Mrs. Baruch I. Treiger, na-
tional field director of. the
National Women's League,
United Syna-
gogue of Amer-
ica, will be_ in
Detroit Monday
and Tuesday, to
induct Michi-
gan's Conserva-
tive sisterhoods
into branch-in-
training status..
The League,
which contains
over 675 Con- Treiger
servative women's groups in the
U.S. and Canada, is headed by
Mrs. Louis Sussman.
The two :day Institute will be
held at the Ahavas Achim Syna-
Rudd to Bring
New York .Opera
Here, -Nov. 19-27
Julius Rudel, newly appointed
general director of the New
York City Opera Co., will ap-
pear in Detroit soon, conduct-
ing the company in a week of
presentations at the Masonic
Temple. The New York City
Opera will perform here from
Nov. 19 to 27.
Rudel's con-
ducting back-
ground in-
cludes direct-
ing several
concerts of
the New York
P h ilharmonic
Orchestra a t
New York's
Lewisohn Sta-
dium and at
Rudel
Chicago's Grant Park. His first
experience in conducting pro-
fessionally was in Nov., 1944,
when he was 23. He directed
Strauss' "Gypsy Baron" at the
New York City Center.
H i s administrative b a c k-
ground was augmented from
1945 to 1952, when as director
of the Third Street Music
_ School Settlement, he reorga-
nized the institution, made its
facilities available to returning
veterans, and organized opera
and language departments. He
brought the school's enroll-
ments to an all-time record of
1,150 students and 135 teachers.
He spent five summers, from
1952 to 1956, conducting musi-
cals in summer stock. In 1954,
when the New York City Light
Opera Company was formed,
he conducted revivals of "Ca-
rousel", "Finian's Rainbow7,
"Carmen Jones" and "Briga-
doon".
In 1956 he was invited to
conduct opera and the German-
translated version of "Kiss Me
Kate" in his native Vienna. The
work was the first American
musical ever presented at the
Vienna Volksoper.
gogue, Schaefer and W. Seven
Mile. Mrs. Treiger will conduct
orientation sessions on objec-
tives of sisterhood work and
will discuss techniques for
meeting the cultural, religious,
fund-raising a n d fellowship
needs of the League. She will
work with Sisterhood leaders in
carrying out various projects.
An honor graduate of the
University of Washington, Mrs.
Treiger held a graduate fellow-
ship at the New York School of
Social Work and the Graduate
School of Jewish Social Work.
She has served on staffs of va-
rious leading casework agencies
in the country. Her work with
her husband, the late Rabbi
Baruch I. Treiger, supplemented
MRS. LOUIS SILVER
her professional work in com-
munal and civic organizations.
In a ceremony Oct. 20, at
She has traveled extensively Beth Abraham Synagogue,
throughout the United States, Renee Rose became the bride of
Canada, Europe, North Africa Louis Silver. Rabbi Israel I.
and has visited Israel twice.
Halpern officiated.
Planning the two day insti-
The bride, daughter of Mr.
tutes are Mesdames Morris Ad- and Mrs. Monty Rose, of Pear-
ler, Milton Arm, J. Chinitz, B. son Ave., wore an ivory silk
Gorrelick, M. Lehrman, Jacob taffeta gown of princess line.
Segal, wives of Conservative The floor-length skirt fell into
rabbis; Norman Allan, Joseph a chapel train, and the rounded
Glicker, Baer Keidan, Franklin neckline was appliqued . in
Levy, Harry Markle and Jack motifs of tiny pearls.
Shenkman,• presidents of sister-
Her headpiece was a cap of
hoods; Alex Brooks, registra- silk taffeta appliqued with
tion chairman; Meyer Levy and pearls, and held in place her
Maurice Winer luncheon chair- 'two-tiered veil of ivoty silk il-
men; Irving Chaikin, dinner and lusion. She carried a cascade of
reception chairman; Ben Weiss, white stephanotis and roses
hospitality chairman; Sol Docks, centered with a white orchid.
hostess chairman; David Bern-
Mrs. Seymour Grossfeld, the
stein, exhibits chairman; and bride's sister, was her matron
David Utley, secretaries 'chair- of honor, and. bridesmaids were
man.
Mrs. Jerry Gross, Mrs. Joseph
Assisting in the plans are Dorn and Marge Mayor. Eliza-
Mesdames: Raymond Bernstein, beth Grossfeld was flower girl.
Maurice Blumenthal, Betty Fish-
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
er, George Fredson, Ben Free- and Mrs. Leo Marcus, of Gard-
man, Sol Friedman, Morris ner Ave., was attended by his
Goldman, I. E. Goodman, Joe brother, Samuel Silver, as best
C. Gordon, Edward Gunsberg, man. Ushers included Jerry
Charles Helman, Herman Hill- Gross, Seymour Grossfeld and
Man, Julius Kahn, Jack Kan- -Jackson Black, while junior
ners, Morry Kanter, Albert Kap- ushers were Robert Grossfeld
lan, Abe Katzman, Nicholas La- and Andrew Silver. Robert Sil-
zar, Joseph Mehr, Thomas Part- ver was ring bearer.
ovich, Max Pleasant, Goldie
After a honeymoon trip to
Ravet, IVI. Slater, Charles A. Florida and Havana, the couple
Smith, Wilbur Stein, Samuel will take up residence on Ever-
Stoler, Jack - Weisberg, Milton green Rd.
Weisz, Sam Wilner and Hyman
Zalenko.
Hails Denver Editor
Mrs. Joseph M. Markel is
DENVER (AJP) — The Col-
chairman of the Michigan
Branch-in-Training, along with lege of Journalism of the Uni-
the following officers: Mrs. Isa- versity of Colorado this month
dore Leeman, Mrs. Harry Guns- singled out Robert S. Gamzey,
berg and Mrs. Sidney Weinberg. editor-publisher of the Inter-
mountain Jewish News of Den-
ver, as an "outstanding graduate
in journalism" and conferred
upon him a special citation.
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Louise Wise Chapter
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The width of United States
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ama Canal, and the height by
the Brooklyn Bridge.
A games party, proceeds of lief that a nerve ran from that
finger to the heart-.
which will benefit underprivi-
leged children, will be spon-
sored by Montefiore Lodge,
Make It a Memorable Day
Free Sons of Israel, on the eve-
with
ning of Nov. 9, at the Hayim
Greenberg building, 19161
Schaefer. Prizes will be given
out, according to Marvin Hy-
man and Mrs. Arthur Gottes-
and His Orchestra
Man, chairmen of the affair.
For tickets, call LI 6-1327.
All monies .raised by the
lodge are used for three-week
"camperships" for indigent
children at Fresh Air Camp and
financial assistance to the Pen-
rickton Nursery for visually
handicapped children, accord-
ing to Mrs. Jules Hackman,
publicity chairman.
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Rudel, born in Vienna in
1921, played the violin by
ear at age three. By the age
of 16 he had completed his
second composition of origi-
nal opera.
Louise Wise Chapter, the sub-
urban group of the Detroit
Women's Division of American
Jewish Congress, will hear
Charles Stewart, principal of
Grant School, Ferndale, speak
on "Integration in the North"
at a luncheonette meeting at
12:15 p.m., Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. Marvin L. Bruck,
21463 Brixton, Southfield Town-
ship.
Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, presi-
dent, will be hostess- at a des-
sert luncheon, to be held in her
home, 13148 Talbot, Hunting-
ton Woods, at 12:30 p.m., Nov.
13, when Roy Robinson, super-
intendent of the Ferndale
schools will speak on "Acad-
emic Freedom."
Montefiore Lodge Party Wedding rings are placed on
the third finger of the left hand
to Benefit , Youngsters
because of an old Egyptian be-
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her co-chairman, Mrs. HER-
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shy. It's their way of saying
that Sheruth League is hold-
ing a Masque Ball as its ma-
jor fund-raising affair. Ac-
cording to Mrs: Max Chom-
sky, president, the dance will
be held Nov. 2, at the Statler
Hotel. Two orchestras, blar-
ney Ruhl and Ponchito, will
furnish music for dancing,
and prizes will be awarded
for the most original masks.
Tickets for the event, from
which proceeds will help send
youngsters to Fresh Air Camp
and Camap Tamarack, may be
obtained from Mrs. Rosen,
UN 2.0767, or Mrs. Gold, UN
1-6594.
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23 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 25, 1957
Michigan Conservative Sisterhoods Honeymoon in South
After Oct. 20 Rites
to Receive League Induction