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August 28, 1964 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-28

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Elaine Freed Wed
to Dr. Alan Belkin

MRS. ALAN BELKIN

Elaine- Claire Freed became the
bride Sunday of Dr. Alan Belkin
in a ceremony solemnized by
Rabbi Morris Adler. Parents of the
couple are Mr. and .Mrs. Martin
Freed of Wildemere Ave., and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Moi:seev of Hunts-
ville, Ala.
The bride wore a gown of peau
de soie with an open neckline,
short sleeves and an Empire bodice
of hand-corded Alencon lace. The
dome-shaped floor-length skirt had
a detachable chapel train. She
wore a mantilla of matching lace
and Brussels net. •
Sharon Freed. siste of the i
bride, served as 'maid of honor, 1
and Helen Freed, Iris Goldsmith.
Phyllis Dubrinsky and Sarah
Massman were bridesmaids. Sugan
Bernstein was junior) bridesmaid.
Fred Goldsmith was' his brother-
in-law's best man. Ushers were
Paul Freed, Dr. MauriZe Belkin.
Dr. Melvin Foster and Dr. Jerome
Cooper. .
After Lhoneymoon in New York
and Bermiida, the couple will re-
side in Oak Park.

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Bernard Baruch V sewed as Non-Jewis h Jew' Who :Would Be President if .

In an article, "Baruch and His
Legend," in the current issue of
the Nation, Dr. Albert A. Blum,
professor of social science at Mich-
igan State University, evaluates
the activities of Bernard M. Ba-
ruch, on the occasion of his 94th
birthday which occured on Aug.
19.
Reviewing the high role that
has been played by the eminent
financier and adviser to Presi-
dents, and comments on his -status
as a Jew as follows:
"Baruch's fame as a political
power 'rests oil the' fact that he
was and is many men to many
people; a non-Jewish Jew, a South-
ern Northener; a farmer urbanite;
a plebian patrician; a realistic
idealist; and an independent non-
partisan Democrat. •
"To the Jewish immigrants seek-
ing .a place in American society.
any Jew who had political im-
portance was proof to all that
they, too, could find their niche.
They . took great pride in the
Brandeises and in the Baruchs.
They cheered with Danny Kaye
when he .interrupted his- show at
the Palace Theatre to announce
that 'we have in our midst one
of the great Americans of all time.
an elder statesmen, Whose name
will go ringing down the corridors
of history. I give you Mr. Bernard
M. Baruch.'
"Not only to • the Jew but also

to the anti-Semite, Baruch ap-
peared more powerful than he
.actually was. To the Ku Klux
Klan Banta' typified the Jewish
financiers' control over America,
and they rushed to burn a cross
on his lawn at Hobcaw despite the
fact that his father, after the Civil
to the KlanHemir
war, belonged
4
Ford saw Baruch as "the most

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installations in and around Paris.
On Oct. 4 the group will leave
Paris for an intensive tour of
Israel. The Jewish Agency has
arranged the program for tour
members to visit private homes in
Israel, .113C installations, meet im-
migrants and key Israel officials.

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Israel during the fiscal year ended
last March 31. The increase. a
company spokesman said. was due
largely to the introduction of re-
duced-rate group fares for tourists
in place of chartered flights.
The airline showed a record
operating nrofit during the year
of $3,576,042, compared with
$1,401,729 in the previous year.
Also increased during the year was
the airline's )gad capacity,. which
rose 52.6 per cent compared with
an industry-wide jet load capacity
increase of 50.4 per cent.

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Plans for the annual Detroit ' Upon their return the partici-
Service Group Israel survey tour pants in this study tour will report
were completed at a meeting of to the Detroit Service- Gi'oup board
tour members. of directors on their evaluation of
Max M. Shaye, preSident of the the work Carried on by the
Service Group, announced the ap- agencies which benefit through
pointrnent of Abraham Satovsky as funds from the local campaign.
Among those with advance res-
chairman, and Dr. Hyman S. Mel-
ervations for the tour are Mr. and
len as co-chairman of the tour.
The group will leave Detroit Mrs. Satovsky, Dr. and Mrs. Mel-
Sept. 30 for Paris. Through the len, Fred Ginsberg, Benjamin
offices of the United Jewish Ap- Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rad-
peal, 'arrangements have been ner, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Winer,
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Shifrin and
Lew Wisper.
Information about the tour is
available through the tour direc-
tor. Esther R. Prussian, at the of-
fice of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, WO 5-3939.

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a immediate family he was a Iona,
• powerful than in the world,
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of articles dealing with "The Scope facti. he married her in an Epis - '
of Jewish Dictatorship in the :copal service. His daughters
are not Jewish. One biographer-
United States."
To both Jew and anti-Semite, :reports that Baruch once thought '
Baruch was a tremendous power. 'he could have been President (a
But what kind of- Jew was this goal he,. denies he- Byer had)" if he
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At the Cong. Bnai David ,Salute to Israel'Dinner which honcired
Morris J. Brandwine for his• dedicated service to his synagogue,
to the community and to' Israel, (from left) Max Sosin, toast-
master. Rabbi Hayim Donin, presenting souvenir; folio to Brandwine;
Mrs. B;andwine; Jack J. Kraizman, first vice president of the con-
gregation, and Cantor Hyman 3. Adler. A total of $130,000 in Israel
Bonds was subscribed at this affair. Kraizman gave the greetings on
behalf of Charles N. Shere, the president About 300 attended the
1 dinner, which featured Lew- Norman as guest entertainer. Rabbi
Donin gave' the tribute to Brandwine. Mark Brandwine, 7, pronounced
the Motzi. Cantor Adler sang several selections.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August. 29, 1964 39

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