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June 22, 1962 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-22

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Mrs. Irvin Herinanoff
Elected President of
Sinai Women's Guild

Mrs. Irvin Hermanoff has
been installed as president of
the Sinai Hospital Women's
Guild, succeeding Mrs. William
P. Greenberg.
Mrs. Herman-
off has been
chairman of
the American
Red Cross
Gray Lady
Service of Si-
nai for the
past nine
years. She
will continue
Mrs.
in this capa-
Hermanoff city.
Mrs. Hermanoff is on the
board of trustees of the Sha-
pero School of Nursing, on the
- advisory board of Volunteers,
Central Volunteer Bureau, and
is active in the Tri-County
League of Nursing.
Other officers of the Guild
are Mesdames Sol Hoffman, Abe
Shiffman, Joseph Newman and
John Sills, vice presidents;
Samuel Green, Bernard Osnos
and Samuel Silver, secretaries
and Nathan Schermer treasurer.
The executive committee-at-
large consists of Nate Shapero,
Sinai Hospital president; Dr.
Julien. Priver, executive direc-
tor of the hospital; and Mes-
dames Joseph Fenton, Seymour
Frank, Isadore Winkelman, Os-
car Zemon, Joseph H. Ehrlich,
Joseph Hartman, Philip Mar-
cuse, Joseph Newman, Nate
Shapero and William P. Green-
berg.
Board members are Mes-
dames Eugene Arnfeld, George
Bremen, Paul Camiener, Abra-
ham Cooper, Saul Dunitz, David
Dunsky, Roger Ettlinger, David
E. Flayer, Fred Goren, Leslie
Fleisher, B. Benedict Glazer,
Samuel Green, Eli Gross, Irv-
ing Hirschman, Miss Sadie
Hirschman, Sol Hoffman,
Charles Hyman, Ivor Kahn,Sid-
ney- /Larlael, Leonard Kasle,
Hary Mendlow, Duane Mowat,
B. David Ruby, Joseph New-
man, Bernard Osnos, Alan
Schwartz, Abraham Srere,
Nathan Schermer, Morey Schol-
nick, Abe Shiffman, John Sills,
Samuel Silver, Harry Sklar,
Bert Smokier, Raymond Soko-
lov, Bernard Spear, Jean Tyner,
Marilyn Waldbott, G. Lionel
Willens, Isadore Winkelman
and past presidents,. Mesdames
H. C. Broder, Seymour Frank,.
Oscar M. Zemon and William
P. Greenberg.



JWV Commander Assails Rightist Crusader

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on die tArit

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish interest

COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Irving Pokempner,
secretary of the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Metropolitan
Detroit and chairman of its Cul-
ture Commission, will discuss
the role and activities of the
Commission, under whose aegis
the Council presents its radio
and television programs.
* *
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Tfme: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "An American Judge
Views the Eichmann and Nur-
emberg Trials" will be pre-
sented by the Culture Commis-
sion of the Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan Detroit.
Participating are the Hon.
Michael A. Musmanno, Penn-
sylvania Supreme Court Justice
who was a judge at the Inter-
national War Crimes Tribunal
at Nuremberg and who also
served as a key witness at the
Eichmann trial, and Sidney M.
Shevitz, attorney, who was first
chairman of Michigan's Fair
Employment Practices Commis-
sion, and who is presently co-
chairman of the Council's Cul-
ture Commission.
• •
TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (radio and
television simultaneously).
Feature: "The Religion That
Matters—Not for Just Today"
will be discussed by Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
▪ • •



News that Dr. Fred C.
Schwarz, president of the Chris-
tian Anti-Communism Crusade,
is opening a "Greater New York
School of Anti - Communism"
brought a scathing comment
from National Commander
Theodore Brooks of the Jewish
War Veterans, who said:
"Dr. Schwarz may garb him-
self as a lamb and claim that
his organization is only an inno-
cent educational institution, but
wide-awake Americans know
better. Dr. Schwarz and the
schools he organized are part
and parcel of the ultra-right
wing forces in this country
whose ultimate aim is political
power. If we take what the
faculty of Dr. Schwarz's schools
say at face value, in the name
of anti-Communism, their ulti-
mate purpose is the erosion
and, in the end, the denial of
the liberties guaranteed by the
First, the Fifth, and the Four-
teenth Amendments to the Fed-
eral Constitution."
Commander Brooks noted
that Dr. Schwarz, in a recent
advertisement in the New York

Early Deadline

Due to the July Fourth
holiday, there will be an
early deadline for all
editorial copy for the
issue of July 6. All copy
for that issue must reach
our hands by 9:30 a.m.
Monday, July 2. All
photographs for the July
6 issue must reach our
hands by 10 a.m. Friday,
June 29.

Redlich-Fa rber
Rites Solemnized

Times, "repudiated"- allegations
of anti-Semitism, pointing out
that his father was born of Jew-
ish parents and that he, - him-
self, became committed to
Christian doctrine at the age of
17.
"Dr. Schwarz," declared Com-
mander Brooks, "is obviously
not a Jew. Whether he is a
Christian is not for me to say,
but this I do say—the schools
and the faculty supposedly en-
gaged in exposing the evils of
Communism do little more than
attempt to whip audiences into
hysteria and suspicion of neigh-
bors, elected leaders who have
questioned the ultra-right .and
its motivations and the democ-
racy we have developed. They

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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time; 11:05 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Milton Rosen-
baum of Temple Emanu-El will
speak on "Are We Worthy of
Freedom."

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was graduated cum laude, main-
taining an A average through-
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daughter of Dr. Hayman M.
Wilensky, a graduate of the
same school, and Rebecca Rap-
poport Wilensky, formerly of
Detroit and teacher in the
United Hebrew Schools. Dr.
Avinoam Chernick, son of par-
ents active in Zionist circles in
Toronto, was co-editor of the
Medical School Journal. The
couple was wed in 1958. They

Marilynn Ilene Farber be-
came the bride of Robert Aaron
Redlich in a ceremony per-
formed June 19 by Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal at Adas Shalom Syn-
agogue.
The newlyweds are the chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Farber of Seneca Ave., Oak
Park. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Redlich of Kentucky Ave.
The bride wore a gown with a
sweetheart neckline and elbow-
length sleeves. The top was of
chantilly lace and the bottom of
Silk organza over peau de soie.
She carried white stephanotis
with a center orchid on her
Bible.
Mrs. Herman (Gloria) Ole-
shansky was matron of honor,
aunt of the bride. Elaine Red-
lich, sister of the 'bridegroom,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Charles (Arlene)
Gayer and Lia Ellen Farber, sis-
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Globerson, cousin of the bride,
was flower girl.
Harvey Farber, brother of
the bride, was best man. Ushers
were Charles Gayer, Alvin Kra-
mer, Aaron Brooks, Mort Freed-
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Oleshansky kid Gene Farber,

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