Donna IfTeingarden Weds Alhin Pea rbnan kOngagernents Hiinelhoch-Kaplan Vows Exchanged Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pressman of . Baltimore announce the engage- ment of their daughter Susan to Louis Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Albert of Baltimore. The prospective bridegroom is the grand nephew of Dr. Leon Fram, who expects to travel to Baltimore next August to officiate at the mar- riage ceremony in Har Sinai Temple, Baltimore. * MRS. ALLAN PEARLMAN National Parley on Adult Education Scheduled NEW YORK (JTA)—The first on a national survey of adult Jew- national conference on adult Jew- ish education which the American ish education will be held here Associatifin conducted during 1964. Feb. 28, it was announced by Isa- The survey analyzed the work of dore Breslau, national president of national Jewish organizations and the American Association for Jew- 23 bureaus of Jewish education, 55 of the largest congregations and ish Education. Participating in the conference * * Mr. and Mrs. Joel Salinger of Appoline Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Elyse Barbara to Michael Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Kline of Miami. The future bride is a grad- uate of the University of Mich- igan. Her fiance is a graduate of MRS. PAUL HIMELHOCH the University of Miami and is 3,Iarcia Lee Kaplan became the presently at the University of Cali- bride of Paul E. Himelhoch in a fornia, Berkeley. • will be representatives of all major religious and secular Jewish na- tional organizations as well as dele- gates from bureaus of Jewish edu- cation in 43 communities in the United States and Canada. The conference will hear a re- port by Prof. Oscar Janowsky, his- torian and social scientist, based Naturally good! Tastiest snack with any dish... grand for canapes, dips, and munching! Donna Lee Weingarden became the bride of Allan Joel Pearlman recent ceremony at Adas Sholom • * * in a recent candlelight ceremony Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal at Cong. Beth Aaron. Rabbis Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bailey of and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of- jamin Gorrelick and Hayim Donin Indiana Ave. announce the en- ficiated. and Cantors David Bagley and Hy- gagement of their daughter Elea- The couple's parents are Mr. man Adler officiated. nor Fay to Donald Marvin Reimer, and Mrs. Sam Kaplan of Muirland The bride's parents are Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reimer Ave. and Mrs. Harry W. Himel- Shirley Weingarden of Stansbury of Mansfield Ave. The bride-elect hoch of S. Woodward Ave. Ave. and the Meyer Pearlmans of is a graduate of Wayne State Uni- The bride wore an Empire- Jerome Ave., Oak Park, are parents versity and is affiliated with Iota waisted sheath gown of dulcette of the bridegroom. Alpha Pi Sorority. Mr. Reimer satin. The bodice was highlighted The bride wore a floor-length, was graduated from Lawrence In- by a scalloped neckline of princess-line gown of peau de stitute of Technology and is affili- beaded lace. and enveloping the sole with an Empire bodice of ated with Kappa Phi Sigma Frater- gown was a matching ivory hand-corded lace. The chapel nity. A June wedding is planned. satin coat, forming both a chapel wateau train of peau de sole • * * train and elbow-length sleeves of With° CraCherS BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS YOUNG BEEF LIVER SHOULDER STEAK . lb 45` 65` lb. 79c lb. 89• lb. 59c 3 lbs. 149 CHUCK ROAST BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed . 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS PICKLED TONGUE Fresh Kosher Made GROUND BEEF Lb. 53c 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD Or!li kJ : f Two wholesome "naturals" in a delicious combination.. 1 the sensational Egg-Onion Crackers.. ‘ naturally from Horowitz-Margareten ! T;:e. ,k1"` edged in garlands of matching lace was detachable. Her ivory silk illusion pouf shoulder- length veil held a tiny crown of pearls and crystals. She car- ried Phaelanopsis orchids on her prayer book. beaded lace. Her veil of silk Dr. Clarice J. Kestenbaum. illusion fell f r o m a matching daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel ivory Dior bow. The bride car- Kestenbaum of Los Angeles, is en- ried white roses on her Con- gaged to Dr. Michael Stone, son of firmation Bible. Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Stone of Mrs. Henry Leopold, sister of Syracuse. A February wedding is planned. Dr. Stone's mother is the the bridegroom. was matron of Miss Lauren Weingarden, sister former Corinne Gittleman of De- honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. of the bride. was maid of honor. Carolyn Kaplan. Mrs. Gerald Kap- troit. Bridesmaids were Betsy Stromer lan. Barbara Goodfriend and Alys- and Deanna Miller. Junior brides- sa Kahn. Ronnie and Wendy Leo- maid was her sister. Dayle. NY Jewish Seminary pold were junior bridesmaids. Martin Baum was best man. • Best man vas Henry Leopold. Ushers were Sheldon Pearlman, Cites Benjamin Laikin, Ushers were Donald Kaplan, Ger- Mark Pearlman, David Licthten-1 ald Kaplan, David- Kratze and stein. David Kott, Arvin Pearlman, Veteran Labor Zionist James Carney of New York. Michael Fayne, Ronald Klien, Paul After a honeymoon in the Vir- Benjamin M. Laikin, veteran Winston, Robert Rosenberg and leader of the Labor Zionist move- gin Islands and Puerto Rico, the Michael Abramsky. couple will reside in Oak Park. After a honeymoon in Jamaica, ment in Detroit, was awarded a the couple will reside on North- citation of honor here by the Jew-1 ish Teachers Seminary and Peo- Rabbi Syme to Speak gate Blvd., Oak Park. ple's University of New York. Special ceremonies at the Labor at JNF Donor Function Benefit Square Dance Rabbi M. Robert Syme will be Zionist Institute were attended by leaders of Farband. Labor Zionist guest speaker at the 34th annual Set by New Life Group donor tea of the Women's Auxil- organizations and Pioneer Women.: New Life Chapter, American iary, Jewish National Fund, 12:30 as well as local Jewish educators. Medical Center at Denver, will p.m. Jan. 26 at Temple Israel. hold its first fund-raising project, Dr. Gershon Winer. dean of the This event will be the culmina- seminary and People's University.! a square dance, 8:30 p.m. Jan. 16 tion of several months of activity presented Laikin with a scroll in at Sholem Aleichem Institute. The recognition of his - many years of on the part of the Auxiliary, in public is invited. behalf of its obli- Prizes and refreshments will be dedicated leadership in the cause 4ation towards featured. For tickets, call Mrs. of rebuilding Israel and inspired he securing of Louis Parzen, DI 1-0219, or obtain commitment to the furtherance of he border area Jewish education." Morris Lieber- them at the door. .ibbutz of Gadot. man, Detroit chairman of the Labor . strategic set- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Zionist Organization of America. ement on the presided. 20—Friday, January 8, 1965 anks of the Jor- , an. The event will ive recognition o the contribu- ors of $300 or 4 are to the "Pil- lars of Courage." Syme Featured also on the afternoon ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST program will be the Ayalons, a SUNDAY ONLY quartet from Israel, stars of stage and radio in Israel and now also of television in the United States. ' Rabbi Syme was honored by Temple Israel for 10 years of serv- lb. $1 °9 ice with a trip to Israel last year. While there, he observed the work of the Jewish National Fund for development and security. 35 Jewish federations in the metro- politan centers of this country. 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