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January 21, 1966 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-01-21

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Web/garden-Cohen
Vows Are Exchanged

Akiva PTA to Hear Review of James Michener Novel

activities in Society

William Gershenson, Detroit chairman of Project HOPE, and Dr.
Herbert J. Bloom, oral surgeon and vice chairman of HOPE's national
medical advisory committee, were taken on a personally conducted
tour of the white hospital ship, S.S. HOPE, with Dr. William B. Walsh,
founder and president of the project. Mr. Gershenson and Dr. Bloom
were on hand to bid the ship and its medical staff Detroit's bon
voyage shortly before its departure Jan. 9. During the next 10 months
the S.S. HOPE will be assisting the people of Nicaragua with their
problems of health by training local medical personnel in the latest
advancement in American medicine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss, 2005g Stansbury, have as houseguests
this week their great uncle and great aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hall
of East Troy, Wis. Mr. Hall, a former Detroiter, is in town to attend
the Bar Mitzvah of his great-great nephew, Edward Glassman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glassman of Turner Ave.

MRS. MICHAEL WEINGARDEN

Linda Jean Cohen and Dr.
Michael Allan Weingarden were
recently united in marriage at a
candlelight ceremony in the Grand
Ballroom of the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel. Rabbi Milton Arm and. Can-
tor Simon Bermanis officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Cohen of North-
lawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Weingarden of Sorrento Ave.
The bride wore a long-sleeve,
floor-length, princess-line gown of
silk peau de soie with a Sabrina
neckline and long sleeves of
Duchess lace bands. Her matching
train was attached at the should-
ers. A cap of matching lace held
the chapel-length veil of silk illu-
sion.
Sandra Zollman served as maid-
of honor. Bridesmaids were Jo-
anne Saperstein and Linda Silvers.
Brother of the bridegroom, Dr.
Terry Weingarden, served as best
man. Ushers were Robert Cohen,
brother of the bride, David Saper-
stein, Dr. Leonard Lochover and
James Mellec.
After a honeymoon in Mexico
City and Acapulco, the couple will
reside on Crooks Rd., Royal Oak.

ARNOLD WALD, a prominent
Jewish attorney and professor of
jurisprudence at the University of
Rio de Janeiro, has been appointed
by Governor Negrao de Lima of
the Province of Guanabara as
prosecutor of the province, which
includes the city of Rio De Janeiro.
Wald, 35, is the son of immigrant
parents from Warsaw.

THE NEW

Dr. Israel M. Biderman of New
York, national director of the
youth and education department
of the Jewish National Fund of
America, and a member of the
national execu-mint„.,
tive of Farband
L.Z.O., will ad-
dress the Detroit
Landsmanshaften
annual JNF event
Thursday, 8:30
p.m. at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Aaron Rosen-
berg, attorney,
who has become
popular as a hu-
morist, will be
master of cere-
monies. Young
Dancers' Guild of
the Jewish Com-
munity Center,
under direction
of Harriet Berg, Dr. Biderman
will be featured in a series of
dances.
The program will be part of Jew-
is National Fund Month in Michi-
gan, which began Jan. 22, with the
first day of the Hebrew month of
Shevat, and will continue until
Feb. 20. It will also serve as a
culmination of a number of Lands-
manshaften activities in behalf of
the JNF program of land reclama-
tion in Israel. Refreshments will
be served.
Dr. Biderman, a native of Po-
land, is graduate of the University
of Warsaw and the Institute of
Higher Jewish Learning. Arriving
in the U.S. in 1950, he assumed

By BENNETT CERF

P

RESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON tells of a day when his
brilliant political career was just dawning and he was
seeking to win favor with his rural Texas audience by em-
phasizing the beauties of
its landscapes. He started
with the beautiful piny
woods of East Texas,
moved lovingly through
the bluebonnets and out
to the plains and down
the hill country to the
Gulf Coast and back to
the piny woods where he
started all over again.
When he got going on his
third time around, an ex-
asperated little cuss in
the back of the hall hol-
lered, "Say, Lyndon, the
next time you pass
through Lubbock, how about letting me off?"
*
*
*

Studied insult department: Alexander Woollcott, after listen-
ing to an interminable torrent of self-praise from a garrulous
lady of the stage, finally interrupted to snarl, "Pardon me, but
both my legs have gone to sleep. Do you mind if I join them '
*
*

THAT'S NEW ENGLAND:

"In the spring in New England I have counted 136 different
kinds of weather inside of 24 hours."—Mark Twain.

"Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes."—Henry

"The only tourist we don't like is the kind who comes with a
five-dollar bill and a clean. shirt and never changes either one."
—Horace Busby.
"The most serious charge which can be brought against New
England is not Puritanism but February."I—Joseph W. Krutch.
"Marriage is a damnably serious business—particularly around
Boston."—John Marquand.
0 1966, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate

Rabbi Paneth, formerly spiritual
leader of Bnai Israel Synagogue, is
a staff member with the Jewish
Center adult educational division
and serves on the educational ad-
visory committee of the Akiva.
Hebrew Day School.

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Dr. I. M. Biderman, JNF Youth Head,
to Be Landsmanshaft Speaker Jan. 27

Try and Stop Me

Thoreau.

The PTA of Akiva Hebrew Day
School will meet 8 p.m. Monday
at the Labor Zionist Institute to
hear Rabbi Isaac Paneth review
"The Source" by James Mitchen-
ET. A social hour will follow, and
PTA business will be discussed.

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the post of consultant to the Jew-
ish Education Committee in New
York, was the director of the New
York City Folk Schools and joined
the JNF in 1958. He received his
doctorate in Hebrew Culture - and
Education at New York University.
He is a member of the administra-
tive committee of American Sec-
tion of the World Jewish Congress,
and of the Brith Ivrit Olamit and
Ichud Olami, and is the author of
books and articles on Jewish liter-
ary and historical subjects.
Harry Kaminer, chairman of the
committee of Landsmanshaften for
JNF, will open the meeting. Mem-
bers of the committee are J. Bal-
beror, Louis Bassin, Sam Belkin,
A. E. Betensky, Abe Boesky, Israel
Burnstein, Louis H. Cohan, Israel
Finkelstone, Harry Gonte, Ben
Grant, Benjamin Halpern, Julius
Honeyman, Joshua Joyrich, Philip
Kaplan, William Keller, Philip Le-
vine, Louis S. Lifshitz; and Mes-
dames A. London, Jack Ormond,
Sam Rubin, Sol Rubin, Mrs. S.
Sborow, Bert Seedberg, Morris
Sklar, I. Sosnick and Nathan Wiss.

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