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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 15, 1963 —
Marie Syrkin at Katz-Stollman
Histadrut Rally Engagement Told
Here on Feb. 26
Zales-Belinsky
Vows Solemnized
On Tuesday, Feb. 26, 8:30
p.m. at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, the Detroit Israel His-
tradrut Campaign workers will
be addressed by Marie Syrkin,
professor of humanities at Bran-
deis University, well-known edi-
tor, writer and lecturer.
I Miss Syrkin, editor of the
Jewish Frontier, is the au-
: thor of "Blessed is the Match,"
an account of the Jewish resis-
tance movement under the
Nazis.
While a teacher in the New
York high school system, Miss
Syrkin became interested in
MRS. NEIL ZALES
problems of education. Her
Brenda Joyce Belinsky be- studies led to the publication
came the bride of Neil Zales in of her book "Your School, Your
a ceremony performed by Rabbi Children.' She received her
Hayim Donin Feb. 10 at Cong. M.A. degree from Cornell Uni-
versity and studied at Columbia
Bnai David.
Parents of the newlyweds are University. Her work on Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Belinsky, and other subjects includes ar-
15805 Addison, Southfield and ticles, translations, verses and
Mrs: Simon Klein, 24321 Mor- reviews published in numerous
ton, Oak Park and the late Mr. periodicals. She contributed a
chapter, "The Cultural Scene:
Harry Zapolsky.
The bride wore a gown of Literary Expressions" to the
snowy white silk velvet. • Pearls book "The American Jew" pub-
and opalescent paillette frosted lished by Harper in 1942.
She is also the author of
embroidered Alencon lace that
etched a rose pattern over a "Way of Valor," a biography of
molded bodice and tapered, tra- her father, the Zionist theo-
ditional sleeves. The jewelled retician under the title "Nach-
lace also clasped the slender man Syrkin: Socialist Zionist,
waistline, providing contrast to A Biographical Memoir & Se-
a bell . skirt designed with bow lected Essays."
The topic of Miss Syrkin's
knot accent and deep gathers at
the back sweeping to an Em- talk here will be "Roots of
Labor Zionism."
press train.
Morris Lieberman, chairman
Mrs. Edward Pollak served
her sister as matron-of-honor. of the Detroit Israel Histadrut
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Arnold Campaign, has called upon vol-
Belinsky, sister- in - law -of the unteer workers to complete
bride; Barbara and Helen . Bar- their assignments and to bring
the returns to this event—the
tick, and Carol Faudman.
Dr. -Bert Solomon, uncle of mid-campaign roll call of the
the bridegroom, was 'best man. campaign. All friends of Histad-
Ushers included Frederick Bel- rut are invited. Admission is
insky, Arnold Belinsky, Dr. Ed- free and by 'invitation only. 'or
ward Pollak, Sheldon Zales, Al- reservations, call UN 4-7094, or
fred Freidman, Sam Geller and write to the Histadrut office,
19161 Schaefer. A social hour
Lee Wenolcur.
After a honeymoon in Miami and refreshments will follow
Beach, Fla., the newlyweds will Miss Syrkin's address.
reside in Oak Park.
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A dance program, dessert
luncheon and prizes will also
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MISS BARBARA KATZ
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz,
19318 Hartwell,' announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Ruth,. to Bernard Stoll-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Stollman, 12870 Burton, Oak
Park.
The bride-elect is a junior in
the College of Education and
Monteith College, Wayne State
University. Her fiance is a grad-
uate of the University of Michi-
gan College of Engineering and
is a senior in the Wayne State
Law School, where he is affili-
ated with Tau Epsilon Rho fra-
ternity.
A June 18 wedding is plan-
ned.
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21 at the Labor Zionist Build-
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WHAT EVERY BRIDE
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Children's Fashion
Show to Be Given by
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