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August 18, 1961 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-08-18

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Brodsky-Victor
Marriage Rites

MRS. EASTON BRODS

activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer of Canterbury Rd. have returned
home from a motor trip through Canada, where they visited
with their daughter, Linda at Camp Ramah.
Louis Berry will attend the 25th anniversary meeting of
the World Jewish Congress in Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 20 to
23. Berry is a member of the global Jewish body's international
advisory council.
David and Lois Epel of Oakland, California will be in
*Detroit Sunday through Wednesday to visit with his family.
Working toward his Ph.D. in biology at the University of Cali-
fornia, David is the son of Jacob Epel, sexton of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. The senior - Epel's youngest son, Bernar
this week from a five-month stay in Is
ere he
at the Ulpan Kibbutz. While there,
as awarde .
Presi-
dent's Key by Wayne State U •
ity, from w
he was
recently graduated Phi Beta
•a in physics.
will attend
Harvard University on a fe
ship in the new erm.
Mrs. Arthur Rice, c
man of the tenth annual Jewish
Book Fair, announces th
ppointment of Mrs. Seymour
erts
as chairman of the pu
ity committee
he 61 B.
Fair,
to be held Nov. 18-20
the Jewish . Ce
A group of Detr
rs were guests of
Ben-Zvi at his horn n Jerusalem
I
cere-
„monies conunemor
g Israel's 1 ar. e guests, on a
Pioneer -Women-spo
red tour of th ountry, were Mrs. Sy •
Lechtiin of San Ju
Dr., Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee
nd
childien, Judith, Ma
and Sheldon of Fairfield A
. and
Mrs, Lewis Lesser of
ers Rd., Mrs. Sarah
of Warren
Ave. and Mis: Ann Mo
and dau
aron, of Stoepel
Ave.

At a candlelight cererhony
Aug. 14 at Temple Israel, Linda
Kay Victor, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Victor of Fairfield
Ave., was united in marriage to
Dr. Easton Everett Brodsky, .son
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Brodsky
of Merton Rd. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme. Dr. Leon Fram officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory silk taffeta with a rounded
neckline, elbow - length sleeves Publisher Objects to
and an empire bodice of white
Reviewer's CritiCism;
peau de lange lace. Garlands of Editor,' The Jewish News:
the matching lace were appliqued
"My attention has been called
on a princess line, dome-shaped to your review of our book,
skirt falling into a chapel train. `This Is The Holy Land,' in the
A tiara of heirloom orange blos- issue of The Detroit Jewish
soms was attached to a floor- News for Friday, Aug. 4. I re-
length veil of ivory silk illusion. gret that you felt that the book
She carried a cascade of white showed signs of prejudice, but
roses and stephanotis.
you are, we feel, both unfair
Mrs. Richard Kates and Susan and certainly inaccurate in as-
Gail Victor, sisters of the bride, cribing this to Bishop Fulton J.
were matron and maid of honor. Sheen.
"As is obvious from the title
Bridesmaids were Barbara Victor,
Nancy Victor, Gwen Victor and page of the book, the text of the
book to which you refer is not
Lynn Carsky.
the work of Bishop Sheen, but.
Robert Boss was best man. the work of Mr. H. V. Morton,
Seating the guests were Robert perhaps, the world's leading au-
Freedman, Dr. George Blum, Dr. thority on travel in the
. - Holy
George Roby and the bride's Land. For your informaon,
Mr.
ti
brother, Alan Harris Victor.
Morton is not a Roman Catholic,
After a honeymoon in the but an Anglican, so that your
Poconos, Dr. and Mrs. Brodsky accusation of prejudice, which
will reside on Schaefer Rd.
we believe to be as unfounded

r

"LETTER BOX"

in the case of Mr. Morton as in
that of Bishop Sheen, should
have been directed at Mr. Mor-
ton.
"It is our feeling that you
should call this quite serious
error' in making a quite serious
accusation to_ the attention of
your readers."
. K. S. GINIGER,
Vice President and
General Manager,
Hawthorn Books,
70 Fifth Ave:,,
-; New York 11 i N.Y.
Editor's Note: Mr. Giniger
fails to refute The Jewish News
reviewer's criticism of the ref -
erences to Hebrew; the Lex
Talionis - and . other attitudes in
"This Is the Holy Land." If the
reviewer's "accusation" is as
unfounded in H. V. Morton's
case as in that of Bishop Sheen,
as Mr. Giniger claims, then the
argument is not about Sheen
but - about the book itself, and it
is tour contention that there is
a prejudiced view in this
The Catholicis
s op
Sheen or
nglicanism of
Mr. M
ave nothing to do
Joseph Kadans points to his Michigan State Bar Association, wit
• issue: We concede that
record as attorney, educator and has authored "Principles of Mari-
ad of saying "an eminent
author in his bid for Detroit's time Law," "Federal Administr
tholic," in referring to Bishop
mayoralty.
Sheen, the review should have
tive and Court Procedure," "
said 'fan emine
C stian"—
A World War II Coast Guard ments of Insurance," "The
and that would
veteran, the 49-year-old candi- of International Trade," "
Bishop Sheen
date is an alumnus of the Uni- room Oratory (in process o
The point to
versity of Michigan, the Univer-
sideration, a '
sity of Illinois, George Washing-
text, is this: the
ton University, Augustana Col-
hook reads: "This Is the Holy
lege and Loyola College.
Land--A Pilgrimage in
Kadans, who has offices in the
nd Pictures —
e• by
Cadillac Tower, also practiced
en—Photographed
law in Baltimore, Md., where he
by Yousuf Karsh—Described by
was a teacher of admiralty law,
H. V. Morton—With an Intro-
federal procedure and insurance
duction by Bishop Shpen." Does
law at the Eastern College of
this
.absolve the- Bfshop from
Commerce and Law. He has in-
responsibility
for the contents?
structed classes in economics,
From our point of view, only
history, public speaking, political
the photographer is without
science and business law at
guilt for the portions we
JOSEPH KADANS
Great Lakes College in Detroit.
deemed objectionable to a Jew-
Kadans, chairman of the Ad- lication)" and the "Book of ish reader. The Fulton-Morton
miralty Law Sub-committee of the Knowledge," a compilation of story, as we have said, is, under-
articles on law.
standably, christological, but
Stratford Festival
He has also served with the the Jewish references are
U.S. Interstate Commerce Com- marred by a regrettable bias.
Has 3 Israeli Films
mission, the U.S. Corps of Engi-
The latest additions to the neers and the 'U.S. Post Office Suburb Nursery School
two-week Stratford Film Festival, Department.
Announces Registration
which opens Monday at the Avon
Married and the father of two
The Suburban Nursery School
Theater' in Stratford, • Ont., are children, Kadans is . a Department
three movies from Israel, "I safety chairman in the American announces registration for the
Like Mike", "They Were Ten" Legion,, a past commander of the fall semester beginning Sept. 15
and "The Copper Stone".
Millar-Bommer-Marentette Post, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue in
• Pictures made in countries and a member of Pisgah Lodge, Oak Park.
The school was opened last
from all over the world, includ- Bnai Brith, and vice president of
year by . five former public
ing Russia, will be shown at the Young Israel of Eight Mile.
school teachers. It will feature
festival which will begin with the
Kadans proposed an increase
Czech award-winning film "Ro- in job opportunities, finding for- a program of art, music, litera-
and a variety of indoor and
meo, Juliet and Darkness". Show- eign markets for- - Detroit prod- ture
ings will be at 2:30 p.m. and ucts, development of the city's outdoor activities.
Mrs. Dorothy Goodman is
8:30 p.m., with a total of 20 fea- port facilities and reduction of school
director.
tures. There will be no matinee city expenses, among other mea-
For information call, EL
on Monday.
sures.
7-2431.

Travel Agents to Hold Parley at Oakton Resort

The mid-west chapter of the
American Society of Travel
Agents will hold its fall meeting
at Oakton Resort Hotel in Wis-
consin starting Sept. 8, an-
nounces Ralph Abbas, president
of the mid-west chapter.
Sam Sugarman, vice president
and general manager of Oakton
Resort Hotel, has arranged for
special entertainment and for an
array of events to highlight the
various other vacation centers

throughout the world. Sugarman
will present a French night in
honor of France, the host country
of this year's ASTA convention.
A Wisconsin Day featuring all
the activities in the dairy state,
and a Japanese luncheon in
honor of the country which has
recently captured the fancy of
world travelers.
At the three-day meeting,
there will be an election of offi-
cers and plans for the coming
year will be formulated.

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