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August 22, 1958 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-08-22

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Eastern Girl IVed Detroiters Hear
to A. Donald Slotl'in Israeli Address

DAV Convention



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Two Detroiters, Edward Hoff-
man, commander of Disabled
American Veterans Chapter 1,
and Morris Bistrow, a chapter
delegate, joined at the 37th na.-

tional DAV convention, at
Louisville, Ky., in greeting a
convention visitor from Israel.
He was Meir Bar-Ray-Hay, a
veteran of both World War II
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and the Israel War of Inde-
pendence, who warned the dele-
gates of the similarities of Col.
Gamal Abdel Nasser to Hitler.
The 38-year-old Israeli war
veterarr who came to the con-
vention representing the vet-
erans of Israel, urged the DAV
MRS. A. DONALD SLOTKIN to give active support to main-
MRS. STUART LA KIND
taining Israel's integrity.
Joan Meltzer, daughter of
In a ceremony Aug. 10 at
The son of a member of Is-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Meltzer, of rael's Knesset and himself a Temple Israel, Carole Sue Bach-
Meadowbrook, Pa., was married- member of the Haifa City Coun- man, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
on Aug. 17 to A. Donald Slot- cil, Bar-Ray-Hay said, "You can- M. E. Bachman, of Birchcrest
kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo not give up principles of free- Dr., became the bride of Dr.
Slotkin, of 19201 - Strathcona.
dom and independence in one Stuart D. LaKind, son of Mr.
Dr. Martin Katzenstein, of part of the world and expect to and Mrs. George LaKind, of
Teaneck, N. J. Dr. Leon Fram
Lynn, Mass., and Dr. Richard preserve them in another."
C. Hertz, of Detroit, officiated
Bar-Ray-Hay suggested t h at officiated.
at the ceremony at the War- should Israel find itself encir-
The bride wore a gown of
wick Hotel in Philadelphia.
cled by Nasser's new United chiffon and Alencon lace. Her
The bride wore a pale ivory Arab Republic, the state would. fingertip veil was held in place
gown of Alencon lace, fash- resort to arms unless it had by a tiara of pearls and orange
ioned with a scoop neckline, some assurance that its inde- blossoms, and she carried a
Empire bodice, and wateau pendence would be guaranteed. bouquet of orchids and stepha-
The Israeli, likening Nasser notis on a white Bible.
back of peau de soie, ending
in a chapel train. With it, she to Hitler, said, "They- must al- • Mrs. Ronald Hoffman, the
wore a silk illusion. full-length ways make a big show. They bridegroom's sister, was matron
veil, and carried a bouquet of must keep grabbing more and of honor, _ and Diane Bachman,
more. If the people of Egypt a sister of the bride, was maid
lilies of the valley.
want
Nasser, it is all right with of honor. Two other sisters of
Her sister, Elaine Meltzer,
- was her only attendant. Mitch- us, just as long as Nasserism is the bride, M . Milton Gold
rath and Mrs. Alan Lakin, were
ell Slotkin, brother of the confined to Egypt."
At the conclusion of Bar-Rav- bridesmaids, as were Mrs. Ger-
bridegroom, was best man, and
ushers were Curtis Slotkin an- Hay's remarks, the convention ald Portney and Marilyn Bonin.
Robert LaKind was his
other brother, Henry Ross, Al- rose to acclaim his address. Jo-
len Ross and John Walsey, seph Burk, national DAV com- brother's best man, and ushers
his cousins, and Samuel Frie- mander from New York, who were Carl Orecklin, James
der, Allen Rubiner, James Aug- was in Israel a year ago, re- Orecklin, Dr. Ronald Hoffman,
sponded to the Israeli's talk by Dr. Milton Goldrath and Dr.
ust and Jerry Davis.
lauding the heroism and ideal- Alan Lakin. Carol Goldrath and
The bride, a former student ism of the Israeli people.
Debra Lakin, nieces of the
at Wheaton College, will con-
bride, were flower girls, and
tinue her s u les for abache-
Robert Lakin served as ring
lor's degree at Wayne State
bearer.
University. The bridegroom, a
After returning from a honey-
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
moon in Florida, the couple will
uel Slotkin, of Elberon, N.J., is
take up residence in New Jersey.
a graduate of Cranbrook School
MARTIN BARAHL, of 3236
and Harvard University. He is Tyler Avenue, received the As
being called to duty by the sociate Award of the National
Army as a second lieutenant Institute of Credit, granted to
in February.
those who have met the experi-
The couple are in Europe ence and educational require-
on their wedding trip. After- ments demanded of persons Gives Background
wards, they will live in De- seeking professional recogni- on Italian Honoree
Editor, The Jewish News:
troit. tion in credit work
Prof. Cesare Valabrega, about
whom you have written in your
last issue in connection with his
award of a silver medal of merit
by the President of Italy, is not
in the
only Jewish, but also an ardent
Zionist. We have known him
and his family for some years,
and were always aware of his
(Established 1921)
great musical contributions as
outstanding pianist, lecturer and
foremost among the world's
musicologists.
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He has written most informa-
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about Scarlatti, Corelli, Bach
Provides the Utmost in Class Facilities
and Schumann, and is, at the
And Group Activities
present, compiling data for an
encyclopedia of Jewish musi-
cians. Many of Maestro Vala-
brega's books and pamphlets
Registration for 1958 CLASSES, SEPTEMBER 3
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Age of child
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