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November 06, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-11-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S—Friday, November 6, 1959-20

Sylvia Brickner Sets
Summer Wedding

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. William Weiss,
of 20375 Cherokee, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Samuel, on Saturday, at Cong.
Beth Moses. A reception and
buffet in his honor will be held
the following afternoon, in the
family home.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. George Kayes,
of 26046 Hendrie, Huntington
Woods, announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Robert Berger,
on Nov. 13, at Temple Emanu-
El. A reception in Robert's
honor will follow services.
*
*

Miss Orloff Becomes Moving Jewish Story in November Harper
"The Blessing" attempts to
A 26-year-old New Yorker,
Hugh H. Nissenson, has written tackle, in a quiet way, a univer-
Mrs.MorrisLewis
a short story with an Israel sal question that has confronted

setting for the November issue the persecution-tossed Jew for
of Harper's Magazine. countless centuries.
"The Blessing," the story of
a man's struggle to retain his
For the
faith in the face of misfortune,
Perfect Affair .
is based on Nissenson's knowl-
edge of the Holy Land gained
when he spent a year there
and His Orchestra
writing films.
UN 3-3737
This is the first published
short story by Nissim, a 1955
graduate of Swarthmore and
FREE FLORAL
former staff member of the
CENTERPIECES
New York Times.
FOR
With its descriptive scenes of
Charitable Organizations
Ramat Gan, and a brief insight
into the daily lives of its in-
Rosenman Flowers
habitants, the story is centered
-10 4-6078
for a few hours on the young
26025 Coolidge, Oak Park
father, Yitshaak, whose 8-year-
old son has died of cancer
earlier that morning.
MUSIC BY
His struggle to retain faith
in a Supreme Being in spite of
the "unjustified" death of his
son, is offset by the apparent
trivialities of funeral prepara-
UN 2-2850 UN 3-6283
tions by his wife's aunt.
Yet, it is she, a refugee froni
Nazi persecution, whose family
perished in concentration camps,
who provides the stabilizing
force for Yitshaak's crumbling
world.

Mickey Woolf

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meizler,
of 2676 W. Grand, announce
MRS. MORRIS LEWIS III
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
SYLVIA BRICKNER
Stanley Barry, on Saturday, at
In a ceremony performed by
Plans for an early summer Cong. Beth Moses. A kiddush in Rabbis Morris -Adler and Milton
his
honor
will
follow
services.
wedding are being made by
Rosenbaum in the Book Casino
• *
Sylvia Ellen Brickner and Dr.
of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kief, of on Oct. 30, Harriet Shiela Orloff
Arthur Freedman, whose en-
gagement w a s recently an- Westhampton Ave., Oak Park, was united in marriage to Mor-
announce the Bar Mitzvah of ris Lewis III.
nounced.
The bride-to-be is the daugh- their son, Ronald, on Saturday,
The bride is the daughter of
ter of Mrs. Bertha Brickner, of at Cong. Beth Moses. A lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Orloff,
eon
in
his
honor
will
follow
Rutherford Ave., and the late
of Salem Rd., Huntington
Mr. Morris B r i c k n e r. Her services at the family home, and Woods. Mr. Lewis is the son
fiance's parents are Mr. and there will be a dinner. party of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis,
Mrs. Morris Freedman, of Oak- Sunday evening, in the Mayfair Jr., of Indianola, Miss.
Room.
Park.
The new Mrs. Lewis chose a
* * *
Miss Brickner is a 1958 grad-
gown of ivory silk satin, styled
The Bar Mitzvah of Raphael with a rounded neckline, long
uate of the Wayne State Uni-
versity college of education. Dr. Aryeh Rockove, son of Rabbi sleeves and a molded bodice of
Freedman, a graduate of the and Mrs. Israel I. Rockove, of peau de'lange lace. The dome-
University of Detroit dental 2816 Fullerton, will be observed shaped, floor-length skirt was
school, where he was affiliated this Saturday, at Cong. Mogen highlighted by a cummerbund
with Alpha Omega fraternity, Abraham. Open house in his of ivory silk satin draped into
is presently a lieutenant in the honor will take place Sunday panels, which extended into a
U.S. Army, stationed at Fort evening, in the family home.
chapel train.
* * *
Meade, Md.
From a tiara of heirloom
Mr. and Mrs. Israel I. Idel- pearls her veil of ivory silk
sohn, of Rosemont Rd., an- illusion fell in two tiers to her
Caribbean Native Dances
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of fingertips. She carried a cascade
Highlight Beth El Social
their son, Charles Bruce, this of white orchids and ivy on a
The Caribbeans, a group of Saturday at Cong. Shaarey j white, bridal Bible.
artists specializing in the native
Leading the bridal precession
Shomayim, Oak Park. A buffet
songs and dances of the West
Indies, will be the next attrac- dinner in Charles' honor will be were Mrs. Jessie Lantor, grand-
tion of the Temple Beth El held at Horowitz's Catering Sun- mother of the bridegroom from
Young Adult Group at 8 p.m., day afternoon. At Friday eve- South Boston, Va., and the
Thursday, at the temple, Wood- ning and Saturday Musaf serv- bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Mil-
ices, the Bar Mitzvah's father lie Gallow and Mrs. Ann Orloff,
ward and Gladstone.
Wearing traditional costumes will lead the congregation. of Toronto.
* * *
Mrs. Jerry Miller, sister of
of their homeland, the perform-
ers will demonstrate the origin
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Golum- the bridegroom, was matron of
of such popular dances and bia, of 18945 Oak Dr., announce honor, while the bride's sisters,
rhythms as calypso, mambo, and the Bas Mitzvah of their daugh- Gloria Orloff and Honey Lee
cha-cha.
ter, Sherri Ann, at 8:30 p.m. Orloff, were maid of honor and
today at Temple Israel. A recep- junior bridesmaid, respectively.
0 tion will follow the service. j The bridegroom's father was



his best man, while seating the
guests were Jerry Miller, of
WSU'S Gamma Omicron
Denver, Colo., brother-in-law of
the bridegroom, Robert Ber-
.• Home Catering e • to Offer Jazz Festival
Gamma Omicron Chapter of man, Richard Lewis, Dudley


• Let us help you make your 0 Phi Mu Alpha, professional Burwell and Henry Paris, all
• party a complete •success. • music fraternity at Wayne State of Indianola, and Harvey Far-
• Delicious Food—Dinnerware ••• University, will present a jazz ber, of Mt. Clemens.


Excellent Service

• festival at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday,
Following a honeymoon to

Trays To Order
• in the Community Arts Audi-

California a n d the Western
Call: DI 1-0072 • torium on the WSU Campus. states, the couple will take up
UN 4-6258 UN 3-35702 Tickets are available at the uni- residence in Indianola.
• versity's ticket office in Student

• 19315 Jas. Couzens •
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Sahara Ranch Opens
`Vacation's Door'

Nov. 15 marks the opening of
the winter season at the Sahara
ranch resort in Tucson, Arizona,
the "doorway to a perfect vaca-
tion."
The only such ranch in the
West which strictly observes all
Jewish dietary laws, the Sahara
has full resort and recreational
facilities.
Lower rates, which go into
effect this month, can be ob-
tained by writing Meyer Cohen,
managing director, P.O. Box
2151, Tucson for information.

The Counts

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