Susan Cohen Wed to . Annual Jewish-Book Fair, Nov. 7-22, Planned in Commemoration of 100th - Paul David Borman . Anniversary of Yiddish Literature A program to commemorate the presenting the opening . night speaker, Dr. Joseph C. Landis, 100th 'anniversary of Yiddish lit- erature will be• included -in the associate professor of English College of the City • 13th annual Jewish Book Fair to at Queens ,, to take place at the Jewish Center, of New York. AmOng the members of Mrs. 7-22, it /Was announced by b, .Nov. Milton J. Miljer, president of the Goulds committee are: Mrs. Milton Center, when he reappointed Mrs., Berry, program chairman; Mrs. Arthur I. Gould as general chair- Henry Berris, youth programs; mart of the fair. Mrs. Morris Friedman, Yiddish The theme will be "Evolution programs; Mrs. Carl Schiller, book of American-Jewish Literature — ,selection; Mrs. Miles Jaffe, deco- Mirror of 100 Years," in observ- rations; Mrs. Bryce Alpern, pub- ance of the centennial of the ap- licity; and Frank M. Loewenberg, , pearance :of the first modern Yid- Book Fair coordinator. The three-week festivities will dish novel "Dos Kleine Menshele" ('*The Little Man") by Mendele • .be enlivened by gay booths for Moeller Seforim, which appeared children and adults featuring 1 drawings of characters directly out in Odessa in 1864. Federation Executives Ap praise New Problems TAMIMENT, Pa. (JTA) — An intense self-examination of the role of the Jewish Federation executive marked the four-day session here of executive directors from 50 com- munities in intermediate and small cities, sponsored by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. An institute of small cities center and federation executives,' held here simultaneously, was co- sponsored also ,by the National Jewish Welfare Board. This was the 20th year that fed- eration executives were holding their annual gathering to discuss, MRS. PAUL D. 130R. N SAM ROSEN BLAT Master of Ceremonies And His Dance and Entertainment Band Party Arrangement Specialist it KE 8-1291 UN 4-0237 OUR NEW FALL LINE OF SUITS, SPORTCOATS AND SLACKS HAVE JUST ARRIVED • . . IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS! NEW — FINE SELECTION OF 20% OFF TOPCOATS & OVERCOATS Vi o■ ry 13641 W. 9 Mile CUSTOM TAILOR Phone 545-3558 OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 3 g tivite You. son. Stephen Bloom and Douglas Mossman. Lt. Richard S. Borland ii of Mundelein, Ill.. Lt. Frank Col- Mrs. Arnfeld Mrs. Jones ry L. Jones, 18925 Muirluntl. and lins of Fort Devens. Mass., Michael Ijihiein of Cedarbur,g. Wis., and Jonathan W. Cohen, brother of the bride. • After a wedding trip to Spain and Portugal. Mr. and Mrs. Bor- man will reside in Ann Arbor. Mrs, Walter B. Ford II of Grosse w Pointe as co-chairmen of femen's Rokeach Kosher Soap teams. Carl W. Moyer of Birmingham was named co-chairman, men's ' teams. and Gilbert F. Richards of Bloomfield Hills was selected as • co-chairman. "Operation ThruSt." Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, ,1001 Covington, and Miss Mildred Feely, , 19375 Cumberland, were named co-chairmen for Division II, worn- en's teams. The committees operate prior to the opening of the Torch Drive, scheduled for Oct. 20. The advance gifts com s onittee will kick off its 1964 campaign at a . luncheon meeting Sept. 14 at the \ Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Available in Four-Packs I. Rokeach & Sons, pioneer pro- ducer of kosher food and house- hold products, announced its soaps would be available in four-packs, a major departure for the 94-year concern. Rokeach kosher soap, made with 100 per cent -coconut oil, has kept its basic formula since , 1870. Monroe Nash, company presi- . dent. said. Rokeach's kosher soap is particularly effective on aluminum. pots and pans (it acts as a shining as well as a cleansing agent), and the coconut oil is gentle on the 'housewife's hands. TO ENROLL. YOUR CHILD, — OR TEENAGER . Rokeaeh Introduces New Gefilte Fish Premium Can I HACK SHOES . Our Beginning and Advanced I. Rokeach & Sons, producers of kosher foods, has just 'intro- duced a new two-portion 151- ounce sized can of premium gefilte are kind to your children's feet. Pletty of toeLroom — (no pointed toes) Genuine leather soles and insoles Widths available: AAA to EE for girls AA to EEEE for boys For girls Dressy low seam moccasins; also plain toes. Black or brown. Regular as well as extra supportive construc- tion_ ,Leather or RIPPLE® soles. of tremendous value in examining the spectrum of Jewish federation and welfare fund services. The ushers were Dr. Ronald Ben- NEW YORK — Putting the tra- ditional concept, of "gemiluth chassodim" into practice, 14 Jew- ish teenagers have paid $350 each For boys 1 presentations, are considered to be Air Force Base. Me. Dr. David Gei- f and of Cincinnati was best man. Shun Lazy Summer for Chance to Serve for the Privilege of helping their fellow man. In a New York Times article by Irving Spiegel the work of these young people is described, from., tutoring underprivileged Negro • and Puerto Rican youngsters to• assisting their parents buy gro- ceries on low budgets. The teens are members of the Mitzvah Corps of the National Fed- eration of Temple Youth, a Reform Jewish group. They spent the en- tire summer working in the "jungle." under the supervision of the Goddard-Riverside Community Center. Larry Blumberg of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., said he has spent the last five summers in Europe. "Out the Mitzvah Corps has meant something — the chance to be of service to others." The students each chipped 4n $350 to cover costs of room and board and entertainment. communal issues, as .wel/ as the discussions at the sessions on these on a professional level, some of the problems they face in a rapidly Miss Susan Winer Cohen, of the works of Sholem Aleithem daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manue l "T hroug h the warm and im- I perishable medium of Yiddish lit7, and others. All Jewish organiza- F. Cohen of Bethesda, Md.,' was erature, contemporary American 1 tions are invited to participate married to Paul David Borman, and can do so by calling Mrs. Jews Will `be able to take a closer Berry, LI 4-4063 or Loewenberg son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Borman . look at themselves in order to re- of Lincolnshire Rd. Rabbi Balfour Brickner, director evalute and strengthen their ident-; DI 1-4200. of the Commission on Interfaith ity." Mrs. Gould said. Activities. Union of American He- A variety of activities is planned': Il lesdain, es Jones , .. brew Congregations. performed to cover many aspects of this i the ceremony .in the Shoreham topic. and to stimulate and delight , Arnfeld Named to Hotel. He was assisted by Rabbi the curiosity about Jewish iden- Max Weine of Camden, N. J., uncle tity. A large number of Detroit ; Torch Fund Posts of the bridegroom. A reception in Jewish organizations will partici- -ii R. Jamison Williams, president the Palladian Room followed the ----' pate with a wide range of pro- grams, including lectures, musi- . of American Metal Products Corp.. ceremony. bride wore an ivory peau cals, a Center theater drama pro-- -and 1964 Torch Drive co-chairmanl de The soie Empire gown with a hod- duction, . "The Tenth Man," and . for advance gifts, named Mrs. Har- I ' ice of Alencon lace appliqued Hebrew and Yiddish evenings. with clusters of petals and pearls, Special programs for children and and -a square-cut detachable train. "- teens are being planned. She carried a cascade of white The Book Fair Committee will orchids. act as a coordinating agent, pro- Mrs. David Borden of Hartford, viding and displaying books by ' Conn., was matron of• honor and significant Jewish authors, and the bridesmaids were Nancilee Goodman of Short Hills. N. J., and Mrs. Philip Hollman of Loring, Mitzvah Corps Teens d Changing Jewish community. The formal presentations on important Decorative insets liven up this fall's styles. Shown: black nNlon velvet. Regular as well as extra support. HACK SHOE CO. Four Stores to Serve You 19360 Livernois Sth Floor Mutual Bldg., 16633 E. Warren at 28 W. Adams 235 Pierce, Birmingham fish, Monroe Nash, president of the 94-year old concern, announced this week. Rokeach, the first firm in the nation to offer gefilte fish in cans, introduced the specialty this past 'January in four-portion cans. Its immediate acceptance ' by buyers from coast-to-coast made it man- datory that a smaller can suitable for the small family be made available, according to Mr. Nash. Rokeach's canned gefilte fish is identical with the product offered by caterers and fine restaurants. It is a premium product made under an exclusive patented process. Advertising theme for the Ro- keach canned line will be "Big- ger Portions . . . Bigger Flavor." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, August 28, 1964 DANCE CLASSES STARTING, SEPTEMBER 18th Full, Fun Filled Schedule—Big Graduation Ball in Jana I ADULT CLASSES START NOW Call for our free illustrated brochure "Dancing by Jack Barnes" JACK BARNES DANCE STUDIOS COOLIDGE, S. of 9 MILE OAK PARK 121 7-4470 2519 MAPLE BIRMINGHAM MI 7-1262