SERVING IN Howard. Hospitals and Homes businessman, communal worker * * TE. 4-7355 and philanthropist, in special Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. ceremonies at 8:30 p.m., Monday, 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Bernard Victor (Lois Robinson), at Holiday Manor. of 23160 Church, Oak Park, Mich. A show honoring Shapero will a son. Dennis Andrew. be headed by Max Sosin and -Expert Mohel, * * * Sammy Woolf. The plaque, bas- Feb. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack ed on Bnai Brith's .;.motto of Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman Weiss (Lois Glass), of 13301 Lud- brotherly love, harmony and Servtng in Hospitals and Homes low, Huntington Woods, a son, good fellowship, was last year UN. 3-6242 Douglas Harlan. Please Note New. Address awarded to Fr. Cerestin Steiner, * * 1 8245 Roselawn president of University Of De- Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. troit. • Joseph Sweet (Barbara Blech- Lodge president Samuel B. er), of 15870 Indiana, a daugh- Gutterman and Moe R. Miller, SPECIALIZED MOHEL ter, Lois Ann. chairman, invite the public to REV. HYMAN • * * attend, Max Sosin and Sainuel SCHULSINGER Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Dubrinsky are co-chairmen. In Hospitals and Homes seph Lipson (Anita Eisner) , of Recommended by Physicians 19925 Burgess, a daughter, Ran- Man's Old" Story 3253 Fullerton TO. 9-6145 dy Michele. 1 > Plans Unique Tours of Israel Shirley Kofender Wed To Richard Rosenthal By BEN NISON A young American Rabbi has resigned a key position in Jew- ish organizational work to un- dertake a new approach to boosting American tours to Is- rael on the theme of Israel as the Land of the Bible rather than as a modern industrialized state. Rabbi Meyer Passow, since September, 1952, executive di- rector of the Synagogue Council of America, has been appointed general manager of the Israel Tourist Service, Inc. He is in charge of all operations in the United States and Israel, and an office to be opened soon in London. He said he hopes to boost travel by Chris- tians in Israel to a 50-50 level with Jewish vis- itors as against a present ratio of perhaps 10 to 90. An annual at-- traction for Rabbi Passow Christian visitor s on which plans now are being developed is a Biblical village, with the aid of both Jewish and , non- Jewish Biblical authorities; on a suitable site in Israel. The projected village, Rabbi Passow said, will faithfully model the customs,- clothes and activities of a typical commun- ity of the Biblical period, using Israelis Who will live precisely as the ancient Israelites did. Rabbi Passow will leave for Israel in March to study offices and field operations-- from ITS headquarters in Tel Aviv and SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER 4252 Serving in Homes and Hospitals Please Note New Phone Tuxedo TE. 4-6624 . Rev. JACOB SILVERMAN Detroit's Leading Surgical 93'71 Wildemere MOHEL TY. 4-0062 Specialised Mohel REV. JOSHUA SPIRO Sep ;r1g in Hospitals and Homes UN. 3-2616 7328 Thatcher St. e Safe and Dependable eallC litedkally Supennsed Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, is seeking information about the following for whom it has ur- gent messages from relatives overseas. Further • information May be obtained at the Council office at 8904 Woodward, or by calling TR 1-3700. Mogyor, Mary, birthplace Berchova, sought by Cecilio Hower . Niern, Julian, birthplace Lubin, Poland, sought by Niemcewicz, Ryszard. Israel-Wolf Joskowicz, about 65, in U.S. since 1920. sought by Josef Malinsky. Finkelstein, Maurice, about 60, born in Bucharest, Romania, sought by Haim, Rashela. Baigroff (Groff) Morris, in U.S. since 1914, birthplace Russia, sought by Miriam Cheifetz. Slasnier, Vitka, born 1913, in Selesht Ludvippl, Poland, sought by Waldman, Zvi. Bernstein, Yanceu and Marcu, ages about 70 and 65, born in Jassi, Romania, sought by Bercovici, Yancu. Grun, • Gabor, born in Nagy Sajo, Romania, sought by Gross-Franciso, Hanna nee Falk. Adam Burwell of Fingal. Ontario, sought by granddaughter, Nellie B.' Soriane. Srui, Litvak, born 1895, in Varzaresti, Romania, in U.S. since 1914, sought by Zelezniak, Pessia. Markovitz, Leon, in U.S. since 1910, birthplace Bucharest, Romania, sought by Markovitz, Benjamin Zumer, Tuli and Zisu, born in 1908 and 1905, in Jassi, Poland, sought by Machuovsky, Meir. Visenthal, Adel, nee Katz, birthplace Kamenetz, Poland, sought by Machnov- skW Meir. Wolf Aran Lieblich, born in Krakau, Poland. in 1892, in U.S. since 1912, sought by Silberstein, Jonas. Moris Morinzon, born in Botosant or Dorohai, in U.S. since 1900, sought by Mihalovici Sergiu. Sam Rychtyger, born in Lukow, Poland, in U.S. since 1935, sought by lzaak Krolenbaum. , Agudas Israel Given List Of Children in German Homes LONDON, (JTA) — The dip- lomatic mission in London has furnished to Agudas Israel a list of Jewish children still living with non-Jewish , families in Germany, reported M.R. Spring- er, member Of the Agudas Is- rael world executive. NEW YORK, (JTA) Three of- ficials of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith left for Germany, at the invitation of the West German government, to study conditions affecting Jews. They will join a party of 24 other Americans who are mak- ing a four-week tour of Ger- many as guests of the Bonn government to study cultural and industrial life there. The ADL representatives are Jacob Alson, national treasurer, Ben- jamin R. Epstein, national di- rector, and Nathan C. Belth, public relations director, — 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 19, 1954 POPULAR PIANO "Learn to play your favorite tunes easily and quickly." 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