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January 24, 1964 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-01-24

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Golden-Rogovein
Rites Solemnized

C. H. Gershenson.
Rosenwach-Gorden
Troth Is Announced Is Named on

activities in Society

Board of WSU

Mrs. Morris Kai- was honored at a recent afternoon tea at
Shaarey Shomayim Synagogue. Special guests were Rabbi Samuel
Prero of Northwest Young Israel and Dr. Burton London, head
of Cardiac catheterization at Grace and Sinai hospitals.

MRS. MARTIN GOLDEN

Dena Marleen Rogovein be-
came the bride of Martin David
Golden in a double-ring candle-
light ceremony recently at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. Rabbi Benja-
min H. Gorrelick, Rabbi Milton
Arm and Cantor David Bagley
officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Rogovein of
Kentucky Ave. and Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan J. Golden of Ap-
poline Ave.
The bride wore a gown of
white Italian-cut velvet with a
rounded neckline, empire
bodice, A-line skirt and bell
sleeves. Her train was a de-
tachable panel of white satin.
A velvet pillbox held her
French illusion veil. She car-
ried a bouquet of white roses. •
Linda Rogovein, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Elaine Golden,
sister of the bridegroom, Linda
Lipsitt and Phyllis Martin.
The bridegroom was attended
by David Shubiner, best man.
Michael Small, Sherwin Con-
way, Bob Rosen, Irwin Elson,
Edward Rogovein, uncle of the
bride, and Louis Goldberg,
uncle of the bridegroom, were
ushers.
After a honeymoon in Nassau,
the couple will live on Lahser
Rd.

Oneg Shabbat Slated
for Prof. Spicehandler

Dr. Ezra Spicehandler, pro-
fessor of Hebrew literature at
the Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Insti-
tute of Reli-
gion and a
member of the
national exec-
utive of the
Labor Zionist
0 r g anization
of A m erica,
will be guest
at an oneg
shabbat 9 p.m.
today at the
Labor Zionist
Institute.
Dr. S p ice-
handler will
speak on A. D.
Gordon. T h e
oneg is spon-
Spicehandler sored by the
Labor Zionist Council of De-
troit.
Refreshments will be served.

20 Ships to Be Added
to Zim Merchant Fleet

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Zim
Israel Navigation Co. announced
plans to increase the size of its
merchant fleet this year, It will
add 20 vessels to a total of 68
ships with a combined dead-
weight tonnage of 565,844 tons.
Passenger traffic on the line's
ships increased by 9 per cent
during the past year compared
with 1962, the company reported.
The new vessels to be ac-
quired this year include the pas-
senger liner S. S. Shalom which
will be put into transatlantic
service this spring, and 19 new
cargo vessels aggregating 154,200
dead-weight tons.

Elliott Elkin of the Elkin Travel Bureau is currently
conducting the Sealy Mattress group tour to Mexico. Before he
returns to Detroit, he will stop at San Francisco and Las Vegas
to arrange for spring and summer tours.
Out-of-town guests at the wedding of Sharon Ann Kaplan
and Ted Jay Hochberg in Windsor were Mr. and Mrs. A. Lipson,
Dr. and Mrs. H. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. C. Caplan and Miss E.
Barrer, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. P. Chez and the M. Withalls
of Chicago; the J. Siegels and Mrs. R. Silverstein of London.
Shapiro-Schwartz-Feinstein Family Club will hold an anni-
versary dinner party Sunday at Capistrano Restaurant, according
to president Paul Shapiro. Birthdays and anniversaries will be
celebrated.
Cornfield Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornfield, 13681 Elgin, Oak Park, New
officers elected at a recent meeting are Sam Jacoby, president;
Mannie Cornfield, vice president; Marilyn Jacoby, Mildred Mintz
and Adele Galper, secretaries; Dr. Alan Cornfield, treasurer; and
Doris Cornfield, publicity.
Mrs. Eva B. Morris was honored on her 75th birthday with
a family dinner party arranged by her children Bee and Lou
Diamond at Boesky's. Great grandson Allan Brooks, son of Gail
and Charles Brooks, led the singing of "Happy Birthday."
Among the participants in the four-day international execu-
tive board meetings of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization in
Washington, D.C., are Richard Heideman, 17352 Roselawn, inter-
national secretary of Aleph Zadik Aleph for young men; and
Miss Barbara Desow, 17304 Cherrylawn, an international vice
president of Bnai Brith Girls. The meetings will close Sunday.
Detroit guests attending the Buffalo, N.Y., wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. James Michelson were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons,
the Eugene J. Arnfelds, Oscar Silvermans, Horace Habers,
Michael Haber and Mrs. Harvey H. Goldman.
A surprise party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Widlan of
Stahelin Rd. on their 25th anniversary was held recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feinberg, Catalina Dr., Southfield.
Sarah Lasser of Chicago was among the 40 guests.
Miss Marilyn Wolfe of Greenbriar Ave., Oak Park, is back
from a two weeks' visit in Las Vegas and California as a guest
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rich.
A dinner party at the Roostertail was held recently in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Radner's fifth anniversary and Mrs. Rad-
ner's (Susan Klinger) 25th birthday. Highlight of the evening was
the telephoned announcement of the birth of a boy to Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Klinger, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Radner.

S. India Jewish Community Dying
• -



Despite
Decrease in Emigration

Despite the waning number
of Jews leaving India, the com-
munity in Malabar, South India,
is slowly dying, according to a
recent report from Cochin,
India, by Thomas F. Brady in
the New York Times.
Only 300 Jews remain in the
area where a community of 2,500
lived in 1947, when India be-
came independent from Britain.
Eighty of the 300 live in Cochin
proper, Brady writes.
He explains that the emi-
gration to Israel was checked
after the Chinese Communists
invasion of India in October
1962. The India government
ruled that "persons leaving
the country could not take
their assets with them, and
many, including the members
of the Malabar Jewish com-
munity, chose to remain
rather than leave the country
penniless."
Only two young men of mar-
riageable age remain in the
community. One, Samuel Koder,
24, i sengaged to a girl of 17,
whom he will marry next year.
Judah Ashkenazy, 19, has not
yet made his choice. Only three
girls are eligible in the 15-17-
year-old group. Two of them
and Ashkenazy's two sisters
"must wait, if they are to marry
within the community, for three
boys of 12 and 13 to grow up.
Even then one will be left
over."
Kocier said he can't afford to
abandon his father's and uncle's
prosperous general store and
trading center in Cochin. He
prefers to wait for a possible
easing of restrictions on export
of money than to leave now for
Israel, a penniless man under
the parliamentary ruling.
"The Jews of the Malabar
region," Brady goes on, "are
rigidy orthodox and will not

marry into the far larger group
of Indian Jews known as the
Bene-Israeli."
The marriage problem is
made worse by the fact that
the community is divided into
"White Jews" and "Black Jews",
who customarily do not inter-
marry either, because of the
difference in skin pigmentation.

U.S. Family Agencies
There are some 85 Jewish
family agencies in the United.
States dealing with more than
60,000 cases each year.

Charles H. Gershenson was
named on Tuesday by Governor
Romney to serve on the board
of governors of Wayne State
University.
The Governor named three
WSU board members — one
Democrat and two Republicans
—and Gershtnson was named
as a Republican.
Gershenson is chairman of
the current Allied Jewish Cam-
paign and is president of the
Jewish Center.

Inhuman relations we too
often forget the word human.

MISS ANARUTH ROSENWACH

Dr. and Mrs. Felix Rosen-
wach of Victoria Ave., Hunting-
ton Woods, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Anaruth to Norman Gerald
Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph A. Gordon of Church
Ave., Oak Park.
The bride-to-be received her
BA degree in English from
Wayne State University, and
her fiance is working on his
master's degree in psychology
at Wayne State.
An Aug. 15 wedding is planned.

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