Dr. Haber to Talk at 75th Birthday Pivogrant -of ORT
Carol Rosen' Wed
Dr. William Habor, economics the occasion, and will be mod-
Many of the survivors from
in Double-Ring Rites professor
at the University of eled by ORT members. Mrs. .World War II were able to build

MRS. HENRY LEVITSKY

In a double-ring ceremony
Jan. 12, at Zack's, Carol Rosen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Rosen, of Clements Ave., ex-
changed marital vows with
Henry Walter -Levitsky, son of
Mr. and MrS. Jack Levitsky, of
Drayton Plains, Mioh. R,abbi
Hayim Donin and Cantor Hy-
man J. Adler officiated.

The. bride's gown of floor-
length, white, Chantilly lace
over satin was fashioned with
appliqued panels which. extend-
ed • around. the gown. The gown
was further highlighted -by a
sweetheart neckline which rose
into a Peter Pan collar \ em-
broidered with seed pearls and
iridescent sequins. Long lace
sleeves came to a point at her
wrists.
A matching tiara held the
silk illusion veil, , which fell to
fingertip length, and she car-
ried an orchid, phaelanopsis and
ivy on a wither of 'pearl Bible.
Rosalyn Rosen was her sis-
ter's maid of honor, and brides-
maids were Betty Verner and
Alice Levitsky, the. bridegrooM's
cousin, Yetta Rosen, another sis-
ter of the bride, was junior
bridesmaid, and Gayle Levitsky,
his niece, was flower girl.
Fred Apel served as best man,
and • ushers were Michael Weitz-
man, the bride's cousin, and
Jerry Maskvitz. Lenny. Rosen,
a cousin of the bride, was junior
usher, and .Neal Levitsky, the
bridegroom's nephew, was ring
bearer.

Dinner and a reception fol-
4oWed the ceremony. The couple
' now is residing on Clements
Ave.

DeMille Receives
Special BB Award

For his production of "The
Ten Commandments," Cecile B.
DeMille received a -special
award from Bnai Brith's nation--
al administrative committee at -
a Cinema Lodge luncheon in
New York's Sheraton - Astor
Hotel this week. He was honored
for significant achievement in
motion' pictures contributing to
spiritual brotherhood and gpod
interfaith relations.
The award, in the form of an
inscribed statuette of MoSes,
whoSe life is depicted in. "The
Ten Commandments," was pre-
sented by Philip Klutznick, Bnai
Brith international president.
The statuette is a copy of the
famous sculpture by Michael-
angel°.
Major film industry execu-
tives seated at the dais when
DeMille accepted the award in-
cluded Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray,
Barney Balaban, Robert Ben-
jamin, Harry Brandt, George
Dembrow, Martin Levine, Sam-
uel Rinzler, Robert K. Shapiro
and Spyros P. Skouras.
"The Ten Commandments"
entered its 14th week at De-
troit's Madison Theater Wednes-
day,

I Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Harold . H. Gil-
bert; of 19350 •Warrington, an-
= noUnce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son;: ' Robert Warren-, on March
8, at Temple Israel.

Michigan and president of the
American ORT Federation, will
speak here on "ORT Day," plan_
ned by the Michigan Region of
Women's American ORT to ob-
serve the founding of • the or-
ganization.
Dr. Haber's address on "ORT's
Role in This :Changing World"
will be heard at 8 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Temple
Israel, -W h e n
members • a n d
their guests
will join other
communities in
marking ORT's
77th year of
service to dis-
placed and un-
derprivileg e d
Jews.
•_ A collection
o f coutourier
clothes, created
by Israeli. wo-
Dr. Haber
Men attending ORT dressmaker
schools, will be flown here for

Jack Sporn is in charge of the
fashion show, and Mrs. Milton
Okun is program chairman.
Past regional and chapter
presidents will be honored at a
candlelighting ceremony, to be
conducted by Mrs. David Ruby.
A social hour; with Mesdames
Henry Pariser and Irving Mah-
ler in charge of hostesses, will
conclude the evening.
In its 400 vocational training
installations i n 19 countries,
ORT (Organizational for Re-
habilitation Through Training)
offers adults and youth the op-
portunity t o. learn industrial
skills which will make them
self supporting. The program
thus helps the individual and
the country of which he is a
citizen by utilizing akd chan-
neling latent abilities.

New Publishing House
David McDowell and Ivan
Obolensky announce the forma-
tion of a new book- publishing
new lives for themselves follow- house, McDowell, Obolensky,
ing the > organization of ORT Inc., at 219 East 61 Street, New
York City.
Schools in the DP camps.
Now, again, states Mrs. Har-
old Kukes, Michigan Regional
president, ORT has accelerated
its training program to • meet
emergency needs created by Orchestras—Entertainment
Communist terror in Hungary
308 Fox Bldg.
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