THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 2, 1963 — 16

People Make News

DR. SAMSON R. WEISS, ex-
ecutive vice - president of the
Union Orthodox Jewish Con-
gregations of America, will be
guest of honor at the third an-
nual conference of the Federa-
tion of Synagogues of the
Transvaal and Orange Free
State to be held in Johannes-
burg, South Africa, beginning
Aug. 8.
* * *
BERNARD NEAL KLENKE,
widely traveled doctoral candi-
date in history at the Univer-
sity of Maryland, has been
named librarian of the Bnai
Brith Women Franklin Delano
Roosevelt Four Freedoms Lib-
rary, 1640 Rhode Island Ave.,
N. W.

Birth

Announcements

Last Week's Winner of the

"RASKIN
BIG BABY BONUS"

was

Mrs. Henry B. Leshmon
(9-Lb. 6-Oz.)

Congratulations on the birth of
your daughter and we hope the
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week at home easier.

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ALFRED A. ADLER of Flint,
a sophomore at Michigan State
University, will participate in
a week-long summer study in-
stitute conducted by the Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundations begin-
ning Aug. 27. The institute,
held annually for the past 17
years at Camp Bnai Brith,
Starlight, Pa., brings together
student leaders of the Hillel
program from 150 colleges and
universities in the United
States and Canada, for study
seminar s. Adler, a student
leader at the Michigan State
Hillel group, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Adler, 2325
Bonbright St.
* * *
A. HAROLD MURPHY of
Great Neck, N.Y., director of
the department of community
affairs of the American Jewish
Committee, has been elected
president of the Association of
Jewish Community Relations
Workers.
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RABBI KALIL S. ROSEN-
BERG, son of Mr. and Mr-s.
Baruch Rosenberg of Wisconsin
Ave. and recently ordained from
the Academy for Higher Jewish
Learning in New York City, has
been appointed spiritual leader
and educational director of
Cong. Beth Torah of Ocean
Township in Wanamassa, N. J.
* * *
"Experimentalist," L E 0 N
ZIELINSKI, is a 27-year-old
Detroiter whose search for ori-
ginality has made him one of
the most controversial young
painters. The Trans-Lux Krim
has selected 21 of this artist's
paintings and assemblages for
an exhibit that best represents
Zielinski's turbulent revolution
against form.
* * *
SENATOR HART (D-Mich)
announced the opening of his
new Michigan office at 2766 W.
11 Mile, Berkley. The suburban
branch will be in addition to
the Detroit Federal Building
office the Senator has main:-
tained since taking office. The
office opened formally Sunday
at a reception for suburban
civic leaders. The suburban of-
fice will be permanently staffed
by a Hart aide, Eddie McGloin.
* *
MANUEL ZECHMAN was
named on Wednesday, by the
DSR Commission, as its general
counsel.

July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
T. Viviane (Joanne Kay Lich-
tenstein), 20035 Woodbine, a
son, David Matthew.
* * *
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Levine (Shelia R. Oli-
nick), 23155 Kipling, Oak Park,'
a daughter, Rhonda Anne.
* * *
July 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry R. Winkelman, 565 Am-
herst, Woodmere, N.Y. (former-
ly of Detroit), a son, Stephen
Ray.
* * *
July 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Glen (Ellen Haar), 24605
'tun u `piamtnnos `midway
Jerome Allan.
* * *
July 4—To Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin I. Sidlow (Marjorie
Stein), a daughter, Elizabeth
Jane.
* * *
June 26 To Mr. and Mrs.
Lester D. Lunsky (Doris Menk),
1222 E. Lincoln, Royal Oak, a Fresh Water Project
daughter, Rebekah Rose.
in Israel Aided by
* * *
June 24—To. Mr. and Mrs. UN Special Fund
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Tahal,
Baruch Rudy an (Delphine
Weisner) of Kibbutz Barkai, the Israeli government water
Shorman, Israel, a son, Amir planning agency, and the
United Nations Special Fund
Shy.
will cooperate in the develop-
ment in this country of a water
Recommended by Physicians
project, whereby fresh ground-
water will be siphoned from
the seas by means of coastal
ground-water collectors.
The announcement was made
Expert Mohel
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
by Raymond Gautherau, resi-
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dent representative in Israel
for the UN Technical Assist-
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ance Board, and Aharon Wie-
CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL
ner, managing director of
RABBI
Tahal. The UN Special Fund
will contribute $350,000 for the
experimental p r o j e c t, while
Tahal will spend 1,800,000
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pounds ($600,000).
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
The project is expected to
take eight years to complete.
The experts estimated that,
REV.
ultimately, fresh water thus
taken from the seas would yield
40,000,000 to 100,000,000 cubic
MOHEL
meters of water annually.
Serving at Homes and Hospitals
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RABBI
LEO GOLDMAN

Israel Goodman

Marshall L Goldman

SHALORAV.RALPH

Certified Mohel

Serving at Homes and Hospitals

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Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Margolis
(Sara Novetsky), 18292 Green-
lawn, announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Harold Dennis,
will be observed 9 a.m. Aug. 10
at Beth Aaron Synagogue.

Kirschner-Randell
Troth A71nou 71 c ed

European Common Market Body
Votes to Consider Israeli Link

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
manent representatives to the
The Jewish News)
BRUSSELS — The European EEC from the six member
Economic Community's Coun- nations should continue their
cil of Ministers voted at its analysis of Israel's request.
session here Monday night to The six are France, West Ger-
continue to analyze Israel's many, Italy, Belgiu m, The
r e quest for a link with the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
European Market and to make
sure that the item is placed on
the agenda of the next session,
and his
scheduled to be held in late
September.
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and a member of the EEC
Commission on Foreign Rela-
tions, drew up a comprehensive
statement on the negotiations
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and the EEC.
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the engagement of their daugh-
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ter, Gayle Audrey, to Lewis L. U.S. Jewish Youth
Randell, son of Mrs. Goldie Return from Work
Randell of Richton Ave. and,
Visit to Puerto Rico
the late Harry Randell.
AND ORCHESTRA
NEW YORK (JTA)—A group
Miss Kirschner attended of nine Jewish youngsters re-
• BAR MITZVAHS
• WEDDINGS
Michigan State University. Her turned here from Puerto Rico
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fiance attended Wayne State after a month-long mission
LATIN SHOWS
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organized' under the Mitzvah
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A Jan. 26 wedding is planned. Corps program of the National
Federation of Temple Youth,
the Reform youth movement af- when you plan your wedding or
mitzvah party repeat after
filiated with the Union of bar
me — movies by howard triest,
American Hebrew Congrega- movies by howard triest, movies
by howard triest, movies by how-
tions.
triest, call — LI 2-7874 and
Again this year, the MICHI-
During their stay on the ard
ask for
GAN STATE FAIR will be held island, the youths engaged in
HOWARD H. TRIEST
before school opens, to give the such manual tasks as ditch dig-
MOTION PICTURES
kids a full shot at State Fair ging and construction of hurri-
fun. Walter A. Goodman, State cane-proof cement houses. In
Fair general manager who ad- the evenings, they taught basic
vanced the dates last year, said English to theft* hosts and sang
the earlier time was a big suc- Yiddish folk songs.
cess. This year's dates: Friday,
Aug. 23, through Monday, Sept.
2. There'll be free music for
every taste at the Fair: march-
ing, jazz, bossa nova, limbo,
ragtime, dixieland, gypsy, polka,
blues and kitchen bands.
Orchestra &
Corsets-Brassieres
* * *
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Fitted
Entertainment
From the tomb of the famous
King Tut who ruled Egypt
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about 3,000 years ago come
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TREASURES-34 items includ-
ing precious jewelry, scarabs,
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vases, ceremonial weapons and
• Bar Mitzvahs
sculpture—now on view at the
• Weddings
• Portraits
Detroit Institute of Arts.
• Candids
* * *
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"Gideon," another contro-
versial play by Paddy Chayef-
sky ("The Tenth Man," "Middle
of -the Night," "Dybbuk,"
WHAT EVERY YOUNG LADY SHOULD KNOW
"Marty) will run nightly except
about the Ritualarium
Sunday through Aug. 10 at the
WINDSOR INTERNATIONAL
For Information About the New Modern Mikvah
THEATRE FESTIVAL, Cleary
Call Mrs. Hilda Cohen — WE 3-8799
Auditorium. Tickets are avail-
able at the box office. Curtain
is 8:40 p.m.
* * *
The Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith announced that
it will reissue President Ken-
Wishes to Announce That
nedy's pamphlet, "A NATION
OF IMMIGRANTS," which
sums up his attitude on the
discriminatory national origins
quota system.

Sheldon Mott

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Men's Club

BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB
will hold a picnic 11 a.m. Sun-
day at the Totem Pole Day
Camp, announces Abe Halem,
vice-president of program. Fea-
tured will be swimming in a
private pool, refreshments,
games, prizes and pony rides,
according to Allan Rosenberg,
president. Friends are invited.
Shelter is provided, in case of
rain.
* * *
CONG. BNAI DAVID MEN'S
CLUB will hold its annual pic-
nic Aug. 11 at Bob-Lo. Featured
will be the boat ride, sports,
games and lunch. Prizes will be
awarded. Boats leave the foot
of Woodward at 10 a.m. and 11
a.m. and leave Bob-Lo at 4 p.m.
and 6 p.m. For tickets, call Jo-
seph Gutfreund, • UN 2-1829;
Joseph Hassal, Lew Kruger or
Al Seigle.

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