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September 01, 1961 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-01

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Sheila Faine will
Wed Thomas Shook

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

THE JEWISH HERITAGE
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Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
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Station: WCAR.
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Feature: "Labor in Jewish
Tradition," a special program
Visit With the Lattins at
Buy better-than-ever U. S. Sav-
dedicated to Labor Day will be
onds.
featured. Speakers will be Rabbi
JEWELEr
Hayim Donin, of Cong. Bnai
David, Dr. Leon Frain, of Tem-
ant The Best?
129-131 W. NINE MILE ROAD
ple Israel and Rabbi Benjamin
e Folks Who've Had
FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN
H. Gorrelick, of the Beth Aaron
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Synagogue.
M
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ETT
Open: Thurs., Fri. to 9
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and His Orchestra
• • • TO DWELL TOGETHER
MISS SHEILA FAINE
MR
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathen Faine of
Station: WJBK-TV, Channel 2.
Want ads bring fast results!
Linda R
ecame
Ontaga Ave., Farmington, an-
Feature: "Room for Repent-
nounce the engagement of their ance" will be featured. Rabbi the bride of Thomas Irwin Klein
daughter, Sheila Maxine, to Hayim Donin, of Cong. Bnai in a ceremony at the Sheraton
Thomas Richard Shook, son of David, will discuss the signifii- Cadillac Hotel on Aug. 28. The
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shook of cance of the period immediately bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Washburn Ave.
preceding the "Days of Awe," Mrs. Paul Zuckerman V Fairway
Hills, Birmingham and the bride-
Miss Faine attends the Univer- the Jewisht high holiday season. groom is the son of Dr. and
* * *
sity of Michigan. Her fiance at-
Mrs. Alexander Klein of Toledo,
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
tended the University of Detroit
Ohio.
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
and Ferris Institute. A summer,
Station: WJLB.
The bride wore a gown de-
1962 wedding is planned.
Feature: Jack Schwartz, com- signed 'especially for her of
of the Jewish War Vet- French silk Gros-de-Londre and
L'Atelier Gallery Shows mander
erans, Department of Michigan, re-embroidered French lace. The
will discuss the role and activi- lace was used to form a double
Etchings of 3 Artists
edge around the neckline, elbow
L'Atelier gallery will hold an ties of that organization.
* *
length sleeves and hemline of
exhibition of the etchings of
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
the gown. The overall effect was
Terry Haass, Johnny Friedlan-
Station: WWJ.
one of a silk gown over a lace
THE LATEST FASHIONS
der and Marcel Fiorini during
Feature: Maurice Samuel and gown. The skirt was draped with
in fine quality
the month of September.
Mark Van Doren will analyze a flat front panel with pleats
Miss Haass, born in Czecho- the special problems of Bible
MOHAIR & WOOL
starting well out on each side,
slovakia, was educated in the translation in the final literary the pleats graduated in size to
United States and now works dialogue on "Love, Human and
Regular
the centerback where two large
in Paris. Divine." •
and
box pleats formed the short
*
*
Friedlander, • born in Ger-
Huskies
chapel
train.
She
wore
a
bouffant
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
many, has worked in Paris since
fingertip length veil held in
Time: 11:05 a.m. Sunday.
the second World War. He is
place with a miniature pillbox
ALTERATIONS FREE
Station: WXYZ. •
known for his use of new tech-
of Matching re-embroidered lace.
Feature:
Beginning
a
special
niques in etching.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
four-week September • seri e .s
We have Opened our New
Fiorini, Algerian born, also highlighting the High Holydays, Richard Klein of Toledo and
PREP-ROOM
works in Paris.
Rabbi Albert S. Goldstein of bridesmaids Were Marjorie Blue-
For
Boys.
Sizes 12 to 20 . . . The
stein
of
Boston;
Mrs.
La
The works of these three Temple Ohabei Shalom, Brook-
Most Complete Boys' Dept. in Oak
artists have been exhibited line, Mass., will speak on "Why . Markman of Miami,
.nnie
Park, Specializing in Corriplete
throughout the world. Work?"
Winston-, Maida
and
Clothing Apparel for Boys and
Mrs. Philip D .
nd.
Young Men. The Latest Styles .
Dr. -Ale
• er Klein was best
Priced Right.
man for
son. Ushers were Dr.
LAY-A=WAY and CHARGES
Richar
ein a . d Jam•
INVITED
'n,
broth
of the
best ckerma oth
By IRVING I. KATZ
LONG SLEEVE
(he followed the example of
Just 100 years ago this week, Benjamin of Tudela—Benjamin brid Lawrence
75 Jewish families in Detroit, the First—in the 12th century) ledo illiam of Kansas
than a city of some 45,000, were happened to be in Detroit and City; lifford Hart of Flint; an .
excited over the dedication of was a guest at the dedication. Jame erman.
Assorted Patterns,
50
Folio • a d• e ho-
their first synagogue on Rivard The newspaper of the city—
Styles and Colors. All
Street, between Monroe and The Detroit Free Press and tel, the new ywe s departed for
Lafayette, at a cost of $3,500. The Detroit Tribune and Adver- Mexico City.
There were only two Jewish tiser—gave the event con-
The earth shall be filled with
organizations in Detroit then. siderable coverage.
the knowledge • of the glory of
One was Temple Beth El,
According to the rep
e Lord, as the waters cover the
founded in 1850, holding serv- program of dedica
• SUBURBAN COATS
es-
.—Hab. 2:14.
ices in a hall over a drugstore sional; six lit
• PARKAS
, dressed
on what is now Cadillac Square. in white a
• ORLON PILE
carrying burning
Rent was $140 a year. The other wax tape • ente d th sy
ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA
•S. HOODED
group was Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, gogue, f wed
Detroit's Favorite M.C.
• WINDBREAKERS
of the Independent Order of Simon eedman,
and His Entertainment
Bnai Brith, organized by mem- the con egati
Specialty—,
DEAR FRIENDS:
bers of Beth El in 1857, and in Schloss, ice ident he
Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs
existence to this day Both or- congrega
I would like you to visit our
crolls
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new boys' Prep Room featuring
ganizations have grown with of the La
Ma Tovu"
nationally
advertised clothes at
the years. Temple Beth El is sung by Rabbi
nd choir;
special get-acquainted prices.
now one of the largest reform Scrolls plac
Ark;
Also, I would like you to• see
congregations in the country. prayer by
lm
our new fall fashions for men.
When the Rivard Street Syna- XXIV s
Why not drop in and get dc
gogue, Michigan's first Jewish choir;
quainted.
a Yisroel and
house of worship, was dedicated tion
an; sermon in
on Friday, Aug. 30, 1861, at by
i Wise—the
3 p.m., the rabbi here was lish
For fine color movies
mon
and A R
Abraham Laser and the con- ish
ngr
of your wedding
gregation still followed the or- ser
in
by
OAK PARK SHOPPING CENTER (near A&P)
thodox ritual, although for a Lase
Call
COOLIDGE Cor. 9 MILE ROAD
number of years modification
Th
music • at
of the ,ritual was hotly debated Sabba
Formerly Paul's Stag Shop
.
orbidden by
at congregational meetings.
Mon., Thurs:, Fri.; Sat. 9:30 to 9 p.m:
orthodo •
L
, was a planned
17-2919
Tues. and Wed. 9:30 to 6 p.m.
The congregation owned its "secret" of the liberal mem-
SECURITY and INTERNATIONAL CHARGES INVITED
own cemetery. The • half-acre bers of Beth El and came as a
adjoining Elmwood Cemetery is surprise to many o
still owned by Temple Beth El gregants. The h of t n-
and is the oldest Jewish ceme- open break
t adition was
Ronald Sloan says: ALL TRADE-INS MUST GO!
tery in Michigan.
the withd
al of a group of
NEW AND USED
The dedication of the Rivard members ho on Sept. 27, 1 1,
ADDING MACHINES
from 539.50
Street Synagogue was attended formed ongregation Sh
ELECTRIC
y
TYPEWRtTERS
by a capacity congregation Zedek,
from $ 69.50
emple•
t
STANDARD AND
which included many Chris- d ally ecame
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
art
from $29.00
(Complete line of Remington-Rand port., stand.. & elec.
tians. Rabbi Isaac M. Wise of Refo
typewriters)
Je
mo me ,
Repairs & Service Available on All Makes & Models
Cincinnati, founder of Reform while
a.arey
k e
e
Judaism in this country, was the or dox
ngrega •
of
brought here specially for the t he city ntil he c• ing, in
Exclusive Northwest Detroit
and Suburban Agents for
occasion. The celebrated Jew- 1907, of
bbi
aham M.
16844 Schaefer
ish traveller, I. L. Benjamin, Hershman,
7412 W. McNichols Rd.
REMINGTON RAND
it joined Con-
known as Benjamin the Second s ervative Judaism.
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