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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 8, 1960 —

Cranes Honeymoon Mrs. Rose Halprin Decries Lack of Arkin-Davis Rites Weizmann Institute
Adds Research Unit
in Caribbean Islands Zionist Unity . `Unfulfilled Tasks' Planned for Nov. 19
REHOVOTH—The addition of

MRS. STEPHEN CRANE

Patricia Rubin and Stephen
Arthur Crane were wed June
26 in a double-ring, candlelight
ceremony at the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel by Rabbi Jacob
Segal.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Rubin of Fair-
field Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Crane of Oak Dr.
The bride wore a gown of
white silk peau de soie with an
open rounded neckline, fitted
bodice, shirred poufe elbow-
length sleeves and dome-shaped
floor-length skirt. The skirt was
draped into a modified bustle-
back, caught at the waistline
with white silk peau de soie
roses and chapel train. She car-
ried a "royal bouquet."
Merrily Sue Rubin, sister of
the bride, was the maid of hon-
or. Bridesmaids included Ellen
Brown, Sandra Jacobs, Wendy
Elsen and Linda Friedlander.
The bridegroom's best man
was Douglas Bloom. Ushers
were Richard Chasid, Danny
Snyder, Rickey Dresner, Jeffery
Jenks, Marvin Aronovitz and
Michael Bresslid of Coral Gab-
les, Fla.
The couple currently are tak-
ing a one month honeymoon
in the Caribbean Islands. They
will reside on Northlawn Ave.
when they return.

Over two-thirds of the Ameri-
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are 45 years of age ar over. Get
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LONDON, (JTA)—The Amer-
ican Zionist movement is "in a
dreadful position," because it
lacks unity, Mrs. Rose Halprin,
co-chairman of the World Con-
federation of General Zionists,
told the worldwide convention
of the Confederation here yes-
terday.
Seventy delegates from 28
countries are attending the con-
vention, which is mapping plans
for the Confederation's platform
to be presented at the next
World Zionist Congress, to be
held next December in Jerusa-
lem. Dr. Israel Goldstein, of
New York, is the other co-
chairman of the Confederation.
Mrs. Halprin staunchly de-
fended the tasks which, she
said, the Zionist Organization
still has to fulfill, and emphatic-
ally disagreed with some of the
views expressed by Israel's
Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion.
"We say," she told the dele-
gates, "that Ben-Gurion's views
about the Jewish people are
mistaken because the Jews lack
the necessary ingredients to
stand by Israel in times of
stress. Only the Zionist Organi-
zation has these ingredients."
Mrs. Halprin outlined what
she called "the Trinity of Zion-
ism" — Jewish education, the
wants of the Jewish people, and
the centrality of Israel. She de-
clared herself in favor of in-
creased immigration to Israel
from the United States, but
warned that this will not occur
unless Israel is ready to do its
share to facilitate the absorp-
tion and housing of these immi-
grants.
Dr. Goldstein warned that a
possible consequence of worsen-
ing international relations may
be "the prospect of a harder
lot for the 3,000,000 Jews in the
Soviet Union." He reminded the
delegates that it has been an
invariable rule in the past that,
when the cold war resumed,
life for people inside Russia
generally became more oppres-
sive, and the Jews were the
first to suffer. Even in those
Communist countries in which
Jews were not overtly op-
pressed, conditions were such,

Mrs. Barnett Named
President of Brandeis
University Chapter

The Detroit Chapter of Bran-
deis University National Wo-
men's Committee has named
Mrs. Alvin Barnett, 2555 Ware-
ham, president of the organiza-
tion for 1960-
61. Others to
take office are
vice presi-
dents Mes-
dames Mal-
colm Lowen-
stein, Jerry
Morse, Daniel
Siegel and
Robert Drews;
secretaries Al-
bert Bloom, Mrs. Barnett
Jacob Kellman, Seymour Lip-
sitt and John Hopps, Jr., and
Harry Sacks, treasurer.
Mrs. Oscar Zemon was named
honorary president and Mes-
dames Leo Mellen and Samuel
S. Aaron were appointed honor-
ary directors.
Directors for a three-year
term include Mesdames Brews-
ter Broder, San.uel Caplan,
Jack Ecker, Saul Glueckman,
Clement Hopp, Leonard Kasle,
Harry Modell, B. David Ruby
and Laurence Weiner.
Two-year term directors are
Mesdames Herbert Blumberg,
Bert Colman, John Grekin, Fe-
lix Mahler, Morey Manning, Leo
Orecklin, Bud Rosenthal, Ben
Schottenfels, Jr., and Ernest J.
Schwartz.
Directors for a one-year term
are Mesdames Max Aikens,
Charles Briskman, Robert Dan-
to, Milton Doner, William Ger-
shenson, J. Leon Gittlen, Mer-
win Grosberg, Max Klayman,
Harold Morrison and Jack
Nover.
Courtesy term board members
are Mesdames James Aftel,
Manuel Rotenberg, Marilyn
Waldbott and Geraldine Silver-
troit, presently of Los Angeles, man.
Calif., a son, Ross Charles.
Jews Can Give Hope
*
*
June 24—To Dr. and Mrs, to World, Women's
Paul Richman (Elaine Stein),
formerly of Detroit, presently Convention is Told
of Chicago, Ill., a daughter,
BASLE, (JTA)—The Jewish
Jamie Beth.
people of the world can give
*
"hope to mankind facing the
June 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. terrifying prospect of self-de-
Ernest NI. Gundersheimer (Ruth struction," Mrs. Benjamin Rob-
Levi, formerly of Detroit), of inson, of Montreal, president of
5040 N. 8th St., Philadelphia, the International Council of
Pa., a son, Joel Alexander.
Jewish Women, told the ICJW
*
*
annual convention.
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
More than 500,000 Jewish
Robert Lee Ziegelman (Esther women, from 19 countries, were
Adelson), of 4 1 2 4 Thirteen
Mile, Royal Oak, a daughter, represented at the convention
by 130 delegates. Yugoslavia
Shelly Dawn.
was represented at the conven-
* a *
June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. tion for the first time in the
David L. Schurgin (T h e 1 m a organization's history. Five
Smith), of 21653 Stratford Ct., Yugoslav Jewish women were
Oak Park, a daughter, Iris Beth. here as observers.
"As Jews," Mrs. Robinson
*
June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. told the delegates, "we can tell
Ben Fingeroot, of Lesure Ave., the world to have faith because
we have survived horrors and
a daughter, Judith Renee.
have kept alive." She paid par-
4:
*
June 13—To Mr, and Mrs. ticular tribute to Israel where,
Irving Sable (Frances Pearl she said, "Jews demonstrate to
Gottlieb), of 2760 Ewald Circle, all the world their faith in the
future."
a son, Aaron Wayne.
a *
May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win Beron (Brenda Kaufman),
of 10645 W. Ten Mile, Oak
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis, of
Park, a daughter, Michelle
Clements, Ave., announce the
Kim.
* ,4:
Bar Mitzvah of their son Neil
To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sins- at 9 a.m., Saturday, at Cong.
berg (Mona Axelrod), of 847 Ezras Achim. A dinner in his
Waterloo, Winnipeg, Can., a honor will be held Sunday af-
ternoon.
daughter, Dana.

Announcements

July 2— To M:. and Mrs.
Moshe Heyman, of Rishon Le-
Zion, Israel, a daughter. Mr.
Heyman is a well known former
Detroiter.

* * *

June 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Myron E. Yudkin (Elayne Lef-
kofsky, formerly of Detroit), of
Cross Hollow Rd., Woodbridge,
Conn., a son, Robert Bruce.
*
*
June 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wolfe (Avis H. Glass,
formerly of Chicago, Ill.), of
29490 Everett, Southfield, a
son, Eric Lawrence.

June 27 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Sanford Shekter (Sabra Prag),
of 21310 Parklawn, Oak Park,
a daughter, Liane Joy.

June 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Sheldon, formerly of De-

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Dr. Goldstein said, that the
likelihood of Jewish survival in
the long run was slim.
Dr. Goldstein expressed the
hope, however, that a day may
come in a period of relaxation
of world tensions, and of great-
er stability in the Middle East,
when Jews in the Soviet Union
may be permitted to emigrate
to Israel.

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