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June 26, 1959 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-06-26

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Miss Herbst II ed
i--,77-1.1ocelyn Krieger
wry
e
I Set for Solo Roles_
in Double-Ring Rites

J

People Make News

JACOB M. ALKOW, presi-
dent of Alkow & Co., Inc.,
members of the New York.
This• Week's Radio and
American and Pacific Coast
I
Television Programs
Stock Exchanges, well-known
of Jewish Interest
communal Jewish leader, left
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
for Israel where he contem-
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
plates discussing with the gov-
Station: WJLB.
ernment authorities the possi-
Feature: Harold Berry, chair-
bilities of opening the first
man of the Jewish Community
office of a member firm of the
Council's mass media commit-
New York Stock Exchange.
tee. will discuss the activities

of the committee in the third
SAMUEL FRIEDLAND, of
of a series of summary reports
Miami, Fla., founder of the
of Council programs to the
Food Fair _Stores. Inc., was hon-
community.
ored at ceremonies designating

the newest research building at
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Brandeis University as the
Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
Friedland Life Science Research
ELYN KRIEGER
Station: WCAR.
MRS. NORMAN ROTENBERG
Center. The four-story Fried-
Feature: "Jeremiah. the
Lyric soprano Jocelyn Krieger land Center houses research
'
In a double ring ceremony, Prophet Who Could Not Be will make two solo appearances facilities in chemistry. physics.
Zona Elaine Herbst and Norman Silent" will be presented on during the coming week with and biology.
Alan Rotenberg were married this weekly broadcast of the the Detroit Concert Band, under

June 9 in the Ahavas Achim Jewish Community Council.
the direction of Leonard Smith. I Justice FELIX F R A N K-
Synagogue on Schaefer. Rabbis •
The Detroit singer, wife of ;FURTER of the United States
WORDS WE LIVE BY
Milton Arm of Ahavas Achim
Olympic and Maccabiah fencer. Supreme Court was the recipi-
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
and Jacob Segal of Adas Shalom !
Byron Krieger, will be heard ent of the second annual Far-
Station: WWJ.
officiated.
Feature: Author. critic and at 8:15 p.m., Saturday. at the band Award for Distinguished
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbst of , poet Mark Van Doren will be Jerome Remick Shell on Belle !Public Service. at a ceremony
heard with author - lecturer tIsle, in the Victor Herbert selec-j held in his chambers in the
Hartwell Ave. Her husband is
on
building
!Supreme Court
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel . Maurice Samuel in the fifth of Gen. "Thine Alone."
15 literary dialogues on legends ! On T u e s d a y, the talented Thursday.
• • •
Rotenberg of Prairie Ave.
vocalist will again be soloist .
of the Bible.
The new
Mrs. Rotenberg
when the Detroit Concert Band JASCHA HEIFETZ, the emi-
wore a gown of antique satin
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
j participates in the Canadian nent violinist. has been named
with inserts of chantilly lace.
Time: 11:05 p.m.. Sunday.
celebration of the International i professor of music and artist
Her fingertip veil was held in
Station: WXYZ.
Freedom Festival at Windsor's , in residence at the University
place by a crown of seed pearls
' of California at Los Angeles.
Feature: Rabbi Raphael H. : Jackson Park.
• • •
and sequins.
Levine, of Temple DeHirsch.
Mrs. Krieger. a winner of the j
Diane Jaslow, maid of honor. Seattle. Wash., will speak on Belle Isle auditions in 1956. j BERNARD BERGER. of Far
and four bridesmaids attended "Why We Need the Synagogue has appeared twice previously Rockaway. N.Y.. was elected to
with the band. She is a pupil the presidency of Mizrachi Hat-
the bride. They were Mrs. Mari- and the Church."
of Maestro Emilio Roxas. and zair. at the organization's eighth
lyn Salle, Sheila Smith, Linda
Simon, and the bridegroom's
also studied at the American 'annual convention. held in Mon-
Israelis
Win'
Polish
sister, Roberta Rotenher g as
seY. N.Y.
: Theater Wing, in New York.
• • •
junior bridesmaid.
Jews Despite 7-2 Loss
She has appeared in the off-
Appointed as law clerk for
Milton Rotenberg, the bride-
VIENNA (JTA) — Thous- Broadway production of The
groom's brother, was best man. ands of Jews from all over Comedian." on New York tele- State Supreme Court Justice
Ushers were Herbert Bei., Philip Poland gathered at the Olympic . vision and in night clubs.
Cohen, Larry hopes. and Nor- :Stadium in Wroclaw, to watch j
Singing in Spanish. Italian.
Music and Entertainment
man Herbst. Allan Herbst. the the lsr_..el football team play French and Hebrew. Mrs. Erie-
bride's younger brother. was the Polish team — and to thrill : ger appeared at several clubs in
junior usher. to the music of Hatikvah played the Detroit area last fall. In

Three-year-olds Lisa Berger by an official
Polish band. November, she was soloist in a-
and his Orchestra
and Brian Levitt were flower
•hile the Israel flag flew from concert at the Jewish Home for
DI. 1-1609
girl and ring bearer. respec- a flagpole.
Aged. Her television appear-
lively_
Word of the occurrence. and ances have been on the Abe
The newly weds are honey- the attitude of Polish Jews to : Ellstien Show and The Jewish
mooning in Miami Beach. Fla the visit of an Israeli team. was Hour. both in New York.

On the Air

received here.
Beth AbrahaM Youth Set
The Israelis. participating in
the International Football C - on- Stratford Festival
Charcoal Fund Campaign
The Bar and Has Mitzvah Club test at Wroclaw, lost to the This Year to Draw
of Beth Abraham Synagogue, to- Poles, 7-2. But the sentiments Many from Detroit
gether with the congregation's of the Polish Jews witnessing
Scores of Detroiters are plan-
Youth Group. has planned a the game was expressed by an
or a summer elderly Jewish woman who ning to renew their annual
•harcoal sale for
stated: "We don't care about "Pilgrimages" to Stratford. On-
fund-raising pro
Members of both organizations the defeat of the Israeli team. tario. to attend the Shakespear-
will meet at 9:30 a.m.. Sunday, For us. it was enough that we can Festival plays.
Stratford's Shakespearean
at the synagogue to begin the heard Hatikvah played on Pol-
drive. Meyer Lullove. youth ish soil by an official band. and Festival this year will present
supervisor, is directing the to see the Israel flag flying two. plays
"As You Like
here
project.
It." which will
have its open-
ing night
BY HENRY LEONARD
Monday, a n d
"Othello," first
performance
of which VI
be on Tuesday
night.
In addition,
many features
a r e planned
this year at
Applebaum
Stratford.
Louis Applebaum, whose mu-
sical direction of Stratford
Shakespearean Festivals for
several years has brought him
fame, again is in charge of the
music and the festival's musical
productions.
Applebaum is directing the
festival presentation of the
Offenbach opera, "Orpheus in
the Underworld." to be staged
July 10-25.
An additional festival feature
will be Robert Kemp's play.
"The Heart is Highland." open-
ing Aug. 18.. in which Lennox
Milne takes the part of 13
- characters.

DAYEIN

"And don't forget, Benny, those with the fur go
to that new shul in Alaska."

the '
travel
You'll
never
straight and narrow path unless
you are willing to pay the toll.

GEORGE EDWARDS this week
is JEROME BERNSTEIN, 23-
year-old graduate of the Wayne
State University law school.
Bernstein, of 12722 Santa Rosa,
won a juris doctor degree. He
was senior editor of the WSU
Law Review, president of the
law school student board of
governors and a member of
Omicron Delta Kappa leader-
ship society and the Macken-
zie Honor Society.
• • •
MARQUIS E. SHATTUCK,
soon to retire as assistant super-
intendent of the Detroit Public
Schools, was re-elected presi-
dent of the Detroit Historical
Society.

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type of man who does his best
work today — not tomorrow.

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