Dubrinsky-Bloomberg
Betrothal Announced
Special Fund Asked by Hadassah
to Establish Dora Ehrlich Wing
in Hebrew U.'s Jerusalem Center
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has are in need of the healing of the
launched "a special effort to raise daughter of my people.
"Jew and Arab, equally of Israel,
a minimum sum of $50,000 to est-
ablish an area to be known as the people of all religions, all races, all
lands
are being ministered to by
Dora Ehrlich Orthogenic Wing in
the Hadassah-Hebrew Univergity Hadassah in Israel today. Every-
Medical Center in Jerusalem, in where in the Medical Center they
honor of Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich. are being cured and learning how
Sixty Detroiters are being ask- to cure: in the hospital and moth-
ed to provide the necessary sum er and child pavlion, the out-
by giving $1,000 each towards this patient departments and clinics,
fund. Serving on the committee the laboratories and schools of
nursing and medicine, dentistry
and pharmacy, in the post-grad-
uate seminars and the community
health stations.
"To go on building this com-
plex institution and its network
of services, to go on maintaining
and perfecting the work it does, to
give it growing space, room to
breathe, Hadassah asks continued
support from its members and
friends.
"By honoring Mrs. Ehrlich with
the planned project in the Jerus-
alem Medical Center we assist
in achieving these aims."
Marriages
Hayim Greenberg School Hebrew-Speaking Group
Plans Season Opener
Names Harold Berke as
Kvutzah Ivrit, the Hebrew Cult-
President for New Term
ural Society, will hold its first
Harold Berke, Labor Zionist
leader and staff member of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, was
elected president of the , Hayim
Greenberg School, succeedifig Ben
Harold.
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Berke will be installed at the
next school board meeting, 8:3d
p.m. Oct. 15 at the Labor Zionist
Institute.
Others elected to office are
Abraham Beitner and Mrs. Eman-
uel Mark, vice presidents; Mrs.
David Silberg, recording secretary;
Harry Mondry, treasurer; and Ben
Harold, co-treasurer.
MISS PHYLLIS DUBRINSKY
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dubrinsky
of Woodingham Dr. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Phyllis to Gerald Burton Bloom-
berg, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Morris
E. Bloomberg of Fairfield Ave.
Miss Dubrinsky attended High-
land Park Junior College. Her
fiance attends Detroit Institute o
Technology.
i A July 11 wedding is planned.
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KATZEN-BERMAN: Linda', Tribute to Dr. Silver
Carole Berman and Alvin Howard
Katzen recently repeated their at ZOA Convention
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
WASHINGTON — The 67th an-
marriage vows in a ceremony
are Mesdames Harry Barnett, Jer- solemnized by Rabbi Morris Adler nual convention of the Zionist
ome Hauser, William B. Isenberg. and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar. Their Organization of America opened
Barney Keywell. Max Lichter, Sam parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thursday at the Willard Hotel
Shekter, David Pollack and Frank D. Berman of Pembroke Ave. and with a keynote address by Dr. Max
Wetsman.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Katzen of Nussbaum of Hollywood, presi-
A committee spokesman said: Skokie, Ill., formerly of Detroit. dent, and greetings by Israel Am-
"The healing creed of Hadassah ' The bride wore -a peau de soie bassador to the U.S. Avraham Har-
practiced by the Hadassah Medical gown with a cummerbund and a man and deputy speaker of the
Organization in the Hadassah-He- modified bell skirt. The detachable Knesset Yosef Serlin on behalf of
brew University Medical Center,. Cape. shoulder-length veil and the World Union of General Zion-
Jerusalem. Israel, says: You shall headpiece were of Alencon lace ists.
minister unto all races and creeds and seed pearls./ and the train
The opening session highlighted
and unto those of all stations who matched the dress. She carried her a memorial tribute to the late
confirmation Bible covered with world Zionist leader. Dr. Abba
lace, white orchids, Stephanotis Hillel Silver, rendered by Rabbi
and ivy. Sandra Joy Berman served Irving Miller, former president of
as her sister's maid of ;honor, and the ZOA and honorary chairman of
matron of honor was Mrs. Stewart the American Zionist Council.
Dr. Nussbaum's keynote address
Gordon of New Brunswick, N.J
Linda Wolfe, Elaine Brenner. Eva dealth with the major tasks facing
the Zionist movement today and
DETROIT SUBURBAN LODGE Katz, Anne Katzen and Patricia the American and world Jewish
will hold its annual kick-off party Diane Elkins were bridesmaids,
scenes.
Cocktail Dance 8.p.m. Saturday at and Andrea Beth Berman was ; Today's plenary sessions will be
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Music will he junior bridesmaid. Flower girl was ' devoted to discussion on such
provided by a band, and refresh- Judith Silberstein. Arthur Katzen major issues as Hebrew educa-
ments will be served. For reser- was his brother's best man. Ushers tion, new directions for Zionism
vations, call Mark Berke, commit- were Gary Marcus, Murray Helfer, relating to the issues facing the
Calvin Weiss. James Katzen, Irwin
tee chairman, MA 6-3101.
Wolfe. and Jerome Nitinsky. and , forthcoming World Congress
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Ronald Silberstein was ring bearer. which is scheduled to open in
IVAN S. SLOSH CHAPTER will After a cruise to Nassau and Flori- Jerusalem at the end of December.
present Jewish humorist and book da, the newlyweds will reside at
reviewer Gerald Fine 8:30 p.m. ' the Rensselaer Apartments in Oak
WANTED:i o frustrated bathtub
Thursday at the Workmen's Circle Park.
singers, male and female, to
Center, according to Mrs. Jack Kes-
* 4.
get together for friendly, in-
sler, program chairman. Guests in-
HOWARD-GOREN: Mr. and Mrs.
formal evenings of choral sing-
vited.
ing. Some vocal training or
Abe Goren of Beverly Ave., Oak
* * *
choral experience necessary.
, Park. announce the recent mar-
SALLY ANN TUCKER CHAPT-
BR. 3-0530 or 545-1121.
' riage of their daughter Iris Ester
ER, Young Women, is having a
to James E. Howard, son of Mr.
membership drive. For informa-
and Mrs. Charles Howard of Park
tion, call Roslyn Merin, president.
Ave., Allen Park. They are living
KE 5-0414; or Judy Jacobs, BR
in Madison, Wis., while the bride-
3-0044, after 5 p.m. Minimum age
groom works on his PhD in physics
is 19.
at the University of Wisconsin.
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can't'?
Activities
Members of the board are: Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Berke, Mrs. Harold Berke,
Mrs. Abraham Beitner, Mrs. Alfred
Bricker, Mrs. Sam Fishman, Joseph bros-
bard, Mrs. Ben Harold, Mr. and Mrs.
Berl Hearshen. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joy-
rich, Joseph Katz, Louis E. Levitan, Mrs.
Harry Mondry, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stunuk-
ler, David Sislin, Mrs. Hyman Zaran-
kin, Dr. William Klein, Norman Flax,
Morris L. Schindler and Mr. and Mrs
Isadore L. Shrodeck.
meeting of the season 9 p.m., Sat-
urday at the Jewish Center.
Annual reports by the outgoing
officers, and election of a new
slate will be on the program,
along with community singing, to
be led by Shlomo and Ilana Bied-
erman. Chairman will be Meyer
Mathis. All Hebrew-speaking mem-
bers of the community are invited.
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Camp Tamarack Open
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Fresh Air Society announces
that its facilities at Camp Tama-
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week-end conferences, seminars,
First Blood Bank Rally
Bnai Brith members of both retreats and study clubs.
The camp, situated on an 847-
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Beth Aaron Synagogue. Registra-
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18—Friday, October 2, 1964
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
You can read 150-200 pages an hour using the ACCELERATED READING method.
You'll learn to read DOWN the page comprehending at speeds of 1,000 to 2,000
words a minute. And retention is excellent.This is NOT a skimming method; you de-
finitely read every word.
You can apply the ACCELERATED READING method to textbooks and factual
material as well as to literature and fiction. The author's style is not lost when you
read at these speeds. In fact, your accuracy and enjoyment in reading will be increased.
Consider what this new reading ability will enable you to accomplish --- in your re-
quired reading and also in the additional reading you want to do.
No machines, projectors, or apparatus are used in learning the ACCELERATED
READING method. In this way the reader avoids developing any dependence upon
external equipment in reading.
A class in ACCELERATED READING will be taught near Wayne State University on
MONDAY evenings beginning on October 26.
Be our guest at a 30-minute public demonstration of the ACCELERATED READING
method and see it applied.
BRING A BOOK!
Demonstrations will be held at the HOTEL PARK SHELTON
(Located at Woodward Ave. and Kirby St.)
on: THURSDAY, October 8, at 8:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, October 15, at 8:00 P.M.
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF ACCELERATED READING, Inc.
507 Fifth Avenue
New York 17, N. Y.
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