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August 23, 1957 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-08-23

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First 'Special Gifts' Are Pledged
Nusbaum-Satnuels
as Hadassah Opens Honor Roll Drive Rites Held Aug. 18

Stirring messages were heard
by Mesdames Dora Ehrlich, Jul-
ian Krolik and Harry L. Frank at
a recent luncheon meeting which
opened the "special gifts" phase
of the Hadassah Honor Roll cam-
paign.
Mrs. Davis Benson, Chapter
vice-president of fund-raising,
and Mrs. Sam Shekter, special

The first members of the De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah to
sign pledges during the
"special gifts" phase of the
current Honor Roll campaign
are Mrs. DAVID EMERMAN
(s eate d) and Mrs. LAW-
RENCE J. MICHELSON.

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gifts chairman, officially
launched the solicitations by dis-
tributing kits to vice-chairmen of
the 18 member groups.
' Honor Roll, Hadassah's major
fund-raising project, will get un-
der way Sept. 10, at the first
Chapter meeting scheduled for
Temple Israel.
Mrs. Norman Rom, Chapter
president, announced the follow-
ing Honor Roll directors: Mes-
dames Joseph Ehrlich and Henry
Wineman, honorary chairmen;
William Brown, general solicita-
tion: Max Lichter, book; Miss
Ethel Rosenthal, memoriams;
Benjamin Bond, treasury gifts;
Daniel Siegel, IMA's Robert
Drews, publicity; Milton Sorock,
assignments; Harry Spector,
Louis Luckoff and Harry. Moss,
secretaries.
Mrs. Rom also announced that,
through Honor Roll, Hadassah is
undertaking a 600-house town de-
velopment, located 400 yards be-
low the $15,000,000 Hadassah-
Hebrew University Medical
Center, west of Jerusalem.
To be known as Kiryat Ha-
dassah, the town will accommo-
date about 2,500 people and will
include a community center.
shops, school, playfield, arts and
crafts rooms, meeting rooms, lib-
rary and auditorium.
A view of construction of the
town will be included in a
special Hadassah Tour of Israel,
in which the Detroit Chapter will
participate. The 35-day tour
leaves Oct. 7, and will feature
stops in Italy, France and Eng-
land as well as Israel.

Autograph Hunters:
Nkrumah and Israel

From Chronicler's - Incidentally"
Column in London Jewish Chronicle

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Dr. Kwane Nkrumah, the
Prime Minister of Ghana, who
created such a favorable im-
pression at the Conference of
Commonwealth Prime Minis-
ters, is known for his friendly
attitude towards the State of
Israel. While in this country he
was involved in a rather amus-
ing incident with two Israeli
students who followed him in
a car in the hope of securing
his autograph. When the Pre-
mier's car stopped the students
approached but were halted by
Dr. Nkrumah's bodyguard, who
said that the Prime Minister
was late for a meeting and
could not speak to them. One
of the students shouted, "We're
from Israel!" Dr. Nkrumah im-
mediately went over to the
Israelis, shook hands and gave
them his autograph.

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Young Judaea Selects Convention Delegates

Two members of Detroit's have returned from the Leader-
Senior Young Judaea, Joyce ship Training Camp at Barry-
Rome and Gayle Pearl, will be ville. The four, Barry Rosenfeld,
among the 200 delegates from Barry Goren, Gerry Cook and
19 national regions to partici- Larry Lowenthal. won scholar-
pate in the National Young Ju- ships to attend the camping
daea convention, Aug. 26 to 30. sessions.
For information on Young
at Camp Tel Yehudah, Barry-
Judaea membership. call Lauf-
ville, N.Y.
In announcing the selection fer at DI 1-8542.
of the local delegates, A.vram
Lauffer, director, stated that the
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Meanwhile. four winners of
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the Young Judaea essay contest

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MRS. IRVING NUSBAUM

In a ceremony Aug. 18, at
Beth Abraham Synagogue, Do-
reen Samuels, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Samuels. be-
cam4 the bride of Irving Nus-
baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Nusbaum.
Rabbi Joseph Thumim and
Rabbi Israel Halpern, together
with Cantor Shabtai Ackerman
and guest Rabbi Mordecai Kir-
shblum and Cantor Leibele
Waldman. of New York, offi-
ciated at the ceremony.
The new Mrs. Nusbaum chose
a gown of imported, embroid-
ered organdy with a basque
waist, sabrina neckline, short
sleeves and a seven-tiered skirt
which swept into a chapel
train.
Her pure silk illusion veil
fell in four tiers from a crown
of matching organdy, and she
carried her consecration pray-
erbook adorned with white and
phaelanopsis orchids in a cas-
cade with trailing ivy.
Gerrie Samuels. the bride's
sister. was her maid of honor,
and Mrs. Joseph Fetter, the
bridegroom's sister, was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids included
Felicia Rosenthal, Arlene Flei-
sher, Barbara Miral and Benita
Fell, with Raynor Weingard,
the bride's cousin, serving as
junior bridesmaid.
Joseph Fetter was his broth-
er-in-law's best man, while
ushers were David Askinase.
Bernard Stollman, Milton Sos-
nick. Morton Eskin, Howard
Atlas and Martin Weinstock.
Garry Fetter. the bridegroom's
nephew, was junior usher.
After the ceremony, the new-
lyweds left for a three-week
honeymoon that will include a
cruise to Jamaica and Ber-
muda. On their return, they
will reside on Wyoming Ave.
Out-of-town guests were from
Illinois, T o r o n t o. Cleveland,
New Jersey. New York, Cali-
fornia and Florida.

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