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December 27, 1963 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-12-27

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Friday, December 27, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-18

Marilynn Arkin Wed
to Mitchell. Sabin

activities in Society

Joyce Rosen Wed
to Gerald Tauber

Land.smanshaft
Plans for JNF
Month Submitted.

.

Marking one year since she underwent heart surgery, Mrs.
Leaders of Detroit Landsman-
Morris (Shirley) Kar of Wales Ave., Oak Park, will tender a tea
shaften
will meet at breakfast
1-3 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Rainbow Terrace. Proceeds will be donated
Sunday, 10 a.m., at Jericho Tem-
for the Yeshiva Bais Torah of West Haven, Conn., a school
ple, 18495 Wyoming, to review
organized a few years ago by its present dean, Rabbi Mordecai
their activities for Jewish Na-
Yoffee, formerly of Detroit. Guest lecturer will be Dr. Burton
tional
Fund, and to set up plans
London, a heart surgeon and staff member of Sinai Hospital.
for their annual Landsmanshaf-
Friends are invited.
ten Month for JNF, which coin-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bakst (Sara Burton) and daughters,
cides with Jewish National Fund
Gayle S'haron and Marla Judie, have moved into their new home
Month, set for Jan. 15 to Feb. 15.
at 21681 Whitmore, Oak Park.
One of the features of this
Sally Fields of El Al Airlines here served as installation
period, according to Harry Ka-
chairman at recent ceremonies for new officers of the Passenger
miner, chairman of the Lands-
Traffic Club.
manshaften committee for JNF,
Mrs. Anna Gordon, of 19835 Monte Vista, had the exciting
will be the annual JNF Night,
experience of celebrating Hanukah in the Playground of the
scheduled to take place Jan.
Pediatrics Department of the Hadassah-Hebrew University
30, at the Labor Zionist Insti-
Medical Center in Jerusalem, together with members of a
tute,
Hadassah Israel tour.
MRS. GERALD TAUBER
MRS. MITCHELL SABIN
The Cornfield Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
Recommendations w ill be
Marilynn Arkin, daughter of home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Galper, 10160 Dartmouth, Oak
In a candlelight ceremony dealt with by society leadership
Dec. 21 at Bnai Mash Syna- on matters which concern work
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arkin, Park.
19192 Coyle, became the bride
gogue, Joyce Carole Rosen be- for Israel through the JNF.
of Mitchell Erwin Sabin, son
came the bride of Gerald David
Other members of the Lands-
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sabin, JTA President Eleazar Lipsky
Tauber. Parents of the couple manshaften-JNF committee are:
14125 Victoria, Oak Park, in
are the Aaron Rosens of Berk-
Balberor, Louis Bassin, Sam
a ceremony performed by Rab- to Speak at JNF Donor January 28 ley Ave., Oak Park, and the J.
Belkin, A. E. Betensky, Abe
bis Leon Fram and Robert Syme
Max Taubers of Woodvilla Boesky,
Israel Burnstein, Israel
Eleazar Lipsky, best selling lems and is a former editor of Place, Southfield.
Dec. 22 at the Sheraton Cadil-
Finkelstone,
Harry Gonte, Ben
the
New
Palestine.
lac Hotel.
author and novelist, president
The bride wore a gown of
According to Mrs. Pearl No- ivory silk peau de soie, round- Grant, Benjamin Halpern, Ju-
The bride wore a white silk of the Jewish Telegraphic
san, donor chairman, upon the ed neckline and short sleeves, lius Honeyman, Joshua Joyrich,
satin gown with long sleeves,
fitted bodice and a mandarin Agency, will be the guest completion of the project, a empire bodice of hand-corded Philip Kaplan, William Keller,
neckline outlined in white speaker at the donor tea of the patio with a circle of columns, Alencon lace, with pearl ap- Philip Levine, Mrs. A. London,
dutchess lace. The dome-shap- Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Na- to be known as "Pillars of Cour- pliques and a fitted pleated Jack Ormond, Louis Rosenberg,
ed skirt fell into a chapel train. ttional Fund, Tuesday, Jan. 28, age," will be set up in the cen- cumberbund. Her gown was a Sam Rubin, Bert Seedberg, Sol
She wore a white silk satin 1964, at Temple Israel.
tral square of Mishmar Hayar- floor-length sheath skirt with a Selman, Morris Sklar, I. Sosnick
and Nathan Wiss.
pill box hat and carried a bou-
year's donor campaign, den-Gadot, upon which will be detachable chapel train and a
quet of varigated English ivy the This
inscribed the names of more sub- panel of the hand-corded Alen-
33rd
annual
and
main
fund
and stephanotis.
stantial contributors. Both Mish- con lace. Her veil was a tiara 6 Podiatrists Finish
Matron of honor was Mrs. raising activity of the 1100- mar Hayarden and Gadot, de- of tiny pearls and heirloom
Lois Arkin, the bridegroom's
stroyed during Israel's struggle orange blossoms, surrounded by Residency in Surgery
sister, of Chadsworth, Calif.
Six recent podiatrists at Civic
for independence in 1948, are silk illusion. The bride car-
Bridesmaids were Nancy Zel-
considered strategic sectors in ried a prayer book bouquet Hospital, 610 E. Grand Boule-
der and Mrs. Frederick Gold-
the young State's military de- centered with two white orchids vard, were honored recently
smith. Best man was Ralph
fence.
Co-chairmen of this year's surrounded with stephanotis with plaques recognizing their
Guist. Ushers were Dr. David
donor are Mrs. Joseph Green- and entwined with self-branch- achievements in post graduate
Lipshultz, Dr. Eugene Sklar of
foot surgery during the hospi-
baum
and Mrs. Maurice Knop- ing Habinii Ivy.
Rochester, Minn., and Jerome
tal's seventh annual residents
Arlene
Bondell,
cousin
of
the
per.
Mrs.
Morris
Kutinsky
is
Greenraich.
banquet.
bride,
served
as
maid
of
honor.
president
of
the
auxiliary.
Following a honeymoon in
Dr. Earl G. Kaplan, president
Mrs.
Bruce
Rosen
served
her
New York, the couple will re-
of the American Podiatry Asso-
sister-in-law
as
matron
of
hon-
side in Ferndale.
W. J. Rubiner Named
or. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Fred ciation and chief of staff at
V.-P. of City Bank
Garon, sister of the bridegroom, Civic Hospital presented awards
FEPC Settles Case
The Board of Directors of the Mrs. Raymond Katz and Mrs. to Drs. Harvey Strauss of New
City National Bank of Detroit Joel Willens. Audry Garon, York City, Stuart A. Marcus and
of Loy Cohen, Negro
elevated 12 men, it was an- neice of the bridegroom served Allan L. West of Brooklyn, Bar-
ry A. Eisenberg of Jamaica,
as junior bridesmaid.
nounced by
At a hearing of the case of
John H.
The bridegroom's brother-in- Long Island, Allen Packer of
Loy Cohen and the Michigan
French, Jr.,
law, Fred Garon, served as best Yonkers, N. Y., and Samuel W.
Fair Employment Practices
president.
man. Ushers were Bruce Ros- Cox of Atlanta, Ga.
Commission vs. River Rouge
Promoted to
en, brother of the bride; Joel
Savings Bank before Circuit
Want ads get quick results!
vice president
Tauber, cousin of the bride-
Judge James Montante a set-
was
John
J.
groom;
Marshal
Goldman,
Art
tlement was reached between
Gorman, Jr.,
Elkin and Robert Liss. Junior MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT
the Fair Employment Practices
ELEAZAR LIPSKY
who is man-
usher was Mark Tauber, bro-
Commission and the bank.
ther of the bridegroom. Larry
The settlement, said FEPC member women's organization, ager of t h e
Green was ring bearer.
Director Mitchell Tendler, was is dedicated to the reclamation bank's mid-
After a honeymoon to San
"an amicable one and in no of a portion of the land in the town office,
Francisco and Hawaii, the cou-
Rubiner
way indicated that the bank Mishmar Hayarden-Gadot area, 2990 W. Grand
and his orchestra
ple will reside on Greenfield
admitted that it had discrimi- in Northern Galilee, on the Is- Blvd.
UN 3-6501
Named assistant vice presi- Rd. in Southfield.
If No Answer Call DI 1-6847
nated against Cohen."
rael-Syrian border. The whole dents were Loren D. Allston,
On December 14, 1959, Loy area is the current major land
Cohen, a Negro, filed a com- development project of the De- Richard A. Howard, James R. Counseling Available
plaint alleging that the bank troit Jewish community through Leithauser, Harry G. Richards, on Residing in Israel
Walter J. Rubiner, William T.
refused to hire him as a bank the Jewish National Fund.
Rutter.
Israel Reinuss, director of the
teller, based on racial grounds.
Rubiner is a commercial loan midwestern office of the Jewish
The son of the distinguished
The bank contended that it did
officer and will continue in that Agency Immigration Depart-
not discriminate against Cohen Jewish leader, Louis Lipsky, capacity.
He joined the bank's ment in Chicago, will visit De-
based on his race. The bank Eleazar Lipsky was early imbued staff in September,
1955, as a troit New Year's day and Jan. 2
with
an
abiding
interest
in
Jew-
stated that it has always been
management
trainee.
After
corn- to counsel persons interested in
ish
affairs
here
and
in
Israel,
a
an equal opportunity employer.
the training program, he residing in Israel.
It denied that Cohen had re- country he has visited and writ- pleting
More than 4,000 Americans
turned a completed application ten about. He is a former mem- was assigned to the commercial
have settled in Israel since
to the bank for consideration. ber of the national executive loan department.
1960, he said. For appointment
The settlement was approved committee of the Zionist Organ-
with Reinuss, call 864-6608.
by Louis Rosenzweig, chairman ization of America, vice presi-
Max Schrut
of the Fair Employment Prac- dent of the American Jewish
For Good Photographs
and Prompt Service
tices Commission; Gerald Dav- League for Israel, and active
SAM ROSENBLAT
Call me at
Record sales of 13 million
id White, assistant Attorney in the . American Jewish Con-
Master of Ceremonies
General, attorney for the FEPC; gress and American Friends of UNICEF Greeting Cards and
And His
175,000 UNICEF Calendars con-
and Kenneth J. Logan, attorney the Hebrew University.
Dance and Entertainment
A practicing New York City firmed widespread support for
for the bank_ and was sub-
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Band
mitted to Judge Montante for attorney, Lipsky was for four the United Nations Children's
We Come to Your Home
Party Arrangement Specialist
years a New York County As- Fund in the U.S.A. this year,
his approval.
With Samples
the
U.S.
Committee
for
UNICEF
sistant District Attorney. He is
UN 4-0237
UN 4-6845
KE 8.1291
TY 5.8805
director of the Eastern Life announced at the UN. Card
Histadrut Campaign a Insurance
Company of New sales increased by 23% over
counsel for the America- 1962's record high. The UNICEF'
Ruled Tax Exempt York,
Israel Cultural Foundation and Calendar was sold out early in
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Sol a member of the Federal Bar December. The Committee re-
Stein, national executive direct- Association of New York and ceived mail orders totalling
or of the 40-year-old Israel His- New Jersey.
$1,275,000, an increase of 19%
tadrut Campaign, sponsored by
over last year.
Lipsky
has
earned
wide
rec-
the National Committee for La-
ognition
as
author
of
such
best-
Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods
bor Israel, announced that the
AWARD WINNER
organization has received a def- selling novels as "Kiss of
Harry Markson, director of
initive, favorable ruling from Death," later made into a mo- boxing at Madison Square Gar-
tion
picture,
and
"The
Scien-
the Internal Revenue Service de-
den, will be presented the
Between Hartwell & Schaefer
Ciaring the campaign to be tax tists" which was a Book of the James Walker Award for long-
exempt and that contributions Month Club selection. In addi- time service to the ring at the
WE DELIVER
DI 1-2840
made to the campaign are deduc- tion, Lipsky has authored ar- N.Y. Boxing Writers annual
AMPLE
FREE
PARKING
IN
REAR
ticles
on
various
Jewish
prob-
tible by the donors.
banquet on Jan. 12.

SAMMY
WOOLF

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