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September 02, 1960 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-02

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THE DETROIT JE ISH NEWS — Friday, September 2, 1960 — 20

Do•ee Zuckerman
Weds Kenneth Soble

People...
Illake News

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A $100 prize And a gold
medal, offered in the Veterans
of Foreign Wars essay contest,
was won by. MELVYN FELD-
MAN, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Friedman, 2647 Elmhurst,
June graduate of Central High
School. The topic of his essay
was "Civil Defense—An Ameri-
can Tradition." Melvyn, a Phi
Beta Kappa honor student, pre-
viously won a Detroit Police
Citizenship Award. He is enter-
ing the University of Michigan
to study medicine.

* * *

MRS. KENNETH SOBLE

In a double-ring ceremony at
Cong. Bnai David, Doree Ellen
Zuckerman became the bride of
Kenneth Arnold Soble, Sunday.
Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor
Hyman J. Adler officiated.
The parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jack Zucker-
man of George Washington Dr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soble
of Rutland Dr., both of South-
field.
The bride wore a filll-length
gown of white satin and Alen-
con lace. Fashioned with a por-
trait neckline of lace and short
sleeves, the gown repeated the
Alencon lace pattern on the fit-
ted bodice and the epplique-
paneled dome shaped skirt
which ended in a graceful
chapel train. Her bouffant veil
of imported silk illusion cas-
caded from a crown of Alencon
lace re-embroidered with bridal
seed pearls and sequins. The
bride carried a white satin and
lace heart with white orchids.
Her aunt, Mrs. Ben Stocker,
was matron of honor. Mrs.
Jerome Soble and Mrs. Alan
Soble were bridesmaids.
Michelle Soble was junior
bridesmaid, and Debbie Sue
Partrich was flower girl.
The bridegroom's brothers,
Jerome Soble and Dr. Alan
Soble, were best man and usher,
respectively. Other ushers in-
chided Stuart and Steve Zucker-
man, the bride's brothers. Larry
Jay Stocker was junior usher,
and Mitchell and Richard Soble
were ring bearers.
Out of town guests were from
California, Chicago, and New
York.
Following a New York honey-
moon, the couple will reside in
St. Louis, Mo., while Mr. So
resumes his studies at t
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The opening of a Latin Ameri-
can office of the World Council
of Synagogues was announced
by Charles Rosengarten, of
Waterbury, C o n n., president,
and Max Ma-
zar-Barnett, of
Buenos Aires,
Argentina,
vice - president
of the global
synagogue
body: They
also announced
the appoint-
ment of Rabbi
Marshall T. L .:,
Meyer as di-
rector of the Rabbi Meyer
office, which will be located in
Buenos Aires. Ordained by the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America in 1958, Rabbi Meyer
went to Buenos Aires a year
ago to serve as assistant to
Rabbi Guillermo Schlesinger of
Congregation Israelita de la Re-
publica Argentina in Buenos
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to $65, it was anoun by Cei
ter President Samu Frank
At the same tim due to in-
creased costs of vice, the
membership fee fo hil
and youth, 3-18, has been raised
to $35. Memberships for young
adults, 19-24, remain unchanged.
Guest privileges will now be
available to all age groups: $1.50
for adults and young adults and
$1 for children and youth.
Guests will be limited to four
visits per year.

See Page 29 for New Year
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ne
Reise
Sc
the
Rabbi SEYMOUR J. COHEN,
• r Ring
of Pittsburgh, will represent
etroit,
the Synagogue Council of
which b ins
erica at the 15th annual
Sept. 7
tional Conference on Citi
Whi in
ship.
rael this
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mer, he a
Dr. IRWIN ODER has een group of h
appointed assistant to the can educate s at-
of Hebrew Union College-J *sh tended a semi-
Institute of Religion in
nar for
York.
ork-
ers in Kfar
Saba, in order Becker
Jewish Labor Group
to become better acquainted with
Gets AFL-CIO Grant
current problems there. His itin-
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A $10,- erary included visits with Presi-
000 grant for the work of the dent Ben Zvi, Prime Minister
Jewish Labor Committee has David Ben-Gurion. Moshe Sharett
been voted by the executive and other leaders.
council of the American Fed-
Becker, a graduate of the Jew-
eration of Labor-Congress of In- ish Teachers Seminary of New
dustrial Organizations.
York, has been actively engaged
is
st time that in the teaching profession for the
the AFL-CIO ha
oted funds past 21 years.
to subsi •
k of the
Registration is now open for
Je •
or Comm ee. Lead- the coming school year. Call KE
of the Co mitte here ex- 7-5440 for information.
pressed Brat' catio with the
grant of g
that the JW Council Urges
itutes
L-CIO en-
en of
committee's Unbiased Voting
of civil rights
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
crimination.
National Council of Jewish
Women asserted that "religious
prejudice has entered the presi-
dential campaign" and urged
voters to combat the develop-
ment.
Mrs. Charles Hymes, presi-
dent, said that "two kinds of
o
take place, one
*gn in the
e official ca
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