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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 31, 1962



Jeri Berman Wed

People Make News

Cadet MICKEY ROTH, of El
Paso, Texas, a senior at the
U.S. Air Force Academy, has
been named Cadet Commander
at the Academy, it was reported
to the National Jewish Welfare
Board Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy by the Academy's
Jewish chaplain, Chaplain Mar-
vin Labinger. According to
Chaplain Labinger, there are
now 40 Jewish cadets at the Air
Force Academy, including 12 in
the new class.
* * *
A full scale review of Israel's
economic problems and devel-
opment plans will be presented
by LEVI ESHKOL, its Minister
of • Finance, at a national plan-
ning conference which will be
held in Washington during the
weekend of Sept. 21, it was an-
nounced by Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz, vice president of the
Israel Bond Organization.
* * *
ROSE LACHOVER has won
second prize at the Michigan
State Fair for her exhibit of a
wallhanging, "Jonah and the
Big Fish." A former art teacher
in the Detroit public school sys-
tem, she has been weaving for
the past six years.
* * *
HARRY WINTON, area direc-
tor of the American Jewish
Committee, has been elected
chairman of the Northern Cali-
fornia chapter of the National
Association of Intergroup Rela-
tions Officials.

GLORIA RUTH ORLOFF,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. I.
Orloff, formerly of Huntington
Woods, a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Arizona, was awarded
a $2,500 government scholarship
to obtain her master's degree in
teaching of the deaf. She at-
tended the University of Michi-
gan before transferring to the
University of Arizona.
* * *
LEE FRANKLIN WEIN-
STOCK of Snowden Ave. was
elected assistant secretary to
the Republican State Conven-
tion held last weekend at the
Statler Hilton Hotel and Cobo
Hall. This was her third state
convention as delegate. As 17th
Congressional District public
relations chairman, she will also
serve on auditor general and
secretary of state Detroit Com-
mittees.

*

* *

LACHOVER has been
awarded a permanent license
and honorary teaching certifi-
cate by the National Board of
License for Teachers and Super-
visory Personnel. Author of
several articles on child-educa-
tion problems, he was recently
listed in the Who's Who in
American Education.
* * *
MRS. ROBERT L. KANTER,
2454 Longfellow, has won fourth
-prize for hooked wool material
in the Home Arts Department
competitions at the Michigan
State Fair.

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Announcements

Aug. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
James Stark (Gloria Cohen), of
1845 Onaway Rd., S. E., Grand
Rapids, Mich., formerly of De-
troit, a son, Glen Howard.

*

* *

Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Arnold (Shirley Beck, for-
merly of Toronto, Ont.), 18365
Sunset, Livonia, a daughter,
Heather Ellen.

July 14 — To Mr. and -Mrs.
Franklin L. Sidlow (Marjorie
Stein), 20295 Beaverland, an
adopted son. Thomas Andrew.
*
*
Aug. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Kushner (Muriel Phyllis
Herman), 21721 Ridgedale, Oak
Park, a daughter, Susan Audrey.
* * *
Aug. 10 — To Dr. and • Mrs.
William R ou beck (Gretchen
Snyder). 25170 Rue Versailles,
Oak Park, a son, Kenneth Scott.
* * *
Aug. 8 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Edward Ehrlich (Rosanne Mitsh-
kun), of 2801 S. Parkway, Chi-
cage, Ill., formerly of Detroit, a
daughter, Lisa Beth.
M OHEL
* * *
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L T Since 1941\
in Detroit
Aug. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Hospitals & Homes
Samuel Redstone (Beatrice
'.•rivi -K Makower, formerly of New
York City), 24121 Stratford,
Oak Park, a son, Allan Joseph.
Recommended by Physicians
* * *
Aug. 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Rotman (Paula Haber-
man), 10021 Corning, Oak Park,
Expert Mohel
a son, Barry Louis.

Aug. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Gross (Judith Rae Katr-
hem) of Cloverlawn Ave., a son,
Mark Charles.
* * *
Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Rosen (Ceti Raznick), 23625
Scotia, Oak Park, a daughter,
Julie Beth.
* * *
Aug. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Robinson (Aviva Freed-
man), 23721 Wildwood, Oak
Park, a daughter, Abigail Ju-
dith.

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* *

Aug. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald A. Herwitz " (Esther
Raminick) of Oak Park, a son,
Seott Daniel.

*

* *

July 26 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph I. Fisch (Marjorie Ya-
goda), former Detroiters now liv-
ing in Overland Park, Kansas, a
daughter, Susan Lori.
* *
July 10 — To Dr. and Mrs. -
Lawrence M. Weiswasser (Max-
Me Glassman), former Detroiters
now living at 5429 W. 96th St.,
Los Angeles 45, Calif., a son,
Richard Dale.
* * *
To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dis-
ney (Francine Ruzumna), 29656
Fairfax, Southfield, an adopted
daughter, Niki Lyn.

to Stephen Rope

Republican National Chair-
man William E. Miller announc-
ed the appointment of BERN-
ARD KATZEN, well known at-
torney and civic leader in New
York, as consultant to the GOP
national committee. Katzen, vice
chairman of the New York
State Commission for Human
Rights, will advise the commit-
tee on problems and matters
relating to ethnic groups.
* * *
BENJAMIN LEVINSON,
president of the Franklin Mort-
gage Corporation, Detroit, re-
ceived one of AMVETS highest
awards during the national con-
vention at the Commodore
Hotel, New York, Aug. 24, from
National Commander Edwin P.
Fifielski. Levinson was cited
"for years of outstanding and
devoted service to the many re-
ligious and patriotic groups that
are so dependent on public sup-
port".
* * *
Mitchell D. Fishman heads up
the Membership drive for South
Oakland County for Romney vol-
unteers, Fishman, a graduate of
Central High School and the Uni-
versity of Detroit served in the
army, both in the United States
and Japan, and until recently
held a position of Lieutenant
in the Reserve Corps. He is a
partner of the Fishman Agency,
joining it in 1948, is on the
board of Elliott General Hospital
and a member of Bnai Brith.

Zionist Students Convene
Two hundred college student
delegates to the ninth national
convention of the Student Zion-
ist Organization will gather at
Camp Hadar, Clinton, Conn.,
Sept. 2- 6, to discuss "Aliyah-
Old and New Frontier."

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A Waukesha, Wis., Jewish at-
torney, LEON L. BRENNER,
has been chosen recipient of
the 1962 Waukesha Civic Award
of UNICO, an organization dedi-
cated to development of broth-
erhood among men who give
time and effort to community
service. UNICO membership is
composed of Americans of Ital-
ian origin.
* * *
The appointment of Rabbi
BERNARD BLOOMSTONE, of
Cincinnati. to direct the Bnai
Brith Hillel program at Tulane
--H. Sophie Newcomb Colleges
in New Orleans, has been an-
nounced by Dr. William Haber,
chairman of the Hillel Commis-
sion.

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