Honeymoon in Bermuda Following Rites Here Our Letter Box Why the Fuss Over The Right to Petition? Editor, The Jewish News: As a regular reader of your weekly column in The Jewish News, I could not overlook your item in the Aug. 5 issue, dealing with the petition addressed to the judiciary committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representa- tives. The petition asked for "public hearings to be held on all bills pending before the 84th Congress in relation to the immigration and naturalization laws of the United States." Since rriy name was publicized in connection with the signing of that petition, in a derogatory manner by some and compli- mentary by others, I feel impelled to speak my mind on the matter. When I received a copy of that Flint Dentist Weds GirlfromMassachusetts • MRS. SOLL GAYNOR Shirley Bernice Finstein be- came the bride of Dr. Soll Gaynor in a recent ceremony solemnized by Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, who before coming to Beth Aaron Synagogue was spiritual leader at Cong. Beth Israel, in Cam- bridge, Mass., where the Fin- stein family are members. Mrs. Harry Moorstein, the bride's sister, was matron of honor, and Dr. Alex Gaynor served as best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Finstein, of Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Gaynor's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Ginsburg, of Detroit. _ Following dinner and a recep- tion in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moorstein, of Oak Park, the couple left by plane for a Chi- cago honeymoon. They are no residing in Flint, Mich. where Dr. Gaynor has his dental prac- tice. petition, which was formulated and circulated b _ y the eminent and courageous clergyman, Dr. Henry H. Crane, I considered it worthy enough to give my en- dorsement and signature. By signing that petition I felt that I was exercising one of the time- honored rights and practices of an American citizen. It never occurred to me that I would have to hesitate signing such a petition for fear of arous- ing the displeasure of a Congress- man or the wrath of a Senator. Nor did it occur to me that the exercise of such a basic Amer- ican privilege would result in a classification of- my action as "Un-American" by those in dis- agreement with the petitioner, or that it was an act deserving of special commendatory citation by those in agreement with the pe- titioner. MRS. EMMANUEL ROSENBERG --NATHAN • ROSENSHINE. * * * Beth Joseph Synagogue was the scene of the marriage of A Message of Thanks Frances Goldberg and Emmanuel Rosenberg on July 30. Rabbi From Forward Editor Benjamin H. Gorrelick and Can- Editor, The Jewish News: I wish to use the medium of tor Jacob J. Goldring officiated. your letter box to thank my A wedding dinner was given fol- friends, colleagues and comrades lowing the ceremony at Rainbow from near and far who have so Terrace. Mrs. David Shubow, sister of warm-heartedly expressed sym- pathy and condolences to me on the bride, was matron of honor, the tragic loss of my life com- and the bridesmaids were Mrs. panion, through contributions to Max Pretsky, of St. Louis, Mo., such agencies as the Home for cousin of the bride, Julie Poche- Aged, Hadassah, Jewish Labor lon and Virginia Kueny, of North Committee, by planting trees in Musekgon, Mich. Robert L. Rittman served as Israel or sending flowers and by sending scores of telegrams and best man. Ushers were Frank hundreds of letters. To all of you Rosenberg of Hyatsville, M-d., cousin of the bride groom, Aaron my heartfelt thanks. Adler and Sol Wildstrom. The The wound is still bleeding and bride was given in marriage by the memory of that cruel, fateful Bernard J. Goldberg, her brother. moment still is vividly fresh in The new Mrs. Rosenberg is the my mind, so that I can not con- daughter of Mrs. Albert Gold- centrate my thoughts nor is it berg, of 2599 W. McNichols, De- physically possible for me to troit, and 2354 Alton Road, Miami write personal letters to each of Beach, Fla., and the late Mr. you, as I would like. Goldberg. All I can say , is that - I have Out of town guests were Mr. never imagined that I possessed and Mrs. Jack Press of Miami, so many sincere friends, locally, Fla. nationally and abroad. This After a honeymoon in Ber- knowledge has afforded me great muda, the couple will be at home consolation and comfort in the at 21671 Parklawn, Oak Park, darkest hours of my life. Mich. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart, and I assure you Orphan's that I. shall never forget your friendship and that I shall con- Custody Given to Uncle tinue my activities in behalf of BRUSSELS, (JTA)—Mlle. Fer- worthwhile causes for the rest nande Henrard, a Catholic school of my life. . teacher who was arrested on JOSEPH BERNSTEIN charges of illegally detaining a Editor, Detroit Jewish Forward Jewish war orphan, was released Belgian War after the authorities found the child and turned him over to hiS uncle. The child, Henry Alias, now 14, was adopted by Mlle. Henrard in 1943 after his parents were mur- -dered in Antwerp by the Nazis. Shortly afterwards, she had the child /baptized and changed his "And God saw everything that name to Antoinine Benoit. he had made, and behold, it was Some time ago, the boy's uncle very good." —Genesis 1:31 M. Hammermann of Algiers, in- stituted proceedings for "restitu- tion of the boy's identity." At the conclusion of a second legal action last week, the uncle was awarded custody of the child. Mlle. Henrard defied the court and hid the child in a A brilliant cast of Clover Lodge Players, including Gene and clinic where police found him. Judy, talented and versatile dance team, Phyllis Pullberg, whose singing and acting has charmed audiences of -vacationers all sea- son, Harold Herman, director, and Len Wallace and his Or- JERUSALEM, .(JTA)—An ap- chestra have produced musical peal to the Soviet Union to allow corn- - 'y of rare excellence. Their unrestricted study of the Hebrew fres_____ss and spirit delight and language and culture was voiced amaze crowds of vacationers who by delegates attending the sec- insist Clover Lodge Players are ond World Congress for Hebrew better than Broadway companies Culture. they've seen. The delegates also expressed their regrets that there were no representatIves of Russian Jewry at the parley. Defense Minister David Ben- Gurion, major speaker at the SUPERB AMER.-JEWISH CUISINE day's session, stressed the role of HAY FEVER RELIEF the Bible in Jewish history and FROM urged the implanting of a love • SAFE SANDY BEACH per wk. of the Bible and of Israel as an • CHILDREN'S COUNSELOR Amer. • PLANNED ACTIVITIES assurance that "the future of the Plan ofiLDREN h RATE • ORCHESTRA nation is safe." Education Min- ister Ben Zion Dinur also spoke. The delegate continued their FOR RESERVATIONS Phone:. explorations into a variety of pro- SUTTONS BAY 1-3240 posals for spreading Hebrew cul- Detroit °Mee: Mrs. J. M. Erma ture in Jewish communities 19530 Stratford Rd., Del 21, UN 3 1713 throughout the world. Three top hits will be featured FOR RESERVATIONS CALL "God endowed woman with all in one week on the Labor Day Mrs. Henry Pullberg Holiday. more intelligence than man." TY 7-5171 Adv. —T a lmud—Ni d dah 45b Firemen's Baseball Awards The Detroit Firemen's Baseball League announce annual player awards, which will be presented at the 33rd annual Detroit Fire- men's Field, to ,be held at Brigg's Stadium Saturday and Sunday. CLOVER LODGE TO PRESENT THREE BROADWAY MUSICALS LABOR DAY WEEK WEDDING' BAR MITZVAH? eivry On the Arir This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: In cooperation with the culture commission of the Jewish Community Council, the program will feature Mrs. Irving Golden, president of the Detroit League, Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Den- ver, who will speak on the activi- ties of the organization in the community. ROSENBLAT, M.C. 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