Speakers Are Scheduled for Assembly
of Jewish Community Council Oct. 26

Paula Teach Wed
Sarah A fossman Now Israel Fashion
to Jay A. Korelitz
Show
Wednesday
Bernard Portnoy
It
to Aid Bond Drive

community
groups and for radio and tele-
vision, will be chaired by George
M. Zeltzer.
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Mrs.
Albert Rosenblum and Rabbi M.
Robert Syme will be the Council's
representatives on the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Council on Religion
and Race.
Mrs. Sidney Katzman will con-
tinue as chairman of the South
World Jewry — An Appraisal of Oakland County Committee.

The Jewish Community Council
Delegate Assembly program com-
mittee, headed by Irving Pokemp-
ner and Mrs. Samuel Linden, an-
nounced that the guest speakers
at the forthcoming assembly will
be Rabbi Shubert Spero of Young
Israel of Cleveland, a lecturer in
philosophy at Western Reserve
University, and Dr. Richard C.
Hertz of Temple Beth El.
A discussion on "Vatican II and

Arrangements have been com-
pleted for the St. Laurent - Israel

MRS. BERNARD PORTNOY

Sarah Mossman and Bernard N.
Portnoy were married Sunday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, with Rabbi
Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar officiating.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Mossman of Shrewsbury Rd.
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Portnoy
of Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park.
The bride wore a peau de soie
empire-bodiced sleeveless gown
with a panel of peau d'ange lace
touching the .hem of the dome
skirt. A jeweled neckline capelet
fell into a chapel train of Brus-
sels net appliqued in garlands of
peau d'ange lace 'and appliqued in
pearls and crystal. She wore a
mantilla of matching net and lace
and carried Stephanotis and ivy. -
Her maid of honor was Carol
Jo Balahan. and bridesmaids were
Mrs. Alan Belkin, Judith Cooper,
Ellen Farber, and Gail Stern.
Best man was Leonard Portnoy.
Dr. Harold Portnoy, Douglas Moss-
man, Terry Mossman, Robert Moss-
man, Austin Hirschhorn, Miles Hur-
witz., Ralph Greenberg, Harvey
Gotliffe, Jay Victor and Arnold
Zimmerman were the ushers.
After a honeymoon in Bermuda
and New York, the couple will live
at Northgate Blvd._ Oak Park.

Fashion Festival and luncheon,
sponsored by the Israel Bond
Women's Division, to be held next
Wednesday noon, at the Shaarey
Zedek, it was announced by Mrs.
J. Stewart Linden, fashion festival
chairman. Mrs. Morris L. Schaver
is charman of the Women's Divi-
sion.
Betty Furness, stage, screen and
TV star, will be the fashion com-
mentator for the
collection of 50
original costumes
by Yves St. Lau-
rent. the idol of
MRS. JAY SORELITZ
French high cou-
- ture, and the
Paula Beth Teach was united in
lea d in g Israeli marriage with Jay Albert Korelitz,
designers, !such Sunday evening.
as Lola Beer and
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Fitly Leitersdorf. and Mrs. Morris Teach of Hubbell
This is the first Ave., and the bridegroom's parents
M. Leanne
time that St. are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Korelitz of

fiquqements

Area Oak Parkers Take
• -
?nut-
Roles in Annual 'Follies'
it
A number of local names are on
KAUFMAN-FELD: Mrs. Esther

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Feld, daughter of Mr. Louis Cohen
of Lesure Ave., became the bride
of Max Kaufman of Schaefer Rd.
in a ceremony Saturday at Rosen-
berg's Catering.
* * *
BERRY-MILLER: Elsie Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jock
Pecis of Hartwell Ave., and Al

Parent-Teachers-Students Associa-
tion, will focus on space, with its I
"Out of This World" format .
For tickets. call Sam Katz, chair-
man,..LI 6-9623. or Siporin, LI 5-
4978. Proceeds will go towards Berry of Lang Ave., St. Clair
scholarships for deserving students. Shores, were married recently at

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28—Friday, October 9, 1964

the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. After
honeymooning at Cape Cod,. the
couple is living in St. Clair Shores.

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Other Knollwood officers elected
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Newman. secretary; Alan E. Luck - i
off, assistant secretary; Robert L.!:

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Elected by the membership to
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waistline, with an A-line skirt,
the front panel of which was also
embroidered with lace. The head
piece, made of lace and silk il-
lusion, was accented with a pearl
drop.
Mrs. Rose Pope served as matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were Ronnie
and Debra Korelitz, sisters of the
bridegroom; Roberta Wolf; and
Mrs. Judith Shewah. Nancy and
Cindy Pearson of Montreal served
as flower girls.
Gilbert Getz was best man, with
Fred Band, Melvyn Shewach, Bar-
ry Rankin. Jim Weiner, Sam Adel- t
'son and Stuart Weiner as ushers.
After their honeymoon in Miami
Beach.. the couple will reside on
Northgate Blvd.

Dr. Harry Arnkoff has been
elected president of Knollwood
Country Club succeeding three-
term outgoing president Bernard
R. Siegel.
Dr. Arnkoff. a practicing psychi-
atrist who resides in Pontiac, has
served as a mem-
ber of the Jewish
Welfare Federa-
tion Board of
Governors, presi-
• dent of the Oak-
j land County Med-
ical Society and
chief of staff of
Pontiac's St. .Jo-
seph Mercy Hos-
pital. He is cur-
rently a member
of the Oakland
County Mental

and ENTERTAINMENT

Rosenzweig with Lawrence Gubow
as co-chairman.
Dr. Samuel Krohn and Hubert J.
Sidlow will serve as chairman and
co-chairman of the internal rela- )
tions committee.
The culture commission. which

neckline, softened by lace ap-
pliques. The gown had a fitted

as a prize at the festival. Eric
Rosenow and his continental orch-
estra will furnish the music.
To symbolize the close ties of
friendship between France and
The Jewish News regrets the Israel. Jacob Barmore, consul-gen-
erroneous publication of an en- eral of Israel. Mrs. Barmore, Rob-
gagement annotufeement in last ert Leaune, French vice-consul in
week's paper. A prank caused in- Detroit.. and Madame Leaune will
aconvenience to the innocent par- attend as honorary patrons.
ties involved—Miss Victoria Coo- I Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine is
1 per, daughter of Mrs. Francis • the chairman. of the press pre-
Cooper. 20089 Westbrook, and view. Mrs. David Pollack. spon-
Mr. Howard Brode, son of the sor chairman, is the champagne
hour chairman: Mrs. Louis M.
Henry Brodes, 5826 W. Outer
Elliman, arrangements chairman;
Dr.
Ali's. Joseph Holtzman. hostesses
All future engagement an-
nouncements must be accom- chairman: Mrs. Edward Wishnet-
panied by the phone numbers of sky. pre-fashion show parties
both bride and bridegroom-elect.
chairman;
Mrs.
Sidney Ravin,
The engagement of Karen Tow-
publicity
chair-
; bin to Jerry Levine has been an-
man: and Mrs.
nounced by the future bride's par- •
Ben Harold.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. a Isadore- Tow-
t r a n sportation
bin to Jerry Levine has been an- .
rha i rm an.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine of
The collection
• Woodingham Dr. Hiss Towbin is a
is a tribute to
senior at the University of Michi-
Israel's . intensely
. gan, where she is affiliated with
creative design-
Sigma 1.) , _ , !ia Tau Sorority. Iler
ers and fashion
fiance is a graduate of Eastern
fabric
and
Michigan University and is attend- Mrs. Brandwin' houses. With high
; ing the University of Detroit artistry and dazzling speed they
School of Law. He is a member of are establishing Israel as a world
Gamma Eta Gamma professional
fashion center.
law fraternity. The couple plans a
For reservations, call the Israel
May 31, 1965 wedding in Denver.

the program of the eighth annual
Oak Park Follies, 8 p.m. Oct. 14-16
at Oak Park High School. The
show, produced b y Erwin Siporin
and Joe Forbes for the school's

Christian-Jewish Relations" will
highlight the assembly 8:30 p.m.,
Oct. 26, at 'The Jewish Center.
Sidney M. Schevitz. Council
president, announced the appoint-
ment of committee chairmen.
The community relations com-
mittee will be headed by Louis

Laurent has participated in an in- Littlefield Ave.
iternational collection.
Rabbi Lehrman and Cantor Ber-
For the third year, Mr. and Mrs. manis offqciated.
Norman Allan are presenting "The
The bride wore a long-sleeved
Star of Israel" diamond creation
s k taff f eta gown with a scoop

JACOB BARMORE

plans programs for

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SEATTLE (JTA) — The sale of
the downtown building of the Jew-
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rented facilities, according to
Merle Cohn, JCCS president. He
said the building was purchased by 4(
the Seattle First National Bank for
$285,000 and becomes effective
next June 1. Until then the JCCS
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