Branton, National Zionist Leader,
to Address Detroit Board Meeting
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Mr. and Mrs. Barney Forman of Stansbury Ave. recently
returned from a two-month vacation in Hollywood, Fla. The couple
were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Alan Coleman, worthy past president of the United Order
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of True Sisters, Detroit 41, is attending the national executive
meeting of the Lodge in New York City as one of two women
representing all western lodges.
Among the women honored at the AFL-CIO tribute luncheon
, to "Women Who Work Week" last Friday at the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel were Myra Wolfgang, vice president of Hotel and Restaurant
Workers Local 705 (AFL-CIO), and Regene Freund Cohane, a
director of the National Council of Jewish Women. They were
, honored as "women who work for women" through law-making
bodies, interfaith groups, in unions and in communications fields.
Home for the spring vacation this week is Walter Winshall,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall, 17210 James Couzens. Walter
is majoring in physics and electronic science at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Visiting with him in Detroit is Charles
Elias of Rockville Centre, Long Island, a classmate and fraternity
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brother. On their way back to M.I.T., the two will pay a short visit
MRS.
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ALEXANDER
to Charles' parents in Rockville Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer of Canterbury Rd. returned home
In a double - ring ceremony,
Sunday from a trip through Europe and Israel. While in Israel, Sally Ruth Allan became the
they visited with Mr. Wainer's mother who for the past year has bride of Dr. Gaylord Alexander
made her home at Beni Brak.
on March 18 at Adas Shalom
The Kutnick Cousins Club will bid a bon voyage to Mrs. Synagogue. Officiating were
Ida Kutnick, who is leaving for a tour of Israel, at a meeting 8:30 Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Can-
p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasser, tor Nicholas Fenakel.
17595 Mendota.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Allan and
Mr. and Mrs. William Alexan-
der.
The bride wore a gown of
Alencon lace and peau de soie.
Topping her veil was a crown
of tiny seed pearls.
Serving as maid of honor
was Helen Mendelson and serv-
ing his cousin as best man was
Merle Polen. Bridesmaids were
Nancy Allan, sister of the
bride; Mrs. Harvey Tonken and
Mrs. Ray Goldbaum. Other
bridesmaids were Doris Paull.
Carol Steen and Shirley Mae
Frank. all cousins of the bride.
Serving as ushers were Terry
Allan, brother of the bride; Mi-
chael Surowitz and Charles Blot-
ner, cousins of the bridegroom;
and Dr. George Kerwin, Dr.
Sidney Soifer and Dr. Milford
From left, Mesdames Saul Lieberman, Max Stollman, Joseph
Wenokur. Flower girl was Syl-
H. Lookstein and Joseph S. Greenberg are shown at a meeting
via Rocklen. cousin of the bride.
at which they discussed plans for the first birthday celebration
Bernie Polen, cousin of the
of the American Women for Bar-Han, the only American univer-
bridegroom was the ring-bearer.
sity in Israel. The event will be held Sunday at the. Jewish
Seating the guests were Fred
Museum. Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein, president of the board of
Morganroth and Paul Ruben-
governors of Bar-Ilan University, will be guest speaker. Mrs.
stein and cousins of the bride
Stollman is national chairman of the women's group, Mrs. Green-
Lionel Allan. Danny Paull,
berg is acting chairman for New York City and Mrs. Lieberman, Louis Paull. Fred Frank and
the daughter of Rabbi Meir Berlin (Bar-Han) for whom the
Ronald Steen.
university has been named, will be the presiding chairman. The
Following a trip to Florida
Detroit committee includes Mesdames Theodore Bargman, Tom
and a Carribean cruise, the
Borman, Herbert Eskin, A. Nussbaum, Max Stollman and Daniel
couple will return to Fort Gor-
Tetnehin.
don, Ga.. where Dr. Alexander
will shortly receive his honor-
Violinist Rabinof Will Be Soloist for South
able discharge from the Army.
On their return home, the Alex-
Oakland Symphony Concert April 10
anders will take up residence in
The South Oakland Symph- Wagner; Enigma Variations by their newly-built home at 25799
oily Orchestra will feature vio- Sir Edward Elgar; and Mozart's Lathrup Blvd.. Sherwood Vil-
linist Benno Rabinof as soloist Jupiter Symphony Number lage, Southfield.
41 in C.
for the season's final concert
Rabinoff will present Bruch's
8.15 p.m. April 10. in the Oak Violin Concerto Number One `Red Devil' Is One
Park School auditorium. for Violin and Orchestra.
of 4 New Recipes
Under the direction of Ifenri
A limited number of tickets
Nos•o, conductor. the Sym- will he available at the door With Mother's Borscht
phony will offer a program of the evening of the perform-
Mother's Food Products, Inc.,
Die Meistersinger Overture by ance.
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its Old-Fashioned Borscht in a
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Harry Branton, national mem- suPorted by the funds of the
bership director of the Zionist
Organization of America, will
appear at a board of directors
meeting of the Zionist organiza-
tion of Detroit, to be held 8:30
p.m. April 5 at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Maurice Floc.h, 19358
Winthrop.
A social worker in his native
Vienna, Bran- --
ton left for
France when
the Nazis occu-
pied Austria.
In Paris he
directed a
service organi-
zation for Aus-
trian refugees
from Nazi per-
secution. H e
later came to Y Branton
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the U.S. Army in 1942.
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American welfare worker
and his
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United Jewish Appeal.
He established a system of vo-
cational training centers in dis-
placed persons camp.
In his youth he worked as a
pioneer in Jewish settlements in
what was then called Palestine.
He is the author of a number of
studies on the subject of social
reintegration of displaced per-
sons. Upon his return to this
country, he joined the staff of
the Zionist Organization of
America.
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, pres-
ident of the Detroit ZOD, and
Dr. Bernard Weston, member-
ship chairman, have urged board
members to attend this meeting.
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