":111,,s+A.v• - . ,... , frOolf- ua Cr) THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 22, r-1 ommunity a enda Cherner-Weiss Rites U.S. $17,500 Grant Program Set Up by Solemnizeck Ite 1/4S tr. 7 Planned for October for Blood Research Given City .of Hope American Savings er Rites Stating that he has long felt the need for participation at a community level between his financial organization and the local communities served by American Savings, of which -Fkr. he is presi- dent, Adolph Deutsch a n - nounced this week that, as a first step to- w a r d s estab- lishing a full- fledged coin - munity - rela- tions pro- gram, Ameri- Deutsch can Savings will place in their Livernois-Seven Mile and Tele- MISS MARILYN CHERNER MRS. ELROY R. WOOLF Mile and Telegraph-Schoolcraft A candlelight ceremony at branches, large bulletin boards Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Adas Shalom Synagogue was designed to serve as free com- Cher n e r, of Schaefer Hwy., the setting for the Aug. 17 munication centers for patrons announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Pearl, wedding of Jacqueline Miller, and residents of these areas. The bulletin boards will car- to Donald L. Weiss, son of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, of Vasser Dr., ry announcements about spe- and Mrs. S a n d o r Weiss, of and Elroy Robert Woolf, son of cial events being held in the Tuxedo Ave. The bride-to-be attended Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolf, area, such as church and syna- of San Juan Dr. Rabbi Jacob E. gogue meetings and socials, Wayne State University. Her Segal and Cantor Nicholas charitable fund-raising events, fiance is a graduate of the Boy and Girl Scout meetings, WSU college of engineering. Fenakel officiated. The bride, wearing a floor- special activities of business- An October wedding is planned. length gown of white silk or- men's groups, fraternal organi- ganza appliqued with Alencon zations, PTA and civic organi- Two Recent Articles lace, was attended by Janice zations. Announcements to be placed on Intermarriage Ruth Fuerst as maid of honor, while bridesmaids were Deanna on the bulletin boards by indi- Two views on intermarriage Miller. Margo and Bunny Woolf, viduals or organizations need have appeared in recent only be submitted to the Amer- Bernice Miller and Sharon ican Savings manager for post- articles. One, in Liberty Maga- Miller. zine on Canada's mixed mar- ing. Morton Davidson and Martin Under consideration by riages, is by Sylvia Cohen Kopitz were the bridegroom's American Savings is an idea Kingsley, a Jewish girl who best men, and ushers included box, in which neighborhood wed a Catholic. She was wed Melvin Miller, Earl Woolf. Fred residents may deposit sugges- in the church, but did not Woolf, Louis Soverinsky and tions on how American Sav- convert. She did however Harvey Zalesin. ings could participate in pro- agree that her children would Also in the bridal party were grams or activities planned for be brought up as Catholics. While expressing confidence Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, the the area. bride's paternal grandparents. Deutsch said, in addition, that her marriage would sur- A dinner and reception fol- that an early expansion of the vive the statistical mortality lowed t h e ceremony. after community-relations program rate for such marriages, she which the newlyweds left for a at American Savings is also shows concern about honeymoon to Niagara Falls planned, with the close coop- whether she will be considered and the Concord Hotel in New eration of area businessmen's an "outsider" by her Catholic York. On their return, they will groups, youth groups and po- children. reside at 14435 Curtis. lice precincts. In the Jewish Digest, .Rabbi Joseph NI. Brandriss prints a letter from a woman who Israeli Couple Killed Detroiters Return married a Catholic in which in Crash of Dutch Airliner she expresses her concern from Denver Parley LONDON (JTA)—Two Is- about numerous problems. The An asthma research institute, raelis were aboard the KLM couple were wed in a civil Super - Constellation which supported by the Detroit League ceremony and so she did not crashed into the ocean near of the non-sectarian Jewish Na- agree to bring up her children Shannon this week with the tional Home for Asthmatic Chil- as Catholics. The father is loss of all 99 aboard, accord- dren at Denver will soon be "disinclined" to raise the constructed at the institution. ing to reports here. The announcement was made child as Jewish, so the mother The Israelis were reported wants to know if she should to be Mr. and Mrs. Nlenachem to members of the Detroit raise the child as a Catholic, League by Mrs. David Cooper, Rachamim of Tel Aviv, who so that at least it will have president, who attended a four- were en route to New York some religion. to live with their son-in-law, day national convention there, She also asks other ques- David Sami. They had waited along with Mesdames Louis four years for immigration Dizik and Charles Agree, of tions about Jewish attitudes Detroit League, and Mrs. Sam on intermarirage. Rabbi Bran- papers. Robins, of the Detroit Junior driss answers that she is obliged to bring her child up Joyous are the busy—Elbert League. Another delegate was Mrs. as a Jew, as Hebrew law rec- Hubbard. Morris Burnstein, president of ognizes the religion of the Northwest Detroit Chapter, who mother as the religion of the returned with her son, who had child. Bringing up the child WE NEED been a patient at the JNHAC as a Catholic would amount Boarding homes for children for 18 months. to the conversion of a Jew, temporarily separated from The instiute will be built in according to Jewish law. He their families. part by a $100,000 grant from also explains that there is no WE PAY the U.S. Public Health Service, need for her to try to convert Boarding care and all other which seeks to make the insti- her husband, as Jews are not expenses. tution a world-wide center in missionary and are not con- CALL the study of asthma and other cerned only with keeping TO. 8-2490 pulmonary disorders in child- Jews in the faith, but not in ren. gaining converts. Rabbi Bran- Jewish Family and driss expressed the hope that Children's Service And the king granted me, ac- the woman herself would be- cording to the good hand of my come closer to her religion 13327 Linwood God upon me.—Neh. 2:8. because of the problems she faces in giving her child a religion. 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The grant will support for one year a continuing study of white cell production factors in blood by Dr. Howard R. Bier- man, scientific director of City of Hope, and his associates. At recent scientific Meetings, Dr. Bierman suggested white cell production in both normal and leukemic persons may be con- trolled by a circulating sub- stance in the plasma. Studying effects of human plasma on laboratory animals, City of Hope researchers found a uniform response by bone marrow, a major site of white cell production, indicating con- trol by some circulating sub- stance. Work is now going for- ward to attempt to isolate and identify this active plasma com- ponent. Results of the study may have application in certain types of cancer and blood disorders, as well as protection against ef- fects of radiation exposure. 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