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June 22, 1962 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-22

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Hillel House at U. of Md.
Has Kosher Dining Club
BALTIMORE, (JTA) — A
kosher dining club has been
established at the University
of Maryland campus, at Col-
lege Park, it was announced
by Morris H. Price, ,president
of the Bnai Brith Hillel Build-
ing Corporation at the univer-
sity. He has appointed a special
committee for the kosher din-
ing club, headed by Philip
Bluefield.

Golden-lifinkow.
Vows Exchanged

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Announcements

June 16 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond T. Zelch (Norma
Seidon ), 19726 Weyher, Livonia,
a son, James Michael.
• • *
June 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Orman (Diana Freed) of
Windsor. Ont., a son, Daniel
Freed.
* * •
June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Rott ( Ronna Malek), 17500 Fair-
field. a daughter, Lisa Sue.
▪ * *
June 8--To Mr. and Mrs. Har:
vev M Yourist (Adrienne Joan
Davis). 21951 Morton, Oak Park,
a son. Bruce Howard.
* * *
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Carmen, 2627 Pittsfield, Ann
Arbor, a daughter, Amy Rebec-
ca.
• *
June 6 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Martin J. Albion (Judith Usher),
1206 Balfour, Grosse Pointe
Park, a son, David Andrew.
• * *
June 4--To Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond I. Greenspan (Beverly
Elaine Last), 20810 Gardner,
Oak Park, a son, Gary Scott.
• * *
May 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Meiri (Rosalyn Rosen),
28510 Selkirk, Southfield, a
'daughter, Marlene Joyce.
* * *
May 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Block (Sylvia Stein),
23080 Radclift, Oak Park, a
daughter, Debra Ann.
* • *
May 2.5 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Marvin Primack (Bune Roth-
bart ), 14440 Sherwood, Oak
Park. a son, Daren Stephen.
* • *
May 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip White (Brenda Klemp-
ner), 23271 Kipling, Oak Park,
a son, David Leslie.

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MI4 FREDERICK MINKOW

Mildred Ruth Golden became
the bride of Frederick Victor
Minkow in a ceremony June 17
at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi
Moses Lehrman officiated.
_Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. aul Golden, 18434
r. and Mrs.
Lauder. and
0 Wildwood,
Philip Minkow,
Oak Park.
The bride wore a white, em-
broidered silk organza gown.
Mrs. Sheldon Mintz was ma-
tron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Rochelle
Komer. cousin of the bride, and
Barbara Minkow, sister of the
bridegroom.
Sander Minkow served his
brother as best man.
Jerome Golden, brother of
bride, and Edward Rosenthal
were ushers.
After a honeymoon in Florida,
the couple will reside in Ann
Arbor .

MIJMFORD
U

I

G
S

By SIM SHAPIRO

School ended last Tuesday,
but there are many students
that will not be able to forget
school completely over the sum-
mer.
Most important among these
are the new officers of Student
Council. Chosen in the June 5
election were Mickey Eisen-
berg, president; Howard Shul-
man, vice president; Cheryl
Spector, treasurer: Fern Dorf,
corresponding secretary; and
Vicki Miller, recording secre-
tary.
Wednesday was the culmina-
tion of public school education
for 618 graduates. Emerging
into the adult world, the •sen-
iors did find time to take their
last fling as part of Mumford
at the senior prom last night.
The prom, entitled "Kalapana,"
was held at Masonic Temple.
In this class was the first
group of students to participate
in the Science and Arts program
at Mumford. Irwin Carson grad-
uated at the head of the class.
In athletics, Mumford won
the City tennis title for the
fifth straight time. The track
team finished second in the
City after winning the East Side
crown. The golf team again won
the East Side championship.
The baseball team was the only
disappointment of the season,
closing with a 2-7, won-lost,
record.
With this, I close my final
Mumford Musings column. For
four years I have been a part
of Mumford, and for a year-
and-a-half it has been my
pleasure to report to the read-
ers of The Jewish News the
happenings in and around
school.

Gail Shapiro Wed
to Robert Belinsky

M arriages

FREUND-STERN: Beth Nancy
Stern became the bride of Sher-
man Jerome Freund in a cere-
mony performed June 16 by Dr.
Richard C. Hertz at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Par-
ents of the newlyweds are Dr.
and Mrs. Arthur M. Stern of
Parkside Ave. and Mr. and Mrs:
Alexander Freund of Cheyenne
Ave. The bride wore a gown of
white chantilly lace with a nar-
row side sweep of white or-
ganza, a chapel train and waist-
length veil. She carried white
orchids on her Bible. Carol Jo
Stern served her sister as maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Linda Gottfried, Mrs. Robert
Levine and Mrs. Alfred Toboc-
man. Barry Freund served his
brother as best man. Ushers
were Eugene and Allan Freund,
brothers of the bridegroom, and
Seymore Lusky: The couple de-
parted for a Cape Cod honey-
moon. They will reside in Li-
vonia.

* * *

RUBIN-MANN: Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Mann of Manor Ave. an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Barbara Ann, to Roy
Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rubin of Ardmore Ave. The
ceremony was held June 3. The
newlyweds departed. for a
honeymoon in Los Angeles,
Calif.
*
*
MILLER - EPSTEIN: Susan
Lynne Epstein, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis L. Epstein of
Flint, became the bride of Dr.
Herbert Lewis Miller, son of
the David Millers of Lesure St.
in a ceremony June 10 at Tem-
ple Beth El, Flint. The bride
chose a gown of peau de soie,
fashioned with a scoop neck,
bell-length sleeve and a con-
trolled bell skirt. The dress was
adorned with two roses at the
hemline and two at the waist in
the back. She wore a , French
lace mantilla and carried white
orchids on her Bible. Serving
as maid of honor for her sister
was Billi Epstein. Susan Lowy
of South Orange, N. J., was the
other attendant. Robert Miller
was best man for his brother,
Dr. Albert Rosenthal and Shel-
don Goldsmith were ushers.
After a honeymoon trip to
California, the couple will live
in Pontiac where Dr. Miller will
be serving his internship at
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital
and Mrs. Miller will be on the
staff at Washington Junior High
School.

Schachters Plant
Tree in Jerusalem
*

Quiz Box

By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX

(Copywright, 1962, Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

Why do we affix a Mezuzah
to the doorpost?
This act is a fulfillment of a -
Biblical commandit which
said, "And thou Shalt write
them (these words) upon the
doorposts of thy house" (Deut.,
6:9). The commentaries men-
tion at least three motives for
this requirement. Some authori-
ties consider this a means of
protecting the home from evil
spirits (Rashi - Menachoth 33b;
Zohar Deut. 264a). A second
motive, in some measure simi-
lar to the first, claims that the
Mezuzah signifies that the Al-
mighty protects the house from
general physical harm (Yeru-
shalmi, Peah, Cr. 1.). A third
opinion claims that the motive
of the Mezuzah is to remind the
individual of the presence of
the Almighty and his obligation
towards him (Sifre, Debarim
31) (Maimonides, Laws of Me-
zuzah) Sefer Hachinuch 48.

,

MRS. ROBERT BELINSKY

In a double-ring ceremony on
June 17 at Temple Israel, Gail
Miriam Shapiro and Robert
Clark Belinsky were united in
marriage.
Officiating were Rabbis Leon
Fram, M. Robert Syme, Jacob
Segal and Cantor Nicholas
Fenakel.
Parents of the newlyweds
are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sha-
piro of W. Outer Dr., and Mrs.
Alex Belinsky of Roselawn Ave.
and the late Mr. Belinsky.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory peau de soie with a bodice
of chantilly lace embroidered
with seed pearls. Two panels of

matching lace started at the

waist and fell into a chapel
train. A pearl and crystal
crown held her veil of elbow-
length silk illusion. The bride
carried her confirmation Bible
with flowers of stephanotis and
ivy.
Mrs. Joseph Silberschein, sis-
ter of the bridegroom, served as
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Joel Cohen, Audrey
Kramer, Susan Mandell and
Mrs. Arnold Slutzky .
Martin Benson served his
brother as best man. Ushers
were David Shapiro, brother of
the bride; Bernard Glieberman,
Donald Freedman and Joseph
Silberschein. Glenn and Steven
Silberschein were junior ushers.
After a honeymoon in the
Catskill Mountains, the couple
will reside on James Ave., Oak
Park.

Dept. of Jewish Studies
at Catholic Institution
RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA)—
A department of Studies in Jew-
ish Religion was inaugurated
here by the Anglo-American
School, a Catholic institution,
Rabbi Henriques Lemle was
named as lecturer in the new
department.

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