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June 04, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-06-04

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Shaarey Zedek Consecranfs
Schedule At Home Receptions

18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 4, 1954

U. of M. Students

To Wed in July

Consecration services will be held by Cong. Shaarey Zedek on
Sunday morning, June 13. At home receptions have been sched-
eded that afternoon and evening for the following Shaarey Zedek
• onsecrants:
*
MARGIE RUTH ALTMAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Alt-
man, of 19145 Canterbury Rd., 8 to 11 p.m. No cards.
BRENDA LEE BARAK, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Barak,
of 7448 W. Seven Mile Rd., 8 to 10 p.m., June 16. No cards.
CAROL SUE BARNETT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Bar-
.
nett, of 18229 Sorrento Ave., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
BLUMA BREMEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bremen, of
18675 Birchcrest Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
;ANIS EVELYN BROWN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Brown,
19445 Shrewsbury Rd., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
HELEN EVELYN GOODMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Goodman, of 2705 Collingwood, 3 to 6 p.m. No cards.
JANICE KUSCHINSKI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuschin-
ski, of 19013 Wildemere, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
NANCIE MILLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Miller, of
13307 Pinehurst, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
NANCIE REISMAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Reisman, of
18427 Roselawn, 2 to 5 p.m., June 20. No cards.
BETSEY ROSE, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Saul H. Rose, of 1701
Balmoral Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
DEBORAH C. ROSEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosen, of
MISS ANNE GREEN
18429 Santa Barbara Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
CAROL ROSENBAU M, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen-
At a dinner party on May 27
baum, of 4080 Glendale, 6 to 9 p.m. No cards.
at the* Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel,
HILDA ROSENBERG, daughter of Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, of 3297 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Green of 18461
Sherbourne Rd., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
Roselawn Ave. announced the
MARILYN SEIDON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Seidon, engagement of their daughter,
of 18264 Wisconsin Ave., 3 to 6 p.m. No cards.
Anne, to Howard M. Binkow,
LOIS SMITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Barney Smith, of 1247 son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C,
Chicago Blvd., 3 'to 6 p.m., at Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. No cards. Binkow of 18212 Warrington,
SHEILA STAMELL, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Stamell, of
Both attend the University of
17536 Warrington Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
Michigan where the bridegroom-
FAYE SHARON STEINGOLD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan elect is a graduating senior and
Steingold, of 3421 Edison Ave., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
is a member of Phi Sigma Delta
ELINOR THOMAS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, of fraternity. A family wedding is
2984 Burlingame Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 13. No cards.
planned in early July.
MARGIE WEINGARDEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton H.
Weingarden, of 2725 Glynn Ct., 2 to 5 p.m., at home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, 18920 Wisconsin. No cards.
Two JWV Auxiliaries
JOAN HELENE WEISS, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George S. Weiss,
Announce Their Merger
of 16197 Lavton, Apt. 102, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
TOBY LYNN ZUSSMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zussman,
The forthcoming merger of Lt.
of 3316 Webb Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., June 20. No cards.
Raymond Bloch Auxiliary and
* *
Gen. Maurice RoSe Auxiliary,.
Israelis Shun Milk Diet Jewish War Veterans, was an-
Suburban Temple Sets
UNITED NATIONS; N.Y., nounced this week by the pres-
Confirmand at Homes (AJP)
— Zipporah Ben Hayyim, idents of the two groups, Julie
director of the Jerusalem Col- Bloch and Rochelle Rose.
The combined group will be
Annual confirmation exer- lege of Home -Economics and
cises of The Suburban Temple visiting America under . a' FAO known as the Lt. Bloch-Gen.
will be held at 7:30 pin., Sun- (UN Food and Agricultural Or- Rose Auxiliary, Officers of the
day, June 6, at Royal . Oak ganization) Fellowship, revealed Rose Auxiliary, who unanimous-
High School, '709 N. Washing- 'during a recent visit to the UN ly were elected to serve as the
ton St., Royal Oak. At home that the Israelis, who have -suf- administration. of the merged-
group include:
receptions have been sched-

uled for the following confir-
niands for Sunday, June 13.

JUDITH A N N GOLDSTEIN,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Goldstein, of 85 Judy Lane, Bir-
mingham, Mich., 2 to 5. p.m. No
cards.
SHARON LYNN HORAN,
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Sam

Reran,

ficient supplies of fish, milk and
vegetables and who are only
allowed a half pound of meat
weekly, find . it difficult to ac-
custom themselves to a milk
diet. Mrs. Ben Hayyim attrib-
uted this to the fact that the
majority of • the immigrants
from Oriental countries had ac-
quired as life-long habits milk-

diets. .

Under the FAO Fellowship,

Rochelle Rose. president; Viv-
ian Karden and Pearl Spinner,
vice-presidents; Ruth Iskow, sec-
retary; Dorothy Adelstein, trea-
surer; Evelyn Skupsky, chaplain;
Lillian Epstein, guard; and Ann
Yashinsky, conductress.
The Bloch-Rose group will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Memorial Home. Members
are urged to turn in all poppies
and money at this time. A social
evening will follow.
The group will service patients
at Dearborn .Veterans Hospital
on Thursday, under the diree-
tion
of 'Florence Rosengarten,
.

of 13357 Mich.,
Wales, 2 Hunt-
Mrs. Ben Hayyim spent six
ington Woods,
to 5
months as a visiting student at
p.m. No cards.
several universities,. including
HARRIET SHEILA ORLOFF, Cornell and Berle
in
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kentucky. She • returns to Israel
Richard I. Orloff, .of 25896 this month.
chairman.
Salem Rd., Huntington. Woods, –
Mich., 2 to ..5 p.m. No cards.
RICHARD ALAN WEINER, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice B.
Weiner, of 17500 Muirland, 2 to
5. p.m. No cards.
JUDITH RUTH ZELL, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Admiral LEWIS L. STRAUSS, ah Convocations for Jewish mil-
Zell, of 8206 Hendrie Blvd,, Hunt- chairman of the United States itary personnel.
ington Woods, Mich., 2 to 5 p.m.
*
*
Atomic Energy Commission, and
No cards.
MAXWELL
ABBELL,
Chicago
PHILIP M. KLUTZNICK, presi- businessman, and
Mortimer J.

eopie 114ake News

South Africa to Train Rabbis dent of Bnai Brith, received
honorary degrees at the Foun-
-•
JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) — A
college for the training of min- der's Day Ekercises at Dropsie

isters is being established in
Johannesburg under , the joint
auspices of the South African
Board of JeWish,Education and
the Federation of SynagOgueS
of the Transvaal

College.

• . *

JEROME BAKST has joined
the staff of the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith as
-director of metropolitan fact-
finding.

4i

ISADORE 'SAMUELS, presi-
dent of the Denver Board of
Education, vice president of the
National Jewish Hospital at
Denver, and spark plug of nu-
merous other civic projects, was
elected 1954's 0 u t s t and ing
Alumnus by the Aluirini Federa-
tion of Columbia University, New
York, from whose LaW School he
was graduated in 1915.
* •
Rabbi ABRAHAM J, FELD-
MAN, Hartford, Conn., vice-
chairman of the National Jew-
ish Welfare Board's Commission
on Jewish Chaplaincy, will leave
for the Far East on July 1 to
conduct a series of Department
of the Air Force sponsored Tor-

-

Cohen, Philadelphia rabbi, will
receive the honorary degrees of

Doctor of Laws, horioris causa
and Doctor of Divinity, honoris
causa, respectively, at the 60th
annual commencement exercises
of. the. Jewish Theological Sem-
inary of America in New York,
June 13.
. *

Rabbi MAURICE B. PEKAR-
SKY, director of • the Bnai Brith
Billet Foundation at the He-
brew University, Jerusalem, has
been engaged to serve on the
permanent summer faculty of
the Bnai Brith Institutes of Ju-
daism at Camp Bnai Brith, Star-
light, Pa., it was announced by
Maurice Weinstein, chairman of
the national advisory commit-
tee on the Bnai Brith Institutes
of Judaism and president of
District Grand Lodge Five. Now
in Israel, Rabbi Pekarsky is ex-
pected to arrive in the United
States this month, At Camp
Bnai Brith, he will seek to inter-
pret the cultural and social
cross-currents in contemporary
life in Israel to American stu-
.deut&

Labor Paper Opposes
`Christian Amendment'

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — T h e

attention of the House of Rep-
resentatives was called by Con-
gressman Abraham J. Mutter to
an editorial in one of the lead-
ing labor papers in this country
strongly opposing the proposed
amendment to the Constitution
that would officially recognize
Christianity as the national re-
ligion of the United States.
The newspaper, Labor's Daily,
which is published by the Typo-
graphical Union and read by
members. of other trade unions,
said: 4` The fact is that there are
millions of citizens in the coun-
try who are not Christians, nor
even believers, and have exactly
the same rights as the devout
against being exiled from iden-
tification with their country.
Jewish groups alone represent.
more than five million American
citizens.
"It is natural," said the edi-
torial, "that organized Jewish
groups are rallying to fight the
proposed amendment. It is even
more heartening that the
American Civil Liberties Union
is preparing to intervene. A
number of groups committed to
separation of church and state
are taking alarm,"

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I Five Performances in Paris

I I

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Habima
Theater, oldest Jewish troupe,
has received an invitation front
the city of Paris to participate
in the International Dramatic
Arts Festival to be held in the
French capital in July as part
of the city's anniversary cele-
bration.
The Habimah has been asked
to perform five plays. It has al-
ready sent a .list of 10 possible
choices for the Paris festival -
management to use in reaching
its decision. The performances
will be given in the Sarah Bern-
hard Theater.

JULES KLEIN

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