CD Garelick-Wasser Troth Announced 1-1 eK ;al z fr.4 ci) ti E • &.1 [T4 MISS BRENDA GARELICK Mr. and Mrs. Alex Garelick of Montreal announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Brenda, to Sheldon Wasser of Indiana Ave., son of Joe Wasser and the late Mrs. Ida Wasser. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Wayne State University, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fra- ternity. He received his master's degree from the University of Michigan. The bride-elect is a graduate of Macdonald Teach- er's College in Montreal. An Aug. 11 wedding in Montreal is planned. Our Letter Boxl Class Thankful for Hebrew Courses at Jewish Center Sponsoring Committee Forming for Kasle Testimonial on June 12 Lawrence Gubow, Harry Guttenberg. Louis Hamburger, Samuel Hamburger, Joseph Handleman, Ben Harold, Joseph Holtzman, William Hordes, Ruben Isaacs, Sam Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Maxwell Jospey, Mrs. I. Kardener, Judge Charles Kaufman, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Judge Nathan J. Kauf_ man, Judge George D. Kent, Harry Koltonow, Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, A. J. Lachover, Benjamin Laikin, Louis LaMed, Mr. and Mrs. George Lerner, Prof. • Samuel M. Levin, Ben M. Lewis, Sol Lifsitz, Nathan Linden. Milton M. Maddin, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Michlin, Max Osnos, A. C. Perlman, Judge Joseph J. Pernick, David Pollack, Al Posen, Sigmund Rohlik, William Roth, David Safran, Hyman Safran, Irving W. Schlussel, Harry Schumer, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Sherman Shapiro, Judge Bur- ton R. Shifman, David Silver, Leon- ard N. Simons, David Sislin, Richard Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomo- vitz, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, Phillip Stollman, Philip Taubman, Zvi Tom- kiewicz, Melville S. Welt, Dr. Israel Wiener, Mrs. Henry Wineman, Judge Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Eman- John M. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- uel Applebaum, Rabbi Milton Arm, ward Wishnetsky, Harry Yudkoff, Harry • B. Aronow, Judge Victor Maurice Zeiger, George M. Zeltzer. Baum, Mandell Berman, Cantor and Reservations at the dinner, Mrs. Simon Bermanis, Joseph Bern- stein, Louis Berry, Jerry Bielfield, by planting 25 trees per couple, Tom Borman, Alfred H. Bou- nin. Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. are being accepted at the office Brandwine, Benjamin D. Burdick, of the JNF. Harry E. Citrin, Harry Cohen, Avern Cohen, Irwin I. Cohn, Norman Cott- ler, Hy Crystal, Israel Davidson, Congressman John D. Dingell, Wil- liam M. Ellmann. James I. Ellmann, Albert Elazar, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Faxstein, Rabbi Leon Fram, Israel Finkelstone, Seymour J. Frank, Mr. The "uniquely American and Mrs. Nathan Freedland, David Goldberg, Mrs. M. Goldoftas, Na- story" of the Anti-Defamation thaniel H. Goldstick, Abraham Gold- League's 50-year battle against stein, Joseph Gorman, Rabbi Benja- min Gorrelick, Rabbi Irwin Groner, religious and' racial bigotry is Faudem-Haber Engagement Told A large group of prominent Detroiters this week joined the committee sponsoring the testi- monial dinner to be given in honor of Abe Kasle, at the new Shaarey Zedek social Hall, Wednesday evening, June 12. With -U. S. Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon as guest speak- er and Hyman Safran as toast- master, the event, being given under the auspices of the Jew- ish National Fund Council of Detroit, will mark the comple- tion of the Kasle Family Forest in Israel. Morris Brandwine, president of the JNF Council, announces that the sponsoring committee, still in formation, already in- cludes the following: `Look' Features Bnai Brith ADL Youth Forest in Israel to Honor Ben-Zvi's Memory Editor, The Jewish News: In the September, 1962, issue of The Jewish News, there was an announcement that modern Hebrew speech was to be taught by Israeli teachers at the Jewish Center. A class was assembled and we took advantage of the opportunity. The season has now come to a close. It is our sincere hope that the Jewish Center will again, this coming season, afford us the opportuni- ty of continuing our Hebrew studies. We greatly appreciate the dedication and courteous treatment given us by the per- sonnel of the Jewish Center and our teacher, Mr. Geller. JACK GOLDHAR (On behalf of the entire class.) Dr. Israel Wiener, chairman of the Jewish National Fund youth and education commit- tee, is shown here receiving from Chuck Lefton, chairman of the Detroit Jewish Youth Council, a presentation for the planting of several hundred trees to form the nucleus for a Detroit Jewish _Youth Forest DETROIT P 0 S T installed in Israel, in memory of Israel's Jack Litzky, commander; Louis President Itzhak Ben-Zvi. The Benton., junior commander. An presentation was made at the unveiling for Harry Berman youth Israel 15th anniversary will be held 11 a.m. Sunday at celebration held at the Jew- Northwest Cemetery. Memorial ish Center under the co-spon- Day services will be held 11 sorship of the JNF and the a.m. June 2 at Machpelah Center, with the Youth Coun- cil in charge of arrangements. Cemetery. MI, Activities featured in the current issue of Look Magazine. In a six-page article marking the ADL's 50th anniversary, Thomas Morgan traces the his- tory of the League from its early battles against overt, blat- ant anti-Semitism to its present- day campaigns against subtle discrimination in areas such as housing, education and employ- ment. The magazine describes the ADL as "a highly skilled human - relations organization" dedicated to combating preju- dice and promoting understand- ing. Noting that the League's bud- get for next year is $3,940,000, the magazine quotes ADL na- tional chairman Dore Schary: "We will do with it what we've always done. Where we find prejudice, we fight it. That's a commitment you - make as an American and as a Jew." Schary, according to Look, expresses the mood of many Jewish Americans on the subject of tolerance when he declares in the article: - "I don't want to be tolerated as a Jew. We can tolerate pain, tolerate misfortune, but I am intolerant of that patronizing group who continue to prattle, `Some of my best friends are Jews.' " Einstein Leaders Get Bond Awards Receiving awards for their leadership in the Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter 1963 Bnai Brith Ishael Bond Program are, from left, seated:, Mrs. Max Tyner, Chapter president; Mrs. Max Solarz, Israel Bond chiarman; Mrs. Irving Isaacs, Israel Bond chair- man, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council; standing: By Crystal, executive director, Bnai Brith in Michigan, who handed out the awards; Max Fridman, Einstein Lodge Israel Bond chairman; Sam Freedman, lodge president, and Joseph Kagan. Approximately $15,000 in Israel Bonds were purchased at the Einstein affair, attended by 300 persons in the Gemiluth Chas- sodim Social Hall. Einstein, with a membership of 300, is in the forefront in the Bnai Brith Israel program. The members are survivors of the Nazi holocaust, The awards were copies of the popular book, "Israel," by Joan Comay. Socialites to Hold Installation Dinner Detroit Socialites will hold its seventh annual installation dinner-dance June 2 at the Ken- wood Supper Club. Eric Rose- now and his orchestra will play for dancing. Ralph Helper will be installing officer. Reserva- tions may be made for the en- tire affair or for the dance only. Call Lillian Bensman, KE 4- 6664, or Elaine Roth. The com- munity is invited. FOR THE ULTIMATE IN GOOD MUSIC SAM EMMER And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 when you plan your wedding or bar mitzvah party thank your lucky stars for living in a coun- try where you can call the pho- tographer of your choice at—LI MISS BARBARA FAUDEM Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faudem 2-7874. of Marlow Ave., Oak Park, an- HOWARD H. TRIEST nounce the engagement of their MOTION PICTURES daughter, Barbara Ann, to Law- rence Michael Haber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haber of PLASTIC FURNITURE Wildwood Ave., Oak Park. COVERS The bride-elect is a- senior at . MADE TO ORDER Wayne State University College ► or READY MADE of Education. Her fiance at- :.:i CALL ANNA KARBAL tended Ferris Institute and . 'AI LI 2-087-4 Michigan State University, k4>;`,..;:it*>7.3.XX•.X"' ,:ir..1K X.+X-7=WK. A where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. He is now a sophomore at the Uni- versity of Detroit School of Dentistry and is a member of Alpha Omega fraternity. A De- cember wedding is planned. Compton Award Goes to Hillel at M.I.T. BOSTON—The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology was honored with a Karl Tay- lor Compton Award for its "major contributions to the in- tellectual and cultural life of the M.I.T. community." A Comp- ton Award is the highest uni- versity honor to a student or- ganization. Mrs. Karl Compton, widow of the former M.I.T. president who died in 1954, made the presen- tation to Hciward Pielet of Chi- cago, a senior, president of the M.I.T. Hillel Society, at the an- nual awards convocation attend- ed by 500 students and faculty members. A $250 cash prize ac- companied the citation. Rabbi Herman Pollack, a member of the Hillel staff for 22 years, has been director of the Foundation at M.I.T. since 1952. He also supervises the Hillel program at Tufts Uni- versity. One of the first effective vac- cines against whooping cough was developed and standardized in laboratories of the Michigan Department of. Health. 4 1 PHOTOGRAPHY by BERNARD H. 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