THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-18

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To Wed Jan. 18

League to Sponsor Non-Partisan
Town Hall Candidates' Meeting

Youth to Fete Fathers at Program on Sunday

The youth commission of Beth
Abraham Synagogue is planning
its annual father-son-daughter
day at 9 a.m., Sunday, when
services in the main sanctuary
will be followed by breakfast
in the social hall.
Members of the Bar and Bas
Mitzvah Club will have their
fathers as special guests. Par-
ticipating in the program will
be Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, Dr.
Robert Schlaff and Dr. Law-
rence Yaffa, youth commission
chairman.
The junior boys chair, direct-
ed by Israel Fuchs, will present
a musical program. Members of
all Beth Abraham affiliates and

A non-partisan town hall pro- question and answer period fol-
gram, at which candidates run- lowing. Speaking on the pro-
ning for Public office can ex- posed Constitutional amend-
press their ideas and voters ment will be Mrs. Alexander
may ask all the question they W. Sanders (affirmative) and
wish is again being sponsored Toni Downs (negative). A dis-
by the League of Jewish Wom- ctission is planned on this issue.
Candidates will be asked to
en and its 145 constituent
specifically answer the follow-
groups.
According to Mrs. Louis Kaz- ing questions: 1. What do you
dan, League president, the event believe would be the best pol-
icy for the -U.S. to follow in its
will take place
foreign aid and world trade
at 1 p.m., Wed-
program; 2. Should there be
nesday, ,.at
Federal aid in housing and ed-
Cong. Shaarey
ucation; and 3. How do you
Zedek, under
propose to meet the needs for
the chairman-
funds in the areas of mental
ship of Mrs.
health, juvenile delinquency,
Martin Nai
vocational guidance, senior citi-
mark
and
Mes-
MISS
JOYCE
FELDMAN
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zens, child guidance, gifted chil-
dames L o u i s
dren and penal rehabilitation.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman, Redstone and
of Stratford Ct., Oak Park, an- Gerson Berris,
nounce • the engagement of their co - chairmen.
daughter, Joyce, to. Arnold R. M r s . Samuel'
Bunin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er- Linden will
win S. Bunin, of Greenlawn Ave. serve as mod--
Maurice Aaron Silver, a for-
The wedding is planned for erator.
mer Detroiter, and Dolly Haber,
Among t h e
Jan, 18.
a past resident of Antwerp, Bel-
candidates Mrs. Kazdan
•
who will speak are Gov. Wil- gium, will be married in Tel
Mrs. Segal to Open
liams and Paul Bagwell, Re- Aviv, Israel, where both are
publican Gubanatorial candi- now residents, on Oct. 30.
Adas Shalom Series
Mr. Silver, active here in Ha-
dates; Sen. Charles Potter and
Mrs. Jacob E. Segal will re- Mrs. Philip A. Hart, who will bonim and other Labor Zionist
view Bernard Malamud's award- represent her husband, Lt. Gov. activities before settling in Is-
winning novel, "The Assistant," Hart; and the following Con- rael, is the son of Mrs. Yetta
at a program of the Adas Sha- gressional candidates:
Silver, of 2409 W. Grand, and
lom Sisterhood scheduled for
13th District: Charles Diggs the late Mr. Jack Silver.
10 a.m., Tuesday, in the syna- (Dem.) and Charles P. White
His fiance is the daughter of
gogue social hall.
(Rep.); 15th District: John D. Mr. and Mrs. B. Haber, of Ant-
The program will inaugurate Dingell (Dem.) and Austin W. werp. The wedding will be sol-
a series of three book reviews Curtis, Jr. (Rep.); 17th Dis- emnized in the Great Synagogue
planned dur- trict: Mrs. Martha W. Griffiths on Allenby Rd.
ing the season. (Dem.) and Lucias Miel (Rep.);
Breakfast will 18th District: Leslie H. Hud-
A Nov. 15 wedding date has
be served, and son (Dem.) and William S. been set by Barbara Kaplan,
a baby sitter Broomfield (Rep.).
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
service for
Each of the speakers will be Kaplan, of 18695 Monica, and
p r e-s chool allowed five minutes, with a Alan Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs.
children will
Jerome Segal, of New York.
be provided.
According MSU Hillel Di rector
U.S. Foreign Policy
to Mesdames I
Manny Lax s Guest Lecturer
Discussion Tonight
Mrs. Segal and Milt o n Rabbi Abraham Zemach, first
"A critical View of United
Weiss, co-chairman of the ser- director of 'the - Michigan State States Foreign Policy" will be
ies. other reviews will be pre- University Hillel Foundation taken at 8 p.m., today, at the
sented by Mrs. Henry Berris on since it was eleVated to foun- new McGregor Memorial Cen-
Jan. 20 and Rabbi .Jacob E. dation status, has been appoint- ter at Wayne State University,
Segal on March 3. . ed a guest lecturer in the de- when the Detroit Labor Forum
Serving on the committee partment Of religion at the
will present a symposium on
planning -the cultural programs university.
that topic.
He
is
teaching
courses
in
ba-
are Mesda nt e s J. Wainer,
Participants in the discussion
Charles Charlip, Harry Nach- sic Judaism, Jewish institutions
are Prof. William Appleman
man, Henry Pariser, George and movements and the Hebrew
Williams, of the University of
Spoon, Nicholas Fenakel, D. prophets.
Wisconsin history department,
Rabbi
Zemach
came
to
MSU
Knopper and Sam Kaner.
on Jan. 1 of this year after and Prof. Max Mark, of Wayne
serving for six years as director State University's political sci-
of Hillel at the University of ence department. The meeting
ifeitudait bevy
Colorado, where he was presi- is open and a question and an-
dent
of the university's Reli- swer period will follow the for-
MOHEL EXCLUSIVELY
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their children, 12 to 17, are
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The Presentation By The Mickel Family of
Sefer Torah
SUNDAY, OCT. 26, '58 at 1 P.M.

At The Synagogue

In loving memory of the late

HYMAN, JACK B. and BELLA MICKEL

The procession will begin at the Mickel
residence at 4008 Elmhurst

Special memorial prayers will be recited in memory of all whose
names are inscribed on the Synagogue plaques.

Fun — Prizes — Surprises!!!

neugarten, Indica , / Aci

Presents Its 32nd Annual Fund Raising

nigkt of atnes

Saturday, October 25, '58 — 8:00

Birth,

Announcements

Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald L. Gurvis (Regina Curtis),
of 20057 Murray Hill, a daugh-
ter, Cathy Sue.
* * *
Oct. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanton P. Bocknek (Lois Her-
man), of 15151 Burton, Oak
Park, a daughter, Frances Dee.
* * *
Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Is-
rael Neeman (Rona Teicher, of
Detroit), of Jerusalem, Israel,
a son, Zeev Abraham.
* * *
Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs.
R i c h a r d Warren (Muriel
White), of 13320 S. Norfolk,
a daughter, Nori Denise.
* * *
Sept. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Golden (R•ta Papo),
of 19192 Washburn, a daughter,
Nancy Lynn.
* * *
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Leland (Myrle Farber),
of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, a
son, Barnet Louis;
* * •
* '4:*
Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Kurt
A. Traub (Bette Shanbrom), of Milton Lebenbom (Marjorie
21760 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, a Fox), of Greenfield Ave., a
daughter, Debra Ann.
son, Brian David.

Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Nessel (Marlene Pritz),
of 20278 Stahelin, a son, Marc
Steven.
.* * *
Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Kaufman (Carol Schwartz),
of 28055 Aberdeen, Southfield,
a daughter, Adrian Sue.
• * *
Oct. 14—To Lt. and Mrs. Don-
ald Fox (Nancy Fisher, of De-
troit), of 210 Terra Dr., To-
peka, Kan., a son, Richard
Gregg.
• * *
Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
L. Kahn (Gertrude Katz), for-
mer Detroiters now of Pitts-
burgh, Pa., a daughter, Pearl
Ann.
* * *
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Steinberg (Cynthia Ma-
lerman), of 13223 W. 8 Mile, a
son, David Irving.
:.* *
Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Scheirer (Bluma Nag-
ler, of Detroit), of Jamaica,
N.Y., a son, Steven Jeremy.

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