Ben-Gurions One Happy Family Soviet Union Allows Dedication of New Building at Tamarack Sun. Schwa rtz-Be rke Brazilian Jews to Return to Homeland Rites Solemnized (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Greeted by members of the family, Mrs. Paula Ben-Gurion, wife of the former Israel Prime Minister, is shown arriving at Lod Airport, Israel, after participating in the naming ceremony of the Israel Flagship S.S. Shalom which took place at St. Nazaire, France. Left to right: Mr. Leshem (son-in-law), Mrs. Amos Ben-Gurion (daughter-in-law), Mrs. Paula Ben-Gurion and youngest grandchild, David Ben-Gurion, eldest grand- daughter, Mrs. Renana Leshem (daughter), Amos Ben-Gurion and his son. Ann 0 lin cements Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" was Mrs. James Moyer (8-lb., 3-oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you re- ceived helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Aug. 10 — To Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Plotnik (Joan Lewis), 25640 Catalina, Southfield, a son, James Lewis. * * * Aug. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pianin (Betty Plotkin), a daughter, Debra Helaine. * * Aug. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Monte Masserman (M a r c i a Finn), 19329 Griggs, a son, Brian Arthur. 4: * * Aug. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Silber (Shirley Viedrah) of New Hampshire Ave., South- field, a son, Bradley Marc. * * * Aug. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rosenberg (Linda Bresler), 22551 Trojan, a son, Lawrence. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. • Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 REV. SHALOM RALPH Certified Mohel Serving at Homes and Hospitals LI 7-9489 RABBI ISAAC KAPLAN Certfied Mohel Serving in Homes & Hospitals 17181 Cherrylawn UN 1-1508 RIO DE JANEIRO — After conducting a "sit-in" in the Brazilian Embassy in Moscow for several months, a Jewish family, consisting of 12 persons, has been permitted repatriation to this country. The family, named Sissman, arrived here Wednesday. The Sissmans were part of a group of Brazilian Jewish fam- ilies who went to the Soviet Union three years ago under the illusion that they would find greater freedom there, as compared with this country. After living in Moldavia, a Ro- manian - province, for three years, the Sissmans requested permission to go back to Brazil. Others of the former Brazil- ian Jews also sought similar permission. When the Sissmans received no authorization for their exit, they went to Moscow, entered the Brazilian Embassy and stayed there. The arrival of the Sissmans here Wednes- day was believed to have mark- ed the first instance of Soviet governmental yielding on the issue of repatriating foreigners who had settled in the USSR. Meanwhile Tuesday, the Bra- zilian Government was negoti- ating with the Soviet authorities for the repatriation of the other former Brazilian. Jews in the USSR who want to go back to their old homes. The negotia- tions include non-Jewish Brazil- ian nationals as well, number- ing a total of about 1,000 per- sons. At the annual meeting of the Fresh Air Society, Sunday, at Camp Tamarack, the Theodore and Mina Bargman Arts and Crafts Building will be dedi- cated. Six board members will be elected. Maxwell E. Katzen, dedica- tion committee chairman, urges community - wide participation in the dedication ceremonies and in the meeting. Directions to the camp are procurable by calling the Fresh Air Society, DI 1-5666. MRS. SHELDON SCHWARTZ Phyllis Berke became the bride of Dr. Sheldon Schwartz Aug. 11 in a ceremony perform- ed by Rabbi Hayim Donin at Bnai David Synagogue. Parents of the newlyweds are Mrs. Meyer Berke of Northlawn Ave. and the late Mr. Berke and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwartz. The bride wore a white peau de soie princess line gown. Re- embroidered Alencon lace stud- ded with pearls and sequins fashioned the neckline, and cap sleeves formed a deep V to the waistline for back interest. The full back sweep of the court train fell into a soft pouffed hemline. The double-tier illu- sion veil was held in place by a crown of re-embroidered Alencon lace studded with pearls and sequins to match her gown. Mrs. Irving Keene was matron of honor. Nancy Berke served as maid of honor and brides- maid was Joanne Berke. Serving as best man was Je- rome Greenbaum. Ushers were Dr. J o el Gottlieb, Michael Berke, David Hermelin and Martin Blatt. After a honeymoon in Cali- fornia, the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. Aug. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hanley L. Yorke (Susan C. Fish- man), 3046 Parkland, Birming- ham, a son, Kevin Todd. * Aug. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack It Alspector '(Miriam Ruth Silverman), 20165 Warrington, a daughter, Lisa Susan. * July 31 — To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Freedman (Sylvia Brick- ner) of Morton Ave., Oak Park, a son, Mark Steven. * July 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steingold (Sarah Ruth Ru- GEORGE JESSEL and the benstein), 1474 W. Liberty, Ann nation's songwriters will share Arbor, a son, Mark Ross. honors at the Grossinger Coun- June 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. try Club, Grossinger, N. Y. The Irving R. Blum (Rochelle Klemp- long passageway connecting the ner), 15011' Kenton, Oak Park, resort's theater and main build- ing will be divided into two a daughter, Karen Michelle. units. One will be called the * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Avrum How- "George Jessel Way" and have ard Goodie (Judith Sanders) of photographs, clippings, plaques, Fairfield, Conn. (formerly of and other mementos of Jessel, Detroit), a daughter, Sharon who is donating most of the 'material. The other unit, re- Elaine. cently dedicated by songwriters Julie Styne, Bob Merrill, Henry Science Conference Nemo, and Irving Caesar, has named "Tin Pan Alley." For Young Nations in been Jessel is slated to dedicate his part of the permanent ex- Rehovoth Aug. 19-29 hibit Labor Day weekend. REHOVOTH, Israel — The * * * econd conference on science The NEW YORK PHILHAR- n the advancement of new MONIC, under the direction of tates, which will take place at LEONARD BERNSTEIN, will he Weizmann Institute of Sci- appear in concert at Detroit's nce here Aug. 19 to 29, will Masonic Auditorium Thursday, e devoted to comprehensive Sept. 12. The orchestra will in- lanning of agriculture in de- clude Detroit in its four-week eloping countries. coast-to-coast tour beginning in Eighty percent of the peoples late August during which of the developing nations of the Bernstein will conduct a total world are engaged in agricul- of 19 concerts in 14 cities. This ture today. This conference will be the Philharmonic's first will concentrate for ten days transcontinental tour in three upon the most pressing prob- years. * * * lems of man and the land he works. Sixty-six various aspects The Ruben Gold general of contemporary and agricul- agency of the Massachusetts tural planning and develop- Mutual Life Insurance Co., 20800 ment are to be discussed by Greenfield, placed 12th among ranking international authori- the company's 118 general ties and field experts from 29 agencies in the production of countries. Statesmen and scien- individual life insurance during tists will thus come together July. The agency sold a total of again in Rehovoth for the sec- $1,585,363 of new individual ond time. The first Rehovoth business during the period. * * International Conference took The third annual RUSSELL place in 1960. WOODS ART FESTIVAL will be held in Russell Woods Park, Beth El Marrieds Broadstreet and Fullerton, Aug. Elect Officers 16-18. Nearly 2,500 artists in At the annual meeting of the the Metropolitan area are be- Married Group of Temple Beth ing asked to submit work for El, Merton J. Segal was re- the outdoor exhibit and music elected president. Other officers will be featured every night. elected were, Lee J. Marks and Willis Wood, director of the Dr. Sheldon D. Stern, vice-pres- Detroit Institute of Arts, will idents; Dr. Werner G. Heim, make the awards. The friends treasurer; and Mesdames Mar- of the Oak Park Library are co- vin Novick and Frederick E. operating by making available their list of entrants to their Schatz, secretaries. annual art show. 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