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December 17, 1965 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-12-17

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Detroit Socialites Plan Hanukah Dance

Karen Levin to Be
Bride of Dennis Block

MISS KAREN LEVIN

At a recent dinner party, Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Levin of Sussex
Ave., announced the engagement
of their daughter Karen to Dennis
Block, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Block of Sorrento Ave.
An August wedding is planned.

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Detroit Socialites will present
its annual Ha n u k a h Dance 9
p.m. Sunday at Cong. Gemiluth
Chassodim.
The Kutnick Cousins Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Music will be provided by Eric
home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kutnick, 13201 Dartmouth, Oak Park, to Rosenow
and his Continental Or-
honor Moishe Dworkin and his fiancee, Miss Susie Levin of New York. chestra. Social
mixers will be fea-
Mr. Dworkin is associated with the Jewish Agency, as assistant director tured, and refreshments
will be
of the Student Zionist Organization of United States, Canada and Israel.
Dr. Richard C. Hertz was invited by Dr. David J. Seligson, rabbi
of Central Synagogue of New York City, to occupy his pulpit at the
United Jewish Appeal Sabbath Services, Dec. 11. The National UJA
Convention took place that weekend. Dr. Hertz is a member of the
national UJA Rabbinical Advisory Council.
Messrs. Mandell Berman and Allen Schwartz hosted a luncheon
meeting Thursday at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel on behalf of the
Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. Jack D. Weiler
reported on developments at the well known, 10-year-old college.
Rabbi Leon Fram will be in Baltimore Saturday to officiate at the
wedding of his grand niece, Miss Jane Albert, to Mr. Robert Levy.
Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes is the guest of her brother in
Tel Aviv; of Shabtai Petrushka, music director of Kol Israel; and of
Rabbi I. Slonim of Chabad in Jerusalem. While in Israel, Mrs. Chajes
lectured on "American Music From the Puritan Days to Lenny
Bernstein" at ZOA House and was interviewed during intermission
of the Kol Israel program, featuring Mozart's oratorio, "The Penitent
David." Mrs. Chajes discussed the four Pro-Mozart Societies she has
founded in the United States, one of them in Detroit. On Jan. 22 she
will lecture on "The Music of the Jews From Biblical Days to the
Present" before the Bnai Brith Lodge in Vienna.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pleasant of Eastwood Ave., Oak Park, enter-
tained Mrs. Pleasant's uncle and aunt, the Joe Franklins of Northgate
Apartments, at a family dinner celebrating the Franklins' 46th anni-
versary. The Franklins are spending the winter in Florida.
Mr. Berry Goldstein of Thomasville, Ga., was a house guest of his
cousins, the Harry Wolfes of Greenbiar Ave., Oak Park, en route to
the Bar Mitzvah of his cousin in Toronto.

Large Delegation to Be at Seminary
Honoring Dr. Adler Sunday Afternoon

A large delegation of Detroiters
will be in New York Sunday after-
noon to attend the Jewish Theol-
ogical Seminary convocation at
which Rabbi Morris Adler will be
awarded an honorary doctor of
divinity degree.
Included in the delegation will
be Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, leading
Christian clergyman who has be-
friended Rabbi Adler since his
coming to Detroit nearly 30 years
ago.
A graduate of the City College
of New York, Rabbi Adler was
ordained by the Jewish Theological
Seminary with highest honors in
1935. During World War II, he
served as chaplain in the South-
west Pacific, and, in 1945, became
the first Jewish chaplain assigned
to Japan.
Rabbi Adler is presently a mem-
ber of the boards of the Metro-
politan Hospital and Clinics of De-
troit and the Jewish Welfare

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Federation. He is an active mem-
ber of the Detroit Round Table,
and is vice president of the Com-
munity Health Association. Since
its founding in 1957, Rabbi Adler
has been chairman of the Public
Review Board of the UAW-CIO.
He served as a delegate to the
White House Conference on Chil-
dren and is a member of the Citi-
zens Committee on Higher Educa-
tion for the State of Michigan,
as well as a member of the Gov-
ernor's Commission on Adult Jew-
ish Education. He is the author
of "Selected Passages from the
Torah" and "The World of the
Talmud."
Also receiving doctorates in
divinity, honoris causa, at the
seminary convocation will be Rab-
bis Max Gelb, Temple Israel Cen-
ter, White Plains, N. Y.; Solomon
D. Goldfarb, Temple Israel, Long
Beach, N. Y.; and Samuel S. Ruder-
man, Temple Beth El, Fall River,
Mass.

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Greet The Holidays

CONCEPT EAST THEATER will
present "The Caretaker" by Harold
Pinter weekends only throughout
December and January, at 8:30
p.m.
* * *
FRED WARING, whose musical
and vocal showmanship has been
entertaining audiences all over the
world, will be celebrating his 50th
year in show business when he
brings his troupe to the stage of
Detroit's Masonic Auditorium for
a single performance Jan. 15. It
was while playing a --University
of Michigan "Hop" in January,
1922; that Waring scored his first
"big-time" success, bringing him
bookings all over the country. It
Was over radio station WWJ in
Detroit, on May 2, 1922, that he
made his radio debut with fellow
Tyronean (Pa.) Ty Tysbn as the
announcer.
* * *
ARTUR RUBENSTEIN, world-
famous pianist, will present one
of the 'highlights of the local music
season when he appears in con-
cert at Detroit's Masonic Audi-
torium, Jan. 14.
* *
FUN, UNLIMITED will hold a
New Year's Eve Party 9 p.m. Dec.
31 at Workmen's Circle Center.
Live music, dinner and breakfast
will be featured.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 17, 1965-31

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