Friday, September 13, 19 57
Mr. and Mrs. Stein iDetroit's .4,1 Congress Women
Honeymoon in Europe to Host Regional Conference Here
The Detroit Women's Division
of the American Jewish Con-
gress, under leadership of presi-
dent Mrs. Louis Redstone will
host the northwest region of the
AJC at an all-day institute,
Wednesday at Rainbow Terrace,
18451 Wyoming. Festivities will
begin Tuesday evening as dele-
gates arrive from Chicago and
Cleveland at the home of Mrs.
Al Padover, 19261 Canterbury.
The institute, which will focus
on Congress program planning,
will highlight three themes:
"Public School Education,
Training Ground of Democracy;
The Middle East, Proving
Ground for Democracy; and The
Integrated Jew, Opportunity for
Democracy."
MKS. GERALD L. STEIN
Coming from the Congress
In a double-ring ceremony, national office in New York to
performed by candlelight on help conduct the institute will
Sept. 2, at Temple Israel, Car- be Mrs. Thelma Richman and
olyn Kerner became the bride Mrs. Leah Roland. Mrs. Rich-
of Gerald Lionel Stein. Dr. man, Women's division national
Leon Fraiii and Rabbi Jacob E. president, has served as World
Segal officiated.
Jewish Congress observer to the
The bride is the daughter of United Nations Commission on
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kerner, of the Status of Women. Her arti-
Fairfield Ave. Mr. Stein is the cles have appeared in Congress
son of Mrs. Ida Stein and the Weekly, the Reconstructionist
late Mr. Sol Stein. .1 and other publications. Mrs.
For her wedding, the new Roland is assistant to the Wo-
Mrs. Stein chose a gown of men's Division director.
Congress members also are
white Italian silk taffeta with a
Sabrina neckline, bracelet- working on plans for their an-
length sleeves and an empire nual Stephen S. Wise Dinner
bodice of peaU de lange re- Dance to be held Oct. 23.
The Congress Chapters will
embroidered lace, with tiny ap-
pliqued pearls. The princess- hold their opening meetings of
line, floor-length skirt fell into the season at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
a Watteau bustle back and ex- day. Dessert luncheon will be
served. Friends are invited to
tended into a chapel train.
The fitted cap was of match- attend.
The new chapter of Congress
ing lace and silk taffeta with a
two-tiered veil of white silk which yet has not been named
will meet at the home of its
illusion extended from it.
Suzanne Shifman, the bride's president, Mrs. Leopold Snyder,
sister, was matron of honor; 18418 Greenlawn. Mrs. S. M.
Beverly Stein, maid of honor; Israel, will speak on "Public
Bonnie Winston, bridesmaid; School Education and the Jew-
and Bette Ellen Shifman, flower ish Child." Louise Wise Chap-
ter will meet at the home of
girl.
Mrs. I. Colman, 10754 Elgin,
Alfred Stein, the bridegroom's
brother, was best man, and Huntington Woods. Mrs. Bert
ushers were Sheldon Stein, Bur-
ton Shifman, Marc Rubenstein,
Jerry Rogers, Glen Grossman
and Sherwin Robinson.
After a dinner and reception,
ArlflOaficemen,ts
Mr. and Mrs. Stein left for a
European honeymoon. They will
be at home after Oct. 1, in Oak
Sept. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Stein (Irene Ruth Mar-
Park.
kowitz), of 18821 Hessel, a son,
Keith Bruce.
Dr. H. Seidel to Speak
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Sept. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
at LZ Conference Here
Dr. Herman Seidel, a partici, Seymour Sonkin (Shirley
pant in the recent Zionist Ac- Tenenberg), of 28521 Glasgow,
tions Committee session in Southfield Township, a daugh-
Jerusalem, will address the De- ter, Jodi.
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troit conference of the Labor
Sept. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Zionist Organization on the eve- Harry Krohner (Faye Grunt),
ning of Oct. 12, in the Hayim of 19330 Lauder, a son, Robert
Greenberg Labor Zionist Bldg. Gary.
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On the same program, Moshe
Rivlin will be a featured speak-
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
er. Leah Koven will submit ney Wise, of 19725 Santa Bar-
vocal selections.
bara, a daughter, Susan Jen-
The city-wide conference on nifer.
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Oct. 13 will include reports on
branch activities and problems.
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald M. Topper (Marilynn
Young), of 15230 James, Oak
RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY
Park, a daughter, Lisa Kay.
SVoLi
Excludiudy
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Hospitals and Homes
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Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Holtzman (Deedie Gold-
stein, of Chicago), of 20291
Kentfield, a daughter, Susan
Gail.
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Aug. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Ellis (Gloria Bur-
row), of 19183 Sorrento, a
daughter, Wendy Lee.
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Aug. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman D. Katz (Ann Frank),
of 13148 Borgman, Huntington
Woods, a daughter, Susan Lynn.
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Aug. 13—To Dr. and Mrs.
Stuart L. Davidson (Joan Kara-
belnick), of 19323 Sorrento, a
daughter, Kathy.
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Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Borman (Marlene Jaffa),
a son, Stuart Brian.
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Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Margolin (Arlene David-
son), of 26401 Huntington,
Huntington Woods, a son, Rich-
ard Allen..
Herman Neuman Gets
Scholarship Award
Herman S. Neuman was one
of the six Detroit -students at
Michigan State University
awarded the Hinman Scholar-
ship for 1957-58. He is a gradu-
ate- of Mumford High School
and a Junior in the School of
Police Administration at Michi-
gan State University His par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Max
Neuman of 18055 Pennington
Drive.
Ruby will moderate a panel dis-
cussion on "A Look at Our
Schools." Panelists will include
Mesdames Leo Baum, Lester
Kalish, Leo Mogill, and Irving
Rose.
Under guidance of Mrs. Harry
Shapiro and Mrs. A. Naggar.
Northwest Chapter will con-
duct a panel discussion on
"What Is Your Prejudice I.Q.?"
featuring Mesdames Saul Efru-
"A mighty man is not deliv-
sy, Harold Norris, Harry Kay, ered by great strength.
and Sidney Siegle. The group
will meet at the home of Mrs. Psalms 33:16.
Harry Steinberg, 17225 Park-
■
side. Mr. Norman H. Perlstein,
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Bernard J.
Bamberger, of West End Syna-
gogue, New York City, will
speak on "The Great Act of
Faith."
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The return of this
series after a summer recess
will highlight the presentation
of "My Friend, the Conductor," I
a tale of a non-Jewish railroad
conductor who learned Hebrew,
and, in the process, learned that
all men are created in the image
of God. George Alpert, presi-
dent of the New York, New
Haven and Hartford Railroad,
will be guest speaker.
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COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Philip Slomovitz,
member of the Wayne State
University advisory committee
on the Louis LaMed Professor-
ship in Jewish Studies, will dis-
cuss the extension course,
"Growth and Development of
the Bible," offered by the WSU
department of Semitic lan-
guages and literature, to be
conducted by Dr. Abram Spiro,
LaMed Professor and chairman
of Semitic languages. The pro-
gram, sponsored by the Jewish
Community Council, is heard
over the Council's weekly por-
tion of the Altman Jewish Hour.
Local Business Men Set
City of Hope Fete
Ben Goldberg, president of
the Detroit Business Men's
Group of the City of Hope, has
returned here after attending
the national meeting of the or-
ganization in Duarte, Calif.,
where he was unanimously
elected to the board of direc-
tors.
He immediately set in motion
plans for this year's fund-rais-
ing drive, which will culminate
with a dinner-dance on Nov. 10,
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Ho-
tel, to be held in honor of Na-
than R. Epstein, a past president
of the local group.
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