Reva Kowalsky Wed To Dr. Eli H. Kuhel • MRS. ELI H. KUHEL Miss Reva Kowalsky, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Zelick Kow- alsky, and Dr. Eli H. Kuhel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kuhel, were recently joined in marriage at Adas Shalom Synagogue by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel also officiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, fashioned with an Elizabethan neckline and cuffs embroidered with beads and seed pearls. Her veil of silk illusion fell from a Juliet cap, trimmed with pearl, orange blossoms, and she carried a white Bible covered with white orchids and stepha- notis. Mrs. Jerome Stasson attended her sister as matron of honor, and Shirley Burko, Judith Dzo- din, Elaine Blake, Sara Lee Tu- kel and Mrs. Kenneth Young were bridesmaids. Kenneth Young, the bride- groom's brother-in-law, was best man, and ushers were Dr. Mi- chael Franzblau, Eugene Smolar, Eugene Kowalsky, Wilbert . Blake and Jerome Stasson. Larry Ko- walsky escorted the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Michla Ko- walsky, down the aisle, and Jef- frey Young and Linda Milinsky were junior usher and brides- maid. Lauren Young was flower girl. Following a Miami Beach honeymoon, the couple are re- siding on Oakman Blvd. Out-of- town guests were from Chicago, Toronto, Phoenix, Cleveland, To- ledo, Flint and Newark. Anniversary Gift To Aid Kupat Holim The unusual gift of the dedi- cation of a bed in their name at Kupat Holim Hospital in Is- rael was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen, of Monica Ave., as the couple celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. At an anniversary party, held recently, at Bel-Aire Terrace, the Cohens were honored by their family and host of friends, and were given a certificate signifying the gift to Kupat Holim. This contribution was fitting in the light of the Cohens' long list of accomplishments and gifts to various philanthropies. Cohen is a staunch supporter of the Histadrut and the Allied Jewish Campaign, and for 25 years has been an ardent worker of the Pinsker Progressive Aid Society, of which he is a past president. Mrs. Cohen, just installed as the new chairman of Kinneret Chapter, Pioneer Women, also is active in many Jewish causes. Their three children, Irving and Sol Cohen and Mrs. Arthur Monson, are leaders in Bnai Brith. Nearly 200 people were present to honor the Cohens on this oc- casion. Measure not the work until the day's out and the labor done. —E. B. Browning Bar Mitzvahs Mr. Larry Malin, of 16633 Bir- woOd, announces the Bar Mitz vah of his son, Jack, on July 1'7, at Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening, at the May- fair Room. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelf and, of 18316 Littlefield, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gerald William, on July 10, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A recep- tion in Gerald's honor will be held from 2 to 5 p.m., July 11, in the family home. No cards: * * * Mr. and Mrs. Willi Opperer announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Maurice Steven, on July 10, at Cong. Beth Abraham. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening at Bel-Aire. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Susman, of Greenlawn Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lichterman, of Cleveland, 0., announce the joint Bar Mitzvahs of their sons, , Gerald I. Susman and Stuart F. I Lichterman, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A recep- tion in honor of both young men will be held that evening, at Holiday Manor. arriageo GORDON-LIMOND. In a cere- mony June 29, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Marilyn Norma Limond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Limond, of Oak Dr., became the bride of Herbert William Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gordon, of Hunting- ton Woods, Mich, The bride wore a gown of im- ported white, chantilly lace and nylon net. Seed pearls studded the lace crown that secured her veil of nylon illusion, and she carried white orchids and steph- anotis on a Bible. Mrs. Donald Rubin was ma- tron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Gerald Gordon, Mrs. Oscar Feldman, Shirlee Tucker and Lois Limond. Junior brides- maids were Judy Gordon and Susan Saferstein. Gerald Gor- don was his brother's best man, and ushers included Malcolm Arnstein, Larry Altman, Oscar Feldman, Richard. Limond and Michael Limond. The newlyweds left on a motor trip to California. $17,093,550 Received From Israel Bond Sales , The State df Israel has re- ceived the sum of $17,093,550 from the sale of State of Israel Bonds since the beginning of J.954, it was announced by Sam- uel Rothberg, national chairman of the Israel bond campaign, at a meeting of its board of gov- ernors in New York. Mr. Rothberg, who presided, reported that the first Bond Is- sue, the Independence Issue, in- augurated on May 1, 1951, had realized a total of $150,000,000 and that the second Issue, the Development Bond Issue, launched on May 1, 1954, will seek to obtain Israel Bond sales of $75,000,000 by the end of the current year. BLAIR STUDIO . 11• PORTRAITS MRS. DAVID F. GORDON In a wedding June 26, in the Crystal Room of New York's Plaza Hotel, Jane Bernstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Lewis Bernstein, of New York City, became the bride of David Frank Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon, of 18685 Wildemere. Rev. Jacob Goldberg officiated. The bride wore a gown of im- ported chantilly lace over blush satin, featuring . a portrait neck- line edged with seed pearls, a fitted bodice and a full skirt which ended in a swirling train. Joan Schneider, of New York, was maid of honor, and brides- maids. were Mrs. Bert Slatkin, of Detroit, and Carole Sussman, of New York. The bridegroom's .sis- ter, Susan Gordon, was flower girl. Henry Frank Gordon, the bridegroom's brother, was best man, and ushers were Joel Bern- stein and Herbert Bernstein, brothers of the bride, and Allan Goldman, of Buffalo, N. Y. Following a reception in the Plaza's Baroque Suite, the couple left for a honeymoon in Miami and Havana. On their return, they will reside at 18685 Rose- lawn, in Detroit. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jack Golding acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent" bereavement. 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEW5 Friday, July 2, 1954 Detroit Girl in Israel For Summer Institute NEW YORK, (JTA) — A group of 123 young teachers and stu- dents has left for Israel to par- ticipate in the Israel Summer Institute — a seven-week travel, work and study program in the Jewish state, sponsored by the Jewish Agency. Participating in the program, as part of the New York Uni- versity phase of the Institute, is Judith Heyman, daughter of Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman, of Glendale Ave. Miss Heyman, a graduate of Wayne University and a teacher in the Detroit Public School system, has long been active in Zionist activities, including membership in Young Judea. The U.S. contingent will be joined next week by 25 teen- age members of U.S. and Can- adian Young Judea and over 100 students and teachers from Brit- ain who also are enrolled in the Institute. This year's enrollment is re- ported by the Agency to be the largest since the non-profit proj- ect was inaugurated six years ago. e ngagemen ts Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein- berger, of W. Boston Blvd., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Bertha Louise, to Har- old Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker, of Griggs Ave. An early fall wedding is planned. 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