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March 26, 1965 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-03-26

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Dorfman-Rochman
Rites Set for August

MISS REVA DORFMAN

An Aug. 29 wedding is planned
by Reva Dorfman and Ronald
David Rochman.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mrs. Norma Dorfman of North-
gate Blvd., Oak Park, and the late
Mr. Charles Dorfman. Mr. Roch-
man is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Rochman of Blaine Ave. and
the late Mrs. Sadie Rochman.

CJFWF Approves Study
of U.S. Jewry, Joins New
Group Fighting Poverty

NEW YORK—Leaders of Ameri-
can Jewry have made several im-
portant decisions concerning Jew-
ish cooperation in the war on pov-
erty, a national study of American
Jewry and future plans to meet
local, national and overseas needs.
The board of directors of the
Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds, representing com-
munity _ federations countrywide,
has voted for affiliation with the
new nonsectarian Citizens Crusade
Against Poverty. At the same time,
the board received with enthusiasm
the report of its special committee
on population studies recommend-
ing the first comprehensive na-
tional study of American Jewry.
Meeting Sunday, the council
hoard directed that steps be taken
to implement a study design pre-
pared by social scientists over as
two-year period. Pertinent local
and regional studies will be includ-
ed in the project. It was agreed
that this national study can be
"an historic step in filling a wide
gap in American-Jewish life and in
providing information essential for
sound future planning."

Announcements

Last Week's Winner of the

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March 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Goldberg (Joanne Sparr),
21600 Gardner, Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Lori Ann.
* * *
March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Lawrence Eisenberg, 12931
Rosemary, Oak Park, a daughter,
Laura Kelly.
* * *
March 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ome Beitner (Judith Letow), a son,
Marc Edward.

Ackerman-Freedman
Betrothal Announced

Egypt Again Seizes
Property of Britons;
Mostly Jews Victimized

MISS LEAH ACKERMAN

Cantor and Mrs. Shabtai Acker•
man, 18254 Woodingham, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Leah to Jerome Barry
Freedman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Freedman, 18675 Mark
Twain.
Miss Ackerman is a student at
the Detroit Business College. The
prospective bridegroom is a stu-
dent at Wayne State University.
An Aug. 22 wedding is planned.

Jewish Communities'
Influence Over Early
Medieval Town Traced

A new thesis for the origin of
the medieval town, long a puzzle
to historians, is being proposed by
Dr. Irving Agus, professor of Jew-
ish history at Yeshiva University's
Bernard Revel Graduate School, in
his book, "Urban Civilization in
pre-Crusade Europe," published by
Yeshiva University Press.
Dr. Agus believes that the Jew-
ish communities of the 10th and
11th centuries were the source of
most of the town institutions in
medieval Europe of the 12th, 13th
and 14th centuries.
"Originally, historians thought
that the Europeans obtained the
idea of democratic town govern-
ments and town councils from the
Greeks, but we know that knowl-
edge of the Greeks was lost to
the Europe of this time," Dr. Agus
said.
However, the early Jewish com-
munities in Germany, Dr. Agus
continued, had already developed
forms of government and social
organizations far in advance of the
surrounding feudal society.
The idea of government as a
social contract—the right of free
people to govern themselves, the
institution of "conjurato," the
swearing together of a group to
form a government—all had their
origin in early Jewish communi-
ties, Dr. Agus said.

March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. San
* * *
ford Wolok (Harriet Weiner),
March
3—To
and Mrs. Earl
24583 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Meyers (Elaine Mr.
Rosner), 18700
Mark Eric.
Woodworth, a son, Neil Alan.
* * *
* * *
March 19 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Feb. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stuart Bass (Elaine Cohen), 22145 D. Katser (Geraldine Raznick),
Morton Park, a son, Mark Randy. 21671 Church, Oak Park, a son,
* * *
Steven Jay.
* * *
March 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Lopatin (Joanne Lieber-
Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
man), 14441 Park, Oak Park, a Galdfaden (Sarah Katz), 21610
daughter, Franci Jill.
Whitmore, Oak Park, a daughter,
* * *
Isabel.
* * *
March 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Mickey Kurzman (Karen Burke),
30180 Shoreham, Southfield, a
Amy Suzanne Redlich, a 6-pound,
daughter, Kathryn Ann.
* * *
8-ounce baby girl, became the fifth
March 18 — To Dr. and Mrs. generation in her family. Born
David H. Stulberg (Elayne From- Monday, she is the daughter of
stein), 29611 Lamar Lane, Livonia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aaron Redlich
(Marilyn Farber), 3128 Coolidge,
a daughter, Jill Honey.
Royal Oak:
* * *
The baby's great-great grand-
March 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. mother
is Mrs. Millie Gallow,
Miles A. Hurwitz (Sheila Linsky), 20215 R u t h e rford; great-grand-
14915 Greenfield, a daughter, Vic- mother, Mrs. Ada Globerson of the
By nature, aristocracies are too
toria Hope.
Rutherford address; and grandpar- liable to narrow the scope of hu-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farber, man perfectability, democracies to
Recommended by Physicians
expand it beyond reason."—Alexis
24571 Seneca, Oak Park.
de Tocqueville.

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Rohliks Present
WSU Scholarship
Fund of $100,000

A scholarship fund of $100,000
has been presented to Wayne State
University Tuesday by Mr. and
Mrs. Sigmund Rohlik.
The gift was given in honor of
Mr. Rohlik's 70th birthday.
Well known here for their share
in many communal movements, the
Rohliks have shown a deep inter-
est in a number of causes since
coming here from Germany in
1938.
Upon their arrival in this coun-
try, they befriended the late Fred
M. Butzel, in whose honor they an-
nually planted trees in Israel
through the Jewish National Fund,
and Judge Theodore Levin, who
was present when the Rohliks
made the first $10,000 payment
towards the $100,000 gift to WSU
President Clance Hilberry.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, March 26, 1965

LONDON (JTA)—The properties
of 150 British residents in Egypt,
most of them Jews, have been se-
questrated again or their businesses
nationalized since President Nas-
ser's nationalization law of 1961,
the press here reported from Cairo.
The value of the assets involved
was estimated at about 8,000,000
pounds sterling ($20,400,000).
These assets were originally con-
fiscated in 1956 after the Suez
action and technically freed under
an Anglo-Egyptian agreement of
February 1959. In 1961, the pro-
perties were seized again, along
with those of many Egyptians.
The total bank deposits and
properties affected since 1961 were
officially estimated as being worth
800,000,000 pounds ($2,040,000,-
000). Those owners living abroad
when some of the assets were tech-
nically freed last year will not get
anything.
The British embassy has raised
the issue with the Egyptian econ-
omic ministry, and talks are ex-
pected to start soon.

Bar Mitzva hs

Mr. and Mrs. George Karden,
18685 Tracey, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Stuart Frank,
Saturday morning at Temple Beth
El. A dinner in his honor will be
held that evening at the temple.
* * *
Eliot Brett Marcus, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Marcus of Rose-
mary Ave., Oak Park, will observe
his Bar Mitzvah at Sabbath morn-
ing services Saturday at Young
Israel of Oak-Woods. A buffet sup-
per in his honor will be held at
home 7 p.m. that day.



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