Activitieo ii? octet,/ Miss Dorothy Davis, a senior at Michigan State College, has been appointed to the executive board of the newly-formed Women's Dormftory Association. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Davis, of 3790 Sturtevant. i\lr. and Mrs. Julius Ring have returned to this city from a two-week vacation in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lieber, of W. Chicago Blvd., are in Cali- fornia as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunitz, of Beverly Hills. They also visited with the Dunitz' in Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levey of 18000 Kentucky, will leave Sunday - for Chicago, Ill., to visit their son, Morton, who attends the Chi- cago Academy of Fine Arts. From there, the Leveys will fly to Phoenix, Ariz., to visit their son and daughter-inLlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Levey and their five grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Strager, of Prairie eve., have left for an extended trip to Las Vegas, Nev., and the West Coast. Airman First Class Arnold Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coleman, of 17592 Santa Barbara, has arrived home after serving four years with the U. S. Air Force, 15 months of which were spent in the Philippines. He will be at home for family and friends on Saturday evening. Mr. Coleman will resume his studies at Wayne University. Mrs. Ben Rosenberg, of Montreal, Canada, has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. David Radin, of Birwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siden (Sydell Gould), of Kenwood St., Oak Park, Mich.. are flying, on a two-week trip to California where they will visit their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rader (Sally Press), former Detroiters, now of North Hollywood. The Sidens plan to spend a few days in Las Vegas, Nev., before returning home. -- Junior Hadassah members Dorothy Gordon, Sarah Johnson, Lil Lubarsky and Linda Schwartz Will attend their organization's convention in Cleveland, 0., this weekend. They will participate in various workshops, social programs and in nominating regional officers. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber will be honored S-anday, on . the occasion of their . 49th wedding anniversary, with a family dinner at Northwood. .After dinner, they will be at-home to _their friends at 3781 .West - Outer Drive. In honor of Mrs. Richard Krasnow's (Sheryl LaPides) graduation from Wayne University, College of Education, an open house cocktail party was held at 18949 Indiana. Richard Krasnow was host. Feb. 9To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Raderman (Rhoda Rossen), of 19475 Washburn, a son, Scott Mar tin. * rs Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton G. Archenbaum (Lillian Leider- man), of 15231 KenwOod, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Michael Nor- man. * * Jan..26—To Dr. and MrS: Wil- liam. Winokur (Rosanne Becker, of Chicago, Ill.), of Tuxedo Ave., - a son. Steven Craig • * * * Jan. 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Herm Litton (Pola Winokur), of 17070 Melrose, Southfield Township; a. son. James Ian. * * Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Guaidersheimer (Ruth Levi). for- vier Detroiters now of Philadel- phia. Pa., a son, Ezra. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M.A. EXPERT MOHEL Recommended by Physician; Serving in Hospitals and Homes 13245 Roselawn UN. 3-6242 CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Judah Goldring Serving in HOMES and HOSPITALS UN. 2-5018 18701 MENDOTA, 411/0121111/IMMINESIMMIIIIINIABISII SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER Serving in Homes and Hospitals Please Note New Phone 425:2 Tuxedo CANTOR LEO RAD I N R4-,ai Circumcision MOH EL Recommended by Noted Physicians Serving in 1-ionies 8, Hospitals TO. 8-2037 - :-/99 CALVERT TE. 4-6624 Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old J. Raskin, of 19901 Kentfield, a son, Sheldon Lee. * * * Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Monheit (Dorothy Gelstein), of Northlawn Avenue, a daughter, Patricia Ellen. * * * Jan. ,2—To • Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Wolf (Elaine Berliant), of 2500 Glendale, a son, Jeffrey Mark. ' * * * Jan. 8—To. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mirvis (Doreen Wolfe), of 15739 Indiana, a daughter, Ellen. * * * Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Alexander Rosens (Mae Sills). of 23854 Beacon Drive, Farmington, Mich., a daughter, Robin Lynn. * * * Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ard Stern, of 20044 Ferguson, a son, Norman Michael. Baritone Rothmuller To Bow in Detroit Marko Rothmuller, European baritone, will make his Detroit debut on Saturday evening, at the Davison Jewish Center. The c o n c e r t, sponsored by Hashofar, Society for the Ad- vancement of . Jewish Music, will be held in celebration of Jewish Music Month. Rothmuller is known to De- troiters through his recording of "Avodath Hakodesh" by Er- nest Bloch. This recording was made two years ago .with the London Philharmonic Orches- tra, under the direction of the composer himself, with Roth- muller as soloist. Rothmuller is also a composer and musicologist. His recent book, "The Music of the Jews," was internationally acclaimed. He will be heard in songs by Engel, Grosz, Krein, Algazi, Bloch, Stutschewsky, Dessau and Chajes. Milton Setzer will be at the piano. Assisting artists will. be Er- nst Wallfisch, principal violist of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, with Lory Wallfisch at the piano. Ernst and Lot y Wallfisch will feature compo- sitions by Bloch, Partos and Milhaud. Most of the compositions presented on this occasion will be heard for the first time in Detroit, - • • •••1 '4,44.:4111,4,10•441,403; OtAt 4.4 to , Elaine Pomerantz Wed To David L. Polk 16--(DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 18, 1955 Attention Please! For Our Letter Box Orthodox Rioters Defended Editor, The Jewish News: The headline on the front page of The Jewish News of Feb. •11, characterizing the recent New York Orthodox protest meetings against religious perse - cution in Israel as being "anti- Israel" smacks of McCarthyism, Religious opposition to Israeli government policies is no more "anti-Israel" than is Democratic party opposition to Eisenhower's po licies "anti-American." BERNARD BACKHAUT, 3224 Calvert. (See Commentary, Page 2) MRS. DAVID L. POLK In a double-ring, candlelight ceremony, held recently 'at the Rainbow Terrace, Elaine Claire Pomerantz, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Meyer Pomerantz, of Appoline Ave., was united in marriage to David L. Polk, son of Mrs. Ada Polk, of Chicago Blvd., and the late Mr. Jack Polk. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor- relick officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of traditional white satin. The bodice was closely fitted, and was of chantilly lace over satin, with a V neckline and lace pointed sleeves. Her satin skirt fell from a basque waist, and was covered with layers of nylon tulle extending into a short, sweep train. Her headpiece was a tiara adorned with seed pearls and tiny rhinestones, and held in place her fingertip veil of illu- sion. She carried a Bible cov- ered with white roses and streamers of lily-of-the-valley. Bridesmaids were Annette Linden and S u e Scheinberg, with Adrienne Pomerantz, the bride's sister, as junior brides- maid. Sam Polk was his broth-, er's best man, and ushers .in- eluded Eugene Zweig and Eu- gene Freedman. Ronald Morri- son was junior usher. Ferne Gaines was flower girl, while serving as ring bearer was El- liot Feldman. Following a dinner and recep- tion, the couple flew to Miami, Fla. on their honeymoon. Brotherhood Response To Dr. • Hertz' Appeal Dr. Richard C. Hertz, rabbi of Temple Beth El and Department Chaplain of the American Legion in Michigan, recently sent a routine letter to post chaplains urging them to sup- port the new Legion "Back to God" movement by regularly at- tending the church or synagogue of their choice. In response to the message, Dr. Hertz is now in receipt of a circular letter sent to all mem- bers of Lt. Robert Clair Rogers Post in Dearborn by its chap- lain, Edward T. Carney. In it, Carney, a Catholic, tells his brother members how "I kind of liked being asked by a Rabbi to get a little closer to God, and I hope it might im- press you too." Carney goes on to say, "This is real religion, as I knew and loved it in the service . . . when I enjoyed talking to all (chap- lains) as well as to any one par- ticular denomination. 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