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August 02, 1963 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-08-02

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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Eder and daughter, Marcia, of Canter-
bury Rd., have returned from a three-week stay at the Fontaine-
bleau Hotel in Miami Beach.

Honoring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen, on their
40th wedding anniversary July 28, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schafer
and her brothers, Glenn and Daniel Winsen, were hosts at a
buffet dinner party given in her home on Winona Ave. in Flint.
Guests from Detroit and Oak Park were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eibling,

Mr. and Mrs. Max Eibling, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fine, Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Moscow, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ryas, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. William Reis, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Reis, their son, Jason; daughter, Carol; and her fiance, Richard
Golstein. From Lansing were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alexander. Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weinberger at-
tended from Port Charlotte, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weis-
man from Montreal.
Dr. and Mrs. Norval Slobin recently hosted a gathering at

their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Harrison, visiting
here from Ramat Yochana, Israel. Harrison was a member of an
early graduating class of the United Hebrew Schools, as were
most of the guests in attendance. They included Superintendent
Emeritus Bernard Isaacs and his wife, Rabbi and Mrs. Max
Weine of Camden, N.J.; Dr. Herman ChessTuk, Eva Shevitz Lee,
Mrs. Simon Liepah, Theodore Baruch, Rae Sulkes Goodman and
Naomi Buchhalter Floch.

Representatives of the Roy F. Green Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans, Mesdames Sam Weiner, president; Harold Weiss,
past president; Esther Feld, past department and auxiliary presi-
dent; and John Nemon, past department and auxiliary president;

will attend the JWV national convention next week at the Shore-
ham Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Mr. and Mrs. Markus S. Simon of Longfellow Avenue an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Deena Claire,
to Kenneth Paul Jones, son of Mrs. Raymond Ennis of Utica,
Mich., and the late Mr. Curtis C. Jones. The bride-elect is a
student at Eastern Michigan University. Her fiance is a
sophomore at University of Michigan College of Medicine. After
an Aug. 11 wedding at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the couple
will reside in Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Heinz L. Herz, formerly of Detroit, attended
a garden party given by H. M. Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham
Palace July 23. Mr. Herz is the Senior Attache at the American
Embassy in London, England. He is the son of Mrs. Gustave
Herz of San Juan Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Ely M. Fishkin have returned from a wedding
trip to Colorado, Calgary, Banff Springs and Lake Louise. The
couple were married July 6th at Temple Israel in Omaha, Neb.
Mrs. Fishkin, the former Barbara Ann Bercutt, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bercutt of Omaha. Mr. Fishkin is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Fishkin of Ardmore Ave. The
newlyweds are both alumnae of the University of Michigan.
They are residing in Birmingham, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zaks, daughter, Marilyn, and son, Larry;
15215 Rosemary, are leaving for a month stay in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hack of Detroit, left Paris for the
U.S.A. after a three-week tour of Israel and Europe as members
of the Young Leadership Mission of the United Jewish Appeal.

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Zionists Revisionists Will Sponsor
Memorial Meeting for Jabotinsky

The Zionists-Revisionists of
Detroit will sponsor a memorial
meeting on the yahrzeit of Zeev
Jabotinsky 8:30 p.m. Sunday at
Cong. Shomrey Emunah.
Jabotinsky was founder of
the Zionists Revisionists World

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Movement and was founder and
leader of combattant organiza-
tions which fought to liberate
Palestine, first from the Turks,
then from marauding Arabs and
finally in the War of Liberation.
The main address at the
meeting will be given by Rabbi
Dr. Leo Y. Goldman of Cong.
Shaarey Shomayim, who recent-
ly returned from Israel. He will
discuss the proposed transfer of
Jabotinsky's remains to Israel.
Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong.
Bnai David will chant the me-
morial prayer.
Refreshments will be served.
The public is invited.

Grover Cleveland appointed
the first Jewish ambassador,
Oscar Straus, Secretary of Com-
merce and Labor. •

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the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sandra Ellen, to Edward B.
Rosenbaum, son of A r t h u
Rosenbaum of St. Marys Ave
and the late Mrs. Sue Rosen-
bawd.
The prospective bridegroom
is a senior at Wayne State
University. The wedding is
planned for May 24, 1964.

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3 Series Mark Masonic Program

Three series of theater at-
tractions will be presented in
Masonic Auditorium during the
1963-64 season.
The concert series will open
Oct. 19, with Bulgaria's national
"Koutev" Company of 75 sing-
ers, dancers and musicians.
On Oct. 26 Glenn Gould, one
of the world's finest pianists,
will be presented in his first
Detroit recital.
Robert Merrill, the Met's
favorite baritone, sings Nov. 30.
Nathan Milstein one of the
world's top violinists, returns
Feb. 28.
On March 12 the \ American
Ballet Theater returns to Ma-
sonic Auditorium after a long
absence.
The Symphony Series will
open Nov. 15, with the Detroit
premier of the Moscow Cham-
ber Orchestra, conducted by
one of Europe's finest conduc-
tors, Rudolf Barshai.
The New York City Opera
will return Nov. 22, with "La
Boheme."

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Opening the Dance Series
Oct. 31 will be the famous Folk-
lorica of Mexico.
On Dec. 1 will be presented
30 soloists of the Bolshoi Ballet.
San Francisco Ballet, which
thrilled Detroit audiences last
season, returns March 8.

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Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
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Feature: Mrs. Milton Weiss,
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: "The Meaning of
Life," fourth in a series of dia-
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Essrog and Rabbi Irwin Blank
on the overall theme of "God's
and Man's World."
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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday,
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Mark Van Doren and
AND . . . IF YOU PASS ONE OF OUR STATIONS
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youth clubs throughout Poland,
which are the major sources of
instruction in Yiddish language,
literature and Jewish • history,
are currently suffering from an
acute shortage of instructors
with sufficient Jewish knowl-
edge, it was reported here from
Warsaw.
The problem is especially dif-
ficult with regard to Yiddish
language instruction, since the
other subjects can usually be
taught in Polish.

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