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May 21, 1965 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-05-21

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Barbara Pelavin to Be
Morton Eskin's Bride

Organize for Bond Reinvestments

Golden Years

The children of Sol and Mollie
Bloom will honor their parents
with a golden wedding anniver-
sary champagne brunch at
Boeskey's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, 10651
Saratoga, Oak Park, were married
in 1915 at the bride's home on
Division St. and have been resi-
dents of Detroit since that time.
Mr. Bloom, who is now retired,
was an employe of Western Union
Telegram Co. for 44 years. He has
served as the only president,
treasurer and secretary of the
Ordin Family Club for 28 years
and plays the violin with the Gol-
den Age Choral Group of the
Jewish Center. Mrs. Bloom has

MISS BARBARA PELAVIN

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pelavin,
23080 Wildwood, Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Barbara Jean to Morton
H. Eskin, son of the Harry Eskins,
20451 Lauder.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Wayne State University, where
she was affiliated with Delta Phi
Epsilon Sorority. Her fiance, also
a graduate of WSU, where he was
a member of Sigma Alpha Mu
Fraternity, received his law de-
gree from the Detroit College of
Law.
An August wedding is planned.

MR. AND MRS. BLOOM

lived in Detroit since 1905 and is
a member of the Yetz-Cohen Aux-
iliary of the Jewish War Veterans.
Children of the couple are
Mitcheal and Gerald Bloom, Mrs.
Philip (Lillian) Bernstein, 'Mrs.
Raymond (Doris) Epstein and Mrs.
Louis (Anita) Dorfman. There are
"A COMMUNITY CREATES" 15 grandchildren.
is the title of an art show being
presented by area students and
JULIUS CHAJES, director of the
adults at Good Shepherd Luth- Center Music School, will present
eran Church through Thursday. Doris Richards, Onita Sanders, Gor-
Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. don Goodman and Edward Nord in
Saturday; 3-6 p.m. Sunday; and a piano recital 1:30 p.m. Sunday
10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 2-4 p.m. and at the Jewish Center.
7-9 p.m. weekdays. Stan Lewin, of
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
the Northwest area neighborhood
Friday, May 21, 1965-17
conservation office, is coordinator.

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The Israel Bond reinvestment committee, which was organized
recently, from left, first row: Mel Weisz, Sam Freedman, Sam Bank,
newly elected Detroit Metropolitan Bnai Brith Council president;
Alex Gersuk, Bnai brith Council Israel Bond chairman, and Elias
Goldberg, reinvestment committee chairman; second row, Isear San-
dleman, Jack Berent, Max Schulzinger, Howard Schulzinger and
Martin Rose, past president of Shaarit Haplaytah.

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Grant by United Jewish Charities
Starts U. of M. Scholars Program

The Jewish Community Foun-
dation of the United JewiSh Chari-
ties of Detroit awarded a grant
to the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at the University of Michi-
gan to institute a Scholar In
Residence Program at Ann Arbor
and nearby campuses.
The project will bring to the
University, under Hillel auspices,
a leading Jewish scholar for a
period of a month. He will offer
special courses and lectures in
Jewish studies at the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation, open to all stu-
dents and faculty members, con-
duct lectures and classes for the
University; make himself avail-
able for faculty and student semi-
nars and discussions, and lectures
and firesides at fraternities,
sororities, campus organizations
and living units. The Scholar-In-
Residence will also accept invita-
tions to address and consult with
church groups and.. leaders both
on the campus and in the com-
munity.
Erwin S. Simon, president of
the United Jewish Charities of
Detroit, and Wiliam Avrunin, ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, announced
the grant to the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at the University of
Michigan.
Max J. Zivian, past president of
the United Jewish Charities, and
chairman of the committee on
grants of the Jewish Community
Foundation, observed that the
Scholar In Residence Program

was approved as part of the Fed-
eration's special research and pio-
neering projects not normally in-
cluded in Jewish Communal Ser-
vice operating programs.
The objectives of the program,
Dr. Herman Jacobs, Hillel direc-
tor, said, would emphasize the
contribution of Jewish scholarship
to the "centrality of Biblical tra-
dition in the development of
American Thought; the centrality
of the Judaeo-Christian tradition
for an understanding of Western
culture; the centrality of Hebraic
thought for an understanding of
Western religious, interreligious,
and intergroup seminars, lectures
and conversations, and generate a
continuing concern for the cause
of group amity and understanding
in the campus community.

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Celebration to Feature
Cantata on Israel

FREE

Sholem Aleichem Institute will
sponsor an evening in observance
of Israel's Independence Day, 8:45
p.m. today at the Institute.
Featured will be a cantata, "Is-
rael—Land of Refuge," performed
by the Institute's choral and dra-
matic group under the direction
of Rose Mash. Refreshments will
be served, and there is a nominal
admission fee.

The MICHIGAN FRANCHISE
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Sunday at Cobo Hall, has exhibits
for more than 75 companies in
the United States and Canada
seeking persons who want to go
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