Nancy Paull Engaged to Ch a rl es Howard "Vida MISS NANCY PAULL Announcement has been made of the engagement of Nancy Sue Paull to Charles Howard Nida. The future bride, daughter of Mr. Harry Paull of Westhamp- ton Dr., Southfield, and the late Mrs. Freda Paull, is a junior in Wayne State University's college of education. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Russell S. Nida of Snowden Ave. and the late Mr. Nida. He is a sen- ior in WSU's Monteith College and president of the Student-Fac- ulty Council at WSU. A June 28 wedding is planned. Naturei Karta Leader Intends to Wed Even if It Means Exile JERUSALEM — Rabbi Amram the ultra-Orthodox Naturei Karta com- munity, said he would marry a 45- year-old convert to Judaism even if he has to forsake the city where he was born. He has already left the Holy City voluntarily for the first time in his life, living in virtual exile with sect members in Bnai Brak, near Tel Aviv. How many of Rabbi Blau's followers will follow is any- body's guess. The sect's rabbinical court insists his plans are un- Blau, 72-year-old leader of seemly. His fiance, Ruth Ben-David, is a divorcee who left the Roman Cath- olic faith 15 years ago, in France. The former Madelaine Feraille, she had worked with the French Resistance during World War II, hiding - Jews from the Nazis. She said she chose ultra-Orthodox Judaism because "if I do some- thing, I do it 100 per cent." After Rabbi Blau's wife died two years ago, marriage brokers arranged the match. "I only knew that he was a tzaddik (holy man)," she said, "but I accepted the match willingly." women's Clubs SHERUTH LEAGUE recently in- stalled Mrs. Samuel Winer as pres- ident. Other executive board mem- bers are Mesdames Mitchell Kent, Raymond Newman and Marvin Canner, vice presidents; Max Sheiner, treasurer; and Harry Fox, Ben Gruskin, Abe Smolowitz and Joseph Klinger, secretaries. The first meeting of the board will be held 12:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Newman, 21730 Potomac, Southfield. Joining her as hostesses will be IlIrs. Jo- seph Fetter and Mrs. Harry Levi- tan. Plans for the September mem- bership tea will be discussed. * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD has arranged to have a garden party at the home of Mrs. Julius Feigelman, 18280 1\laryland, South- field, noon Aug. 25. Mrs. Harriet Beke, chairman, may be contact- ed at UN. 3-3781 for information. * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at Cong. Beth Yehudah Emanuel Tikvah. Guests invited, * * BAGLEY SOUTH GROUP. Ha- dassah will sponsor a theater night at Northland Playhouse, 8:30 p.m. Aug.18 to benefit Hadas- sah Hospital and other Israel pro- jects. For tickets, call ticket com- mittee chairmen Mrs. Erwin Har- vith, EL 6-0002, or Mrs. Irving Rogovein, UN 1-2208. The comedy, "Enter Laughing," starts Menasha Sk-olnik and tells the story of play- wright Carl Reiner's show busi- ness debut. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual sum- mer get-together, a bowling party, at the Oak Park Lanes 9:30 p.m. Aug. 14. Refreshments will be served. For reservations, call Francis Milgrom, LI 7-7149. The public is invited. * * * SAAD, a group aiding research in Parkinson's Disease, has ap- pointed a steering committee for the annual fund-raising fashion show Oct. 21 at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Heading the commit- tee are _Mesdames Lloyd Averbach, chairman; Nathan Sahn, co-chair- man; Sanford Hirshfield; Gertrude Steingold; and Israel Levenstein 7llarriages WEINER-ROTHSCHILD — Faye Nevertheless, the rabbi is deter- Rothschild, widow of the late Am- mined to marry the woman and even wrote an 18-page defense of eroll F. Rothschild, was married on 16 to Alfred F. Weiner of his action, arguing that it was a July Mr. and Mrs. Weiner will mitzvah to remarry, particularly a Wayne. take up residence at 21720 Clover- convert to Judaism. lawn, Oak Park. A compromise is foreseen, how- - * * * ever. Grand Rabbi Joel Teitel- The name of usher Harvey baum, leader of Brooklyn's Has- Carney was erroneously omitted sidic community, suggested on a from last week's announcement of recent visit that if the marriage the marriage of Sandee Lachman took place outside the court's juris- to Bernard Glieberman. Mr. diction (in other words, outside Carney is the bridegroom's broth- the 14Iea Shearim section), it would er-in-law. not be a violation of its decision. Mrs. Ben-David, who already turned down a 25,000-pound ($8,300) offer to change her mar- riage plans, will become Rabbi Blau's bride in two weeks. God willing. ngagements At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levin of Santa Baibara Dr. announced the en- gagement of their daughter Carol Rosalind to Alan Bruce Hillman, son of Mr. Sam Hillman of Chi- cago and the late Mrs. Hillman. A November wedding is planned. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 6, 1965-19 Bernard Epel Receives Scholastic Honors Sharon R. Gorelick, 'Taking a sabbatical before en- Bernard Epel, son of Mr. and Ronald Rose to Mar7y Mrs. Jacob Epel, 22960 W. 11 Mile, tering graduate school, Epel went Southfield, was awarded his mas- ter's degree in botany this summer for algae growth studies at the University of Maryland. Enroute, with his wife Nomi, to the Univer- sity- of Southern California at La- Jolla. he will stop this week to visit his parents before continuing west to complete his studies towards a PhD. Epel graduated from Wayne State University in February 1961 and received the President's Key , as the outstanding male student, a Phi Beta Kappa key and Wood- row Wilson and Harvard Fellow- ships for his work in math and physics. to rsrael where he met and married a sabra from Kibbutz Beit Hashita. It was in Israel that his interest was aroused in algae growth problems, and he returned to the U.S. and the University of Maryland to work under Prof. Rob- ert W. Krause, a leading explorer in this field. On his way west. Epel will stop at the University of Illinois to deliver a paper on his current re- search. At LaJolla a fellowship awaits him. His father is the sexton of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. FOR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES CORSETS BY EVA MISS SHARON GORELICK Dr. and Mrs. Martin Gorelick, 20084 Canterbury, announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Risa to Ronald Leonard Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rose of Cuyahoga Falls, 0. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate of the Whar- ton School of Finance and Com- merce of the University of Penn- sylvania, and is now attending law school at the University of Mich- igan. A December wedding is plan- ned. Hadassah Slates Garden Tea Party for New Members A Garden Tea Party will be held by the Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah 1 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Dickman, 19335 Renfrew. Newly enrolled members are invited, along with members bringing prospective members. Mrs. Harold Hoffman, vice president of membership, an- nounced a selective art exhibition will be held, aimed to interest young mothers and beginners in art collecting. A newsreel, "Hadassah '65" showing Hadassah's many instal- lations in Israel and America, will be shown. The tea is being arranged by Mrs. Jack Shenkman and Mrs. Marvin Mittledorf, co-chairmen of membership. Hostesses for the day will be Mesdames Arthur Brukoff, Sidney Brand, Perry Burnstine, Benjamin Bond, Julius Gershune, Nathan Manela, Ivan Meisner and Norton Taylor. Mrs. Jack Perlman, chapter president, will welcome the guests. Humphrey to Receive Hadassah Award NEW YORK (JTA)—Vice Presi- dent Hubert H. Humphrey will re- ceive the highest tribute within the gift of Hadassah, at Hadassah's 51st national convention at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, nation- al president of Hadassah, said that Vice President Humphrey will re- ceive Hadassah's 1965 Henrietta Szold Award at the convention banquet session "in recognition of all he has done and is doing to mobilize support for overseas UNICEF Putting Out medical research and to advance Rosh Hashanah Cards the health standards for all peo- ple." The Szold award was estab- For the first time, a UNICEF lished in 1949 to memorialize the greeting card, designed by an Is- founnder of Hadassah. raeli artist, is being offered for Rosh Hashana. Entitled "Birds and Trees," it expresses the freshness, gaiety and warmth that characterizes 70-year- old Shalom of Safed's primitive Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koss and style of art. Sold for the benefit of the United Nations Children's Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katz will be Fund, it is available with Rosh Ha- guests of honor at a gathering of shanah greetings both in Hebrew the Bereznitzer Aid Society 8 p.m. Thursday at the Sholem Aleichem and English. "Birds and Trees", can be or- Institute. The two couples are ob- dered from the United Nations serving their golden wedding an- Association office, 1132 Washing- niversaries. Relatives and friends of the ton Blvd., Room 200, Detroit 26. honorees are invited. 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