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January 21, 1966 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-01-21

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Dr. Freehof to Retire
Hessel-117endelsoh7/
Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, spirit-.
Vows to Be Exchanged ual leader of Rodef Shalom Con-

BREVITIES

DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY,
Muriel Spark's first play, which
has been enthusiastically received
in several European productions,
will be published by Knopf on Feb.
14. Miss Spark is the author of a
Collection of short stories and eight
hovels, among them 'Memento
Mori," "The Girls of Slender
Means" and "The Mandelbaum
Gate."
* * v: •
DAVID SARNOFF, chairman of
the board of the Radio Corpora.
tion of America, and BENNETT
CERF, chairman of the board of
Random House, Inc., announced
an agreement in principle for the
acquisition of Random House by
RCA. The agreement is subject to
approval by the boards of direc-
tors of the two companies and by

the shareholders of R a nd o m
House. If the agreement is ap-
proved, the publishing company
will become a wholly owned sub-
sidiary of RCA. It is contemplated
that Random House will continue
to function as a separate entity
with complete editorial autonomy
in the hands of its own board of
directors and no changes in its
present personnel and manage-
ment.
* *
When the CINCINNATI SYM-
PHONY ORCHESTRA performs at
Detroit's Masonic Auditorium, Jan.
28, it will exhibit an artistry de-
veloped over the 70 years it has
been in existence. Since its organ-
ization in 1895, six distinguished
conductors have directed the des-
tiny of the musical group before it

&114 Announcements

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make your first week at home easier.

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Jan. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Lederman (Reva Miller),
24045 Scotia, Oak Park, a son,
David Aaron.

*

* *

Jan. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Mann (Adrienne Freedland),
19700 Roslyn, a son, Gregory
Michael.
*
*
Jan. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey A. Gallison (Ann Karen
Schwartz), 19230 Magnolia, South-
field, a daughter, Marlo Amy.
* * *
Jan. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
B. Neuman (Janet Feldstein),
24010 Marlow, Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Susan Elise.
* * *
Jan. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur David Shmarak (Sandra
Reisman), 38836 Ross, Livonia, a
daughter, Stacey Jill.
* *
Jan. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vyn Kramer (Marilyn Graff), 10411
Saratoga, Oak Park, a son, Daniel
Joseph.
* * *
Jan. 11 -- To Mr. and Mrs.

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* * *
Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Feldman (Shirley Ann Cohen),
24970 Thorndyke, Southfield, a
daughter, Judith Debra.
C * *
Jan. 10—To Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon
A. Schore (Karen R. Lipkin), 15310
Northgate, Oak Park, a daughter,
Andrea Lynn.
* * *
Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Ceresnie (Larraine Raimi),
20005 Freeland, a daughter, Beth
De Ann.
* * S
Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. James
Mayer (Sandra Goldberg), 17347
Roselawn, a son, Benjamin Mark.

Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
N. Klein (Arlene Gibbs), 18797
Purlingbrook, Livonia, a son, Marc
Joel.
*
*
• Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Goldberg (Florence Hoff ma n),
19464 Snowden, a son, Jonathan
Marc.
* * *
Jan. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Gutman (Myra Banks), 25407
Briar, Oak Park, a daughter,
Tracey Belinda.
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Jan. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald L. Goldberg (Deborah Mar-
ston), 1 8 0 2 1 Woodingham, a
daughter, Ruth Shoshana.
* * *
Jan. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Eliot
Charlip, 19939 Warrington, a son,
Joshua Richard.
• * *
Jan. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sel-
den A. Tachna, 23511 Church, Oak
Park, a son, Robert Howard.

The birth of 7-pound, 10 1/2-ounce
Eric Scott Lumberg Dec. 30 marks
a family milestone. The son of the
Eugene Lumbergs (Pam Sherman)
of Judson Ave., Royal Oak, he is a
fifth-generation baby.
Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs.
Phillip Sherman of Bell Rd.,
Southfield; g r e a t- grandmother,
Mrs. Rose Colinan of Merton Rd.;
and great-great-grandmother, Mrs.
Sarah Starkman of Toronto.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, January 21, 1966

Jewish R e form
c o n g r e gation,
will retire after
the High Holy
Days next Sep-
temb er.
Dr. F,r e e hof

Attorney General FRANK J.
KELLEY announced new opportu-
nities for a legal career in the
Attorney General's office. He said
there are several vacancies in his
office which he hopes to fill in the
next few months. He announced
that the State Civil Service Com-
mission is accepting applications
for the position of Attorney III,
which is the starting attorney
position in the Attorney General's
MISS JANE ELLEN HESSEL
office. Presently, attorneys at the
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Hessel of
III level receive a minimum salary
of $7,370.64 per year with auto- Concord Ave., Huntington Woods,
matic annual increases for four announce the engagement of their
years to a maximum of $9,437.76. daughter Jane Ellen to Dr. Law-
rence V. Mendelsohn, son of Mr.
Two performances of "OVER- and Mrs. Max Mendelsohn of
TURE TO OPERA V," the major Prairie Ave.
Miss Hessel attended Highland
project of the Detroit Education
Committee to the Detroit Grand Park College. Her fiance is a grad-
Opera Association, will be pre- uate of the University of Michigan
sented at the Detroit Art Insti- and University of Louisville's medi-
tute Auditorium Feb. 4 at 8:15 p.m. cal school, where he was affiliated
and Feb. 5 at 2:30 p.m. "Over- with Sigma Alpha Mu and Phi Chi
ture to Opera V" is jointly spon- fraternities.
A March 20 wedding is planned.
sored by the Detroit Grand Opera
Association, Oakland University,
The residents of Southfield
the University Center for Adult
Education, and the Detroit Public Nursing Home had the CHEVRO-
Library. The program will consist LET GLEE CLUB as entertainers
of excerpts from four operas. In- Thursday. The glee club is the
cluded in the program will be the oldest male glee club in the area,
first scene from "FAUST" and the consisting of 20 members under
"Mad Scene" from LUCIA DI LAM- the direction of David Redwood,
MERMOOR." Ticket information charter member of the glee club.
for the performance at Rackham
Memorial Auditorium may be
obtained from Mrs. Abraham
Cooper, 861-1532, of Whitmore
Now ...
Road.
Booking on His Own
* * *
One of Europe's most colorful
and highly-praised extravaganzas
of dance, music and song, the
and His Orchestra
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for All Occasions
Feb. 10 and 11, when it performs
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out their more than 150,000 miles
of touring.

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`Self-Protection' Subject
of Talk at Parent Meeting

Parents Without Partners will
hear Lt. Stephanie Zajac of the
Detroit Police Department Wom-
en's Division, discussing "Self-
Protection After Dark," 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Jewish Center.
All PWP meetings, held the sec-
ond and fourth Tuesday of each
month, are open to widowed or
divorced parents under age 55 at
a nominal charge.
For information, call Bernice
Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Lumberg (Pam Sherman), Robbins, president, KE 8-0038.
4319 Judson, Royal Oak, a son, Eric
Scott.
Calcutta Physician
C at S
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- to Speak at Sinai
old R. Finstein (Charlotte Lis),
Dr. Tarun Sinha, president of
12811 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, the Indian Psycho-Analytic Asso-
a daughter, Karen Ruth.
ciation of Calcutta, will be the
*
*
visiting chief at Sinai Hospital of
To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rice Detroit, 10 a.m. Wednesday.
(Harriet Goodman of Detroit) of
The lecture, which will be held
Phoenix, an adopted son, Ronald in the hospital's main lecture room,
Aaron.
will be on the topic "Some obser-
vations on psychoanalysis and
To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Men- yoga."
tzer (Faye Mathis), 16820 Stoepel,
All doctors in the community
an adopted son, Michael Gerald.
are invited.

5th-Generation Baby

gregation, Pittsburgh's largest

came under the guidance of its
present musical director, Max
Rudolf in 1958. Under Rudolf, the
Cincinnati Symphony continued to
grow in stature until today it is
recognized as one of the best
orchestras in the U.S.

Hillel PTO Sponsors
Annual Square Dance

The Parent Teacher Organiza-
tion of Hillel Day School will hold
its annual square dance 8 p.m.
Saturday at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue.
Mrs. Bess Berris, PTO president,
announced that Jim Schultheis will
be caller. Buffet supper will be

served. Mrs. Irving Nussbaum and
Mrs. Leo Rosen are square dance
co-chairmen, with Mrs. Edward

Silver serving as ticket chairman.

1111

73, a leading
scholar in inter-
nati onal Juda-
ism, was the first
American to be-
c o m e president
of the World
Union for Pro-
gressive Judaism.
Freehof
He said he plans
devote full time to scholarly work.

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