THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 10, 1963 — 16 Israeli Consul Judith Beilin Will Address Bonds Tribute to Mazey Tencer-Schor Engagement Told Palestine at one of their darkest . hours. From 1938 . to 1951, the Beilins participated in every phase of the struggle for the establish- ment and development of Israel. Judith Beilin was active in the Haganah (the -Jewish defense force) and in the founding of new settlements. She was also on the staff • of the Palestine Broadcasting Service as actress, producer and newscaster and worked for the underground radio station of Haganah. Her husband, at the time of his death in 1959, was chief of protocol for Israel's foreign min- istry and was the Israeli envoy to Denmark. MISS ELAINE TENCER Mrs. Beilin has a daughter, 22, who achieved the rank of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tencer lieutenant in the Women's Army of Oak Park announce the en- of ISrael. gagement of their daughter, Elaine Joyce, to Dr. Allen David of North Bergen, N.J., son Richard Luby to Solo Schor of Mrs. Fannie Schor and the late Counselor of • Law Charles With Allen Park Schor. Symphony Orchestra The bride-elect is a junior at Richard Luby, former student Wayne State University. Dr. of Mischa Mischakoff, will be Schor is a graduate of Temple guest violin soloist with t h e University School of Podiatry. A Allen Park Symphony Orchestra 1964 wedding has been planned. 7 p.m. Sunday at Melvindale High School. Yiddish Sons of Erin When a stu- dent of Mis- Share Ties of Land chakoff, Rich- Tradition, Legend ard had many A link to tradition and the notable p e r- formances a s land of their birth, coupled violin soloist with belief in a little known with such legend, are the ties that bind groups as the the Loyal League of Yiddish Center Symph- Sons of Erin. The group of Irish born ony, the Cass Luby Tech Symph- Jews in the United States has ony, the Scandanavian attracted even more interest Symphon y, the Chautauqua, with the recent story in an New York Symphony and the Irish newspaper that the Northern Michigan Symphony prophet Jeremiah and his dis- Orchestra. He is former con- ciple, • Baruch, visited Ireland certmaster of the Cass and Chau- in 580 B.C. Irish legend also has it, the tauqua student symphony orches- tras and assistant concertmaster story relate s, that certain phases in history linked the of the Center Symphony. Presently, Richard is studying Irish with the 10 lost tribes violin in New York City with of Israel. The first permanent Ivan Galamian, head of t h e Jewish settlement was estab- violin department at Julliard lished there in 1232. Cork •so ■ -n.amernamoamaarolowe ■o■ o.....o.m1 School of Music. With the Allen County records show a flourish- ing Jewish community only as I Park Symphony, he will play the early as the 18th century. Dinner at DARBY'S Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto No. is a real treat I Lord Robert Briscoe, Jewish 4 D Minor. Lord Mayor of Dublin, is an Judith Beilin, Consul of Israel in New York. will represent the State of Israel at the Emil Mazey Tribute dinner Thurs- day, May 23, 7 p.m. in the Veterans Me- morial Build- ing. The dinner is sponsored by 'trade union di- vision of the Israel Bond Judith Beilin Organization. Mazey is being honored as a labor pioneer and friend of Is- rael. Speakers at the dinner, be- sides Consul Beilin, will - be Wal- ter P. Reuther, president of the UAW and vice president, AFL- CIO, and Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman of the UAW public re- view board. Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh will bring greetings on behalf of the city. Al Bar- bour, president of the Wayne County AFL-CIO Council, will be the toastmaster. Dinner co-chairmen are Bar- bour, August Scholle, - president, Michigan State AFL-CIO; Wil- liam C. Marshall, executive vice- president, Michigan State AFL- CIO and Barney Hopkins, secre- tary-treasurer, Michigan AFL- CIO. For reservations write or call the Mazey Dinner Committee, 8522 W..McNichols, DI 1-5714. Prior to her appointment as Consul, Mrs. Beilin served as liaison officer for the Israel Foreign Ministry at the Eich- mann trial. In 1938, when Hitler seized A u s t rata and Czecho-Slovakia; Judy Turner, the only child of an aristocratic Anglo-Christian family,. came to Palestine to marry Harry Beilin, an ardent Zionist, whom she had met in Liverpool. 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