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December 28, 1962 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-12-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 28, 1962 = 18

Israel Is Assured
Rochelle Katz Wed A Plethora of Children's Books
Judith Pasman
of
Benefits from
By JUDAH GILEADI
the Psalms, as is indicated by the
to Norman Robiner
(A Seven Arts Feature
Wed
George
Litman
Montreal
World Fair
variety of the references, such
Syndicate Feature)

MRS. NORMAN ROBINER

Kozin's Fountain Room was
the setting for the marriage of
Rochelle Katz to Norman Rich-
ard Robiner. The newlyweds are
the children of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Katz and Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Maurice Robiner.
The bride was attended by
her sister, Sandra Katz, and
Carol Shaw of Des Moines, Iowa.
Ushers were Rodney Shaw and
Malcolm Katz.
The bride wore a candlelight
peau de soie gown of appliqued
lace and seed pearls which fell
into a chapel train. She carried
a cascading bouquet of stepha-
notis and trailing ivy on her
consecration prayer book. Rabbi
Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar officiated.
The newlyweds reside at 1406
Nicolet.

irtIi
Aranounceinents

Dec. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Rieger (Frances Zat-
len), 31540 Fonville, Livonia, a
son, Jonathan Andrew.
* * *
Dec. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald W. Krakower (Risha G.
Cohen), a son, Avraham Dov.

*

* *

Dec. 4 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Alvin Shapiro (Beverly Lopatin,
formerly of Windsor, Ont.) of
W. Ten Mile, Oak Park, a son,
Craig Steven.

*

*

*

Nov. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Barit, 22030 Whitmore,
Oak Park, a daughter, Amy Jill.
* * *
Nov. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Taub (Paula Levine,
formerly of Detroit), 3610 Char-
levoix, S. Windsor, Ont., a son,
Jeffrey Warren.

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as—
Jewish publishing houses, pri-
"Thy rod and thy staff they
marily those sponsored by the comfort me . . . or when she
congregational movements, often speaks of 'Thou anointest my
issue children's books. Many of head with oil, any cup runneth
them are narratives. Some deal over'; and then turns to another
with the holidays. They are il- Psalm to quote:
lustrated and are intended to
"Thou preparest a table before
capture the imagination of me in the presence of mine ene-
youngsters.
mies . . ."
Non-Jewish publishers, too,
There are other quotes, includ-
on occasions issue children's ing, in its totality, Psalm XXIII:
books of general Jewish inter-
"The Lord is my shepherd; I
est.
shall not want . . ."
Macmillan Co. has a number
Maud Petersham's "The Shep-
of such books to its current herd Psalm" is very well deline-
credit. It is especially proud of ated and ably illustrated.
its "This is . . ." series by M.
* * *
Sasek, who tells a story well,
Take note also of another
illustrates it splendidly, and children's book issued by Mac-
whose latest, "This is Israel," millan — "The Three - Seated
MISS JUDITH PASMAN
deserves special attention.
Space Ship" by Louis Slobodkin.
It is a good book, and has spe- "Young people will love it for
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pasman of
cial merit in the fact that it its humor, and their elders will Huntington Woods announce
covers the entire Israeli scene— enjoy it equally as well. It is a the engagement of their daugh-
including in it all faiths and in- charming story that describes ter, Judith Belinda, to George
dicating that it is a Holy Land the latest model of the space Irving Litman, son of Mr. and
for all. The empha'sis is, of ship under the apple tree."
'Mrs. Samuel Litman of Chelsea,
course, on Israel.
Macmillan's list boasts of Mass.
It has its shortcomings. Yet many children's tales—including
The bride-elect is a graduate
even though it is not new, the new illustrated editions of of the Beth Israel Hospital
resort to Biblical quotations is Grimm Brothers and Oscar School of Nursing and is a stu-
Wilde Fairy Tales.
meritorious.
dent at Boston University. Her
* *
Topping the Macmillan book fiance
is a graduate of Boston
list,
however,
is
"The
Epic
of
M. Sasek is an expert at this
College and is a junior in the
the
Maccabees,"
by
Valerie
type of travelogue. His "This is
Boston University School of
San Francisco" is excellent. So Mindlin and Gaalyahu Cornfeld. Medicine.
are his stories of the cities, Eu- The latter is already widely
ropean and American. But "This known for his works on biblical MONTY
Will Hold
is New York" falls short of to- history.
Thus we have an interesting `Hanukah Twist'
tality. He goes into many areas,
but the Jewish quarter is dis- compilation of children's books
MONTY (Michigan, Ontario,
posed of with a photo of a store that enhance the juvenile li- Traditional Youth), composed
with a "basar kasher" sign and braries.*They encourage greater of five traditional synagogues
over it the explanation—"Yid- efforts in this field and should in the Detroit, Windsor and Mt.
dish"—in the section in which encourage Jewish authors and Clemens Jewish communities
he tells of the many languages publishing houses similarly to will hold a "Hanukah Twist" 8
enter into the arena of produc-
spoken in the metropolis.
p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth
By taking into account the ing children's narratives — his- Abraham, 8100 W. Seven Mile.
torical
and
otherwise.
more than two million Jews in
The Martin David Orchestra
New York—some of their insti-
and a vocalist will be featured.
tutions and historic sites—and Sachs and Rugby
Refreshments will be served.
by quoting from Emma Lazarus'
For a couple of years, Dan
"The Great Colossus" in refer- Sachs was a football star for
ence to the Statue of Liberty, Princeton, although injuries
For the Hy Spot
he could have done so much hampered him and he never
better with an otherwise splen- attained the eminence commen-
Of Your Affair
did story.
surate
with
his
innate
ability.
* *
Dan, now 24, is a student at
Macmillan Co. also has issued Oxford (in England) and he is
Music by
anothel interesting book that has a member of Oxford's varsity
an appeal to Jewish readers is rugby team. He started in the
"The Shepherd Psalm" by Maud traditional game against Cam-
And His Orchestra
Petersham.
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This is a story about King ing typical of an American
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Hy Herman

MONTREAL — The Can-
adian-Israel Chamber of Com-
merce announced plans for a
committee to aid Canadian and
Israeli authorities for maximum
gains to Israel from its partici-
pation in the 1967 Montreal
World Fair.
The committee will be assist-
ed by Valmore Gratton, head of
the economic planning bureau
of the City of Montreal, a top
aid in Montreal World Fair
planning. Sam Steinberg, presi-
dent of Steinberg's, Ltd., assur-
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would do everything it could to
aid the planners of the fair.

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Jan. 15 to Feb. 15 Proclaimed
Histadrut Month by Pioneer Women

The Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women has declared Jan. 15 to
Feb. 15 as "Histadrut Month"
within the organization.
Mrs. Belle Glenner, Council
Histadrut chairman, announces
that the 15 local chapters will
devote themselves exclusively to
solicitation of pledges on behalf
of the Histadrut Campaign dur-
ing this period.
Activities in each of the chap-
ters will be directed by a His-
tadrut chairman under the over-
all supervision of Mrs. Glenner.
The organization's activities on
behalf of Histadrut will culmi-
nate with an afternoon tea given
by Histadrut in iiiinor of the
Pioneer Women of Detroit which
will mark the official beginning
of "Histadrut Month." The tea
will be held in the Morris L.
S c h a v e r Auditorium of the
Hayim Greenberg Center on Jan.
17.

cently completed film "Frank
Sinatra. in Israel."

An added attraction will be
a prize of a mink trimmed
cashmere sweater. Everyone is
eligible who has turned in her
personal pledge to the Hista-
drut Campaign by the date of
the tea. There will be no ad-
mission charge and refresh.
ments will be served. The ar-
rangements and decorations
will be handled by a group of
volunteer members of the Pio.
neer Women's Organization.

Histadrut chairmen of the Pio-
neer Women's chapters are Mes-
dames: Club 1, Mrs. Adele Mon-
dry and Mrs. Ida Katz; Club 2,
Mrs. Sylvia Schwartz and Mrs.
Bessie Kunin; Alonah, Mrs. Ida
Chaims; Avodah, Mrs. Estelle
Wilk; Brandeis, Mrs. Rose Zeit-
lin; B & P, Pearl Nusbaum;
Chana Czenesh, Mrs. Jennie
Malamud, Mrs. Emma Schreier
Guest speaker will be Mrs. and Mrs. Sonia Gold; Dimona,
S. L. A. Marshall, wife of the Mrs. Sulamis Goldoftas; Golda
military analyst and editorial Myerson, Mrs. Mollie Stein, Mrs.
writer of the Detroit News. Goldie Fleisher; Hanita, Mrs.
Mrs. Marshall was the guest Pearl Handelman; Israel, Mrs.
of Histadrut in Israel last Pearl Lieberman; Kinneret, Mrs.
summer.
Tillie Wine and Mrs. Lilly Stoll-
The program will also feature man; Massada, Mrs. Betty Kar-
the premiere showing of the re- bal; Negbah, Mrs. Lillian Klein.

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