Friday, February 21, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S-28 Latke, Haman tasch in Troubled Age Peritz-Ketchel Rites Subject of U. of M. Faculty Debate Are Solemnized Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan will hold its annual Purim De- bate 8 p.m. Thursday at the conclusion of the reading of the Megillah. Presented in the spirit of a panel of faculty members, half advocating the merits of the latke, the other half of the hamantasch. The sub- ject is "The Latke, the Ha- mantasch and Civil Disobedi- ence in an Ecumenical Age." With Dr. Carl Cohen, assist- ant professor of philosophy, as moderator, the debaters in- clude, as latke proponents, Myron Simon of Detroit, lectur- er in English at the Dearborn campus of the university; Dr. Morris Shanker, visiting asl sociate professor of law; and Dr. Caesar R. Blake, assistant professor of English. On behalf of the hamantasch, the speakers are Dr. Norman S. Radin, research biochemist of the Mental Health Research Institute; Dr. Monroe Z. Haf- fer, associate professor of Span- ish; and Dr. Victor H. Miesel, assistant professor of history of art. Dr. Paul J. Alexander, pro- fessor of history at the Uni- versity of Michigan, will de- liver Wednesday, the fifth lec- ture, "The Trial and Death of Jesus," in the series of seven lecture - discussions sponsored by Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion on "The Jews and Jesus." The lecture will be given 8 p.m. at Hillel House, 1429 Hill. WSU Fund Sets New Records; Aids University A record 12-month figure of $92,939.90, collected during its 1963 fund raising campaign, has been allocated to university projects for the 1964-65 school year by the Wayne State Fund Board. This amount, representing gifts from Wayne State Univer- sity alumni and friends, is a 21 per cent increase over the 1962 total of $76,705. Of the 1963 contributions, $27,300 was earmarked for stu- dent scholarships and loans— one of the University's most critical needs. The Board also voted to continue two faculty research recognition awards at a total cost of $11,600. The remainder of the fund will go toward financial support of the 100th anniversary of the University in 1968, an alumni exhibit by the art • department, an out-state tour by the Univer- sity Glee Club, Detroit Adven- ture, faculty conference grants and teaching and research equipment. The new 1964 Fund Board chairman is Samuel N. Gershen- son, 19565 Cumberland Way, president, Golden Key Motels. Leonard Simons is a board member. MRS. HAROLD PERITZ In a double-ring ceremony recently performed by Rabbi Ernst Conrad and Rabbi Jacob Segal at Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, Marilyn Ann Ketchel was married to Harold William Peritz. The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ketchel of Illinois Ave., Pontiac, and Mrs. Leonard Peritz and the late Mr. Perlitz. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with sweetheart neckline and bodice and skirt panels of Chantilly lace. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion was fitted to a jeweled tiara. She carried white roses on a Bible. Gail Ketchel, the bride's sis- ter, served as maid of honor. Mrs. Martin Trotsky, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Ushers were Irwin Wald- man and Richard Ketchel. Mar- Feb. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. tin Trotsky was best man. F erbert L. Sokol (Rochelle Following a honeymoon in 1 abovitz), 14440 Vernon, Oak Toronto, the couple will reside i ark, a daughter, Marla Ilene. in Oak Park. * * * Comedian George Gobel to Receive Award at Women's Bond Luncheon Comedian George Gobel will receive an award at the an- nual Pioneer Women Israel Bond Award Luncheon March 12 in the Hilton Room of the Statler-Hilton Hotel, it was an- nounced by president Mrs. Mil- ton Weiss. Winner of two Emmy Awards for his TV shows "Lonesome" George will take time off from his appearance at the Rooster- tail to lend his efforts on behalf of Israel. Besides Gobel, the program will include Israeli vocalist Tova Porat, who sings every- thing from jazz to opera. Joey Russell, known as "Col. Clown," will be the guest comedian. A $100 Israel Bond, donated by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division, will be awarded. For reservations, call the Pio- neer Women's Office, DI 1-0786 or DI 1-5707. Mrs. Jack Gosman is Bond chairman and Mrs. Mi- chael Michlin, ticket chairman. On the committee are: Mesdames Milton Weiss, Council president; Norman Leemon, past president; Joseph Wyzan, vice presi- dent at large; Sam Fishman, vice president, education; Nathan Glen- ner, vice president funds; Harry Le- vitt, vice president organization; Jack Rose, treasurer; Harry Mondry, financial secretary; David Marks, dues secretary; Gerald Goldberg, re- cording secretary; and Sarah Rubin and Alvin Gale, mailing secretaries. Others on the committee are the following club presidents: Mesdames Sarah Levin, Club One; Jack Rose, Club 2; Edna Groskind, Alonah; Hyman Disner, Avodah; Sydney Goodman, Brandeis; Miss Arle Kahn, B&P; Mesdames William Fisher, Chana Czenesh; Larry Gut- Announcements Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. PHILIP ENTIN (9 lbs., 3 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the re- you PRODUCTS RASKIN ceived helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-8266 FE 4-4149 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 1■11■1•••ft RABBI ISAAC KAPLAN Certfied Mohel Serving in Homes & Hospitals 17181 Cherrylawn UN 1-1508 REV. Joseph Maras CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving in Homes & Hospitals UN 4-0572 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes TU 3-1441 3298 Sturtevant Feb. 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. F ruce L. Danto (Joan Fried), 1 8516 Hartwell, a son, Steven ' ouglas. * * Feb. 15 — To Rabbi and Mrs. :alil S. Rosenberg (Diana Res- Ir ick), formerly of Detroit, 1109 effrey Ave., Wanamassa, N.J., ° daughter, Leeora Neelee. * * * Feb. 12 — To Dr. and Mrs. 1 rthur S. Shufro (Norma Jean arelik), 28585 Rivercrest, outhfield, a daughter Julianne ope. ) * * * Feb. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. i awrence Bernstein (S h a r on I aomi Siegel), 681 Merrick, a ( aughter, Laura Janis. • * * Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron- : ld M. Horowitz (Carol Bransky), Debate With WSU Set by Touring Team From Yeshiva U. Wayne State University will meet a two-man Yeshiva Uni- versity debating team on the topic, "Resolved: That the fed- eral government should guar- antee a higher education to qualified high school graduates," 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Young Is- rael Center of Oak-Woods. The public is invited. Ten Yeshiva students, five two-man teams, are participating in the 15th annual College De- bating Society Tour covering 14,000 miles and bringing them into competition with 28 col- leges and universities in the U.S. and Canada. Yeshiva's team will take the pro position in all debates except in the South. The two appearing in Detroit will take on the University of Windsor Monday. 4706 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a on, Steven Gary. * * * Feb. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. ichard S. Benedek (Elissa L. anush) of Ann Arbor, a son, Treasonous Plot Unfolds avid Manfred. * * * in 'Seven Days in May' Feb. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- red Tobocman (Paula Williams f Toledo), a son, Michael J oseph. * * Feb. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisch (Marjorie Yagoda), for- merly of Detroit, a son, Bruce Jeffrey. * Feb. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Besterman (Phylis Gaba), 20551 Heyden, a daughter, Les- lie Cheryl. * * * Jan. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Collins (Marilyn Schmier), 4030 W. 13 Mile, Royal Oak, a daughter, Margo Beth. When is a traitor not a traitor? . . . That is the exciting and chilling question posed in "Seven Days In May," the new suspense drama now at the ::Mercury Theater. Based on the best- selling novel this new release has an all-star cast h eaded by B urt Lan- caster, Kirk Douglas, Fred- Lancaster ric March, Ava Gardner and Edmond O'Brien. "Seven Days In May" is a story of treachery in govern- ment, a conspiracy by the Joint Jan. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Chiefs of Staff to take over the Samuel Mark (Rose Hammer) White House by force. It shows of Hubbell Ave., a daughter, how such a plot could succeed . . even here in America. Lisa Susan. tenberg, Dimona; Max Gladstone, Golda Myerson; Morris Mittleman, Ilanita; Archie Singer, Israel; Fran- ces Shayne, Kinneret; Julius Silver- man, Massada; David Schrage, Neg- bah and Aaron Katzman, Sharone. Israel Bond chairmen are Mes- dames Jack Gosman, Council; Mi- chael Michlin, Club One; Israel Ser- ling, Club 2; Sam Isaacs, Avodah; Jack Berent, Brandeis; Evelyn Schwartz, B&P; Nathan Bright, Tom Borman; Jack Malamud; Louise La- Med, Chana Czenesh; Sidney Ferst, Dimona; Isadore Fleisher, Golda My- erson; Alex Schreier, Hanna; Irwin Berman, Ralph Levin, Israel; Jack Gosman, Kinneret; Norman Kantor, Massada and Isadore Kaplan, Neg- bah. ( `Understanding Your Child' First in Series "Understanding Your Child and His Needs" will be the first topic in a series of parent-educa- tion workshops of Birmingham Temple 8 p.m. Tuesday at May- fair Nursery, Middlebelt Rd. Dr. M. Bornstein, chairman of the religious school committee, will review the psychological factors in the religious training of children. The school is sched- uled to open next fall. For information, call Harold Sader, MA 6-5773. 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