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November 30, 1962 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 30, 1962 — 22

Impressive Program Arranged for
Annual Bar-Ilan Dinner on Dec. 5

8ng agements

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman,
25726 I v a n h o e, Huntington
Woods, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Roberta
Ann, to Lawrence M. Colton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colton,
8343 Hendrie, Huntington Woods.
The bride-elect is a senior in the
College of Education at Wayne
State University and is affiliated
with Pi Lambda Theta sorority.
Her fiance is a graduate of
W.S.U., where he was affiliated
with Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity.
He is presently attending He-
brew Union College in Cincin-
nati. A June wedding is planned.

With an expected audience
that may exceed 800, the De-
troit Bar-Ilan Fellowship Corn-
mittee and the American Com-
mittee for Bar-Ilan University
in Israel have arranged for an
impressive program to mark the
annual dinner, to be held next
Wednesday evening at Cobo
Hall. Cocktails at 6 will be fol-
lowed by dinner at 7.
Phillip Stollman, chairman of
the American Committee for
Bar-Ilan University, expressed
gratitude to his co-workers for
assistance in assuring the suc-
cess of the event and to make
it possible for Detroit to plan
a gift of 100 scholarships to the
university.
"We have a good start in .
our effort to enroll 100 De-
troiters to provide scholar-
ships at the great Israel uni-
versity at Ramat Gan," Stoll-
man said. "We are confident
that many more, who will
join us in honoring Irwin I.
Cohn, the recipient of the
Bar-Han Fellowship at the
dinner on Wednesday, will
wish to join us at the annual
event, and we invite them to
make reservations for the
dinner by calling either DI
1.0708 or JO 6-7911."
In addition to Stollman, par-
ticipants in the dinner program,
next Wednesday, will be: Dr.
Tuvia Bar-Ilan, director-general
of Bar-Ilan University, and Con-
gressman-Elect Ogden R. Reid,
former U.S. Ambassador to
Israel, guest speakers; Max M.
Fisher, president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, who will
preside; Judge John M. Wise,
chairman of the dinner arrange-
ments committee. Cohn will re-
spond to the presentation of the
Fellowship.
Max Stollman and David I.
Berris are Judge Wise's co-
chairmen of the dinner commit-
tee. Irving W. Schlussel and
David J. Cohen are co-chairmen
of the sponsors' and patrons'
committee.

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Detroit's pioneering efforts
for Bar-Ilan University were
highly commended by Dr. Jo-
seph H. Lookstein, president of
the board of Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity. "We owe a debt of grati-
tude to Phillip Stollman and his
associates in Detroit for having
spearheaded activities that are
encouraging countrywide sup-
port for Bar-Ilan University,"
Rabbi Lookstein said at the
meeting of the Bar-Ilan board
of governors in New York Tues-
day.

Center Parents Without
Partners Will Meet

Parents Without Partners of
the Jewish Center, 18100 Mey-
ers, will have an open meeting
8:30 p.m. Dec. 11. Rabbi Harold
D. Hahn will speak on "Reli-
gion in a One-Parent Home."
There will be a discussion per-
iod and refreshments will be
served.

g3irtA
Announcements

Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Cohen (Iris Koratzky),
14060 Greenbriar, Oak Park, a
daughter, Lori Ann.
* * *
Nov. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. K.
A. Weinberger (Arlene Wald-
man), formerly of Detroit, now
stationed with the U.S. Army in
Germany, a son, Leonard Mark.
*
Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Josephson (Nancy Blanke),
19137 Votrobeck Dr., a daughter,
Deanne.
*
*
Nov. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rome (Winifred Ledger),
1004 Island Dr., Ann Arbor, a
daughter, Ruth Edith.
* * *
Nov. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Goldstein (Natalie New-
man, formerly of Detroit), 5809
Leslie, Flint, a daughter, Bar-
bara Ellen.

* * S

Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Cohen (Esther Feld-
stein), 15576 Addison, South-
field, a son, Jeffrey.

Nov. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin A. Iwrey, (Phyllis Ruben-
stein), 19631 Dorset, Southfield,
a daughter, Marci Ellen.
* *
Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
dolph Phillips (Anita Prady),
20293 Faust, a daughter, Susan
Jill.
* * *
Oct. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Slobin (Sharon
Schwartz) of Hubbell Ave., a
son, William Bradley.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubinoff,
18100 Kentucky, announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Rita Bernice, to Albert
Mermelstein of Appoline Ave.
Her fiance is a graduate of
Wayne State University. He is
the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ben IVIermelstein. A Dec. 30
wedding i splanned •

* *

*

Brandeis Women Leanne Trost
Meet for Study on Wed Richard Small
'Modern Painting'

Detroit Chapter, Brandeis
University National Women's
Committee, will hold an art
study group meeting 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Leonard Kasle, 18290 Fairway.
Mrs. Kasle will lead the dis-
cussion on "Understanding Mod-
ern Painting."
The syllabus for this study
was prepared by Sam Hunter,
director of the Poses Institute
of Fine Arts and the Rose Art
Museum at Brandeis.
Mrs. Herbert Blumberg, study
group chairman, advises that
other subjects are "Golden Era
in Jewish History," under the
direction of Mrs. Walter Field,
along with "Survey . of World
Drama" and "Current Educa-
tional Problems in the United
States."
Those wishing to participate,
including prospective members,
can attend. For information,
call Mrs. Blumberg, UN 4-5978.

MISS LEANNE TROST

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Trost of
Omaha, Neb., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Leanne Dorothy, to Richard
Allan Small, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Henry Small of Warring-
ton Dr.
The couple attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan. A June
11, 1963, wedding in Omaha is
planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leo Gantz
of 14621 Pearson, Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their Frankel Elected to
daughter, Jaon Kay, to Michael
Kenneth Rosenberg, son of Mr. Israel Hotels Board
and Mrs. Samuel M. Rosenberg
when you have your next bar-
Samuel Frankel, vice presi-
mitzvah or wedding party, and
of 18248 Robson. The bride-elect
you want to save money—ask
is a junior at Wayne State Uni- dent of Allied Supermarkets,
your
friends and relatives to
versity and attended Eastern Inc., has been elected to the
take the movies. if you want
board
of
directors
of
Israel
something
better—call us at LI
Michigan University. Her fiance
2-7874.
Hotels Inter-
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ed with Phi Delta Epsilon medi-
Tel Aviv Hil-
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also president
ding is planned.
of Allied Prop-
romLorscionEnglend,
er ti e s, has
200 Old Newsboys
held the post
of director of
to Sell Goodfellow
62 ► 4 his music.
the Jewish
Editions, Says Leib
Welfare Or-
CALLUN.11065
ganization. He
Monday, Dec.. 10, is the day
110"d
is a former
Detroit's 200 Old Newsboys will
president of
be out on the streets from 11
the Jewish
a.m. to 1 p.m. selling their
Center. The
Goodfellow editions to furnish
S10,000,000 17-
a happy holiday for 50,000 un-
Frankel story, 446-
derprivileged children, accord-
ing to 1962 room Hilton, now rising on Tel
Pres i dent Aviv's seashore, will be Israel's
For fine color movies
Samuel W. largest luxury hotel.
of your wedding
Leib.
FOR THE ULTIMATE
"Since its
Call
IN GOOD MUSIC
beginning in
1914 the Old
New s boys
have endeav-
And His Orchestra
ored each year
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to bring a bit
of joy to needy
children who
othe r wise
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER OF B'NAI B'RITH
might be pass-
Leib ed up," said
PRESENTS
Leib. "Our goal this year is
$200,000, which is a lot of money
A SMORGASBORD DINNER PARTY
in times like these. But we can-
SUNDAY, DEC. 2, 1962
7:30 P.M.
not afford to fail because we
Sholem Aleichem Institute
not only are giving gifts to these
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underprivileged youngsters but,
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even more important, are prov-
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ing that someone cares."
For information call: KE 4 1328
UN
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Goodfellow gifts this year
will include underwear, hosiery,
shirts for boys, dresses for girls
supplied by the Detroit Free
"IF I MARRY YOU YOU'LL HAVE
Press Ruth Alden Dress Drive,
toys, games, dolls and candy
TO PROMISE THAT OUR WEDDING
(approximately seven tons do-
GUESTS CAN STAY AT THE
nated annually by Fred Sanders
cRANBROOK HOUSE MOTEL ' t
Company). These gifts already
are being packaged at J. L. Hud-
sonS' Clark Street Warehouse.
The Old Newsboys Goodfel-
low Fund of Detroit also carries
on a year-round shoe program,
supplying shoes for children on
request by the Attendance De-
partment of the Beard of Edu-
cation. Other year 'round activi-
ties include the testing of eyes
and distribution of glasses to
children whose parents cannot
afford them, and the furnishing,
of hot lunches for underprivi-
leged children during the school
year.

Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Lieber of New York
(Mimi Levin, formerly of De-
DR. ALEXANDER BRIN of
troit), a son, James Edmund.
Boston, publisher of the Jewish
Advocate and dean of the Massa-
Beware of the man who talks chusetts State Board of Educa-
a great deal about his rights — tion, has been elected vice-
he seldom mentions his responsi- president of the New England
bilities.
Veteran Journalists Association.

ZAN GILBERT

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