Honeymoon in [Vest Ask Three Detroit Women to Serve on
National Kashrut Panel
Follows Oct. 26 Rites One hundred Jewish house- Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- The two officials said that al supervision of the Union,"

wives, representing the major-
ity of Orthodox Jewish com-
munities of the United States,
have agreed to serve as mem-
bers of a national consumer ad-
visory panel on the needs of
kosher homemakers.

gregations of America, Canada,
and its Women's Branch. The
new panel, the first of its kind
in American • Jewish history,
has been organized to provide
information on the needs and
problems of the Jewish house-
Detroit women serving on wife who keeps a kosher home,
the panel are Mesdames Oscar reported Moses I. Feuerstein,
Bank, David Cohen and Rose president of the Union, and
Saltzman.
Mrs. Allen I. Edles, president
of the Women's Branch.
The panel is a project of the
The Union sponsors a kosher
certification service as part of
its basic program on behalf
of wider and more thorough
observance of the Jewish Diet-
ary Laws. The 33-year-old cer-
A record turnout of 1,500 tification service is the only
women are expected for the national public service program
Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary of rabbinical certification and
donor luncheon, at 12:30 p.m., supervision of the manufacture
of kosher foods and related
Thursday, in the Fountain Ball- products for the Jewish home.
room of Masonic Temple.
The Women's Branch, a nation-
Local TV personality, Harry al association of Sisterhoods of
Jarkey, will serve as master of orthodox congregations, main-
ceremonies. A fashion show by tains as part of its year-round
Nat Greene will be a featured program aid to the homemaker
attraction. Included among the in maintaining a kosher home.
150 prizes to be given away at
the event are: a five day vaca-
tion trip at Oakton Manor, a
fur - trimmed black cashmere
Shop Around First—
sweater, a five-piece silver tea
Then See Us
service 48-cup coffee urn, and
others.

Expect 1,500
for JWVA Donor

MRS. BRUCE ROSEN

In a double ring ceremony
performed by Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fe-
nakel, on Oct. 26, at Adas Sha-
lom Synagogue, Rosalie Neu-
virth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Neuvirth, was joined in
marriage to Bruce Howard Ro-
sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Rosen.
The bride wore an heirloom
gown of ivory Chantilly lace.
The bodice was molded and de-
signed with a standup Queen
Anne collar. The sleeves were
traditionally tapered . and the
skirt belled from a pointed
waistline and spread to a three-
yard curved cathedral train.
A court cap of jewelled lace
held her tiered veil of silk illu-
sion which cascaded to finger
tip length. She carried a cas-
caded arrangement of white
rosebuds with lilies-of-the-valley
centered on a white orchid on
her Bible.
The bridegroom's sister Joyce
Rosen, served as maid of
honor, with Mrs. Sybil Anker-
man, the bride's sister, as ma-
tron of honor. Bridesmaids were
Irene Ginn, another sister of
the bride; Idelle Neuvirth, her
sister-in-law; Carol Ann Dworin,
Alicia Tisdale and Carol Kra-
mer. The bride's niece, Victoria
Ginn, served as flower girl. Also
in the ceremony were the
bride's grandmother, Mrs. Bes-
sie Banilower, and an aunt,
Mrs. Rubin Miller. -
Morry Neuvirth, the bride-
groom's brother, was best man,
while ushers were Clifford Ban-
lower, Ernest Neuvirth, Hy An-
kerman, John Ginn, Garry Tab-
ack, Paul Tisdale and Sid Selt-
zer. David Bigman was ring
bearer.
The newly-weds are honey-
mooning in the west and will
reside in Palmer • Woods on
their return.

Miami Hotel Plans
Co-Op Membership

Establishment of the first
major resort hotel in the "co-
operative membership". field to
be operated for hotel living
only was announced today by
William Fisher, of Detroit, pres-
ident of the Martinique Hotel,
Inc., Miami Beach.
The Martinique will offer its
guests permanent possession of
their accommodations through
the co-operative sales plan.
Members of the co-operative
will receive complete hotel ser-
vices, and the use of all hotel
facilities, giving regular visitors
to the Miami Beach area a de-
sirable degree of permanency,
as well as certain tax advan-
tages.
The Martinique is currently
undergoing an extensive re-
modeling and all 145 rooms and
suites of the hotel will be avail-
able for occupancy under the
co-operative plan by the sum-
mer of 1959.
Groner - Youngerman, I n c.,
Realtors of Miami and Miami
Beach, are exclusive sales
agents for the co-operative and
plan to establish a chain of
r e a l t o r s in various areas
throughout the U.S. and Canada.

in response to orthodox de-
mands, the food industry was
providing more and more kosh-
er products. More than 150
such firms, "are now manufac-
turing nearly 1,000 kosher prod-
ucts under the strict rabbinic-

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Wynne Garden Landis, ac-
companied by Fran Chaiken,
will perform in solo numbers.
Mrs. John Nemon is donor
chairman.

they said.
The 100 panel members will
be polled regularly by mail
on various aspects of Kashruth
observance, including their
needs and problems as kosher
shoppers.

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