Cleveland Re-Zones Land for Jewish Center Use
Court to Decide Fate
CLEVELAND, (JTA) — The after it had received petitions
of Prof. Yahuda Library Cleveland
Heights Council voted signed by 6,000 residents of the

NEW HAVEN (JTA) — A
dispute over a library of rare
ALBANY, N.Y. (JTA)—An and priceless books whose
unwed Jewish mother won her value has been set for legal
fight in the Appellate Divi- Purposes at $80,000 is now
before the Superior Court • of
sion of the New York -Supreme Connecticut here. The issue
Court this week for the return involves the library of the
of the baby she had placed late renowned Jewish scholar
for adoption last November Prof. Abraham S. Yahuda.
with the Albany Episcopal Dio-
The Hebrew University of
cese.
Jerusalem, which claims the
Religious factors did not en- library, says it has documentary
ter into this case and the court proof that Prof. Yahuda's
noted in its decision that the widow planned to transfer the
girl, now two years old, had library from New HaVen to
never been adopted but had the University in Jerusalem
only been placed for adoption. but died before she was able
She had been placed on a one- to do so. Three of four execu-
year trial basis with an Epis- tors of the estate dispute this
copalian family in Saratoga and insist that the library must
Springs.
be counted as part of the
The court said a return to estate.
her mother would be in the
One of the trustees insists
best interest of the child. The that the books be sold and the
mother, Evelyn Handler, 38, of proceeds be used to build a
Schenectady, a tax consultant, wing at the Hebrew University
surrendered her daughter to in memory of Prof. Yahuda.
the counseling unit of the dio-
cese last November, and began
"I would rather sit on a
proceedings to recover the pumpkin, and have it to myself,
child two weeks later. Her at- than to be crowded on a velvet
torney said she had signed cushion." — Henry David
the surender agreement while Thoreau
"distraught." A Supreme Court
justice voided the agreement
but the Episcopal group ap-
pealed. The appeals body ruled
WHAT
SHOULD
that the mother was fit person
EVERY
KNOW
to care for her child and said
BRIDE
the fact that mother and child
are related by blood "is a fac-
tor that must be weighed."

Placed for Adoption

MRS. MONTE MASSERMAN

Miss Marcia . Eilene Finn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Finn, of Roselawn Avenue, was
married to Monte David Masser-
man, son of the Paul Masser-
mans, of Pinehurst Avenue, in
a recent ceremony at Beth
Aaron Synagogue, with Rabbi
Benjamin N. Gorelick and
Cantor Ihil Gildin officiating.
The bride. wore a floor-length
gown of nylon tulle with lace
applique. She carried white
orchids on a Bible.
Her attendants were Mrs.
Robert Broner, sister .of the
bridegroom, matron of honor;
Miss Tama Finn, sister of the
bride, maid of honor, and the
bridesmaids, Miss Johanna
Silver. Miss Lois Pole, Miss
Bernice Pliskow and Mrs.
David Strom. Also attending
the bride were two litte flower
girls, Sari Broiler and Sheryl
Silver.
Attending the bridegroom
were Robert Broner as best
man, Jay Masserman, brother
of the bridegroom, junior best
man, and Daniel Hoffer, Sey-
mour Rabotnick, David Strom
and Leonard Finn, brother of
the bride, as ushers. Ring bear-
ers were twin nephews, Adam
and Jeremy Broner.
A dinner-reception for 300
guests followed the ceremony.
In the bridal procession were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gonte,
grandparents of the bride.
After a honeymoon in north-
ern Michigan, the newlyweds
will reside in Detroit.

Cunningham Joins
with Kinsel Firm

One of Detroit's most promi-
nent leaders figured this week
in a major business transaction.
Nate S. Shapero is chairman
of the board of Cunningham
Drug Stores, Inc., which are be-
ing merged with the 70-year-old
Kinsel Drug Co.
Cunningham's, a chain of 198
stores, was founded in 1889. It
is expected to pass the $50,000,-
000 in sales this year.
Shapero is a former Allied
Jewish Campaign chairman and
has held many important posts
in Jewish and civic affairs.

Registration on at Beth
Abraham Religious School

Registration is proceeding
Sunday classes at Beth
Abraham Religious School.
Children are being accepted
for the nursery, kindergarten
and all grades. Sessions are
held from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and
from 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Final registration will take
place on Sunday, Sept. 7, from
9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the syna-
gogue, West Seven Mile and
Greenlawn. Parents also may
call UN 1-6696 for registration
form to be sent in by mail.
Only limited room is available
for children of non-members.

this week to rezone property in suburb urging that action.
the' village sought as site of a
new $1,250,000 Jewish Commun-
There are a thousand hack-
ity center, in order to permit Zg the branches of evil to
its erection. The council voted one who is striking at the root.
unanimously for the rezoning Henry David Thoreau.

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17 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fri day, A ugust 8, 1958

Mother Wins Fight
Miss Finn Wed to
Monte D. Masserman to Recover Child

