Successful Bnai David Bond Reception Julie Nagler Bride of Leslie Gutterman MRS. LESLIE GUI. I ERMAN Julie Claire Nagler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Marshall Nag- ler of Addison Ave., Southfield, was married recently to Leslie Yale Gutterman, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Daniel Gutterman of Flint. The candlelight ceremony at Temple Beth El was performed by Dr. Richard Hertz, Dr. Samuel E. Karff of Sinai Congregation, Chi- cago, and Rabbi Allan H. Schwartz- man of Temple Beth El, Flint. The silk organza gown had an Empire waist defined with a tracing of seed pearls and a Dior bow. Chantilly lace bor- dered the hem, and the chapel- length court train which fell from her shoulders was of the matching lace. Silk organza pet- als held her shoulder veil of silk illusion, and she carried a spray arrangement of Phalaenopsis orchids, Stephanotis and white velvet streamers tied to her lace-covered confirmation Bible. Cecile Ackerman of Long Island was maid of honor. The bridegroom asked his brother, Robert Gutter- man, to be his best man. His other attendants were I. William Cohen of Ann Arbor, Benjamin Morris of Jackson, Michael Gutterman of Flint, Joel Brown and the bride's brother, Harman Nagler. After a wedding trip to Montreal and Quebec, the couple will make their home in Cincinnati, where Mr. Gutterman is a theological student at Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion. Brevities On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the publication of THE JEWISH CARAVAN, edited by Leo Schwarz, Holt, Rinehart and Winston has announced that it will issue a revised and enlarged edition of the book, to be publish- ed Nov. 8, 1965. This will be the 16th large printing of The Jewish Caravan, an anthology which in- cludes selections from the writings of 126 authors, ranging from Bibli- cal times to the present. Schwarz will be celebrating the 30th birth- day of his book by making a cross- county lecture tour in November and December. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, September 3, 1965 People Make News Cantor Maurice Ganchoff will conduct the High Holy Day serv- ices at the Gros- singer Country singer Coun- try Club, Gros- singer, N.Y. He w i 11 be assist- ed by Samuel Sterner and a choir of 18 voices. Meyer Pesin, e di tor of the Jersey City Jewish Standard, will deliver the ser- Cantor mons. Ganchoff * * * LARRY COHEN of San Francis- co, and SUSAN WILEN of Atlanta have been elected international presidents of the Aleph Zadik Aleph (teen-age boys' division) and Bnai Brith Girls of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, during the 1965 international conventions held at Camp Bnai Brith in the Pennsylvania Poconos. The two girls who will serve as interna- tional vice presidents of Bnai Brith Girls are DEBBIE KELLER, 17, Detroit, and Sheryl Allen, Bir- mingham, Ala. The retiring inter- national presidents are Richard Heideman, 19, Detroit, and Linda Rubin, 19, Mt. Clemens. * * * NORMAN S. RABB, prominent communal leader and business executive of Boston, has been ap- pointed national chairman of the interreligious affairs committee of the American Jewish Commit- tee. * * * Among the 26 participants in the Bnai Brith Youth Organization's Staff Seminar in Israel is EMAN- UEL MANDEL of Detroit, direc- tor of the Michigan Region. The 15-day seminar is sponsored by the Jewish Agency in cooperation with the Bnai Brith Youth Organi- zation. * * * BERNARD A. EDELSTEIN, as- sistant executive director of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis for the last seven years, has been named executive director, it was announced by Alfred Fleischman, president of the Federation. * * * Dr. MARK L. KAHN, 19954 Ren- frew, has been reappointed chair- man of the department of e-cono- mics in the College of Liberal Arts at Wayne State University effec- tive Sept. 1. * * * ROBERT H. TENNENHOUSE, 17254 Delores, Livonia, has been named the recipient of the first Wayne State University Press In- ternship in Book Publishing. He previously served as a production editor in the college department of Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. * * * Judge BENJAMIN D. BURDICK of the Wayne Circuit Court will be the speaker at the meeting of Parents Without Partners 9 p.m. Sept. 14 at the Jewish Center. 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He is an agent of John Hancock's Motor City District Office in Detroit. * * * RONI DENISE BROCKMAN of New York, daughter of the David Yaffes of Knob Woods Dr., South- field, received her masters degree in special education from New York University. She was a reci- pient of a U. S. government fel- lowship grant in the area of men- tal retardation. At the Bnai David pre-High Holy Day leadership reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lieberman, more than 583,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions was announced. At the event were, from left, front row: Rabbi Hayim Donin; Max Ostrow, guest of honor; Charles Grosberg; Jack J. Kraizman, president of the congregation; and Lieberman; back row, Robert Lurie, guest speaker; Max Sosin and Cantor Hyman J. Adler. The reception was in advance of the Bnai David Salute to Israel dinner which will honor Ostrow as Bnai David Man of the Year, to be held Sept. 15 in the Julius Rotenberg Hall with Henny Youngman as guest star. For reservations call the Bond office, DI 1-5707. Women's Globs - (More Clubs Page 19) AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Sept 13 in the social hall. Mrs. Bert Heller, pro- gram chairman, announces that the program will be: "Our Jewish Youth Speaks." Judge George Kent will be moderator, and the panel- ists taking part are Beverly Ber- manis, Dr. Norton Bicoll, Larry Boxer, Don Davis, Terry Faxstein and Pearlena Wilson. The public is invited. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will hold its first meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Al Michaels, Histadrut director, will show slides of Moet- zet Hapoalot Institutions in Israel, where he visited this summer. Brunch will be served. Guests in- vited. * * * United Hebrew Schools to Resume Sept. Wednesday will be the first day of the school year for all students of the United Hebrew Schools, ex- cept beginners, who start Sept. 13. Parents who wish to have their children prepare for Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah are reminded that 8 a five-year program of schooling is required, so boys and girls should be enrolled no later than the age of 8. For registration in nursery, elementary classes, high school, Midrasha and adult classes, call DI 1-3407. 41.0.....0.1••001111111. 41 ■ 13i0 ■ 10.1 ■0■ 11•. ■ 0411 ■ 01•••• Truly the finest Music and Entertainment for the discriminating mach gill and Kis Orcliestra Lincoln 5-8614 1 AESCULAPIAN AUXILIARY will meet at luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Town and Country Club. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will start the season with a luncheon at the Labor Zion- ist Institute. Guests invited. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at Jericho Tem- ple. Canister solicitations and plans for the coming year will be discussed. Mrs. Otto Kavieff will preside. Community Buys Tucson 'Post' TUCSON, Ariz. 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