Jewish Community Council Schedules Karol Ellen Lupiloff Delegate Assembly, Names Chairmen Marries Harvey Rose The season's opening delegate assembly of the Jewish Community Council will be convened 8:15 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Jewish Center. Preliminary notices of the meet- ing were sent this week to the delegates and officers of Council- affiliated organizations. Theme of the meeting will relate to Jewish college youth and their identifica- tion with Jewish activities and Jewsh values. Dr. Samuel Krohn, Council presi- dent, announced that succeeding delegate assemblies for the season will be held Jan. 17, March 15 and May 18. Announcements of other sign- ificant dates in the Council's activ- ities calendar for the year were made by the committee chairmen. George M. Zeltzer, Culture Com- mission chairman, stated that the Warsaw Ghetto commemoration would be observed on April 3 at Adas Shalom Synagogue, and the annual celebration of Israel's Independence April 24 at Temple Israel. Selection of chairmen and co- chairmen of Jewish Community Council committees was an- nounced by I:or. Krohn, following their appointments by the Coun- cil's executive committee. Lawrence Gubow, Council vice president, will head the community relations committee. Co-chairmen with Gubow will be Avern Cohn and Sidney J. Karbel, Council treasurer. The culture commission will be chaired by George M. Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. HERBERT GUBOW (7 lbs., 6 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Zeltzer, the secretary of the Coun- cil; co-chairman is Mrs. Lewis Grossman, who will also be chair- man of the broadcasting subcom- mittee, and Irving Pokempner. Hubert J. Sidlow will be the chair- man of the internal relation com- mittee, with Mrs. Albert Rosen- blum as co-chairman. Other committee appointments announced by Dr. Krohn are mass media committee, Edwin Shifrin and John Shepherd, co-chairmen; personnel, Morris Li e b e r m a n, chairman; budget. Harold Berry; arbitration and conciliation, Mitc- hell Feldman and Arthur Gould; and Delegate Assembly planning, Mrs. Samuel Linden and Sidney M. Shevitz. Subcommittees which will re- port to the Council's conununity relations committee include: church and state, Louis Rosenzweig, chair- man; social discrimination. Lee B. Brody; neighborhoods and housing, Zeldon Cohen; and education, Lewis Grossman. Hillel Day PTO to Meet School's New Headmaster Parents, teachers and friends of Hillel Day School will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the school build- ing to become ac- quainted with new Hillel head- master Rabbi Simon 'Murciano, and hear his plans for the coming school year. Rabbi Mur- ciano will ad- dress PTO meet- ing with a talk on "The Dream and Mrs. Berris Scheme of Hillel." Rabbi Jacob Segal will lend per- spective to the meeting by show- ing some of his slides, "Of Years Gone By at Hillel." The PTO will be chaired by Mrs. Gerson Berris. Mrs. Jerome Scho- stak is program chairman. irtk Announcements Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes . LI 1 - 9769 LI 2 - 4444 L. CERTIFIELD EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving In Hospitals and Homes ............ REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phone: 863-0256 Detroit RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant K.:, TU 3-1441 Sept. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Tonkin (Anita IVIirves) of Windsor, a son, Aaron. * * * Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emmer (Rebecca Chodoroff), 15927 Hilton, Southfield, a son, Anthony Adam. • * Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tushman (Suzanne Barcus) 23272 Plumbrooke, Southfield, a son, Michael Edward. * * Aug. 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Donald I. Warren (Rachelle Barcus), for- mer Detroiters of 1611 Hatcher Crescent, Ann Arbor, a daughter, Dianna Michele. * * Aug. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Henry Spiro (Nadele Eisenberg), 17509 Meyers, a daughter, Jessica Lynn. * * * Aug. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Feuer (Elaine Volin), De- troiters temporarily at Loring Air Force Base, Maine, a son, Michael Allen. * * * Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tushman (Judith Horton), 13861 Sylvan Ct., Oak Park, a son, Mathew Robert. * S S To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levin- son (Barbara Merson), 18630 North- lawn, a daughter, Lauri Ann. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, September 17, 1965 Offer 58 Classes in Adult Education Adult education classes in Oak sity Management and Technology Park will begin the 10-week fall Center is offering 18 courses for session Oct. 4. Most classes will technicians and lower and middle- meet in Oak Park High School, but management personnel. These ceramic and creative crafts classes courses begin next week at Oak will be held in Frost Junior High Park High School. School. Registrations will be taken Brochures are being mailed to in the classrooms during the first all residents of -Oak Park and two weeks of classes. Huntington Woods. For copies and Nonresidents pay the same fee information, call the adult educa- as residents of the school district. tion office of the Oak Park School Senior citizens 60 years of age District, 548-0200. or older may register in a class at reduced fees. Fifty-eight classes will be off- ered in the fields of business ed- ucation, art, music, bridge, home- making, foreign languages, rad- io, electronics, driver education, law and real estate. New this year are classes in creative crafts, advanced guitar, intermediate investments, elementary modern MRS. HARVEY ROSE math for parents, real estate and Temple Israel was the setting for comparative religions. In addition, Wayne State Univer- the Sept. 11 marriage of Karol Ellen Lupiloff and Harvey Larry Rose. Rabbi M. Robert Syme offi- United World Films announces reliable. ciated. the release of a new free 16'mm Parents of the couple are Mr. color motion picture, NATURAL- your - hands and Mrs. Harold Lupiloff of Briar LY IT'S RUBBER, which explores Drive, Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. the development of rubber from shoes? younAsTer's Jack Rose of Rue Versailles Dr., its origin to the modern program Oak Park. of research which has increased The bride wore an Empire gown the output of this "universally" with lace appliques. Her maid of applicable product. For informa- honor was her sister, Barbara Faith tion contact United World Free Lupiloff, and bridesmaids include Film Service, 221 Park Ave. S., Ellen Rene Krinsky, Marlene Karen New York. DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS Lupiloff, Dale Lurie, Sharon Horo- FILLED PUT YOUR CHILD'S FEET witz, Susan Ellis and Linda Rose, IN RELIABLE HANDS sister of the bridegroom. Serving as best man for his cou- and his ORCHESTRA sin was Ronald Rose of Denver. "Music at Its Best Science Shoe Fitters Ushers included Frederick Frank for Your Guests" 15224 W. SEVEN MILE of New York; Alan Zeff of Cin- Detroit, Mich. 48235 cinnati; Bernard Lipson of Chica- PHONE: 342-8559 go; Larry Cohen of Erie, Pa.; Howard Lupiloff, brother of the bride; Elliot Simkins and Stephen Lupiloff. The couple plans to live at 16777 LI 8-1116 Photographers — Specializing in Greenfield. Color Candids and Movies LI 8-2266 Are ffiti no FRANK PAUL LEIB SHOES EL -7-1799 Fortas Commends Boorstin's Book President Johnson's most recent appointee to the United States Supreme Court, Abe Fortas, has called the author of a forthcoming major book "one of the outstand- ing historians and analysts of American life" in a letter to Ran- dom House publishers. Justice Fortas wrote to Random House about Daniel J. Boorstin's "The Americans: The National Ex- perience," which will be published Sept. -17. The second in a projected trilogy, it follows "The Americans: The Colonial Experience," a lead- ing Random House publication in 1958. This first volume was the winner of the Bancroft Prize for 1959. Teaching on a global scale is an old story to Dr. Boorstin, whose academic wanderlust began when he was a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford. His view of Amer- ican history has since been impart. ed to scholars from Italy to Japan; he has been visiting professor in that subject at the Universities of Rome, Kyoto and Puerto • Rico, as well as the Sorbonne. Moreover, although he may not be the only academician who has also prac- ticed law and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar, it does seem reasonably safe to assume that no other American professor is, in ad- dition, a barrister-at-law of the In- ner Temple in London. 4•••• • • ••••• • ••• ••• ••••••• •• ••••••• •••• ••• • • • •• • •••1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WHILE PAMPERING YOUR FURNITURE EDWARD'S 8 GAUGE GLASS-CLEAR • • • • • • • • • • • • Lowest Prices • Custom-Fit • Zippers • Separate Cushion Covers • Guaranteed Workmanship • Free Estimate PHONE NOW • • HOUSE OF EDWARDS 873-3545 • 7650 RUSSELL • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hat ive6 a woman ... C onficlence-Reattiy-Charm? 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