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April 22, 1966 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-22

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Jamaican Honeymoon 200 U.S. Educators
for the Harvey Beims to Attend Special

Israel Conference

Jo Ann Cooper Weds WJC Plenary to Draw North Americans
About 100 delegates and officers are expected to sit in at various
Stewart Goldstein of LA will represent the North American sessions of the plenary which will

An unprecedented air pilgrimage
to Israel this summer of 200 Jew-
ish educators, members of the Na-
tional Council for Jewish Educa-
tion," will mark the formal observ-
ance of the 40th anniversary of the
founding of the organization, it
was disclosed in a joint statement
issued by Elijah Bortniker, na-
tional president, and Samuel J.
Borowsky, general secretary.
The spokesman said that the del-
egates at this Jewish Education
Conference will attend sessions di-
vided between the campus of the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem,
where meetings will take place
from July 15-22, and at Kfar Mac-
cabiah in Tel Aviv, from July 22-31.
On Tisha b'Av, Tuesday, July 26,
MRS. STEWART GOLDSTEIN
MRS. HARVEY BEIM
delegates will participate in a
Bible Society, which is headed by
Jo Anne Cooper, daughter of Mr.
In a recent ceremony at the former Premier David Ben-Gurion.
and Mrs. Sidney Cooper, 1164 Stuy-
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Rabbi Ir-
vessant, Birmingham, was married
win Groner presided over the
Saturday evening at Temple Israel
union of Marilyn Nan Rosenberg
to Stewart M. Goldstein of Los An-
and Harvey Mayer Beim.
geles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Goldstein of Philadelphia. Rabbi
Parents of the couple are Mrs.
Josephine Rosenberg of Kenwood
Mr. and Mrs. David Sislin, Syme officiated at the ceremony.
Ave., Oak Park, Mr. Philip Rosen- 19508 Griggs, who recently cele-
Mrs. Barry Pinsky of Los An-
berg of Wyoming Ave. and Mr. brated their 50th wedding anni- geles was matron of honor, and
Max Beim of Santa Rosa St.
versary, will be honored at a din- Beverly Farber was maid of honor.
The bride wore a floor-length ner for family and friends Sunday Bridesmaids were Mrs. James
satin gown trimmed in lace and evening at the Labor Zionist In- Blair, Mrs. Robert Dart, Mrs. Bev-
erly Goldstein, Lynn Bock, Mary
seed pearls. A detachable chapel stitute.
train flowed from the waist.
Mr. Sislin operated his own Jo Gertz and Dana Minzer.
Arnold J. Goldstein of Philadel-
Serving as maid of honor was printing shop until he retired a
few years ago and is currently the phia, brother of the bridegroom,
Joan Ravine.
was best man. Ushers were Law-
Martin Kopel was his brother-
rence Cooper, Robert Axelrod,
in-law's best man. Ushers were
Harold Kurtz, Barry Pinsky,
Owen Shapiro and Harold Gordon.
Charles Idelsohn and Ross Gertz.
After a honeymoon in Jamaica,
After honeymooning in New
the couple will reside in Oak Park.
Orleans, Miami Beach and Mexico,
the couple will reside in San
Francisco.

Executive of the World Jewish Con- be held in the Palais des Congres,
gress at the global organization's the main convention center in
forthcoming fifth plenary assembly Brussels.
scheduled to take place in Brus-
sels July 31 to Aug. 9, Samuel
INVITATIONS
Bronfman, World Jewish Congress
vice-president, announced. The
By HATTIE
North American Executive's three
SCHWARTZ
components are the American Sec-
356-8563
tion of the World Jewish Congress,
Experienced,
the Canadian Jewish Congress and
Personalized
the Central Jewish Committee of
Service
Mexico.
• Wedding

Bar
Mitzvah
In all, close to 400 delegates from
• Confirmation
all parts of the world will partici-
The Newest
In Party
pate in the nine-day gathering. In
Invitations
J. Gorback Photo
addition, several hundred visitors

David Sislins Observe
Golden Anniversary

LETTER BOX

Shocking Experiences
Involving Passover Milk

Editor, The Jewish News:
Why was it impossible to secure
fresh Passover milk after Monday,
April 4? I had to pour out carton
after carton of soured milk_
bought after that date.
All we hear and read about is
how the younger generation is
neglecting the Jewish religion, yet
when we try to keep Passover the
irresponsibility relating to avail-
ability of milk is discouraging.
I hope this situation will be
remedied next year.
Mrs. Joseph (Fay) Goldberg
12741 Sterling, Oak Park.
* * *
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is one
of numerous complaints on the
subject of Passover milk distri-
bution, thus confirming the above
complaint.

AVM

Potok Succeeds
Grayzel at JPS

MR. AND MRS. SISLIN

Detroit editor of the Jewish Daily
Forward.
The Sislins have been closely
affiliated with the Labor Zion-
ist movement since their arrival
here in 1925 from Wierton, W.
Va. He is president of the Great
Lakes Region of the Farband
Order of Labor Zionism and is
cultural chairman of the Arlaz-
aroff Branch of Detroit Farband.
Mrs. Sislin, a charter member
of Club One and the Pioneer Wo-
men's Council, has been a national
adviser and board member of Pio-
neer Women.
Both are affiliated with Branch
One of the Labor Zionist Organi-
zation and with the Farband Camp
at Chelsea, Mich.
They have two children, Mrs.
Harold (Evelyn) Noveck and Paul;
and three grandchildren.

BY HENRY LEONARD

Dr. Chaim Potok, associate edi-
tor of the Jewish Publication So-
ciety of America since Sept. 1, will
be named editor of the oldest or-
ganization of its kind in the world,
it was announced by Sol Satinsky,
president.
He will succeed Dr. Solomon
Grayzel, who is retiring after 2'7
years in that chair.
Dr. Potok's election will become
official Sunday at the 78th annual
meeting of JPS at Warwick Hotel,
Philadelphia.
The new editor, a native of New
YOrk, author, editor and educator,
has been training for the world's
top editorial job in Jewish litera-
ture under Dr. Grayzel.
Dr. Potok was graduated from
Yeshivah University in 1950 with
a BA summa cum laude in En-
glish literature. He received rab-
binic ordination in 1954 from the
Jewish Theological Seminary.
For nine years he served as na-
tional director of the Leaders
Training Fellowship and then en-
tered the U. S. Army as a Chaplain.
He served in Korea for 16 months,
mainly with a medical batallion
and a front line combat engineer
unit.
He served as Director of Camp
Ramah in California from 1957 to
1959, simultaneously serving on the
faculty of the University of Juda-
ism in Los Angeles. For four years
he was scholar-in-residence at Har
Zion Temple, Philadelphia, then
spent a year in Israel completing
his doctorate in philosophy. He re-
ceived his doctorate from the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania in 1965.

From '
.* Our Wonderful
World of

Knits!

Just One from
An Unbelievable
Selection of
Knit Dresses
and Suits at

Professionals Graduate

$32

IPS

"This is your pilot, Captain Cohen. We'll be
flying over Lisbon at 2:05, over Rome at 2:40,
and God willing we'll land in Tel Aviv just in
time for Mincha!"

Copr. 1966, Dayenu Productions

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — During
the past year, 2,120 professionals
from Africa, Asia and Latin Amer-
ica obtained their respective de-
grees in Israeli institutes of learn-
ing, according to a report by a
spokesman from the foreign min-
istry.

He who builds on another's
ground loses his stone and mortar.
—Italian proverb.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 22, 1966-25

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