Carol Schiff 31arrityl
to Herbert Horowitz
Spain Presents Menorah to New York Jews at Fair
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NEW YORK (JTA)—The Span- of New York's Congregation
Shearith Israel.
The presentation ceremony was
held at the Spanish Pavilion at the
World's Fair, and was attended by
a number of other rabbis as well
as by other leaders of the Sephar-
dic community in New York. The
menorah had been executed in
Spain by Amadeo Gabino. who had
also designed the iron grillwork at
the entrance to the Spanish
will meet noon Wednesday at the community of Spain, to Rabbi
Labor Zionist Institute, according Louis C. Gerstein, spiritual leader Pavilion.
Woinen's On/Ls
ish government presented a men-
orah, especially designed on orders
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer of the Franco government, to the
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues- ' t Jewish community of New York.
day at the home of Betty Sorko- Miguel Garcia de Saez, Madrid's
witz, 15325 Pembroke. The pro- commissioner-general at the Span-
gram for the afternoon will be a - s, n pavilion at the New York
book report.
World's Fair, gave the ancient sYm-
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CLUB TWO. Pioneer Women, bol, on behalf of the Sephardic
(More Clubs Page 23)
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDA and WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will hold a pre-
donor meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday,
to be preceded by dessert lunch-
eon. at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Syna-
gogue. Mrs. Isadore Levin will
preside over the program, featur-
ing the girls of Beth Jacob School.
Bus transportation will be pro- to fund-rasing chairmen Fanny
vided from the Yeshivah building Joffe, Sylvia. SchwArtz and Jenny
Fox. Mrs. Helen Fisher will speak
on Dexter at 11:45 a.m.
on current Jewish events here and
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B N A I MOSHE SISTERHOOD abroad. Refreshments will be
served, and guests' are invited.
will hold a fashion show of knits,
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furs and jewels, 12:30 p.m. Mon-
MUSIC
STUDY
CLUB will pre-
day in the social hall. Commenta-
tor will be Jackie Crompton. Des. sent as its guest speaker Fred
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sert luncheon will precede the Shafe of Wayne State University's
college of music education, on
MRS. HERBERT HOROWITZ
show
"Conducting" 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
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Carol Schiff was united in mar-
at the Jewish Center. Soloist will
riage to Herbert Jerome Horowitz. ! Adas Shalom Sisterhood willbe Sheila Fiekowsky, violinist, 13-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Horo- meet noon Monday in the social year old student of Emily Mutter
according to Mrs. Jos-
.
witz. of Eastwood Ave., Oak Park. Matt
Austin and a member of Music
eph Katchke,
The ceremony took place Saturday
gram vice presi- Study junior group. Lucia Woltan
at Bnai Israel synagogue in Wash-
will be accompanist. Chairman of
dent. Dr. Reuven
ington, D. C., with Rabbi Henry
Bar-Levav, De- the day is Mrs. Victor Bizer. Re-
Segal officiating.
troit psychiatrist, freshments will be served. Guests
The b r id e. daughter of Mrs. ,* 4
will speak on invited.
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Philip Schiff of Bethesda, Md.,
"Psychiatry a n d
wore a silk and lace gown appli-
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
Religion,"'the
qued in floral embroidery. She
first in a series will meet for dinner at the syna-
carried a, white orchid bouquet
of programs on gogue 6:30 p.m. Monday. Hostesses
and wore a pearl tiara.
o w Beautiful will be Mesdames Henry Schore.
Helene Schiff. the bride's twin
president; Emil Spilman, Jack Bil-
Dr. Bar-Levav Is Our Heritage."
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and
sky and Irving Be rson.
sister. was mai d of hnor.
Mrs.
Nicholas
Fenakel
will
deliver
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Michael Horowitz was his brother's •
the invocation. and Mrs. Louis
best man.
singing of
RODIN CLUB will meet 12:30
Beresh will lead in the
After a honeymoon in Miami. the the
national anihem, accompanied p.m. Wednesday at the home of
couple will reside in Guatemala by Mrs. George Bassin. Dessert Mrs. Philip Jacobs, 16680 Green-
City. where the bridegroom serves luncheon will be served. Guests field. Luncheon will be served and ;
with the American embassy.
_ are invited. according to Mrs. Ben plans discussed for the annual
Hanukah project.
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Morganroth, president.
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when continental breakfast will be dinner-dance will be discussed.
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