a • • ctivities in Society Katz-Gross Nuptials Are Solemnized Here Rabbi Jack Goldman, director of public relations and fund-raising at Yeshivath Yehudah, will. be in Memphis this weekend to participate in the Bar Mitzvah services of Ronald Lefkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Lefkowitz. Rabbi Goldman is former spiritual leader of Cong. Anshei Sphard, where the Bar Mitzvah services will take place. He will attend the Bar Mitzvah in the company of his wife and three children. Delegates from Bnai Moshe Synagogue attending the United Synagogue Youth National Convention in Chicago were Harriet Baka- lar, Sue Blum and Karen Siefman. Seymour Kaplan, youth director of Bnai Moshe, accompanied the delegation. Marilyn Wainer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer of Canter- bury Rd., is back home after spending the winter holidays at the Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldberg, 25168 Ridge Cliff, Southfield, have left on a two-week Caribbean cruise aboard the S.S. Rotterdam. Accompanied by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schreiber of Philadelphia, they expect to return Jan. 21. MRS. RONALD KATZ Among the guests at the inaugural ball for Gov. Romney were the Louis Ellimans, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Burdick, Al Klunover, state Toby Sue Gross became the legislators Dan Cooper, Sander Levin, Jack Faxon and Al Kramer, bride of Ronald Lawrence Katz in Mr. and Mrs. William Seidman, Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hertz (he a recent ceremony at Adas Sha- delivered the invocation), the Meyer Warshawskys and Mrs. Lee lom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob Segal Franklin Weinstock. The Max Fishers' daughter Mary was at the Teen and Cantor Fenakel officiated. Ball, as were Nadine and Ruth Mann Hertz, escorted by Bruce and The couple are the children of Andrew Broder. Mr. Fisher, who represented the governor at the Rose Bowl Game in Los Angeles, served on the Patrons Dinner Com- Mr. and Mrs. David Gross of mittee. which also included Charles Gershenson and Jason Honigman. Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Katz of Manistee Thirty-five students of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will make an Ave , Oak Park. annual excursion this weekend to the campus of Hebrew Academy of The bride wore a Chantilly Cleveland and the Telshe Yeshivah in Wickliffe, 0. Accompanied by lace and satin gown with a long Rabbis Bernard Moskowitz and Naftali Deutsch, the group will include: chapel train. Her crown was a Martyn Adelberg, Eli Apt, Avrohom Abrams. Michael Baum, Meyer Bakst, David Baumer, Chaim Brystowski, Joe Finkelstein, Sammy Flatt, David Fine, Pill box with lace and seed Elchonon Freedman, Saul Grunfeld, Michael Greenfield, Simcha Goldstein, Charles pearls. Glogower, Saul Glogower, Ronald Gould, Steven Gutman, Mitchell Herczeg, Chaim Klein, Joseph Kuperman, Charles Kuperwasser, Vankel Mittleman, Jerry Novet- Mrs. Norton Stern, sister of the sky, Alan Penfil, Michael Landau, Ephraim Rockove, Louis Schonfeld, Mendel bride, was matron of honor. Seligson, Ephraim Tatelbaum, Martin Rosenzveig, Teddy Wallace, Leon Weiner and Mordechal Zentman. Bridesmaids were Marlene Kut- nick, Marsha Holtzman, Ellen Katz and Carole Mackey. Junior brides- maid was Diane Kayne, and flower girl was Susan .Kirsh. Best matt was Ted Kahn. Ushers The dean of the Kaminetzer Arts and Science and Rabbi Isaac were Maurice Miller, Sheldon Yeshivah of Jerusalem will be Elchenan Theological Seminary of Adelson, Allen Apfelblatt, Norton guest speaker at a m'laveh malka Yeshiva University, Rabbi Schein- Stern, Allen Gross, Kenneth Woll- tendered by the Detroit Friends of er was ordained by the rabbinical ner and Marc Gross. Kaminetzer Yeshiva 8:30 p.m. Jan. school of Mesifta Torah Vodaath Following a honeymoon in Can- 16 at Oak Manor caterers. Rabbi in Brooklyn. ada, the couple will live on Schae- Leib Bakst, chairman of the newly At the Mlaveh malka, open to fer Rd. formed group, made the announce- the public, he will speak on ment. "Torah as the Bridge Between Christological Book Rabbi Isad ore Scheiner. Kam- Israel and America." inetzer rush yeshivah for the past by Fr. Thomas Merton The Kaminetzer Yeshiva was 15 years, is an outstanding Tal- established over 100 years ago In "Seeds of Destruction," pub- mudic scholar in Israel. A former in Kaminet z, Lithuania, by lished by Farrar, Straus and Giroux student of Yeshiva College of Rabbi Boruch Baer Leibovitz, (19 Union Eq. W., NY 31, Father a disciple of the Brisker rov. Thomas Merton covers many With the Nazi invasion of Lithu- themes. He registers his support ania, the yeshiva was moved to for civil rights and expresses his Jerusalem in 1941. indignation against oppression. It The faculty today consists al- contains many asseverations on most entirely of American schol- the conscience of man. ars who have made their home in It is replete with letters to Rueben Goldstein has been the Holy Land. Also, a substantial eminent people on a variety of number of the student body is subjects which emerge as the views named district sales officer of El Al Israel Airlines, it was an- comprised of American students. of a man with a deep social obliga- The city of Detroit is represented tion. nounced by Itzak Shander, El Al in the student body by Anshel In Letters to a White Liberal," national director of sales for the Americas, with offices in New Isaac, son of Rabbi I. Isaac, and he describes the "message" of the Yakov Goldstein, son of Rabbi and Negro to white America and he York. Mrs. Sholom Goldstein. calls for the full attention and Goldstein, 41, comes here frbm Rabbi Scheiner is currently seriousness to the Negro's de- . Israel to replace making a tour of the United States mands. He calls ours an apocalyp- Sally Fields, pro- in behalf of the Kaminetzer Yesh- tic era in "The Legend of Ticker moted as head of Caliban." ivah. ;- public relations His book is primarily a Christian '` for El Al in the expression of faith, but among his Midwest. Miss America's Role letters is one addressed "To a Fields w a s the From 'The Melting Pot,' by Rabbi." Having just completed only woman air- Israel Zangwill, 1908 reading "The Last of the Just," lines sales man- There she lies, the great Melt- he expresses a desire to know more ager in the world. ing Pot—listen! Can't you hear the about the kibbutz. Then he asserts dr'ira h e A 1 e x a n- roaring and the bubbling? There that "the Jews are the great eschat- -b orn G o l d- gapes her mouth — the harbor alogical sign of the 20th Century." Goldstein stein has been where a thousand mammoth feed- But he proceeds to say that "the with El Al for 13 years, follow- ers come from the ends of the antimony they have unconsciously ing service with the. Israel Army world to pour in their human and complacently supposed be- in the War of Independence and freight. Ah, what a stirring and a tween the Jews and Christ is not with the public roads department seething! Celt and Latin, Slav and even a very good figment of the of Israel. He also has served as Teuton, Greek and Syrian, Black imagination. The suffering Servant district accountant and treasurer and Yellow, Jew and Gentile— is One: Christ, Israel." for El Al in Paris and speaks five The Christological factor in the Yes, East and West, and North languages. and South, the palm and the pine, book is apparent throughout, but Goldstein is married and the the pole and the equator, the cres- nowhere as much as here, so that father of three. cent and the cross—how the great "Seeds of Destruction" certainly Alchemist melts and fuses them do not emerge as seeds of complete Mr. and Mrs. Group Plan with his purging flame! Here shall amity. they all unite to build the Repub- `Games Night' Event lic of Man and the Kingdom of Record Cleveland Appeal Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group, City God. Ah, what is the glory of CLEVELAND (JTA)—A record of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Satur- Rome and Jerusalem, where all na- goal of $6,066,000 was set here for day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. tions and races come to worship the 1965 Jewish Welfare Fund Ap- Irving Weintraub, 2066 Murray and look back, compared with the peal, according to an announce- Hill. glory of America, where all races ment by the newly elected board The group will discuss the and nations come to labour and of trustees of the Jewish Com- munity Federation, sponsor of the Games Night, its annual fund-rais- look forward. annual campaign. ing event. Movies from the City of A nursing mother should be Hope Medical Center in Duarte, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Calif., will be shown, and a social given some wine, for wine is good Kaminetzer Yeshiva's Rabbi Scheiner to Speak at a Melaveh Malka Here El Al Appoints Rueben Goldstein to Detroit Post evening will follow. for the milk.—Kethuboth 65. Friday, January 8, 1965-25 JWV Activities LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX- ILIARY will service the Juvenile Detention ' Home Sunday. Mes- dames Edith Weiss, Bess Goldberg, Bernice Wilson and Martha Haupt- man will present gifts, games, prizes and refreshments. * * * DETROIT LADIES AUXILI- ARY NO. 135 will hold a lunch- eon and fashion show at Federal Department Store, Oakman and Grand River, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. A regular meeting is planned for 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Refreshments will be served. 1,000 Jews in Japan The Jewish Community of Japan, which dates back to the latter half of the 19th Cen- tury, today numbers some 1,000 persons. the majority of whom live in Tokyo with a smaller commu- nity in Kobe. Isaac Levitts Mark Golden Anniiversary In honor of the 50th anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Levitt of Patton Ave., a party was held in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. a n d Mrs. Irving Levitt of North Carolina Ave., Southfield. Hosts were the Levitts' children, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berris and Dr. and Mrs. Irving Levitt. The couple were married in New York City and have lived in De- troit for 48 years. They have five grandchildren. `Selfishness' to Be Aired Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will dis- cuss "The Virtue of Selfishness" at services 8:30 p.m. today in the Birmingham Masonic Temple. INVITATIONS By HATTIE (Mrs. Seymour Schwartz) UN 4-7294 Elegant Satin Accessories Place Cards, Inforrnals, ,- , , ,72....,::&111§ Hostess Sets ANSWER TO JULES DONESON TRAVEL PHOTO QUIZ NO. 7 DR. RAYMOND LIPTON Photo by Jack Gorback Want Ads Bring Results! Have Your Family Portrait • Wedding Tastefully Photographed by Our Professional Staff JACK GORBACK studio of Photography 19492 LIVERNOIS .c÷*" • UN 2-0660 GREEN-8 CENTER Suburban Juliet GREENFIELD AT 8 MILE ROAD SHOP SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. OPEN MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. 'TIL 9 P.M SUNDAY ONLY SPECIAL! 1 DAY SALE of HAND-BEADED, IMPORTED OVER-BLOUSES WERE: $45 to $70 CHOICE OF THE HOUSE: EXACTLY 1/2 PRICE Assorted colors, broken sizes range 5 to 15 and 6 to 18. All are hand beaded or sequin cov- ered. JULIET HAS THE MOST UNUSUAL FASHIONS !