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January 24, 1964 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-01-24

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Friday, January 24, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 18

Michelson-l'ubin
Rites in New York

People Make News

DR. MARTIN BARR, profes-
MRS. LYNDON B. JOHN-
SON has accepted the honorary sor and chairman of the depart-
chairmanship of the 1964 ment of pharmaceutics at Wayne
American Cancer S o c i et y State University. has been dean
Crusade to be conducted in of the College of Pharmacy. Dr.
Barr, 13329 Sherwood, Hunting-
April.
*
ton Woods, succeeds Dean
PAUL PARAY will conclude Stephen Wilson who died of a
his four-week series of concerts heart attack in December.
* *
With the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra for this season at pro-
DR. ROMAN JAKOBSON,
grams to be given at 8:30 p.m., visiting professor from Harvard
Thursday and Saturday, in the University and one of the
Henry and Edsel Ford Audi- world's outstanding leaders in
torium. Soloist for the two con- the field of linguistics, will
certs will be ISAAC STERN, speak at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.
violinist.
28, in the Kresge Science Li-
•*
brary Auditorium on the Wayne
MAX M. FISHER has been State University campus, on
MRS. JAMES MICHELSON
elected to the board of directors the topic "Linguistic Contribu-
Bonnie Tubin, daughter of of Allen Industries, Inc., Jerry tions to the Study of Aphasis."
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tubin of J. Tobias, chariman of the His lecture is sponsored by Dr.
Kenmore, N. Y., became the board. announced.
John M. Dorsey, the University
* *
bride of James Ascher Michel-
Professor. There is no admis-
The Jewish Museum of the sion charge and the public is
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence J. Michelson of Covington Jewish Theological Seminary of invited.
* * *
Rd., recently at the Statler Hil- America anounces the resigna-
tion of its director, Alan R.
ton Hotel, Buffalo.
NORTON E. LONG, profes-
Rabbi Seymour E. Freedman, Solomon, effective July 1, the sor of politics at Northwestern
,assisted by Cantor Charles Gu- close of the 1963-1964 art sea- University and staff consultant
and executive assistant to the
dovitz, officiated. • son.
* * *
governor of Illinois, has been
The bride wore an ivory gown
Mrs. Philip I. Berman, of Al-
featuring an empire bodice of lentown, Pennsylvania, is rep- named the first incumbent of
satin with a bateau neckline and resenting the World Jewish the James Gordon Chair in
Community Government at
skirt appliqued with re-embroid-
Congress at Brandeis University.
ered Alencon lace. A cape train
the current
* * *
from the shoulders extended
UNICEF e x -
MAURICE A. BETMAN, CLU,
into a chapel train. A lace man-
ecutive board
of the Northwestern Mutual
tilla completed the ensemble.
meeting in
Life Insurance Co. is "Man of
Mrs. Marvin II. Davidson of
Bangkok, Thai-
the Year" for his company for
Scarsdale, sister of the bride-
land. The ses-
the second consecutive year. He
groom, was matron of honor.
sion winds up
I is associated with the S. Miller
Other attendants were Mrs.
Jan. 24. Mrs.
Weisman District Agency and
Ronald M. Cohen of Elkins
Berman is a the John A. Formella, CLU,
Park, Pa., cousin of the bride;
, member of General Agency.
Lois Biener of Philadelphia;
t h e National
Regina Gittlin. of . South
Committee of
Orange, N. J.; and Judith
Hadassah and Torczyner to Speak
Unger of Woodmere. Jane and
a former chair-
Jill Hochberg, cousins of the
man of the at Bond Fete Feb. 1
bride, were flower girls.
Jacques Torczyner, chairman
Women's Di-
Stephen P. Wolfson of Miami
Mrs. Berman vision of the of the National Zionist Organi-
Beach was best man. Ushers United Jewish Appeal. Through zation Executive Council and
were Marvin H. Davidson, Joel Mrs. Berman's initiative, the member of the presidium of the
Gershenson of Detroit, Marshall World Jewish Congress recently World Zionist Actions Commit-
E. Sigel of West Hartford, Conn., embarked upon a project to tee, will be the guest speaker
Louis P. Buck III of Demarest, Mobilize support throughout
at the Albert
N. J., and Bruce Tubin, brother I its affiliated communities all
Einstein Bnai
of the bride.
Brith Lodg e
over the world in behalf of
Both the b r i de and bride- UNICEF. From Thailand Mrs.
a n d Chapter
groom are graduates of the Uni- Berman, who is accompanied by
"Cafe Negev"
versity of Pennsylvania, Whar- her husband, will visit a num-
Leap Year
ton School of Finance and Com- ber of Jewish communities in
Dance, Satur-
merce.
day, Feb. 1.
the Far East and Australia.
* * *
8:30 p.m., at
After a trip to Honolulu and
the Beth Aar-
California. the couple will live
Governor EDMUND G.
on Social Hall,
in Detroit at Lafayette Towers BROWN of California will be
18000 Wyom-
West. .
honorary chairman of the 91st
ing.
Mr. Michelson is serving in annual •forum of the National
Jenny Eisen-
the Air Force at Selfridge AFB. Conference on Social Welfare
stein, folk
when it assembles in Los
singer who
May 24-29. Dr. Nathan
Detroit Pianist, 17, Wins Angeles,
specializes in
E. Cohen of Cleveland, vice-
Battle Creek Contest
president and Dean of the
Hebrew and
Yiddish songs,
Pianist Miriam Gargarian, 17 School of Applied Social Sci-
w ill be the
student of Julius Chajes, won ences at Western Reserve -Uni-
of NCSW.
guest enter-
a piano contest sponsored by the versity, is president
* *
tainer. Eric
Torezyner
Battle Creek Symphony Orches-
Mrs. GLADYS RTITER, wife Rosenow and his Continental
tra.
She will be soloist in Greig's of the late Louis Ritter, promi- Orchestra will provide music
Piano Concerto with the Battle nent New York realtor, and his for the dancing. The affair is on
Cr e e k Symphony Orchestra brother, SIDNEY RITTER, have behalf of the Bnai Brith Is-
contributed $25,000 to establish rael Bond program. Refresh-
April 5 under the direction of
a radiology clinic in Israel's ments will be served. Admission
George Baziotopoulos.
new Dental School, it was an- is free.
nounced by Lionel R. Bauman,
Want ads get quick results!
Torczyner is a member of
president of the American
Friends of the Hebrew Uni- one of _the most distinguished
versity. The Louis Ritter Radi- families in pre-war Europe. His
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ology Clinic will be housed in father was president of the Bel-
© the new $2,000,000 Dental gian -Zionist Federation. He
©
® School now nearing completion made a major contribution to
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on the medical campus of the the development and promotion
® In Rome it's
Hebrew University at Bin Kar- of the Israel diamond industry.
He is honorary secretary of
em, Jerusalem.
* * *
the Diamond Trade Association
Two promotions and one new of America. He was founder
© appointment to the Bnai Brith and organizer of the World
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Youth Organization national Confederation of General Zion-
staff were announced recently ists.
by David M. Blumberg, chair-
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man of the Bnai Brith Youth First Jewish Settlers
Commission. SEYMOUR S.
© But in Detroit it's © COHEN was named director of Topic for Farband
© program and publications, as-
Movsas Goldofta, director of
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© suming the duties of Dr. Irving the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-
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Canter, who resigned to accept Yiddish Shule, will speak 9 p.m.
© a post at the University of Illi- Saturday at the Labor Zionist
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nois. Also promoted . was DR. Institute. . His topic is "Who
®
DANIEL THURSZ, who will Were the First Jewish Settlers
now serve as director of sum- in America?" Guests are invited
to the Farband-sponsored lecture.
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Melinan-IVeindling Mizrachi Sends
Vows Set in August Israel Passover

CARE Packages

MISS PAMELA MELMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Melman of
Freeland Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Pamela Ann, to Howard Keith
Weindling, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Weindling of Strathmoor
Ave.
Miss Melman is a senior at
the University of Michigan,
where her fiance attends the
school of medicine. An August
wedding is planned.

As in previous years, Detroit
Mizrachi Organization reached an
agreement with CARE to send
Passover packages for the forth-
coming holidays.
"This year, Passover is com-
paratively early and therefore
whoever wants to send to rela-
tives, friends and needy families
in Israel, should do so immedi-
ately, in order that they can get
it on time," a Mizrachi spokes-
man said.
The packages contain around
20 pounds of food, mostly meats,
all vital to Israeli consumers.
"As a public service to our
community, Mizrachi is only able
to send a limited number of
packages and, from past experi-
ence, it is known that there is
always a sohrtage in CARE Pass-
over Packages. It is therefore
advisable to arrange for the or-
ders as early as possible," Miz-
rachi announced.
The Mizrachi office, 17596 Wy-
oming, DIamond 1-0708, is ac-
cepting orders for CARE pack-
ages.

"The spontaneous feeling of
brotherhood is a mark of human
maturity."—Oveta Culp Hobby

Jewish, American Songs
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Jewish Center, Oak Park.


Fourth, fifth and six graders

will perform for the event de-


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ERIC

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His Continental Orchestra ••
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