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Turkish Jewry

Dialogue by Youth
in Israel July 5-8

The Jewish community of Tur-
key, which dates back to the By-
zantine Empire, today numbers
Young Jewish intellectuals from some 43,000 persons, the vast ma-
the U.S• and Israel will hold a jority . of whom live in Istanbul.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berke, 18665 Greenlawn and Mrs. Arthur
Robbins, 22902 Wexford, Southfield, will take part in the first "dialogue" July 5-8 in Israel de-
Israel Leadership Seminar, an adult educational program sponsored signed to bring the two communi-
MUSIC UNIQUE
by the League for Labor Israel. The seminar will run from July 4 to ties closer together.
FOR EVERY OCCASION
Aug. 2 at the Berl Katznelson Institute, Mar Saba, Israel. Mr. Berke is
Their exchange of ideas will be
a field representative of Israel Bonds, and is a board member of Far-
band Branch 593, Histadrut Campaign, and LZO Hayim Greenberg a highlight of an annual event,
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
School. Mrs. Berne is active in Pioneer Women, Histadrut, Child Rescue, the "American-Israel Dialogue,"
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Jewish National Fund, and is a board member of the Hayim Greenberg in which leading Jews from both
School. Mrs. Robbins is a librarian at the Lederle Jr. High School in countries take part in a discussion
Southfield. She is affiliated with the American Jewish Congress, sponsored by the American Jew-
SHERIDAN GLAMOUR
ish Congress.
Shaarey Zedek Congregation and other community groups.
AND HEALTH SPA
The
young
intellectuals
are
the
A group of 108 young American Jewish community representa-
Only Women's Reduc-
ing Resort in the
tives from 32 cities will fly to Europe and Israel on July 12 as partici- college generation of their two
Midwest
pants of the fifth annual Young Leadership Mission of the United countries. The Israelis have grown
Summer Pool -
Open Year Round
Jewish Appeal, making an intensive 23-day survey of the Jewish to maturity in an independent
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immigration absorption needs in Israel and refugee aid programs in Jewish state and the Americans
Michigan City, Indiana
France, Austria and Greece which are aided by UJA funds. Partici- are typical of the first postwar
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generation.
pating in the Mission from Detroit is Raymond A. Jacobs, a member
of the men's special gifts division in the Detroit Allied Jewish Cam-
Have Your Family Portrait • Wedding
paign of which the UJA in a major beneficiary. He is preSident of
Tastefully Photographed by
Ray Jacobs & Co., and is treasurer of the Detroit-Toledo Chapter of
Our Professional Stoff
the Machinery Dealers National Association.
In Detroit for the recent marriage of Miss Mitzi Rachleff and Dr.
Max Crandall were Harry Rachleff and the Louis Rachleffs of Spring-
field, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rachleff of West Orange, N. J.; Mrs.
Leo Cohen of Chicago; the Jack Cohens of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Max
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Zabol of Elmhurst, N.Y.; and Louis Love of Los Angeles.
A cocktail-dinner party was given for Jacob Garelick - of Hartwell
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Ave. June 30 at the Furniture Club, honoring him on his 80th birthday.
The affair was given by his children, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kramer,
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Stillman, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Garelick and Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Garelick. The party was attended by the immediate
THE NEW
family and close friends of Mr. Garelick. His 10 grandchildren and
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seven great-grandchildren also were in attendance. A resident of
Greenfield/8 Mile Rd.
Detroit for 41 years, Mr. Garelick is still active as secretary-treasurer
of Capitol Warehousing Supply, Inc., a member of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai
Brith, Turover Aid Society and City of Hope. At Mr. Garelick's
request, instead of a personal gift, a substantial contribution in his
honor will be given to the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Detroit
by his children.
Dr. Sanford J. Marks, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ben Marks of Wilde-
mere Ave., and his wife Myra, will be living in Detroit while he is
interning at Sinai Hospital beginning this month. Dr. Marks received
his doctorate recently at the 51st convocation of the Chicago Medical
School, where he was president of Phi Lambda Kappa Medical Fra-
ternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Nusbaum, 10700 Oak Park, Oak Park, held a
garden party Sunday evening for the members of Kinneret Chapter,
Pioneer Women, and their husbands. Proceeds went to Moetzet Hapoa-
lot, Working Women's Federation in Israel.
Mr. Jacob Duchan of Miami Beach is visiting his children and
grandchildren in Detroit for the summer. He is staying at the home of
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his son Milton Duchan, 18444 Northlawn.
Sunday
12 Noon
Present at the recent graduation of Howard. Dubin from the
to 5 p.m.
Chicago College of Osteopathy were his mother, Mrs. Sam Dubin of
Hartwell Ave., his brother Bruce, and his wife Sheila. Dr. Dubin
received two scholastic awards for his outstanding classwork.
A recent surprise buffet dinner in honor of the silver wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kutnick, 13201 Dartmouth, Oak
Park, was attended by 45 members of the immediate family, including
Mrs. Kutnick's family from Windsor. Hosting the party were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis,
and Marlene.
Mrs. Ida Enkel, 23521 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, Oak Park High
School's first counselor, will take a leave of absence from the school
this coming year to live in Israel. Mrs. Enkel received her BA from
Eastern Michigan and her MA from the University of Michigan. She
joined the Oak Park School system in 1954. Her daughter, Anita, will
go with her and will teach English at Tel Aviv University. Anita re-
ceived her BA and MA from Wayne State and taught this past year
at Highland Park High Schaal. Mrs. Enkel's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Goodman, also will accompany Mrs. Enkel and Anita, an_d the
entire family will leave in August.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wasser, 17334 Kentucky, are on a four-week
trip to Israel and Europe. They will spend most of their time in Israel.
Mr. Wasser, a longtime member of Beth Aaron, has been named a
life member of the board of trustees of the synagogue for his efforts
as chairman of the sunshine committee.
A dinner party was given at Topinka's Restaurant for Dan Yam-
shon, on the occasion of his graduation from Wayne State Univer-
sity. His parents are the David Yamshons of Park Ave., Oak Park. Drs.
Sam and Morris Yamshon of Los Angeles and William Yamshon and
Fanny Glass of Cleveland were present for their nephew's commence-
ment.

IRV FIELD

MRS. DAVID LIPTON

Carol Ann Stone, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Stone of
Harding Ave., Oak Park, and
David Eli Lipton, son of the Aaron
A. Liptons of Montebello, Calif.,
were married Sunday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor
Reuven Frankel officiated.

The bride's gown of peau de
sole and hand-corded Alencon
lace embroidered with pearls and
crystals had short full sleeves,
corded bateau neckline, and a
fitted bodice. The soft dome
skirt was appliqued with the
jeweled lace motifs and a de-
tachable Watteau train extended
to chapel length. She wore a
shaped pill box of peau de sole
with matching appliques to hold
the full veil of imported silk
illusion.

Sandra Marcia Stone was maid
of honor for her sister. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Robert Damrauer
of Cambridge, Mass.; Sherilynn
Lipton of Montebello, the bride-
groom's sister; and Mrs. Robert
Segar of Flint. The bridegroom's
younger sister, Rabin Dee Lipton,
was junior bridesmaid.
Mark Lipton was his brother's
best man. Harvey Blavin, Shevard
Goldstein, Simon Kamer, Gerald
Lax, Harvey Schwartzberg and the
bride's brother Ronald Stone, all
of Oak Park; Steven Lipton of
Mentebello, brother of the bride-
groom; and Howard Sulkin of Chi-
cago, were ushers.
After a week in Montreal, the
couple will settle in East Lansing,
where they attend Michigan State
University.

Unlimited Fun Scheduled

Fun, Unlimited, will hold a get-
together 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Guests
invited. Summer activities, from
a beach party to a Hawaiian luau,
will be announced.

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State Losing People to Other Areas,
Study by U. of M. Sociologists Shows

ANN ARBOR — University of
Michigan sociologist David Gold-
berg has just finished helping esti-
mate the 1964 population of each
of the state's 83 counties, and he
has found a disquieting trend con-
tinuing:
More people are moving out of
the state than are moving in. And
the new arrivals are not as well
educated as those departing.
The university's Population Stu-
dies Center, of which Goldberg is
associate director, has been esti-
mating the state's population an-
nually sinnce 1957 with near-per-
fect accuracy. Its estimate for 1964
is 8,100,000—a 3 1/2 per cent gain
from the 7,823,194 counted in the

1960 census.
The gain is all in births over
deaths, not in people moving in.
Of the 83 counties, 27, includ-
ing Wayne, lost population in
those four years. Wayne County,
like giant metropolitan areas
around the country, lost a little
in its population, but nearby Ma-
comb, Oakland and Washtenaw
more than made up for this. Popu-
lation of Wayne in 1960 was 2,-
666,297; in 1964 it was 2,654,900.
Oakland (Oak Park, Southfield,
etc.) had a population of 690,259
in 1960. In 1964, it was 741,100.

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