Sarah Lippitt Is Now Hebrew Schools to Launch Seminar; Mrs. Stewart Frank Planning Annual Institute for Staff MRS. STEWART FRANK Sarah Ruth Lippitt and Stewart D. Frank were married recently in the Park Shelton Hotel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme officiated. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Lippitt, 19175 Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank, 17408 Woodingham. The bride wore a Bianchi gown of peau do soie and Alencon lace. It featured an Empire waist, scoop neck and full chapel train, while a small flower of matching lace secured the bouffant veil of im- ported illusion. The bride carried a bouquet of gardenias, Stephano- tis and ivy. Mrs. Norman L. Lippitt, the bride's sister-in-law, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ellen Frank and Sarah Frank, the bridegroom's sisters; Mrs. Izidor Bass and Mrs. Gerald Eisenstat of Vineland, N. J. Best man was Harry Frank, the bridegroom's father. Ushers were Norman L. Lippitt, the bride's brother; Richard Green, David Block, Jerome Yudkoff and Gerald Sallan. After a honeymoon in Canada and New York, the couple will live in Royal Oak. Katz Presents Biblical Tapestry to College A petit point hand-woven tapes- try, approximately 150 years old and valued at $2,500 was pre- sented to Sister Mary Lucille, R.S.M., president of Mercy College of Detroit, by Irving I. Katz, ex- ecutive secretary of Temple Beth El. The tapestry depicts the Biblical scene of Jacob and Rachel at the Well in Canaan. Katz has owned the tapestry for 40 years. He is a founder and past- president of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. nino daioyz HAIR DRESSERS 419 "The cooirw stops with the honeymoon,' says Sassy, "but, the billing goes on and on." MI-4 5166 nino HAIR DRESSERS 706 N. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN 2507 W. Maple Road MI 7-0059 • Kingsley Inn Hotel 646-5323 A special teachers seminar at the United Hebrew Schools will be held June 28-Aug. 6. Six public school teachers have been selected to take this group of courses, en- abling them to teach Jewish his- tory (in English) to the students of the UHS. Prof. Abraham Kaplan, profes- sor of philosophy at the University of Michigan, will speak on "What Is Jewish Philosophy?" on the 28th and 29th. Formerly chairman of the department of philosophy at the University of California, Prof, Kaplan has taught at Har- vard, Columbia and New York University. The classes will consist of post: biblical history, to be taught by Rabbi Alvin Kass of the Astoria Center of Israel, Astoria, N. Y. Rabbi Kass is also on the faculty of the Jewish Theological Semin- ary. This class, covering the major trends in Jewish history, is a sur- vey of Jewish history from the Men's Clubs BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB reelected Abe Halem president at the 19th annual meeting. Elected to serve with him for the coming year were: Mar- tin Hollander and Seymour Ro- sen, vice presi- dents; David F. Caplan, Hyman Fox and Harry Galen s, secre- taries; and A b e Meral, treasurer. The board of the directors will be Ilalem composed of William Freedman, Morris Ginsberg, Sheldon Gold, Gerald Goldberg, Melville Gold- berg, Louis Gross, Dr. Irving In- gram, Martin Lederman, Joe Med- wed, Jack Mittleman, Albert Por- yin, Aaron Rosen, Samuel Rosen- berg, Morley Silverman, Stewart Silverman, Stewart Steinberger, Louis Statzky, Samuel Wasser- man, Irving Weiss and Marvin Westerman. The officers and di- rectors will be installed by Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick at a break- fast in the social hall 9:30 a.m. Sunday. The program will be un- der the direction of Joe Medwed- * * * GEMILUTH CHASSODIM MEN'S CLUB elected Menasche Haar, president; John Hurtig and Norbert Robert, vice presidents; Moritz Katzman, treasurer; and Martin Salomon and Henry Mark- us, secretaries. To the board of directors were elected Arthur Aal, Max Blum, Herman Doiny, Arthur Leiser, Walter Lion, Hans Roland, Henry Rosenmund, Henry Well- ner, Max Wolf, Bert Seelig, and Eric Rosenow, alternate. The in- stallation of officers will take place in the social hall July 1, with Dr. Jack Stattman conducting the installation. * * * BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will hold an installation party in honor of its newly elected offi- cers 8 p.m. Tuesday in the club room of the synagogue. The instal- lation will be conducted by Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and Dr. Robert Schlaff, and Irving Michaels will be toastmaster. Morris Davis is in charge of arrangements. A buffet supper will be served. * * * ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB inducted as president for the corn- ing term Morris Zalenko, assisted by Louis L. Weinstein and William Zimmerman, vice presidents; Henry Klegon and Jonathan D. Hyams, secretaries; and David Nusholtz, treasurer. Board members include Henry Operman, Daniel Shapiro, Peter Salter, Ben Berry, Al Gold- stein, William Schmittel, Dr. Ted Winshall, Moe Yolles, Jack Geller, Harry Rudack, Saul Rose, Harry Fitlow, Dr. Stanley Sokolik and Abe Letvin. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, June 18, 1965 HARRY L. JUBAS, 13411 Irv- .. ine, a teacher at Robert Frost Jun- ior High School and Cong. Beth Shalom, is among 30 high school Babylonian exile to modern times, teachers from the U•S. who will with emphasis on the relevance participate in Yeshiva University's Summer Institute for Secondary of the past to modern times. Dr. Naphtali Wiesner, educa- School Teachers of Modern Heb- tional consultant for the UHS, will rew June 30-Aug. 25 in Israel, teach a course on Jewish life. Pro- under a $60,000 grant from the fessor Shlomo Marenof, dean of U.S. Department of Health, Edu- the midrasha, will teach Hebrew cation and Welfare. language and biblical history from • the patriarchal era to the fall of Max Schrut the First Commonwealth. Albert For Good Photographs Elazar, superintendent of the UHS, and Prompt Service will teach a course on the "Aims Call Me at and Philosophy of the United He- Corsets-Brassieres brew Schools." Starting the same time, the Expertly Fitted annual summer institute for Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs 20127 W. 7 Mile Rd. teaching staff of the United He- We Come to Your Home With Samples brew Schools will be held June 538-5575 TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 Parking In Rear 28-30 for purposes of evaluating , the program, materials • and cur- riculum of the past year and . , making suggestions f or next _ year. Y A continuation of the year- r around, in-service training pro- 104 gram which the UHS conducts for its teaching staff, the program will 111 be led by Elazar. The institute will join the teach- ers seminar for two sessions to hear Prof. Kaplan. There will be morning and afternoon sessions on all three days of the Institute. One of the sessions will be devoted to The Greatest for "How Do You Determine the Edu- cational Level of a Student?" House parties, confirmations, weddings ... . • , -- goundations hy I ,R 'LA BLAIR STUDIO Weaftrea / Dacia Ofte‘edrIa .. . `Art of Holy Land' Starts Sunday at Pontiac Temple A display of works by a number of Pontiac artists will be included in the exhibition of Art of the Holy Land Sunday through Tues- day at Temple Beth Jacob, Por- tia c. Included with the Pontiac ar- tists will be the bronze sculpture of "Job" by Thomas Horwitz. The exhibition will be open without charge to the public 7 to 10 p.m. It will include several hundred paintings, lithographs and sculptures executed by the em- erging artists of the Holy Land. A preview tea 4 p.m. Sunday will be highlighted by the visit of Oded Shenberg, consul general of Israel; mayor and members of Common Council of Pontiac, visit- ing artists, clergy, educators and press. Martin Xosins UN 3-5245 Oavid Overton DI 1-1702 S Spend the 4th at • • • ON THE PARK INN Toronto ONLY '20" PER PERSON For the Entire Weekend JULY 3-5 For Reservations Call BOOK COUZENS TRAVEL BR 2-2400 20441 JAMES COUZENS Business Briefs ,—; kl .% .0 ,---, ti \ .0 1 .... By Sid Shmarak ED BENSTEIN INTERIORS, 19963 Livernois, is holding an an- niversary sale this week only and offers large discounts on upholster- ing, accessories, custom built fur- niture, new furniture, slip covers, draperies, lamps, tables and wall decor. Carpeting is also offered at 10 per cent above cost. His 35 years of home decorating experi- ence , is at your service. Mr. Ben- stein may be reached at UN 2-7766. * * * "Teaching Music Theory at the Piano" will be the subject of a lecture-demonstration 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday at SMILEY BROTH- ERS MUSIC CO., 5510 Woodward. All area piano and music teachers (and their students) are invited to attend free of charge.. Conducting the local workshop will be Georg- ann Gasaway, a graduate of the New School for Music Study who has served on its faculty, and is now director of piano pedagogy at the University of Tulsa. Merry Melody Day Camp Enrolls for Summer Merry Melody Day Camp is now enrolling for its two summer programs. Children ages 21/2 to 10 may attend two, three or five days a week, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For older children, the sessions con- tinue until 3 p.m. Milk and treats are provided to the campers. Activities include a rhythm band, Indian lore and arts and crafts. 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