Judith Band Is Wed to Richard Lee Korner German Labor Delegation Here Acclaims Bonn-Israel Meeting A delegation of nine West Ger- man labor leaders, visiting here on May 1 as guests of the German Consul. Dr. Wolfram R. Hucke, expressed enthusiasm over the completed negotiations between Bohn and Israel for the establish- ment, on that day, of diplomatic relations between the two coun- tries. "At last!" is the manner in which the visiting unionists de- scribed their feelings about the completed arrangements to ex- change envoys. Willi Richter of Hamburg was especially vehement in his enthus- iastic acclaim over the new friend- ly pact. Wilhelm Haferkamp Gerhard MRS. RICHARD KOMER Vater of Duesseldorf were simi- Judith Band and Richard Lee larly pleased and said that the Komer were married in a recent pact echoes the feelings of all ceremony at the Sheraton-Cadillac labor leaders and the labor ranks• Hotel. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Haferkamp expressed the Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. opinion that the youth of Ger- many will never tolerate an un- Parents of the couple are Mr. democratic regime. He conceded and Mrs. Herman Band of Vic- that education of the implica- toria Ave., Huntington Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Komer of tions of the Nazi horrors will be a long-term process, but he said Northlawn Ave. The bride wore a silk organza that what had happened so tra- gically will never recur. The gown with a sabrina neckline and sentiments of the other mem- short sleeves of corded laced Her sheath skirt had motifs of corded bers of the delegation also were Alencon lace, and it had a detach- able chapel train. Mrs. Norman Rotter and Bunny Band, the bride's sisters, served as matron and maid of honor, re- spectively. Bridesmaids were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kanat will be Shelley Komer, the bridegroom's the guests of honor at the Israel sister, Bonnie Green of St. Peters- 17th anniversary celebration spon- burg, Beverly Green of Rye, N.Y., sored by the Bereznitzer Aid So- and Melvy Erman. ciety, Thursday, May 27, 8:30 p.m., Robert Komer, the bridegroom's in the Sholem Aleichem Institute, brother, served as best man. 19350 Greenfield. Ushers were Norman Rotter, Jef- The guest speaker will be Rob- frey Band, Larry Jackier, Richard ert Lurie of St. Louis, public re- Traitel and Spencer Partridge. lations consultant of the A•erica- Following a Toronto honey- moon, the couple will live on W. Farnum Ave., Royal Oak, Bereznitzer Fete to Honor Kanats Synagogue, Churches Join 'Project Neighbor' Members of Adas Shalom Syna- gogue and Mayflower Congrega- tional Church will join the parish- ioners of Gesu Parish in "Project Neighbor," a communitywide open house to take place 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday. All North Livernois-area resi- dents are invited to tour the land- mark at McNichols and Oak Dr. Host is Rev. John C. Schwartz, S. J., who will extend an official welcome at 4 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Gesu parishioners will act as guides. 1.411 cook.: ( . 1 . 4.1 'pole "Racing against time may well bring the end of time," notes Sassy. , III-4-5166 nino 4 HAIR DRESSERS 706 N. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN 2507 W. Maple Road MI 7-0059 • Kingsley Inn Hotel 646-5323 Israel Cultural Foundation and prominent TV and radio writer and producer. The affair will welcome back the Kanats from their trip to Israel. They have been leaders of the Bereznitzer Society for many years and also active in the corn- munity. The master of ceremonies will be their son, Dr. Irvin 0. Kanat. There will be songs and dances by the Sabra Trio and Israeli champagne and refreshments will be served, hosted by the Kanats. Meyer Terebelo is president and Mrs. Nathan Rose, vice president, of the Bereznitzer Aid Society. The program is provided through the courtesy of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee. All members and their friends are invited. Open House Arranged at Akiva Day School Akiva Day School which begins its second year of operation in September, will hold open house for parents and interested visitors from 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. A tour of classes will begin the program, then parents will have the oppor- tunity to meet with the principal, Rabbi Manfred Pick, for questions and discussion. Registration is open to kinder- garten and first grade only. A summer tutorial program will be available for potentially qualified students eligible for grades 2 6. Akiva PTA will sponsor a cof- fee hour following the tour. Mrs. Dave Dombey and Mrs. Charles Levi are co-chairmen. - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, May 21, 1965 PITTSBURGH — Calling Israel's progress since 1948 "one of the wonder stories of our day," John F. Hening, U.S. under secretary of labor, decribed Israel Bonds as "the sinews of survival" in an ad- dress at a Labor-Israel Bond din- ner. The occasion was a tribute to Justice Michael A. Musmanno of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in recognition of his friendship for and support of the State of Israel. that Nazism is dead. Haferkamp said that whenever a neo-Nazi publication appears with a statement akin to Nazism the united forces of labor con- demn all evidences of bigotry. Other members of the delega- tion, all of whom were guests at Dr. Hucke's home, 725 Grand Marais, Grosse Pointe Park, were from Frankfurt, Hamburg and Hanover. Commenting on developments in Israel, where he had visited several years ago, Haferkamp spoke out strongly against the Arab states and said Nasser is a fascist. Several other members of the delegation had visited Israel and some are planning trips there this year. e vory the This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "A Conversation with Maurice Edelman,". the second in the series "Conversations with Dis- tinguished Men of Our Time," will be presented. Edelman, British MP, president of the Anglo-Jewish Association and a political novel- ist, will be interviewed by NBC News correspondent, Edwin New- man. * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2 and WJBK. Feature: "Women in Israel," a conversation between Mrs. "Eliahu Navi, wife of the mayor of Beer- sheba, and Joseph Edelman, for- mer director of the culture com- mission of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, will be presented. • * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE THE SOL KANATS 1 Pictures Israel's Progress as "Wonder Story" of Age Beresh-Goldstein Rites Scheduled for July 3 Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Asian Music Festival." a concert featuring Yemenite, Ara- bic and biblical strains in Jewish music, will be broadcast. • * 4: MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 6 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Dr. Abraham J. Feld- man of Cong. Beth Israel in Hart- ford, Conn. will speak on "Is One Religion as Good as Another?" in the third of four talks during May. 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