Mr. Brandow Marries Eleanor Tractenberg Dr. Halpern to Discuss Govt.'s Role in Education activities in Society Dr. Samuel Halperin, assistant at 4:30 p.m. in the Community commissioner for legislation, U.S. Arts Auditorium. Office of Education, Department of A former assistant professor of Health, Education and Welfare, political science at WSU, Dr. Hal- will speak on "Implications of the perin received BA, MA and PhD New Role of the Federal Govern- degrees from Washington Uni- ment in Education," Wednesday, versity, St. Louis, Mo. He is 2:30 p.m. at Wayne State Univer- a member of Phi Beta Kappa and sity. has been honored with many scho- ' Dr. Halperin will talk at two larships, fellowships and awards. convocations sponsored by the WSU College of Education in the Without going you can get no- Helen L. DeRoy Lecture Hall, and where.—Chinese proverb. Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal of Akiva Hebrew Day School, Mrs. Bernard Blase, president of the school's PTA, and Mrs. Charles Snow, secretary, will represent Akiva Hebrew Day School at the forthcoming 18th annual convention of the National Association of Hebrew Day School PTA's Feb. 20-22. Rabbi Pick also will participate in the region- al conference of Midwestern Hebrew Day School Principals in Toronto this weekend, prior to the PTA convention. A delegation from the Beth Yehudah schools also will attend the conference. Headed by Rabbi A. A. Freedman, principal of the boys division, and Rabbi Sholom Goldstein, principal of the Beth Jacob School for Girls, the group will include Rabbis N. Deutsch, M. Polter L and C. Zachariash of the Hebrew staff. The PTA convention, whose theme is "The Components of Day School Education: Identity, Security and Commitment," will be attended by Mesdames Eric Greenbaum, PTA president; Hillel L. Abrams, local convention chairman; Leib Bakst; Morris Carmen and Henry Baum. Artist and sculptress Lillian Jane Rubin, president of Detroit's Criterion Club, returned this week from a sabbatical leave of five months, during which she was engaged in creative research at Rome, Florence, Vienna, Paris and other major art centers in Europe. Detroiters Mrs. Norman' I. Leemon and Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, national board members of Pioneer Women, are among the top leaders of the women's labor Zionist organization who attended a three-day conference at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, New York City, this week. Among the out-of-town guests attending the Bar Mitzvah of Jeffrey Bogrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bogrow, 22031 Whitmore, Oak Park, were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisotsky of Miami, * and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lee from . Los Angeles. A dinner= dance was held at Imperial Catering. Detroiters attending the 1966 national convention of the Society * of Israel Philatelists, to be held May 21-22 in Washington, D.C., will * be Irvin Girer, Detroit chapter president; Ken and David Torby; and Eric Lind, among others. * Mrs. Zan Gilbert of Stratford Ave., wife of the Detroit bandleader, * * ************************ THE 11, NEW lie It MRS. DOUGLAS BRANDOW In a recent afternoon ceremony at Cong. Beth Shalom, Eleanor Gay Tractenberg became the bride of - Douglas Earl Brandow. Rabbis Mordecai Halpern, M. Robert Syme and Cantor Ruben Erlbaum officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tractenberg of Sussex Ave., Oak Park. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brandow of Traverse City. The bride wore a floor-length satin sheath gown with a wide border of Alencon lace at the sleeves and hem, and a detach- able train. Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a petal- like crown. She carried a bou- quet of white orchids. The maid of honor was Beverly Simon. Bridesmaids were Eva Kuhn, Judy Resnick and the bride- groom's sister, Aneeta Brandow. The bride's brother, Lt. Donald Tractenberg of Waukegan, served as best man. Ushers were Richard Digon, Alex Karabajakian, William Klump and Alan Granader. Also in the bridal party was the bride's. grandmother, Mrs. Mary Schwartz. Seeks East European Jews' Participation at Plenary of WJC BRUSSELS—The World Jewish Congress is actively pursuing ef- forts to secure a broad participa- tion of East European Jewish communities in its forthcoming plenary assembly here. Reference to these efforts was made by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, WJC president, in a formal an- nouncement convoking the or- ganization's fifth plenary assem- bly in Brussels from July 31 until Aug. 9. The only community of the East European bloc presently affiliated with the global Jewish organization is the Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia. However, Dr. Moses Rosen, chief rabbi of Romania and a member of his country's parliament, at- tended the meeting of the WJC's world executive that took place in Strasbourg, France, last summer. will attend the wedding of her niece in Scotland this week. Mrs. Selig, N.Y. Federation Consultant, to Address Local Communal Staffs "The Impact of Public Funds and Public Programs on Jewish Communal Agencies" will be the subject of the 17th annual profes- sional staff institute, to be held Feb. 25, at the Jewish Center. T h e institute, sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation, is de- signed to provide an educational forum where pro- fessionals discuss historical Mrs. Selig and sociological backgrounds and trends in Ameri- can and Jewish life in order to strengthen their understanding of the community they serve. Profes- sional staffs of the Federation, its member agencies, and other inter- sted organizations will take part in the institute's program of lecture and discussion. RuthGreenbaumtoWed Lawrence Nathan Jr. Child, Adolescent Therapy Explored at WSU Conference The Israelis say that the Sheraton-Tel Aviv is their favorite hotel. Make it yours! For Insured Reserva- tions at Guaranteed Rates see your Travel Agentor call WO 1-8000. Sheraton- ref Rviillotel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 18, 1966-23 Keynote speaker will be Mrs. Martha Selig, consultant on family and children's services of the Fed- eration of Jewish Philanthropies of New York. Mrs. Selig's profes- sional background includes teach- ing, group work and clinical psy- chology, as well as social case work. Her activities in various aspects of communal life include: Vice-chairman of the New York City Commission for the Foster Care of Children, board m _ ember- ship on the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, membership on the advisory com- mittees of the New York State Joint Legislature Commitee on Child Care Needs, and the Schools of Social Work at Hunter College and Yeshiva University. Sharing program honors with her will be the chairman, Mrs. Norma Silver, assistant adminis- trator of Sinai Hospital, and dis- cussants, Richard F. Huegli, man- aging director of the United Com- munity Services of Metropolitan Detroit, and Samuel Cohen, assist- ant director of Federation. The planning committee respons- ible for this year's institute under Mrs. Silver's chairmanship includes Marvin Berman, Fresh Air Society; Harold Dubin, Jewish Community Council; Leon Elkin, Jewish Home for Aged; Eugene Jaffe, Jewish Community Center; Mrs. Ida Kost, Jewish Family and Children's Service; Miss Selma Lesser, Jewish Vocational Service; Dr. Naphtali Wiesner, United Hebrew Schools; and secretary, Milton Weiner, Fed- eration. MISS RUTH GREENBAUM Col. and Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum of Cranbrook Dr. announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Lawrence E. Nathan Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Nathan of Thatcher Ave. Miss Greenbaum is a junior in elementary science education at Michigan State University. Her fiance received his BS and MS degrees at Wayne State University, and is now attending the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Sur- gery in Des Monies. An August wedding is planned. The third in a series of confer- ences . on "Mental Health in the Great Society" will be held Feb. 25, in the Alumni Lounge on the Wayne State University campus. Dr. Edith Sterba, clinical asso- ciate professor in the department of psychiatry, WSU School of Medi- cine, will be the main speaker. Joining with Dr. Sterba in dis- cussion sessions will be three WSU faculty members: Dr. Morton Le- vitt, associate dean of the School of Medicine; Dr. Lawrence Tur- kow, clinical associate professor, School of Medicine, and Dr. George D. Barahal, professor of education- al and clinical psychology. Also taking part in the day's program is Dr. Harold H. Davidson, child analyst. Green-8 Center Only ! ler Shop Sunday, 12 to 5p .m. t c A., 4C 4C . A.. . . , • . 'T c * if„.. .k., . * Greenfield/8 Mile Rd. tc Suburban /C C 4C - ,,,:' t --..- , .. ...._ ri* Very British . . . ,;. ; Our Tattersall Print Vinyl Raincoat! 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