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activities in Society

Peggy Rosenberg Wed
to Isaiah Shafir

BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB

Miss Lauretta DeYoung, prominent in local musical circles,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rattner, of Huntington
Woods. Miss- DeYoung will return to her home in Miami Beach
around Sept. 1 to resume her teaching career.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton L. Fine (Roslyn Brose) and daughter,
Cheryl, are now residing in their new home on Northfield .
Blvd., Oak Park..
Dr. Harold Plotnick, formerly at -the University of Cincinnati
college of medicine where he was associated with the department
of _dermatology, is now making his home with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Myer Plotnick, of Indiana Ave.
Mrs. Rose Shpargel and daughter, Irene, of Waverly Ave.,
flew to New York for a two-week vacation. While visiting with
relatives and friends they will stay at the Taft Hotel.

Eisenhower Story: Reference to
Israel, Role Played by Max Rabb •

the Jordan River for the bene-
fit of both sides. After Dulles
had spoken, the President said
that since foreign policy so
often involves domestic policy
as well, he was eager to have
the cabinet talk about it. The
best policy at home, he (the
President) said, was to do the
right thing abroad even though
this might temporarily alienate
extremists in the United States.
He cautioned the Cabinet
against 'playing politics' with
foreign affairs. Obviously re-
ferring to Israel, which Dulles
had just mentioned, the Presi-
dent said he had been told of
one case in which the Truman
Administration had used • for-
eign policy for domestic politi-
cal advantage."
The Donovan book, an im-
portant item for our time, has
numerous other comments of
VOGEL-SHAPIRO — Mrs. K. special interest •
Shapiro and Dr. Henry Vogel to Jewish read-
were united in marriage on
ers.
Aug. 3. The couple is presehtly
T h e Inside
honeymooning in the_East.
Eise n h ower
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Story deals
SCHNEIDER - SWAAB. Mrs. with the work
Irving Lewis Swaab, of Oak of Maxwell
Park, announces the recent mar- Rabb, a former
riage of their daughter, Beryl assistant to
Jane, to Albert Schneider, of , Sherman Ad-
Dayton, 0. The couple is now
ams, who was
residing in Dayton.
named Secr e-
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tar y to the
WOHL KIRSCHMANN. Mr. Cabinet; Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kirschmann, A r t h u r F. Maxwell Rabb
of 16855 Wildemere, announce Burns, chairman of the Presi-
the marriage on Aug. 7 of their dent's Council of Economic
daughter Doris, and Dr. Julian Advisers; Fred Lazarus, Jr.,
Wohl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al the J. Robert Oppenheimer case,
Wohl, of New York. Rabbi the Wolf I. Ladejinsky case,
Sherwin Wine officiated at the
Rear Admiral Lewis L. Strauss,
Temple Beth El ceremony, per-
the case of the Rosenbergs and
formed before only the immedi-
many
other items.
ate families.
Of
particular
interest is the
The new Mrs. Wohl holds an
MA from Wayne University's story of charges involvi rng race
school of social work. Dr. Wohl discrimination made by Con-
received a PhD from the Uni- gressman Adam Powell of New
York. Maxwell Rabb was as-
versity of Nebraska.
Following a honeymoon in signed to handle the issue. In-
Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the volved in it was the charge of
couple will take up residence segregation in Navy yards. He
tackled the matter with Powell
at 3200 W. Chicago.
and came through with flying
colors.
Dealing with left-wing com-
ments on the Rosenberg trea-
son case, Donovan writes that
"not the least mischievous
aspect of their version was
that this was a case of offi-
LADIES' SHAVER , cial anti - Semitism in the
United States—an American
Dreyfus affair." (The fact is
that the attempt to make an
issue of anti-Semitism of this
case was consistently con-
demned in. all Jewish quar-
ters).
Those who have applauded
McKinlay Kantor's "Ander-
sonville" will be interested to
learn from Donovan that
President Eisenhower started
to read the book "but lost in-
terest in it" .
Donovan's "Eisenhower" is a
valuable book for all who de-
sire to know all the facts re-
garding White House develop-
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Reference already has been
made to the discussion on Israel
that took place at a Presiden-
tial Cabinet meeting in Wash-
ington, as recorded in "Eisen-
hower—The Inside Story," by
Robert J. Donovan, published'
by Harper.
This, the only reference to
Israel or to Jews in the entire
book, referring to a Cabinet
meeting on Nov. 12, 1953, reads:
"Secretary Dulles gave a re-
view of Eric A. Johnston's mis-
sion to the Near East to pacify
the Arabs and Israelis and, as
a step in that direction to pro-
mote a project similar to the
Tennessee Valley Authority on

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SHAFIR

In a ceremony July 26, at
Rainbow Terrace, Peggy
Suzanna Rosenberg, daughter of
Mrs. Harry L. Rosenberg and
the late Mr. Rosenberg, became
the bride of Isaiah Shafir, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. I. Lip-
shitz, Tel Aviv, Israel. Dr. A. M.
Hershman officiated.
The bride's gown was of ivory
satin and rosen pointe lace and
ended in a. small train. Her fin-
gertip veil was held in place by
a Juliet cap of matching lace.
Mrs. David Paul, the bride's
sister, was matron of honor, and
Abraham Ran attended t h e
bridegroom as best man.
After returning from a honey-
moon, the couple will reside in
Oak Park.

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