OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April
Israel Anniversary Celebration
Planned Here for Sunday, May 13
The Detroit community will Mrs. David Novetsky, Irving
celebrate Israel's re-emergence I Pokempner, Mrs. Moe Saslove,
as a sovereign state at a festive Mrs. David J. Schachter, Mrs.
program marking the city-wide Carl Schiller, Irving W. Schlus-
14th anniversary celebration of sel Harry Schumer, Shermah
Israel's independence will be Shapiro, Sidney M. Shevitz,
held Sunday, May 13, 8 p.m., in Mrs. I. Walter ilver, I L. Shro-
the Adas Shalom Social Hall, deck, David Sislin, Philip Slom-
7045 Curtis, it was announced ovitz, Israel Stashefsky, Mrs.
by Stanley J. Winkelman, pres- Devere Stocker, Philip Stoll-
ident, Jewish Community Coun- man, Mrs. Julian Botias, Zvi
cil, and Morris Lieberman, Tomkiewicz, Mrs. Milton Weiss,
chairman. Detroit Zionist Coun- j Dr. Bernard Weston, Dr. Ted
cil, co-chairmen of the joint , Winshall.
committee of the two organi- I Tickets may be obtained from
zations under whose auspices organizations or from the Jew-
the celebration has been pre- ish Community Council, 163
sented in this community since Madison, WO 2-6710.
the re-establishment of Israel.
In addition to a prominent Temple Sisterhoods
Israel representative who will Leader, Mrs. May .
deliver the keynote address on
this occasion, and an artistic Speaks at Beth El
program in which "sabras"
Temple Beth El Sisterhood
(native-born Israelis), will he will commemorate its 16th anni-
featured, there will be colorful versary at 8:30 p.m. services
pageantry and special decora-
today, desig-
tive effects .
nated as Sis-
terhood S a b-
Among the members of the
bath.
committee planning the pro-
Mrs. Albert
gram, in addition to Lieberman
J. May of New
and Winkelman, are Harold
York, honor-
Berke, Lawrence W. Crohn,
ary president
Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs. Samuel
of the Nation-
Gold, Mrs. Morris Goldberg,
al Federation
Steven Goldin, Mrs. Jacob E.
of Temple Sis-
Goldman, Movsas Goldoftas,
terhoods, will
Mrs. Ben Harold, Mrs. I. Jer-
speak on
ome Hauser, Norman Horowitz,
"My Father's
Mrs. William B Isenberg, Mrs.
House — This
Norman Kanter, Rabbi Max
I Remember."
Kapustin, Judge Ira G. Kauf-
She is t h e
man, Mrs. Norman I. Leemon, 1
daughter of
Avraham Levy, Emanuel Mark,
Milton Marwil, Mrs. Michael
Mrs. May Rabbi Isaac
Michlin, Benjamin Naimark, , M. Wise, founder of Reform
Judaism in the United States.
' Dr. Richard C. Hertz will
speak on "Giant of the Spirit-
, A Pulpit Profile," devoted to
the influence of Rabbi Wise.
Farband to Present
Jewish Music Comedy
The Detroit City Committee of
the Farband Labor Zionist Order
will present a new Jewish musi-
cal comedy based on the legend-
ary folk jester "Hershel from
Ostropol" 8:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Hayim Greenberg Center
Members of the cast include
Mina Bern, Ben Bonus, Max and
Rasel Bosyk, Felix Fibich, Israel
Mandel and Rene Solomon.
Tickets are available at the
Farband office, 864-6608. and at
all Dexter-Davison Markets.
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MRS. DAVID LIEBERMAN
Bertha Robinson Heads Radomer Meeting .
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
School Committee for ciety will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
at the Workmen's Circle,
Annual Law Day May 1 day
19340 W. Seven Mile. Mrs. Ida
Detroit's fifth annual observ- Kiaper, vice president, will be
ance of Law Day U.S.A., May 1, hostess for an executive board
will be keynoted by a luncheon meeting 8:30 p.m. May 7.
for 2,000 civic leaders in the
Veterans Memorial, in public
recognition of the American
heritage of "individual freedom
under law."
More than 50 Detroit-area civic
and service organizations are co-
operating in the May 1 celebra-
tion sponsored by the Detroit Bar
Association, and proclaimed as
Law Day U.S.A. by President
John F. Kennedy and locally by
honorary chairman of the event,
Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh. -
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Arrangements for the •elabo-
It's special and
rate civic luncheon, which is
so delicious ...
open to the public, are being
because it's
made by the Lawyers Wives of
flavored for you
with Oranges & Sweet Spice.
Detroit, working closely with
the Detroit Bar Association.
A major phase of the Law Day
observance is the comprehensive
program that will be conducted
Sluttish id
in the Detroit public schools.
paltry satsUf
Directing and coordinating the
- truly a miracle,
energetic school effort for the
it tastes food taste so good.
second successive year is Miss
Bertha M. Robinson, an attorney,
Tea with
and principal of Henry Ford
Garden Mint
High School.
a deliciously new and
A double-ring ceremony April
1 at the Wolverine Hotel united
in marriage Linda Fay Sherman
to Dr. David Lieberman.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Sherman and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lieberman.
The bride wore a gown of
peau de soie. She carried a
Bible with orchids and stepha-
notis. Her maid of honor was
Francis Lieberman. Brides-
maids were Joyce Sperling, Mar-
The principle of music knows
cia Wolfgang, Ina Suhd and Ti-
na Shriman. Junior bridesmaid nothing of discord.
was Paula Sherman.
Attending the groom as best
MUSIC FOR
man was Donald Sherman. Ush-
WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS
ers were Gary Lieberman, Den-
nis Dubrow, Elroy Woolf and
Larry Morton. Junior usher was
His Orchestra
Irwin Lieberman.
and Entertainment
Dr. Lieberman 'is a graduate
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of U. of D. Dental School and
Party Arranger and
Ceremony Specialist
a member of the Alpha Omega
Fraternity. His bride is a junior
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at Wayne State University.
Dr. Lieberman will enter the
Air Force shortly.
SAM ROSENBLAT
Sngagernents
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freed-
man of Ilene Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Emily Wendy, to Gerald Gross-
man, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. H.
Grossman of Greenlawn Ave.
The wedding will be June 24.
* i *
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoller of
Elmont, L. I., New York, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Iris, to Alan P. Fried-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Friedman of Ridgedale Ave.,
Oak Park. The bride-elect is a
graduate of Syracuse Univer-
sity and the Clark School,
Northampton, Mass. Her fiance
attended Wayne State Univer-
sity and Syracuse University
and recently completed a tour
of duty with the U. S. Air
Force. He is now associated
with the Department of De-
fense in Washington, D. C. An
early July wedding in New
York is planned.
* * *
The engagement of Joanne
Tisdale, daughter of Mrs. Ray
S. Tisdale of Sorrento Ave. and
the late Mr. Tisdale, to Bernard
Rubenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Rubenstein of Owosso,
Mich., has been announced. A
'June wedding is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis
of Whitcomb Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Harriett Raisa, to Burdette
Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Pinch of Denver, Colo. A May
wedding is planned.
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