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August 24, 1962 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-24

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MRS. STEWART HURVITZ

Pauline Brady and Stewart
Hurvitz were united in marriage
Aug. 19 at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brady of
Phoenix, Ariz. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore W. Hurvitz of Evergreen
Road.
The bride wore a gown of can-
dlelight white peau de soie. The
gown featured a bodice of re-
embroidered hand loomed
pointe de leon lace with hand-
sewn seed pearls. The full-
length, bell-shaped skirt was
swept into a chapel train.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor •was Evey Fink of
Tucson, Ariz. Arlene Shapiro
and Diane Yagoda were brides-
maids. Michael Hurvitz served
as his brother's best man, and
ushering were Robert Lipson,
Ernest Turkin and Raymond
Sneider.
Francine Brady, sister of the
bride, was junior bridesmaid,
and Franklin Furman, cousin of
the bride, junior usher. Suz-
anne Yagoda, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl.
The couple are honeymooning
at the Concord Hotel in New
York City. They will reside on
Greenfield Rd.

Bnai Brith Adult
Jewish Education
Workshop Is Planned

A workshop-seminar for all
the lodge and chapter presi-
dents and adult Jewish educa-
tion chairmen will be held 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Beth Aaron
chapel, 18000 Wyoming. The
purpose of the workshop is to
aequaint the chairman with the
ways and means of implement-
ing a program of adult Jewish
education on a lodge and chap-
ter level through such means as
"Time for Torah," "Living Room
Learning" groups, individual
study, having a shelf of Jewish
books at home and organizing
lectures of Jewish interest, said
Bernard P a-n u s h, workshop
chairman for Bnai Brith.
Assisting in organizing the
workshop are co-chairmen Max
Fridman, Al Gutman and Harold
Platt, and the ladies chairmen,
Mrs. Hyman Fox and Mrs. Mor-
ris Fishkin.
Participating in the program
will be Maurice Zeiger Council
president; Hy Crystal, executive
secretary; Paul Liebert, district
chairman; and Mrs. Robert Coo-
gan, national board member.

Radomer Board Meets

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ruben,
23500 Wildwood, Oak Park, will
be host and hostess to an execu-
tive board meeting ' 8:30 p.m.
Monday for the Radomer Aid
and Ladies Society at the Work-
men's Circle, 19340 W. Seven
Mile.

The Detroit Foster Homes
Project of the Wayne County
Juvenile Court seeks to recruit
foster parents who would like
to care for children with prob-
lems, announced Walter J. Am-
binder, co-director.
The children, who are tempo-
rary wards of the court, are not
for adoption, says Ambinder,
but they are children who for
many reasons cannot live with
their parents at the present
time.
"They need homes where the
people are patient, warm and
understanding, where their lives
can be stabilized until they can
return to their own homes," he
says.
Foster homes are licensed by
the state and prospective foster
parents must meet the follow-
ing requirements: 1. A married
couple who are self-supporting
on the husband's income. 2.
Five references. 3. Medical
statement indicating . good
health. 4. Live within the De-
troit city limits. 5. The couple
be between the ages of 30 and
60.
For information, contact the
Detroit Foster Homes Project,
4612 Woodward (phone 833-
0350).

David Epstein Named
Music Supervisor for
New York TV Station

David Epstein, a conducting
fellow of the Cleveland Orches-
tra in 1960-61, has been ap-
painted music supervisor for
New York's new educational TV
station, WNDT,TV.
The station will take the air
next month.
Epstein was also a recipient
of a grant from the Kulas Foun-
dation for advanced training
under Dr. George Szell. A na-
tive New Yorker, he is a pianist,
composer, critic and teacher.
He holds degrees from Antioch
College, the New England Con-1
.'.- ervatory of Music, Brandeis

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17 - THE DETROIT JEWISII NEWS — Friday, August 24, 1962

Pauline Brady Wed
to Stewart Hurvitz

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