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September 01, 1961 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Brenda Borock
Bride of Ira Jaffe

MRS. IRA J. JAFFE

Brenda Marlene Borock was
wed to Ira J. Jaffe Aug. 26, at
Cong. Bnai David.
The newlyweds are the chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bor-
ock of Appoline Ave. and Mrs.
Benjamin D. Jaffe of James Ave.,
Oak Park, and the late Mr. Jaffe.
The bride wore a gown of silk
peau de soie. The scooped neck-
line and long sleeves were cut-
work of chantilly lace and the
lace was repeated in a scalloped
pattern. Her chapel train bustled
into a double pouf. She wore a
crown of seed pearls and crystal
with a finger-tip silk illusion veil.
Susan Jane Borock, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor,
and Mrs. Marvin Siegel, sister
of the bridegroom, was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were Judy
Atler, Marilyn Citron and Karren
Gershow of Dayton, 0. Michelle
Tonkin, cousin of the bridegroom,
was -flower girl.
Mel Borock, brother of the
bride, was best man. Ushers were
Dr. Marvin Siegel, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom; Mike Wech-
sler of Valley Stream, N.Y.; Man-
nie Smith of Hampton, Va.;
Chicago, Ill.;
Jerry Golclm
Goldberg.
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re Will
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Arbor, •

Garland-Fin kelstein
Ala rriage Rites

Teller to Speak
at Israel Bond
Dinner Thursday

DR. JUDD L. TELLER .

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MRS. HOWARD GARLAND

Sylvia Myra Finkelstein and
Howard Garland were w
25 at Essex House
N.J. Rabbi Sidney
ficiated at the
mony.
The newly d are the chil-
dren of Mr. nd Mrs. Saul n-
kelstein of ewark and
Mrs. Max arland of P
Oak Park.
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The brid
appl. ed
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headpiece
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was of the m
carried lilies o
den,
Margaret Tro
nor and
N.J., was maid o
best man was Dr. Owen Rennert,
of New York City.
The bridal couple honeymoon-
ed in New England and are now
residing in Berkeley, Calif.,
where the bride is teaching and
the bridegroom is working to-
wards his Ph.D. at the Univer-
sity of California.

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World Zionist Organization, has
served in many top posts of
organizations dealing with Jew-
ish affairs of national and in-
ternational :scope. He was for-
mer director of information and
publication of the Jewish
Agency for Israel' and has held
the posts of editor-in-chief of
the Independent Jewish Press
Service and as American editor
of the Palcor NeWs - Agency,
specializing. in 1Vliddle East
coverage. - -
His • best known. books are
"Scapegoat of Revolution; The
is a sea- Fate of the Jews in the Political
every pur- Upheavals of the Past Five
eaven.—Eccl. Centuries" and "The Kremlin,
the Jews and the Middle East"."

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Speci ,

Dr. Judd L. Teller, consultant
to the Conference on Jewish
Material Claims Against Ger-
many and the Committee for
Jewish Claims on Austria, will
be the guest speaker at the De-
troit High Holy Day and Con-
gregational Council leadership
dinner at 6:30 p.m., Thursday,
at Holiday Manor, according to
Phillip Stoliman, chairman of
the council. Co-chairmen are
Norman Allan and Judge Nath-
an J. Kaufman.
Rabbis,presidents, Israel
Bond chairmen and other key
leaders of all Detroit area con-
gregations will be the guests of
the Detroit Israel Bond Com-
mittee. Plans for the High Holy
Day Appeals and other congre-
gational activities on behalf of
Israel Bonds will be completed
at the dinner-meeting.
Dr. Teller, who was for many
years political secretary of the

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Tickton to Teach New
Course in `Heritag
Hebrew Music' a

ed "The
f Hebrew
Music" will be of red' 1 p.m.
s, for ei ht
to 2:30 p.m. Tues
weeks beginning ept. 26, n
he Way e
tate Uni
y campu
he clas
b taught
H. Tick-
Ja
sociate
ton,
profe
music at
Wayne State
University and
the music di-
rector for
Temple Beth
El, is present-
ed under the
auspices of
the univer-
sity's Division
Tickton
of Adult Education.
The course will include He-
brew music, Jewish, Yiddish,
symphonic and Israeli music;
Holy Day themes and holiday
motives; the story of Kol Nidre
—cantorial and symphonic ver-
sions; cantorials — melismatic
exfoliations and - • "Ta-Amim";
Chassidic music, Sephardic
music; Israeli music—
ab-
instrumental and d
nd
bath responses-
mnal —
gregational; un
congregational espon es; Ha
ukah, Purim, assover and wee-
s'
ding music; liturgical
onductors, v e i
composers,
ists, pianist and vocalists.
music co
Symphon
will includ Leonard Ben
o c k,
Ernest
Arnold Sch nber
c Lavr
delssohn,
Coplan
Milhaud, Aa
trice Rav
ques Halevy,
Camille Saint-Sa
Registrations will d be-
ginning Sept. 11 in room 120
of the Rackham Educational
Memorial Bldg., 60 Farnsworth.
For information, call the Divi-
sion of Adult Education, TE
3-1400 (Ext. 371 or' 608).

- A new course en

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