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October 30, 1964 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-30

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Joseph Bernstein
Honored for Home
for Aged Services

Silverman-Richter
Rites in November

MISS LOUISE SILVERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silverman
of Flint announce the engagement
of their daughter Louise Sue to
Melvin Richter. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Richter of Archdale
Ave. The Silvermans are former
Detroiters.
A November wedding is planned.

Ezra-Aid to Israel Set
to Hold Donor Limcheon

Ezra-Aid to Israel will hold its
25th donor luncheon noon Wednes-
day, at Raleigh House, under the
chairmanship of Becky Dinetz.
Guest artist will be Ruth Tere-
belo. accompanied by Rose Mash.
Prizes will be awarded. President
is Celia Rosin. For information,
call Mrs. Dinetz, DI 1-1290.

You Can
Always Tell
the Difference

Joseph Bernstein, managing edi-
tor of the Jewish Daily Forward,
was among those honored at the
58th annual meeting of the Jewish
Home for Aged. on Sunday. Bern-
stein joins Maur-
ice Aronson and
Gus Newman as
life board mem-
bers of the home.
This honor was
accorded him in
recognition of
his more than 35
years of service
as a member of
the board of the
Jewish Home for
Aged. During this
time Bernstein Bernstein
worked diligently for the home,
and was particularly active in the
move to establish the present fa-
cilities on Petoskey Ave. In
1946 he was instrumental in the
acquisition and remodeling of the
Children's Home for use by the
aged. During his tenure with the
home he served as chairman of the
admissions committee, and is still
an active member of the committee.
Bernstein. a national vice presi-
dent of the Jewish Labor Com-
mittee since 1934, has been presi-
dent of the Workmen's Circle Edu-
cational Center, vice president of
the Jewish Community Council and
a member of its executive commit-
tee. and has held many other po-
sitions in Jewish communal activi-I
ties.
A progress report on the new
Borman Home which will increase
facilities for care of the Jewish
aged was heard at Sunday's meet-
ing.
Edward I. Fleischman, president,
who presided at the meeting, an-
nounced the elevation to honorary
board member of Mrs. Samuel
Weller in honor of her many years
of service to the home.
' The report of the nominating
committee was read by its chair-
man. Jack 0. Lefton. Re-elected
to a three-year term are Mrs. Ber-
nard Aston. Edward Bernstein, Sol
Eisenberg. Irving Goldberg. Harry
A. Goldman. Samuel J. Greenberg.
David M. Miro, Jacob Schreier,
Leonard N. Simons and David P.
Zack. New three-year term mem-
bers are Jay Allen, Herbert Arons-
son, Charles Milan and William
Wetsman.

Landsleit Plan Memorial

The Ciechanower Farein of De-
troit will observe a memorial
(yahrzeit) for the martyrs 8:30
p.m. Monday at Cong. Gemiluth
Chassodim. Rabbi Joel Litke and
Cantor Joseph Birnholtz will of-
ficiate. All Ciechanower and lands-
leit are invited.

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Contains a Laugh on Every Page of Marvelous Book

Here is a truly funny book:
"Mothers Are Funnier Than Chil-
dren." Betty Rollin has gathered
the evidence and the book. pub-
lished by Doubleday, is hilarious
throughout.
With special art by Sergio Ara-
genes and supplementary evidence
by Jean Kerr of the New Yorker,
Oscar Wilde, Ellen Williamson, Og-
den Nash and many others, this
well illustrated. interestingly com-
piled. properly annotated book is
just filled with humor.
Everybody is represented.
Every mother and her child is
involved here, and there is a
special section devoted to Jewish
mothers.
The latter starts with fact: Jewish
mothers want their sons to be doc-
tors. Well. that was a fact. But what's
more important is the follow-up
fact: Jewish mothers want their
daughters to marry.
And so proceeds the evidence —
with details about Jewish mothers
who want their children to eat,
and, on this score, we have the
noteworthy selection from Sara
Kasdan's "Love and Knishes."
And we also have a role by a
psychiatrist. We have proof — so
it fits into the picture — that Jew-
ish mothers want the best for their
children.
The humor in idiom may be re-
sented, but in its entirety this sec-
tion is certainly very entertaining.
George Jessel plays a part here.
in the item showing that Jewish
mothers translate things into their
own idiorti.

8 ngagetnents

Dr4nd Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer,
of Cincinnati, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Jean, to
Paul F. Krynicki, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Francis Krynicki of Muirland
Ave. Miss Seinsheimer graduated
from the University of Michigan
in 1963 and is teaching in Ann Ar-
bor. Mr. Krynicki attends the Uni-
versity of Michigan Medical
School. Miss Seinsheimer is the
granddaughter of Detroiter Mrs.
Sidney M. Feichheimer.

Awards for outstanding service
were presented to the leaders of
the 1964 United Jewish Appeal of
Flint Thursday at the annual meet-
ing the city's Jewish Community
Council at Beth Israel Synagogue.
Rfpipients were Dr. Saul S.
Gornie, general chairman; and Mes-
dames Eli Bernstein, Milton War-
ren and Harry Weisberger, co-
chairman of the Women's Division.
Guest speaker was William Avr-
unin, executive director of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation of Detroit.
Officers of the Flint Jewish
Community Council for the coming
term are Gilbert Rubenstein, pres-
ident; Jack Shaprow, Wilbert Rob-
erts and Alfred Klein, vice presi-
dents; Jacob Pines, honorary treas-
urer; Harry Binder, treasurer; and
Mrs. Charles Dodge, secretary.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, October 30, 1964

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there even are introduced a quiz,
a jumble test, an acrostic, a cross-
word puzzle, a follow-the-dots game,
a scrabblegram. a song with musical
score, and — a page for cutouts for
mother's own obstetrician paper
doll.
And so, since mothers will be
mothers, we have a collection that
divines mother, takes into account
the role of children and provides
a laugh on every page in "Mothers
Are Funnier Than Children."

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A lengthy dialogue contributes
marvelously to the book with the
description of the two happiest
mothers in Brookline.
When it is taken into considera-
tion that the Jewish portion is
only 17 out of a total of 180 pages
in a large-sized book, the reader
of this review will appreciate how
much more fun will be found in
Betty Rollin's collection about the
mothers on an international scale.
In a section "Mother's Playpen,"

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