Detroiters Attend
California Rites
MRS. MAURICE ZORMAN
Rosalie Nachwalter and Mau-
rice Zorman were wed Feb. 25
in a ceremony performed by
Rabbi Jacob Pressman at
Temple Beth Am in the metro-
politan area of Los Angeles,
Calif.
The bride. is the daughter of
Mrs. Jacob Nachwalter, 224 S.
Hamel, Beverly Hills, Calif. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Zormaia, 1445
N. Bronson, Hollywood, Calif.
The bride wore a white satin
gown from the House of Bian-
chi, with a bell-shaped skirt
and watteau train .
Mrs. Esther Mueller, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were Bever-
ly Weinstein, Mrs. Sally Gold-
berg and Frances Weintraub.
Shelly Bubman was flower girl.
Michael Mueller was ring-bear-
er.
Gerry Mueller. the ,bride-
groom's brother-in-law, was best
man. Ushers were Ronald Gold,
Leon Goldberg and Melvyn
Aratin.
The bride attended Santa
Monica City College and the
Lawton School for Dental As-
sistants. The bridegroom at-
tended the University of South-
ern California School of Archi-
tecture and is a member of the
A.I.D.
Attending the wedding from
Detroit were Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry August, Saul Holzel and
Isaac Aratin.
The newlyweds departed for
a honeymoon at Acapulco and
Mexico City . They will reside
in Beverly Hills.
Interfraternity
Dental Workshop
Meets in Detroit
The American Dental Inter-
fraternity. Council will combine
its first workshop with a coun-
cil meeting Saturday and Sun-
day at the Statler-Hilton Hotel.
The importance of professional
fraternities in dental schools will
be discussed.
National presidents and other
delegates of the four member
fraternities, Alpha Omega, Del-
ta Sigma Delta, Psi Omega and
Xi Psi Phi, will participate in
the various sessions. The com-
bined memberships of these
fraternities numbers almost
100,000.
Dr. Louis Galin of Detroit is
president of the A.D.I.C. and
is a past national president of
Alpha Omega. Dr. Walter Levine
of Baltimore, national president
of Alpha Omega, and Dr. Irving
Goldstein of Atlanta, Ga., public
relations chairman of the A.D.I.F.
Council, will attend the meeting.
Alpha Omega Parents
Give Fraternity Brunch
The Alpha Omega Parents
Club will give a brunch for the
fraternity's Chi Chapter at 11
a.m. Sunday at the fraternity
house, 820 Oxford, Ann Arbor.
Mesdames Sam Ager and
Abram Guyer are chairmen. On
Joint Lecture at Center Monday by Dr. and Mrs. David de Sola Pool
A joint lecture by Rabbi and rietta
her friend and field of American Jewish His- gan, Chief of Chaplains of the
tory: ,
Mrs. David de Sola Pool, Mon- colleague.
U.S. Air Force, and Dr. James
day evening, April 9, In the
The presentation will be made Robertson Jr., executive direc-
Rabbi Pool recently trans-
Aaron DeRoy Theater, will
at a dinner at Philadelphia's tor of the National Civil War
highlight the Jewish Center's
Benjamin Franklin Hotel Sun- Centennial Cominission, will be
expanded spring program for
day evening when Dr. Pool will guests of honor.
adults, according to Mrs.
Charles Lakoff, chairman of the
Center's adult committee.
-
Dr. Pool, rabbi of New York's
Spanish and Portuguese Syna-
gogue, one of America's oldest
Jewish congregations, and Mrs.
Pool, a former national presi-
dent of Hadassah, will lecture
on "A Look At History:" They
will be introduced by Mrs. J.
H. Ehrlich.
The lecture, which will be
chaired by Morris Garvett,
former Center president, and
will be followed by a reception
honoring Rabbi and Mrs. de Sola
Pool.
Tamar de Sola Pool, an early
proponent of the Hadassah
Medical School at the Hebrew
University, served as chairman
of the building fund committee
and helped initiate its classes
during her visit to Israel in
1948. She was a. member of
the executive of the American
Jewish Committee and chair-
man of the post war study com-
mission of the Zionist Emer-
gency Council. She has colla-
borated with her husband in
numerous studies and wrote a
number of monographs on Hen-
Feinberg to Lecture
at Public Library
on Book Adventures
deliver the major address.
Dr. Korn, senior rabbi of Re-
form Cong. Kenesseth Israel,
Philadelphia, will be awarded a
citation in recognition of his
notable scholarly work in the
field of American Jewish History.
Dr. Abram Kanof, of Brook-
lyn, society president, will pre-
sent the awards.
Maj. Gen. Terence P. Finne-
Dr. and Mrs. de Sola Pool
lated and edited the Ashkenazi
Siddur (prayer book) under the
auspices of the Rabbinical
Council of America; previously
he had translated the Sephardic
liturgy. He is president of the
Union of Sephardic Congrega-
tions of America and honorary
vice-president of the National
Jewish Welfare Board. During
World War II he was chairman
of the committee on religious
a c t i v i t i e s and chaplaincy
procurement of JWB and
served as official Jewish ad-
viser to the Armed Forces in
Washington.
The joint lecture by Dr. and
Mrs. de Sola Pool will be open
to the public, with an admis-
sion charge for non-members,
Center members being admitted
free.
* * *
Historical Society
to Honor Pool, Korn
CHARLES E. FEINBERG
Charles E. Feinberg, interna-
tionally known book collector
and authority on Walt Whitman,
will speak on "Adventures in
Book Collecting" at a free public
meeting Thursday, at 8 p.m.,
sponsored by the Friends of the
Detroit Public Library, at the
Main Library.
Feinberg's own priceless col-
lection of books, manuscripts,
personal papers and other mem-
entos of the celebrated Amer-
ican poet, Walt Whitman, was
45 years in the making. In 1955,
on the occasion of the 100th an-
niversary of the printing of Whit-
man's "Leaves of Grass," the
Detroit Public Library housed a
major exhibition of 387 items
from the Feinberg Whitman col-
lection. In the summer of 1961,
Feinberg, at the invitation of
the U. S. State Department, tra-
veled abroad to make arrange-
ments for exhibits and lectures
on Whitman in Paris, London,
Rome, Jerusalem, and other
world centers.
In addition to "Whitmaniana,"
Feinberg has important collect-
ions of Ernest Hemingway, Rob-
ert Frost, and William Faulkner,
and other interesting and un-
usual first editions of books.
Feinberg is an active member
of the Friends of the Detroit
Public Library, currently serving,
on both the program and publi-
cations committees.
the committee are Mesdames
Wayne State has played 68
Harry Miller, Sam Lieb, Sol Gus different schools in football since
and Max .Millman,_
1918.
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Born in England of a family
that traces a recorded history
back to the ninth century in
Spain, Dr. Pool studied at vari-
ous European universities and
yeshivot (theological semi-
naries). He received his Ph. D.
at Heidelberg summa cum
laude for his classic study of
the Kaddish. He has also re-
ceived honorary degrees from
several universities.
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IT'S NO
RUMOR!
Two noted rabbis, both lead-
ing scholars and historians, will
be honored by the American
Jewish Historical Society at its
60th annual meeting April 1,2
in Philadelphia.
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