THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, January 2, 1959- 1 6 `Spectator' Editor to Talk on Beliefs of Modern Judaism Dr. T r u d e Weiss-Rosmarin, editor of the English-Jewish journal "The Jewish Spectator," will address the Beth Aaron Men's Club at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 14, in the Synagogue social hall. She will speak on "What Can Modern Jews Believe?", an in- terpretation of Judaism for con- temporary times. Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin, referred - - to as the "First Lady of the Jewish Lecture Plat- form," has written many books, articles and essays, in- cluding "Reli- gion of Rea- son," "The He- Dr. Weiss- brew Moses : Rosmarin An Answer to Sigmund Freud," "Judaism and Christianity," "Jewish Survival," "Highlights of Jewish History," "Jewish Women Through the Ages," and is currently writing "The Saadia Reader," for the Bnai Brith Great Jewish Books series. She has visited Israel a number of times and has trav- eled widely. A question and an- swer period will follow her talk and refreshments will be served. The program is free and open to the pubic. JWV Activities Ka tz-Fuers tNuptials Solemnized Dec. 28 5, MRS. GERALD KATZ Janice Fuerst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Fuerst, of Wisconsin Ave., was wed to Gerald Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katz, of Holmur Ave., in an evening ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Dec. 28. The bride wore a floor-length gown of Italian silk peau de soie, trimmed in Pointe Leon lace, with a chapel train. The fingertop illusion veil was em- broidered in seed pearls. Matron of honor was Jacque- line Woolf, and bridesmaids were Irene Shapiro, of New York, Geri Morrison, Janice Ku- chinski, Marianne Jaye- and Gayle Nichamin. Attending the bridegroom were Herbert Katz as best man, Jack SWartz, Donald Aa- ron, Julian Fuetst, Marvin Schultz and Alan Morrison, ush- ers. The couple are presently hon- eymooning in the East. On their return they will reside on Hill- side Dr. LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL IARY will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the. Memorial Home, when tickets will be distributed by Mrs. Marcus Scheinker, sen- ior vice-president, for the forth- coming "Star Spangled Revue." Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames Joseph Saraquese, Two Detroit Delegates Nathan Feld and Flossie Cohen. Dr. LOUIS KOREN has re- signed from the post of director of the Wayne County Mental Health Clinic and his assistant, Dr. B E L L A RABINOVITCH, succeeds him as acting director. RABBI 4ucictb oew OHEL EXCLUS1Y (... Ly TEA-7355 Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals & Homes 5m-r3 at Habonim Confab Culminating a series of meet- ings which have been held through the winter school voca- tion by Habonim, Meir Hurwitz and Ora Kutnick are attending a national conference of Habo- nim in New York, today through Sunday. National education and organ- ization plans will be discussed, with the Habonim camping pro- gram also on the agenda. Habo- nim conducts activities for youths aged 11 to 19. For in- formation on the group, call Hurwitz, DI 1-9666. RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 18 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEdera I 4-4149 MARSHALL GOLDMAN REV CERTIFIED MOHEL "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes TO and in Hospitals %, 7-0979 RABBI CHASKEL CRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE 4-6624 &HA Announcements Dec. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green (Rhea Richter), of Antago Blvd., Livonia, a son, Michael Allan. • * * • Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman (Sandra Her- man, of 15891 Deering, Livonia, a daughter, Barbara Anne. • * * Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Aratin (June West), of 19623 Osmus, Livonia, a son, Gregg Michael. * Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldin (Claire Stone), former Detroiters now of Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Andrew Steven. * * * Dec. 18—To Rabbi and Mrs. Berel Moskowitz (Elaine Gold- schlag), of 2980 Sturtevant, a daughter, Marlene Pearl. Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown (Helen Lusky), of 22150 Whitmore, Oak Park, a son, Martin Joel. • * To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gold- man (Elaine Goldrath), of 505 N. Division, Ann Arbor, a daughter, Leslie Ann, Brevities will meet Sunday evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burg, 17510 Prairie. Plans will be discussed for the eighth an- niversary party, and elections of new officers will take place. Guests at the group's last meet- ing were Gerold Shorr, of Jer- usalem, Israel, and Mrs. Ann Cooperman, of New York. • * * Dr. Boaz Siegel, professor of law at Wayne State University, will moderate a panel discussion on "The Right to Work Laws" at a meeting of the HIGH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL CLUB on Monday evening, at the Parkman Branch . Library. 1766 Oakman. Blvd. Jay Shu- maker, of Mumford High School, will be one of the panelists. * * * SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- win Sherman, 17592 Roselawn. Election of officers will take place. * * * Judge HAROLD KESSINGER, speaking on "The Sunny Side of Main street," will re-open the post-holiday Detroit Town Hall season at Ford Auditorium on Wednesday. Often called the Will Rogers of our time, Judge Kessinger is a three-term New Jersey jurist, editor, publisher and civic leader. * * DR. LEON FRAM, rabbi of Temple Israel, was in East Lansing on New Year's Day, to participate for the sixth consec- utive time in the inauguration of G. Mennen Williams as Gov- ernor of the state of Michigan. Rabbi Fram spent the day in the state capital to attend the in- augural luncheon and the in- augural dinner and ball which followed that evening. BURG FAMILY CLUB Rovner Farein to Fete Wassermans, - Siegel at Annual Banquet Rovner Progressive Farein will honor Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wasserman and Joseph H. Sie- gel at the group's 32nd anniver- sary banquet at 6 p.m., Jan. 11, at Zack Catering, 13124 Dexter. Wasserman is financial secre- tary and Siegel is secretary of the Rovner Free Loan Ass'n. Jack Gubow will serve as din- ner chairman, with Isaac Grus- kin as master of ceremonies. President Isaac Gruskin advises that relatives and friends are invited to attend the dinner, which will feature dancing, mu- sic, entertainment and a floor show. The guests of honor will be given awards at the banquet. Aliens Must Report Address This Month Walter A. Sahli, district di- rector of the Immigration and Naturalization Service advised today that the annual alien ad- dress report program is again under way. The immigration official pointed out that the address re- ports are required by law and willful failure to comply with these requirements ma _ y lead to serious consequences. Forms with which to make the reports are available at all post offices and immigration offices. Sahli added that trained per- sonnel will be on hand in all immigration offices to answer questions regarding immigration and naturalization matters. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Sophie Pikstein, Mrs. Elaine Axelrod and Mrs. Roslyn Kauffman, wife and daughters of the late Morris Pikstein acknowledge with grateful ap- preciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereave- ment. Henny Youngman Here for Bnai Brith Israel Night Events The second of a series of Bnai Brith activities dedicated to its Israel program will be held by Harry B. Keidan and Louis Marshall Lodges and Chapters at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Holiday Manor. A similar program, conducted by Pisgah Lodge in conjunction with the Is- r -..- rael Bond pro- gram carried on by Bnai Brith, raised over $30,000 Tuesday's Israel event will feature the noted• comedian Hen- ney Young- man and Ro- bert Lurie, St. Louis Bnai• Brith leader. Youngman Future programs, all part of Israel Month proclaimed from Dec. 15 to Jan 30 by the Met- ropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will be held by the fol- lowing groups: Morgenthau, Bloch and Israel Lodges and Chapters, Jan. 12, featuring comedian Mort Free- man; Jan 12, Brandeis and De- troit groups, also with Freeman; Jan. 15, Tikvah and Downtown groups, with Freeman, Ady Semel and featuring a new Ed- die Cantor movie; and Jan. 17, Albert Einstein Lodge a n d Chapter, presenting Phil Lind, singer and entertainer, Ady Semel and the Habonim Dancers. . Former JN Staffer • Writes Magazine Story Larry Altman, a former staff member of The Jewish News who is currently a member of the copy desk of The Detroit Times, will have a story in the January issue of Tradition, a newly-published local magazine. Altman, of 18426 Rosemont, in "The Fighting Lady," re- lates the little-known tale of Deborah Sampson, who mas- queraded as a man for nearly two years during the Revolu- tionary War, to serve in the Colonial Army. Tradition, published by the American Tradition Corp., in Detroit, began with a December number. The magazine is avail- able on news stands. WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW I For fine color movies of your wedding Call SID SIEGEL. AARON SHELDEN, formerly of Detroit, has passed the state bar examination in Los Angeles, Calif., where he is now residing and will take up the practice of law in California. TO 8-2705 Dinner at DARBYS is a real treat! • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight • LUNCHEON A Pleasure Resv. UN. 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING TOY CLEARANCE - 30% OFF! Hayman 's • GREETING CARDS• BOOKS • TOYS • GIFTS COOLIDGE, JUST SO. OF 9 MILE RD. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK For the Finest in MUSIC Cr ENTERTAINMENT exta, elf,4,JtAt. 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