Joyce Kaye to Wed Israel Facilitates Annette Miller Weds PeterMun yes ofN. Y Tourist Activity Floyd A. Rappaport MISS JOYCE KAYE Announcement has been made of the engagement of Joyce Kaye, daughter of the late Benjamin Kaye and Mrs. Florence Kaye, 18400 Fairfield, to R. Peter Munves, son of Mr. land Mrs. A. A. Munves of New York. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Miss Kaye is work- ing towards a master's degree in English at Columbia Univer- Sity. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Syracuse University and is presently the product manager of Columbia Master- works; An August wedding is planned. Factor Gives Israel $3 Million for Youth LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — John Factor, Los Angeles phil- anthropist, has announced a gift of $750,000 from the John and Rella Factor Foundation for a youth _center in Israel. The Israel government will decide in what manner to use the funds. Factor included among the possibilities a boys' republic, a trade school, an ac- tivities center or a variation of any of these, depending upon what Israel officials regard as the most urgent need. The Factor family, through the Foundation, has made con- tributions totalling more than $3,000,000 during the past three years. Factor is president of Temple Israel here. Effective immediately, visi- tors to Israel will no longer be required to declare the amount of foreign currency brought by them to Israel. This action, approved by the Israel Knesset, is an additional step towards facilitating tourist movement to and in Israel, and is in line with the declared pol- icy of the International Union of Official Travel Organiza- tions, requesting all member countries to eliminate as many formalities- as possible. Also, the amount of currency visitors leaving Israel will be permitted to re-exchange has been increased to $200. Prev- iously, tourists could only re- convert up to $100 upon their departure. For the first six months of this year, 56,173 persons visited I s r a e 1, according to official sources in Jerusalem, thus indi- c2ting that the anticipated goal 4-1t 100,000 tourists for 196'0 will be exceeded. Agadir Quake Victims Get Sewing Machines Fifty used reconditioned sew- ing machines have been con- tributed to Jewish victims of the Agadir earthquake in Morocco by the Technico Foundation, a volunteer group of young people in the New England area. The gift was made through the Joint Distri- bution Committee, it was an- nounced by Moses A. Leavitt, JDC executive vice-chairman. The sewing machines, collect- ed in Rhode Island, Connecti- cut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey and other states, were put into working condi- tion by members of the Teal- nico Foundation. Under the leadership of Robert Morrow, of Warwick, R.I., the group has made similar contributions to the American Friends Service Committee, to a number of Catholic welfare organizations and to CARE. Following the Agadir disas- ter, hundreds of Jewish sur- vivors were given emergency relief by the JDC. The surviv- ors are now being sheltered in Casablanca and other Moroccan cities, and many are still receiv- ing JDC assistance. g3i.rth Announcements July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Handler (Bernie Frank- el), 20157 Cheyenne, a daugh- ter, Carolyn Eve. * * * July 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bortman (Marcia Vic- tor), 19130 Votrobeck Dr., a daughter, Elisa Anne. * * * July 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Immer (Joyce Mogel), 23101 Kenosha, Oak Park, a daughter, Judith Ann. July 12—To Mr. and Mrs. George Schwartz- (Rosalie Abra- movitz), 21341 Kipling, Oak Park, a son, Alan Jay. * * * July 12 — To Dr. and Mrs. Norman Helman (Blossom Lehr- OHEL EXCLUSIV ( I Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals & Hom e s 5,7trrJ ....Recommended by Physicians. RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 man), 25060 Kenosha, Oak Park, a son, Adam Jared. • * July 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ginter (Judith Kara- sick), 19957 Lathers, Livonia, a daughter, Elisa Lynn. * * * July 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Al Stein (Ida Cantor), 20485 Carol, a daughter, Lynda Beth. * * July 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roth (Rose Yaffe of Winnipeg, Can.), 24290 Condon, Oak Park, a son, Kenneth Alan. * * * July 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leland (Myrle Farber) of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, a daughter, Ilyse Andrea. * * July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rosner (Sarah Kolin), 23 Elm- hurst, a son, Arthur Jeffrey. * * * July 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parr (Siena Kogan) of Votrobeck Ct., a daughter, Sh.el- lie Beth. * * June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Willens (Harriet Sinclair), former Detroiters and now of 10 Myrtle St., West Newton, Mass., a daughter, Beth Rose. * * * June 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Victor (Linda Palmer), 14070 Greenbriar, Oak Park, a daughter, Susan Beth. ■••••1. 41/1• 10.1. 411•041011110411.111111.1.41101...1•11.01111••••••••0_ Discover Walls every Built by Joshua a the t_tr This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest • MRS. FLOYD RAPPAPORT Annette Roslyn Miller became the bride of Floyd Alan Rappa- port on June 26 in a double ring ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Rabbi Samuel Stollman of Windsor, a cousin of the bride, and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. David J. Miller of Cherrylawn Ave: and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rappaport of Park- side Ave. The bride wore a traditional gown of antique ivory satin, fashioned with a round neck- line, three-quarter sleeves and chapel-length train. The bodice, sleeves and skirt panels were of re-embroidered appliqued Alen- con lace studded with tiny seed pearls. A tiered silk illusion, finger- tip veil was held in place by a duchess crown of seed pearls. The bride's Confirmation Bible was covered with a cascade of white orchids. Mrs. James Bittker attended her sister as matron of honor. Donna Rappaport, sister of the bridegroom, and Sharon Sos- nick, his cousin, served as bridesmaids. Wendy Sue and Cindy Beth Bittker, nieces of the bride, were flower girls. Stuart Rappaport was his brother's best man. Ushers were Dr. James Bittker, brother-in- law of the bride, and Donald Rappaport, brother of the bride- groom. Seating the guests were Milton Sosnick and David Bab- ich. The couple departed for a west coast and Mexico honey- moon. Upon their return, he will begin practice of law and she will continue to teach at the Lamphere School in Madison Heights. JWV Activities Some 200 patients were treat-. ed to a barbecue picnic at the Battle Creek Veterans Hospital recently by the Sgt. MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST and AUXILIARY. Members baked and entertained for the event. Contributions from several clothing drives were distributed among the patients. * * * The LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY will hold a games party 9 p.m. Tuesday at the JWV Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davison, to help raise funds to carry on its hospital work and child welfare program. Refresh- ments and prizes are featured, according to Vice President Mrs. Carl Zide, in charge of the event. Tickets will be available at the door. * * * The Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILI- ARY will meet Aug. 23 at the JWV Memorial H o in e. The group will visit Dearborn Hos- pital on Aug. 4, it was also announced by Frieda Shiffman, chairman of the hospital com- mittee which includes Ida Kush- ner, Jeanne Polansky, Louba Lupiloff and Sarah Feldman. . TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJBK-TV. Feature: "Music from the Jewish Liturgy," part 2, will again feature Jason Tickton, professor of music at Wayne State University and music di- rector of Temple Beth El, and John Redfield, concert baritone and cantorial soloist at Temple Beth El. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Dr. Victor A. Rap- port, dean of Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts, Dr. Harold A. Basilius, director of the WSU Press, and Dr. Leonard W. Moss, professor of sociology at WSU, will dis- cuss "The Jew in American Society." * * * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Activities of the Community Relations Commit- tee will be discussed by Louis Rosenzweig, chairman and Council vice-president. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi E d w a r d, Zerin, of Cong. Bnai Jeshurun, of Des Moines, Ia., will speak on "Digging into the Bible." * * * WORDS WE LIVE BY Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Psalms as Great Human Documents," the seventh in a summer series of 14 dialogues on the Book of Psalms, will be discussed by Mark Van Doren, critic and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, and Maurice Samuel, noted author and lecturer. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Exca- vations by an American archae- ological team on the site of the Biblical city of Bethel have un- earthed significant Canaanite findings dating back to 1,700 B.C.E., it was reported from Amman. Ending of the diggings by a team headed .by Dr. James L. Kelso. of the Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary was an- nounced by Dr. Awni Dajani, Jordanian Director of Antiqui- ties. Dr. Kelso said that the ex- pedition had found a huge wall, more than nine feet high, which was probably part of a Canaan- ite temple. A water gate was found about ten feet in height, Dr. Kelso disclosed. He said above it were walls believed to have been built by the troops of Joshua who, according - to the Biblical account, led the Israelites in the conquest of Canaan. The exca- vations were started on May 25. 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