Solemnized De 16
MILS. DAVID G. PORTNOY
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Magid, of
Appoline Ave., gave their niece,
Phyllis Rene Samuels, in mar-
riage to David Gary Portnoy,
in a ceremony Dec. 16, in the
Founders Room of the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Portnoy, of Wellesley Dr.
The bride's gown was of pure
silk peau de soie and was high-
lighted throughout with ap-
pliques of Alencon lace. Her
veil fell from a pearl tiara.
Lynn Portnoy, the bride-
groom's sister, was maid of hon-
or, and bridesmaids were Judy
Magid and Glenda Samuels, her
cousins, Friedelle Schreier and
Joyce Sage.
Lee Kramer was the bride-
groom's best man, while ushers
included Richard Sutkin, Gor-
don Rouff, Alan Lee, Alan Ma-
gid and Jerome Magid, the lat-
ter two cousins of the bride.
Following a dinner served in
the Crystal Ballroom, the couple
left for a honeymoon in New
York. On their return, they will
take up residence on Dexter
Ave.
Brevities
-LACHOWITCHER AID SO-
CIETY will celebrate its 25th
anniversary with a Silver Jubi-
lee Banquet this Sunday, at the
Labor Zionist Institute, 19161
Schaefer.
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The New Year's Eve dance
and concert of the MOTOR
CITY LIONS, at the Michigan
State Fair Coliseum, will have
a double barreled program. All
profits will be presented to the
blind, for use in the Leader
Dog Program..
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STANLEY L. EISENBERG,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisen-
berg, of 3224 Glendale, was re-
cently tapped by Omicron Delta
Kappa fraternity on the Hills-
dale College campus. Eisenberg,
a junior, was given membership
in the fraternity because of out-
standing service, leadership and
scholarship. The award is made
to only junior and senior men.
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KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the home of Mrs. Martin
Cohen, of 3295 Leslie,
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Al Magitz was recently elected
president for the year 1957 of
the GOOD FELLOWSHIP
CLUB. Serving with him will be
Louis Zahler, vice-president;
Morris Albert and Jack Bogorad,
secretaries; Jack Kunick, treas-
urer; Joseph Rosson, se-at-
arms; Isadore Fenkel, Jack
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LEON STRACHER Chapter.
Bnai Brith Young Women, re-
cently distributed holiday pack-
ages at an open house of the
Wayne County Training School
in Northville, Mich. -
refugees into Near Eastern eco- I refugees "the rights of Egyptian
nomic life. But Arab States re- citizenship" and "keeping them
fuse to utilize the fund and re- in untouchable misery as a
gard the refugees as "unwanted cancerous sore of unrest and
pariahs." Israel has offered to Arab hatred of Israel."
compensate Arab refugees for
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abandoned property and is will-
For the PERFECT AFFAIR]
ing to do much more, but the
Arabs refuse to discuss the mat-
ter, with Israel. Simons quoted
an editorial by William Ran-
and His Orchestra
dolph Hearst, Jr., condemning
UN 3-3737
In reviewing the historical Egyptians for refusing the Arab
background of Israel, Simons
questioned Arab denials of Is-
rael's right to statehood. "After
You'll always
World War I," Simons reminded,
EAT
THE BEST
"nine Turkish territories were
placed under League of Nations
When You
mandate, exercised by Britain
SERVE
THE BEST!
and France, or became indepen-
dent sovereign states. Eventu-
ally, all nine received indepen-
dence." Why should not Israel,
formerly a League mandate, not
have the same consideration, he
ff,
asked.
KAPLAN'S
Discussing Arab refugees who
formerly resided in Israel, Si-
DELICIOUS
mons noted that the UN Gen-
TENDER
eral Assembly set up a $200,-
STRICTLY
000,000 fund to reintegrate the
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Albert
Goodman acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives a n d
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
zuricammigrants
Despite. the fact that the
last 12 months have been
troubled ones in Israel, gen-
eral immigration has jumped
from 32,000 to 51,000, Simons
cited. Jews come there be-
cause there is such menacing
insecurity surrounding them
in their countries of residence
that they prefer to gamble
on dangers in Israel, he rea-
soned.
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13-THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS Friday, December 21, 1958
m
In a recent speech before the
Vortex Club, Leonard N. Si-
mons, of Simons-Michelson ad-
vertising agency, revealed mag-
nanimous Israeli tasks in reha-
bilitating North African immi-
grants. Simons participated last
month in the Annual Study
Mission to Israel for the United
Jewish Appeal.
$15,400 is the sum it costs the
Israel government to change a
destitute immigrant family into
self - supporting farmers, he
pointed out. The government
supplies housing, equipment,
irrigation networks, roads and
electricity.
Sixty per cent of North Afri-
can refugees over age six are
illiterate in any language, Si-
mons discovered. Israel pro-
vides boarding schools in which
it tries to educate youngsters
away from unschooled parents.
It takes three to five years to
educate newcomers for general
living, he estimated.
Simons told of a visit to an
agricultural school for 400 chil-
dren aged 12 to 18. Besides
classroom studies lessons, stu-
dents worked on farms, where
they were responsible for care
of machinery. They stay at
school for nine or ten months
of the year and see their par-
ents during remaining "vaca-
tion" time.
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