▪ Dr. Alfred Feiilgold Weds Susan Araof Seek More Yiddish Books activities in Society At a melave malka, Cong. Bnai Jacob members and friends gath- ered to extend congratulations last weekend to Rabbi and Mrs. I. Isaac on their recent marriage. President of the congregation, Charles Vikser, opened the reception with greetings, and Joseph Borenstei.n was master of ceremonies. Among those representing the local rabbinate were Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, and Rabbi Chaskel Grubner. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes attended the Prague Spring Festival as guest of the Czech Music Fund, directed by Mine. Milena Galus- kova. During her stay in Prague, Mrs. Chajes received a scroll from the Dvorak Society, naming her a founder of the society in recognition of having been the 'first Rusalka in the Western Hemisphere". Family and friends of the Alan Zallas of Church Ave., Oak Park, recently gathered at Boesky's Restaurant to celebrate the high school graduation of the Zallas' son, Ronnold Mark. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Barak of W. Seven Mile Rd. recently attended the graduation of their son, Joel Peter, from the Marquette School of Dental Surgery in Milwaukee. For the coming year, he has accepted an internship at Dearborn Veterans Hospital. Among the guests attending the San Francisco wedding of Judith MRS. ALFRED FEINGOLD Snider, daughter of the Ben Sniders of Southfield, to David Leash Susan Marsha Arnkoff became were Mrs. Louis Jaffe, Judi Hertz and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Iwrey of Redfern Ave. have recently re- the bride of Dr. Alfred Feingold Sunday in a ceremony at Temple turned from a three-week visit in Israel, Greece and Italy. Beth Jacob. Rabbi Milton Rosen- baum officiated. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Harry Arnkoff, 140 Illinois, Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. George Feingold of Lansdale, Pa. A great movement has turned to of Dropsie College. He is chair- The bride wore an Empire-style a distinguished personality for man of the publications commit- gown of cameo silk peau de soie leadership and American Jewry's tee of the Pennsylvania Bar Asso- with a petal neckline and sleeves higher cultural values are expected ciation, a former president of of imported Alencon lace embroi- to benefit from the new role and Wharton School Alumni and has dered with seed pearls and bril- the inauguration of a new chap- been, from 1941 to date. editor of liants. The attached watteau train ter in a major literary field. the Pennsylvania Bar Association fell to full chapel length. A jew- This is the feeling i n many Quarterly. eled lace toque held the tiered quarters with the elevation to the He serves on the boards of An- veil of imported silk illusion. On presidency of the Jewish Publica- nenberg School of Communica- her mother's bridal prayer book tion Society of America of Joseph tions, as vice president and secre- the bride carried a bouquet of M. First. tary and is an officer of Annenberg Stephanotis and ivy arranged His official and formal title in Fund and Annenberg Foundation; around an orchid cascading with private life is vice president and is an officer of Philadelphia In- ribbon streamers. general counsel of the Phildelphia quirer Charities, board member of Maid of honor was Sarah Kam- Inquirer. But it is necessary to Merion Civic Association, Federa- insky, and bridesmaids were go to his background, , to his ex- tion of Jewish Charities of Phila- Diane Arnkoff, sister of the tensive career in academic circles, delphia, Philadelphia chapter of bride, Aim Falk, Susan Levitt in law, in civic movements and in American Friends of Hebrew Uni- and Judith Wax. versity, Har Zion Temple, Brandeis Lawyers Society; and is actively Dr. Cassius DeFlon 'of Boston associated with Philadelphia, Am- was the bridegroom's best man. erican and Pennsylvania Bar As- Ushers were Stanley Feingold, sociations; Central-Penn National brother of the bridegroom; Leon Bank, serving on its board; Liberty Fox, brother-in-law of the bride- Mutual Insurance Co. advisory groom, of Plyniouth Meeting, Pa.; board member, Scribes, U. of Pa. _James Fox of Norristown, Pa.; and Faculty Club, Society of Television James Feingold, of Doylestown, Pioneers. Pa. Winner of many honors, he has received awards as West Phila- Cleveland Hospital Gets delphia High school's outstand- Largest Gift: $1,250,000 ing altunnus, U. of Pa. Alumni CLEVELAND (JTA) — Mount Award of Merit, outstanding Sinai Hospital announced receipt alumnus award from U. of Pa. of the largest gift in the history McKean Law Club and a dis- of the institution—a contribution tinguished service award from of $1,250,000 from Max Freedman, Pennsylvania Bar Association. who retired as president of the He was married in 1931 to the hospital after holding that post former Helen Gross. They have for the past five years. three children, Elsa, Dr. Abigail The hospital will use $750,000 First Farber and Jonathan. of the gift for the construction of a new outpatient building and JOSEPH M. FIRST $500,000 will be placed in an en- downment fund to support medical Jewish affairs, fully to recognize education and research and spe- the merits of his earned leadership cial patient care services. The of the major Jewish publishing hospital, which serves about 45,000 project that acts as "a non-profit outpatients annually, will provide educational situation devoted to through the new building facilities, Jewish culture." The Berdichev-Keshenev Aid So- care for the indigent. A native of Philadelphia—he ciety will honor Nathan P. Rossen was born April 1, 1906—he earned at a gathering marking 18 years of three degrees at the University of Israel's statehood 8:30 p.m. Mon- Pennsylvania, in 1927, 1930 day at Cong. Beth Yehudah. Rossen will be honored for his and 1932 — B.S., L.L.B. and L.L.M. And his academic honors devotion to his community, his peo- were numerous. As a graduate of ple and to Israel. Louis Levine, founder and for- both the University of Pennsyl- vania and the Wharton School and mer president of both the Arlazar- The Israelis say that Law School, he won cum laude off Branch of Farband and Pinsker honors, was a Gowen Fellow, was Progressive A i d the Sheraton-Tel Aviv elected to Order of the Coif, was Society, w ill be is their favorite hotel. case editor of the U. of Pa. Law guest speaker. Make it yours! Review and served as legal assist- Levine has re- ant to American Law Institute. turned from his For Insured Rei,erva- His thesis for his masters of laws sixth trip to Is- tionS at Guaranteed degree was "Receivership and Con- rael. Rates see your Travel flict of Laws." The movie, Now serving as vice president, AgentorcallW01-8000. "Conspiracy of secretary and general counsel of Silence," depict- Triangle Publications, First de- ing the plight of votes much time to major move- Rossen Russian J e wry ments. and starring Edward G. Robinson, As first president, now honor- will be shown. Israel's Hai year Tel Aviv, Israel ary president and a member of will be toasted with Israeli wine, the board, of Albert Einstein and refreshments will be served. Medical Center in Philadelphia, Frank Mersky is the celebration he holds one of the community's chairman, and Louis Bassin, the Hai very important positions. celebration co-chairman. The af- He is a trustee of Temple Uni- fair will be on behalf of Israel versity and served on the board Bonds. Distinguished Philadelphian Named 1Jewish Publication Society President - Another appeal for Yiddish books for the Haifa Pensioners Club li- brary has been issued by Isidor Be c k e r, 24417 Rensselaer, Oak Park. Becker, who has been conducting a one-man campaign for the Israeli oldsters, said he will call for the books if donors will call him at LI 8-0115. 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