MRS. ALAN ROTHENBERG

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Temple Israel -was the setting
for the Aug. -14 wedding of
Georgina Lee Silverman and
Alan Rothenberg. The newly-
weds are the children of the
Hyman Silvermans of Stratford
Court, Oak Park, and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rothenberg of
Santa Barbara Dr..
The bride wore a gown of
white rose pointe Chantilly lace
with a tight bodice, full skirt
and long sleeves. Accenting the
gown was a matching lace man-
tilla, and she carried a prayer
book of stephanotis, phaelanop-
sis and cymbidiums.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Harvey Saperstein, sister of the
bride, and Loretta Grenn served
as maid of honor. Dr. Charles
Levi was best man for his
brother-in-law. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Charles Levi, Marsha
and Gay Rothenberg, all sisters
of the bridegroom; Mrs. Aaron
Kranitz, Judy Mark and Joyce
Baskin. Ushers included the
bride's brother-in-law Dr. Har-
vey Saperstein, Steven Witten-
berg; Herbert and Robert Miller,
David Rosenthal, Mickey Kurz-
man and Aaron Kranitz. Seating
the guests were Harry Berman,
Melvin and Meyer Saperstein,
Sidney Baron and Jerry Rowin.
Also in the bridal procession
was the bride's grandmother
Mrs. George Pallitz, escorted by
Mr. Sidney Pallitz.
Following dinner and a re-
ception, the couple left on a
Florida honeymoon. Upon their
return, they will reside in Ann
Arbor where the bride will com-
plete her studies in education,
and Mr. - Rothen ter
law school.

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JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Hista-
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activities in. Society

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levine, of Mendota Avenue, returned
from a five month visit in Israel, where they were the guests of
their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Bar-Moshe, of
Kibbutz Ein Dor. While in Israel, they visited Mr. Levine's nieces
and nephews in Tel Aviv. Before their departure,• the Levines
were feted with parties given on the occasion of their 40th
wedding anniversary. A party was given' at Kibbutz Ein Dor by
their children and grandchildren and also in Tel-Aviv by their
nieces and nephews.
The next meeting of the Sherman Family Club will be held
Saturday at the home of Mrs. Sam Center, 2138 Victoria,
Windsor.
Mrs. Jim Marshak (Dee Fleischman) and sons Richard
and Dale, formerly of Detroit and now of Phoenix, Ariz., are
in Detroit for a month visit with relatives and friends. While
here they will be the house guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Fleischman of 20147 Sorrento Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schreibman, 3844 W.
alea's argest reso
Oak, are honeymooning at the Arawak
rmer Renee Sherman o
hotel. A dental hygienist, she is th
the University of Detroit.
Detroit. He is a dental student
They were married Aug. 7.
ily will be held
The bi-annual reunion of e Slossower
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Sunday at Boesky's. Member: f the family
sas, California, Illinois, Mi gan, Ohio and Pe
s as h
Mrs. Sol A. Balaban of D oit are makin
zes
reasure hunt
of the event. They have ade plans fo
tertainment and dancing.
and gifts and music for
a Ave., is
Mrs. J. Kobrin of Mont •
Melvin Bogen, son
to attend the
visiting here from Holl • ood for a one-wee
age name is Richard'
Homer. Bo
wedding of his cousin, M
Torrence. He recently retu wan where he wor
mon,
picture, "The Wackiest Ship in the Army," with J
graduate of
Ricky Nelson, John Lund and Patricia Driscol
versity student,
Central High School and former Wayne Stat
n.
rith Young
Bogen is past president of Manny Yuster

Jewish Contributions
to U. S. Law Depicted
at Washington Exhibit

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — An
exhibition depicting the con-
tributions of Jews to American
law was opened here Sunday
by Supreme Court Justice Tom
Clark. The collection which is
on display in the Bnai Brith
building includes documents o
the early Hebraic influence
American law and personal
entos from the careers of 35
ish lawyers and judges.
stice
In opening the display,
enty-
Clark noted that "over
wish
five hundred years ago
fundamental law first sou t to
od
bring to reality the brothe
of man. Today, this remains
its supreme objective with social
justice as its insistent mandate."
Tracing the history of the in-
fluence of Jews in American
law, the exhibit begins with Zal-
egman Phillips, believed to be the
first Jew admitted to the bar
in the United States, in 1799,
and continues through the car-
eers of Supreme Court. Justice
elix Frankfurter and Federal
rcuit Judge Simon E. Sob-
ff, who argued the public
ool desegregation cases in
54.
Among the numerous objects
on display are items on Phillips,
who died in 1884 and was one
of the first Jews to serve in Con-
gress; penciled notes of Supreme
Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis,
and legal correspondence and a
diary of Supreme Court Justice
Benjamin N. Cardozo. The ex-
hibition is dedicated to New
York Supreme Court Justice
Martin M. Frank, a leader in
Bnai Brith affairs until his death
last year.

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person with double occ
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Ice cream was known as far
back as 54 A.D. It was first man-
ufactured commercially in 1851
by a Maryland Quaker, Joseph
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the Province of Ontario have
indicated "discriminatory prac-
tices" against would-be Jewish
guests, a test survey conducted
here has shown, according to
the Canadian Jewish Congress.

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the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
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the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
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We Deliver — Call UN 2-9677

EL AVIV.—Moshe Dayan,
Is
l's Minister of Agriculture,
cal
uesday on the
ny pio-
Israel
neering task they are asked to
perform. The former Chief of
Staff, speaking at a Mapai youth
meeting, said that a change in
disposition of Israel's funds
from overseas sources was
needed.
He suggested that "air condi-
e placed in
t'
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one of
ernment
ces, "and not in
offices in the cities."
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