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June 29, 1962 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-29

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THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Fiiday, June 29, 19 62 —.

Mel Durbin Will Represent Detroit Bobbi Isaacs Wed
UJA Leadership Survey Mission to Shell Salasnek

Ilene Aaron Wed
to Robert Segar

IM en's Clubs

CONG. BETH MOSES MEN'S
Mel Durbin, who headed the Ben-Zvi. and many other top
gas and oil section in the me- leaders of Israel life have ar-
CLUB recently installed offi-
chanical trades division of the ranged their heavy calendars so
cers. They included Sol Good-
1962 Allied Jewish Campaign, they can spend large amounts
man, president; Max Pleasant
will be the Detroit representa- of time with Mission members,
and Harold Black, vice pres-
tive in the group of 120 young answering their questions and
idents; Shy Magy and Max Mar-
American Jewish communal informing them on important
I leaders who will make up the aspects of Israel life.
shak, secretaries; Sam Wilner,
First stop for Mission mem-
United Jewish Appeal's second
treasurer; Joe Cherner, Don
annual young leadership mis- bers will be Europe, where they
Farkus, Sheldon Greenberg and
will be briefed on the welfare
sion.
Iz Bernstein, trustees. The im-
The group will leave New needs of today's Jewish popula-
mediate past president is
York Monday for an intensive tions on the continent, and in
Jerome Kohn.
three and a half week survey of Africa and Asia. They will hear
the aid required by Israel's new of the work of the Joint Distri-
immigrants.
bution Committee whose con-
_
Each Mission member is pay- structive aid programs serve
ing his own way. Membership 250,000 Jews in 26 countries
in the mission, which will be outside of Israel; the World
led by Rabbi Herbert A. Fried- ORT Union, which provides
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
man, UJA executive vice chair- trade training to Jews overseas;
MRS. ROBERT SEGAR
MRS. SHEIL SALASNEK
man. was by invitation to men the Jewish Agency which re-
,21 1-1 5 0 9
Ilene Aaron became the bride and women in the 25-40 age settles and cares for immigrants
Bobbi Paula Isaacs became
group
who
have
demonstrated
in
Israel,
and
the
United
Hias
of Robert Segar in a ceremony
CANDIDS
the bride of Sheil Samuel Salas-
PA
ORTR ITS
June 16 at Bnai David Syna- leadership potential in their Service, the world-wide Jewish
MOVIE S
nek in a ceremony June 20 at
gogue performed by Rabbi home communities. Some 40 migration agency. .
51. A White FOR
cities are represented in the The program in Israel, where Cong. Bnai Moshe. Officiating
Havim Donin.
and
the mission will arrive 'July 6, were Rabbis Morris Adler and
Parents of the newlyweds are group.
In Europe and Israel, Mission will encompass an intensive Moses Lehrman.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aaron of
[larding Ave., Oak Park and members will see in operation seventeen day study of Israel's
$440 W. i
UN 24506
Parents of the newlyweds are
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar of the aid programs carried out by current heavy immigration and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Isaacs
of
the Joint Distribution Commit- the efforts being made to house
Birchcrest Ave.
Winchester, Huntington Woods
Back after two successful years
Mrs. Ronald Segar was ma- tee and the Jewish Agency for and absorb the present large and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salas-
in Europe
tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Israel with UJA funds. Addi- numbers of newcomers by the nek of Berkley Ave.
Lorraine Silverman, Adeline tionally, they will meet and Jewish Agency.
The bride wore an original
Levine. Carol Stone and Pola hold extensive question and an-
The mission will spend con-
and his
swer sessions with leaders of siderable time with Moshe Bianci gown of pure white peau
Silverman.
Dr. Ronald Segar served his both organizations and the Is- Sharett, chairman of the Jewish de soie with applique embroid-
brother as best man. Ushers rael government.
Agency and former Foreign and ered with crystals. The long
538-5395
"The importance of the Mis• Prime Minister, and his asso- sleeves had intricate details in
were Dr. Burton Stillman. Ed-
the back and the full shoulder-
ward Stulherg, Fred Rubin, Dr. sion" Rabbi Friedman noted ciates.
)21>C41111iCAIRK: :341114.A1C.:
length veil was held in place by
Richard Kahn, Rienard Grauer "may be gathered from the fact
a crystal crown.
PLASTIC FURNITURE
and Larry Aaron. brother of that Prime Minister David Ben- Fresh Air Society
COVERS
Merle Sara Salasnek served
the bride. Bruce Aaron was Gurion. former Prime Minister
Moshe Sharett. President Itzhak Nominations Listed as maid of honor. Bridesmaids
MADE TO ORDER
junior usher.
or READY MADE
were Holly Stein, Noreen Moss,
After a honeymoon in New
■o■■•■■■•■■•■■
■••■■
The nominating committee of Dene and Mitzi Bileti and Gail
England. the couple will reside
:
CALL
ANNA KARBAL
'
the
Fresh
Air
Society.
consist-
r
A
Greenberg.
on Votrobeck Dr.
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ing of Mrs. Samuel Chapin,
F54110X:41117"C•X:Alltc
AIRKAlb, 7411.
Harold Salasnek served his
chairman; Mrs . Asher Tilchin,
Son, Mother to Head
Alan E. Luckoff, Tubie Resnik son as best man. Ushers were
Make your Simcha Bright I
and Jack Wainger, have nomi- Mark Weisberg, Lowell Sidlow,
Life Underwriters
Radner, Ronald Rogers,
Book the Band that's Right !
nated for re-election for a three Michael
.
Michael
Gart,
Robert
Sandler.
Assn., Women's Group
year term, to the board of di
From LONDON, ENGLAND
This Week's Radio and
Alan Rothberg, Alan Saltzman,
rectors the following:
Election of Austin A . Kanter,
Television Programs-
James
Canner,
Alec
Kessler
and
A. Arnold Agree, Mrs. Sidney
C.L.U., as president of the De-
J. Allen, Mrs. Joseph Fenton, Arthur Salasnek.
troit Underwriters Association - THE JEWISH HERITAGE
& HIS ORCHESTRA
After a honeymoon trip to
Walter L. Field, Irvin Herman-
for 1962-63 is
Time: 11:30 a.m. Sunday.
"The right mood for the
off, Arthur Howard, Judge Na.. the World's Fair, California,
announced by
Station: WCAR.
right occasion"
the board of
Feature: "With Faith in Free- than Kaufman, Dr. John J. Mexico and Las Vegas, the cou-
directors of
CALL
UN 1-3065
don," a special broadcast de- !Pollack, Dr. Peter G. Shifrin, ple will reside at 15431 James,
Oak Park.
t h e Associa-
picting .Jewish contributions to Mrs. Maurice H. Sobell, Morris
tion.
American freedom. will feature W. Stein and Harold Weiss.
Kanter's
when you care enough to remember ...
Irving S. Cane.
ane. past comman- I Nominated for a three year
mother. Rena
der. Jewish War Veterans, de- i term are: Mrs. Herbert Blum-
partment of Michigan: Law-; berg, Harvey A. Gordon. Mrs.
T. Kanter. was
elected presi-
rence Gubow, member of the lSamuel Rands and Sidney J.
dent last
national executive committee of; Winer.
month of the
the .IWV: Walter E. Klein,•ex-; The board of directors has
Women's
ecutive director of the Jewish !recommended that the by-laws
by HERMAN JAFFEE
Group, Detroit Kanter
Community Council of Metro-' of the society be amended to
Life Underwriters Association. politan Detroit; and Joseph permit the immediate past
LI 2-6373
This is believed to he the Edelman. director of the Coun- president to serve as chairman
Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Home Portraits
first time that a mother and eil's Culture Commission.
of the executive committee.
Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild
son have held counterpart of-
The amendment will be ore-
*
fices in an underwriter's asso-
ented at the annual meeting,
TO DWELL TOGETHER s Aug. 12, at Camp Tamarack,
ciation at the same time in the
Time: 9:15 a.m Sunday.
Ortonville.
same city.
ATTENTION • • •
Station: WJBK (radio and
Kanter is general agent for television simultaneously).
LOUBA LUPILOFF — 18105 HUBBELL
i
the National Life Insurance
Feature: "The .Jerusalem and ! Herschel Leib Conducts
offers to you:

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Company of Vermont with of-
fices at 21500 Greenfield. For
the past seven years. he has
qualified annually as a member
of the Million Dollar Round
Talde, an organizaion of the
life insurance industry's top
producers.

Standard Federal's Assets
Now Exceed $218,000,000

Total assets of Standard Fed-
eral Savings and Loan Associa-
tion of Detroit now exceed
$218.000,000, according to an
announcement by Hobert J.
Hutton, president.
The Association's June 30
semi-annual statement of condi-
tion show total assets in excess
of $218,000,000 which represents
a net gain of more than $23,-
000,000 since Jan. 1.

Folks Farein Picnic

The Yiddish Folks Farein
will hold its annual picnic 1-6
p.m. Sunday at the Jericho
Temple, 18495 Wyoming. A sev-
en-course chicken dinner will
he served. Rubin Coopersmith
is picnic chairman. The families
of members are invited, accord-
ing to Joseph Balberor, presi-
dent.

Nuremberg Trials—An Ameri-
can View" will be presented.

Detroit Concert Band
i in City-Wide Programs

Participating are the Hon. I4Ii-
The Detroit Federation of Mu-
chael A.
-
,e nsy - I sicians Concert Band has begun
vania Supreme Court Justice ! its 1962 summer season, under
who was judge at the Inter - Ithe direction of Herschel Leib,
national War Crimes Tribunal and presented by the Dept. of
at Nuremberg and who also Parks and Recreation, City of
served as a key witness at the Detroit; Music Performance
Eichrnann Trial; and Sidney M. Trust Funds of the Recording
Shevitz attorney who was first Industries and the Detroit Fed-
chairman of Michigan's Fair eration of Musicians.
Employment Practices Commis-
William DeMaria is baritone
sion. former president of the soloist for the week.
Jewish Community Council and
The following schedule of con-
presently co-chairman of the cents is for the week of July 2-6:
Councils Culture Commission.
MONDAY: July 2 — O'Shea
* • •
Center, Capitol & Greenfield.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
TUESDAY: July 3 — Lafay-
Time: 11:05 p.m. Sunday.
ette Park, Lafayette Plaisance.
Station: WXYZ.
WEDNESDAY, July 4—Pat-
Feature: Dr. Richard C. Hertz ton Park, Woodmere & Vernor.
of Temple Beth El will speak
THURSDAY: July 5 — Stoe-
on "The American Jew in pel Park, Outer Drive & Ever-
green.
Search of Himself."
* • •
FRIDAY: July 6 — Palmer
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Park, Ponchartrain & Hamilton.
1.
"Entry of the Bacchus" (From
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Ballet "Sylvia)—Delibes.
Station: WJLB.
2. "Sicilian Vespers" Overture—
Verdi.
Feature: Edwin Shifrin, chair-
3.
Widow Waltzes—Lehar.
man of the mass media com- 4. "Merry
"My Fair Lady" Selections—
Lowe.
mittee of the Jewish Commun-
"Sabre Dance"— Khachaturian.
ity Council of Metropolitan De- 5.
6. "Dark Eyes"—Lang.
troit, will discuss the activities 7. "Oklahoma" Selection (Wm. De-
Maria. Baritone)—Rodgers.
of his committee.
I. Slavic Rhapsody—Friedmann.

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Social Invitations and Accessories
• Wedding • Bar. Mitzvah • Bas Mitzvah
• Bridal Teas • Showers, etc.

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