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Seminary's Arzt to Address Reception Linda Balaban Wed
to Allan D. Breyer
in Honor of Louis Berry Wednesday

Dr. Max Arzt, vice chancellor
the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, will be guest speaker
at a private reception in behalf of
Louis Berry, at the Statler-Hilton
Hotel 4 p.m., Wednesday.
The announcement was made by
Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman of
a Shaarey Zedek dinner at which
Berry the following week will re-
ceive an award for distinguished
service from the Seminary.
Onc of the nation's outstanding
Jewish scholars and teachers, Dr.

tActiVities

of honorary degree of Doctor of
Divinity.

Ant is Israel Goldstein professor
of practical theology on the fa-

Bnai Bra n

BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will present its
night of entertainment and danc-
ing at Cafe Freilach. 8 p.m. Sunday
at Sholem Aleichem Institute.
Stars of stage. radio and television

Stephen Lanyi, one of four
associate chairmen spearheading
preparations for the Seminary
dinner honoring Berry, announ»
ced the formation of a Bnai
Moshe committee to coordinate
his congregation's participation
in the tribute.

will be featured, and prizes will
be awarded, including a five-day

is

Serving on the committee with
Lanyi, who will hold gn advance
leadership brunch in his home.
1105 Charrington, Birmingham, on
Sunday, are Arthur Boschan. Semi-
nary chairman for Bnai Moshe.
Theodore M. Curtis. Alfred L.
Deutsch, Mitchell Feldman, Nathan
Goldin, Abe Green, Harry Guns-
berg, Samuel Hechtman, John
Isaacs, Harry K or m a n, Rabbi
Moses Lehrman, Nathan Sharon,
Jack Sylvan, Benjamin Weiss and
Eugene Weiss.

vacation at a resort. Refreshments
will be served. Men and women of
the community are invited. For in-

formation. call Dorothy Goldberg.
UN 2-0610.
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California Woman
Swims Kinneret to
Set World Record

Californian Mary Margaret Rev-
ell, whose long-distance swims
have made international news,
'came through a storm to win the
world record for Israel's 15-mile
Lake Kinneret: 9 hours, 19 min-
utes and 10 seconds.
When she became ill, and the
storm arose, Miss Revell pulled
with her arms the remainder of
the distance. She so impressed
the Israel government with her
feat; that she was invited to help
organize a tighter sports program
in Israel starting in January.
Coached by Detroiter Johnny Van
Merck. of the Sidney Hill Club,
Miss Revell visited here for a
brief time. She met Rabbi Morris
Adler, who offered. with Mrs.

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAP-;
TER will hold a tea 1:30 p.m. Sun-
day at the home of Ada Rothen-
culty of the Seminary's Rabbinical
MRS. ALLAN BREYER
berg, 17529 Greenlawn. For infor-
Scbool. He is the author of "Jus-
In an afternoon ceremony at mation on the group, for young Adler, . to take the swimmer on a
tice and Mercy—A Commentary on
Raleigh House recently, Linda women 21-26. call Joanie Kaufman, tour of Israel when they will
the Liturgy of the New Year and
Ruth Balaban and Allan David UN 4-6821, or Diane Kolb, UN 1- be there early next year.
Breyer were united in marriage. 1878.
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The ceremony was solemnized by
Music the Stein-Way
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine and Can-
PISGAH CHAPTER will meet
nlarria ges
tor Louis Klein.
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor
Parents of the couple are Mr. Zionist Institute. Louis Benderoff,
ALLENDER - CORAL: Suzanne ,
& ORCHESTRA
and Mrs. Philip Balaban of Sorren- rhyme master. will entertain. Mrs.
Maxine Coral became the bride of
Gordon Fruitman will be speaker.
Allen Kirk Allender at the Stat-! to Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guests invited. Refreshments will
'Breyer of Strathmoor Ave.
ler-Hilton Hotel recently. In an
The bride wore a gown of silk be served,
Israeli ceremony. the canopy was •
suspended on pitch forks held by peau de soie with short bell sleeves
four attendants: Leon Steinberg ; and a chapel-length train. Her
COHEN, ZAGER & REZNICK—Proprietors of
of Washington D. C. and William headpiece was a crown of seed
Hammett, Tom Cottle and Ellis pearls and miniature aurora bore-
RosenzWeig. all of Chicago. Rabbi alis, with a veil of silk illusion.
Max Tickton. director of Hillel
The bride's sister, Mrs. Gerald
Foundation at the University of Camiener served as matron of hon-
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Chicago, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. or. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerry
Max Coral of Chicago Blvd. are Knoppow, Mrs. Stewart Koral and
the bride's parents. and Mr. Frank Eleanor Bailey.
Allender and Mrs. Edith Allender!
Best man was Donald Reimer.
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DR. MAX ARZT
of Wood Dale. Ill., are the bride- Ushers were Jerry Knoppow, Rob-
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the Day of Atonement." a contribu- groom's parents. The bride wore ; ert Oleson, Gerald Katchman and
*City Chicken
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ting editor of "Judaism," and a a satin. floor-length gown with an • Richard and Robert Balaban.
Following a Chicago honeymoon,
member of the translation commit- Italian lace mantilla. She carried ,
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a
white
orchid
surrounded
by
ste-
the couple will live in Detroit.
tee which is preparing a complete-
*Veal Patties
*Veal for Scallopini
panotis.
Her
attendants
were
her
ly revised English translation of
honor:
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the Holy Scriptures under the aus- sister Lenore Carol. maid of
Mrs. Max Fisher Named
pices of the Jewish Publication So- and Julie Allender, sister of the
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ciety of America. He is also the bridegroom. His attendants were Opera Co-Chairman
his
brothers
Robert.
best
man:
and
author of Talmudic researches
Detroit Grand Opera Association
which appeared in the jubilee vol- Jerome of Oxford. 0. Herbert re-elected its officers and board
Mack
of
Chicago.
also
ushered.
umes published in honor of Pro-
r, :embers and announced the lead-
fessors Alexander Marx and Mor- The . newlyweds wilI live in Chi- ers of the 1905 Metropolitan Opera
cago
on
their
return
from
a
honey-
decai M. Kaplan, prominent Semi-
season.
moon in London. Paris, Switzer-
BE A GUEST AT YOUR OWN PARTY !
nary scholars.
Heading the opera season next
land and Israel.
Dr. Arzt is a former vice-presi-
May and directing the activities of
CALL GRUNT'S .. . AND
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dent of the Synagogue Council of
scares of volunteers will be Mrs.
ORDER YOUR MEAT OR DAIRY
HOLLANDER-SIMON:
Mr.
and
America and was chairman of the
Lynn A. Townsend, of Birming-
Joint Prayer Book Commission of Mrs. Morris. Simon, 18635 Mans- ham. g.eneral chairman, and Mrs.
field.
announce
the
recent
marri-
the United Synagogue and Rabbini-
Ma.: M. Fisher, of Franklin, gen-
cal Assembly. A charter member age of their daughter Barbara crEl co-chairman.
Sheila
to
Phillip
Robert
Hollander.•
of the advisory council of the In-
Mrs. Fisher shares her husband's
ternational Movement for Atlantic son of Mrs. Gertrude Hollander charitable interests. She served as
and
the
late
Mr.
Hugo
Hollander
.
chairman of the
Union, Inc.. he was a United
pre campaign
State: delegate to the Atlantic of Chicago. The couple will live in Women's Division of the ..Allied
Chicago.
(Or
Any Occasion!)
NATO Congress held in London
Jewish Campaign of the Jewish
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Welfare Federation of Detroit in
in the summer of 1959. He holds a
BATTLE-FOGEL: Mrs. Lillian , 1963-64. The total raised by the
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B.S. from New York's City College.
an M.A. from Columbia University, Fogel, formerly of Wyandotte, an- Women's Division in the campaign
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and a doctorate in Hebrew Litera- nounces the marriage of her was S640,000, of which Mrs. Fisher
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ture from the Seminary. In 1950 daughter, Miriam, to Joseph Battle raised a substantial amount.
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the Seminary awarded him the of Cleveland, 0.
Mrs Fisher was born in Louis-
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ville, Ky., and attended college in
Washington, D. C. She is a former
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board member of the Merrill-Pal-
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of the Founders' Society, Detroit
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member of the Women's DivisiorL
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of the Jewish Welfare Federation
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