Friday, December 7, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Births
Dec. 4 — To Mr. and. Mrs.
Frank L. Simons (Lucy Hirsch-
man), of 24020 Ithaca, Oak Park,
a daughter, Alane Beth.
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Nov. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gluckman (Elaine Rog-
ers), of 21931 Harding, Oak
Park, a son, Kerry Evan.
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Nov. 29 To Dr. and Mrs.
Milton M. Shiffman (Lois
Gold), of 15130 Sutherland,
Oak Park, a daughter, Audrey
Lynn.
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Nov. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Bobkin (Fae Fried-
man), of 19516 Burgess, a son,
Stewart Brian.
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U. op'. Students Tell `Marriage, Past
PlansforfuneWedding and Present':
A Witty Debate
MISS EILEEN LINOVITZ
Nov. 23 — To Lt. and Mrs.
Larry Newman (Libby Grunt),
Detroiters now stationed at Oak
Harbor, Wash., a daughter,
Cheryl Ruth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Lino-
vitz, of 18301 Littlefield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Eileen Cyril, to Rob-
ert Stanley Greenberger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Greenberger,
Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. of Buena Vista Ave.
Robert Eston, of 19941 Marlowe,
Both young people are stu-
dents at the University of Mich-
a daughter, Amy Beth.
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igan, where Mr. Greenberger is
Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. affiliated with Alpha Epsilon
Allen C. Rose (Estelle Kraus), Pi fraternity. The wedding will
of 23291 Kipling, Oak Park, a be solemnized on June 19.
daughter, Lesa Lynn,
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Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Steinberg (Cynthia
Malerman), a son, Jonathan Jay.
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Nov. 22— To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward W. Burg (Lillian Ru.:-
bin), of 13950 Northfield, Oak
Park, a daughter, Hillary
Ruthe.
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Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Irwin Max (Dolores
Smith), Of 23141 Marlow, Oak
Park, a son, Daniel Stewart,
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Nov. 19 — To Rabbi and Mrs.
Eric Greenbaum (Hanna
Hirsch), of 3345 Leslie, a son,
Benjamin,
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Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Burton R. Shifman (Suzanne
Kerner), of 21831 Church, Oak
Park, a son, David Arthur.
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Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Handelsman (Norma
Meer), of Snowden Ave., a son,
Tedd Allan.
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Nov. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin J. Budman (Lois Col-
lins), of 25610 -York, Huntington
Wds., a daughter, Mary Lou.
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Nov. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald E. Ritten (Mayne Salo-
mon), of 2257 Ewald Circle, a
daughter, Edith Jeanne.
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Nov. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Hammar (Esther Foon),
of 18276 Stansbury, a son, Ron-
ald Michael.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Keila (Barbara Dorfman, of
Chicago), of 18743 MacArthur,
a daughter, Grace Carol.
Six Jews Featured
in Publication
Albert Einstein is one of the
outstanding Jewish personages
featured in In Quest of Free-
dom," new publication of the
United States Information
Agency.
The booklet emphasizes the
benefits America has gained by
allowing immigrants to . settle
here. With individual photo-
graphs and biographical sketch ,-
es, it tells the success stories
of 21 noted immigrants.
Einstein was forced to flee
Germany in 1933 because of
Nazi persecution of Jews. In
America, he held a lifetime pro-
fessorship at . the Princeton Uni-
versity Institute of Advanced
Study. "His theories have been
landmarks on the frontier of
knowledge about the universe
in which we live," the booklet
declares.
Felix Frankfurter, 'one of
America's keenest legal minds"
came from Austria. As professor
at Harvard and Supreme Court
judge, he was part of "the
change which molded law to
fill the needs of the social or-
der."
Joseph Pulitzer, famous for
journalism, founder of the School
of Journalism at Columbia Uni-
versity and provider. of Pulitz-
er prizes, is another Jew hailed
in the publication.
Also noted are Selman Waks-
man, Nobel Prize winner who
discovered streptomycin, Lotte
Lehman, famed German lieder
singer, and Samuel Gompers,
first president of the American
Federation of Labor.
"America is richer for their
coming," the publication states.
A debate on the subject
"Marriage: Past and Present,"
between Robert Briffault and
Bronislaw Malinowski, is incor-
porated in an interesting book
under the debate subject title,
published by Porter Sargent (11
Beacon St., Boston 8).
The volume was ably edited
by Prof. M. F. Ashley Montagu,
a pupil of Malinowski, who also
wrote an introduction.
The value of this witty debate
will be better understood from
the following quotations:
—"the double standard of
morality must go. Either man
must allow: his mate the same
freedom he has always been
granted; or else we must base
a new charter of strict conduct
for both sexes alike on mutual
trust, respect, and understand-_
ing."—Malinowski.
—"certain features of our
marriage institution . . while
they make husband and wife
one, seem to provide that the
husband shall be that one-
Briffault.
—"the fight in defence of
marriage is nowadays on two
f r o n t s: parental communism
versus the family, and sexual
communism versus marriage."
—Malinowski.
—"The savage father is, in
my experience, considerably
fonder of children than is the
average English father, but he
does not reward them with a
possessive feeling, and is equally
fond of them whether they are
or are not his progeny."—Brif-
fault.
—"women will have the last
word in deciding what the fu-
ture of marriage is to be, even
as they probably always had the
first say in matters of love,
marriage, a n d parenthood."-
Malinowski.
—"Most men would consent
to be drones easily enough, but
no sound social order can allow
them to do this."—Malinowski.
—"I believe that no . human
impulse is so deeply rooted as
the maternal impulse in women;
I believe that it is institutional;
and I believe that it is bound
up with the institution of mar-
riage."—Malinowski.
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JERUSALEM, (JTA) Two
Israeli writers received the an-
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most valuable educational work
in literature. Shlomo Lavie and
Arieh Rafael each received 200
pounds at a ceremony presided
over by Dr. Abraham Granott,
director of the Jewish National
Fund, sponsor of the competi-
tion.
Mr. Lavie, 70, received the
award for his novel, "The As-
cent of Shalom Laish." He
turned over his prize to Kibbutz
Ain Harod in memory of his
sons who died in the War of
Liberation. Mr. Rafael, an em-
ployee of the Tel Aviv munici-
pality, received the award for
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MONTREAL (WJA)—Jewish devote his prize money to
children form the majority of
further research.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
the total enrollment in 16 Prot-
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
estant schools of Greater Mont-
SZ Men's Club to Stage
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SERVING IN
This is the conclusion of an Evening of Jewish Humor
Hospitals and Homes
investigation on the enrollment
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