100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

June 17, 1966 - Image 26

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-06-17

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, June 17, 1966

Cheryl Harwin, Fiance
Plan Autumn Wedding

MISS CHERYL SUE HARWIN

Mrs. Gertrude Harwin, 8905
Kingswood, announces the engage-
ment of her daughter Cheryl Sue
to Robert Martin Atler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Atler, 24280 East-
wood, Oak Park. The bride-elect
is the daughter of Mr. Morris Har-
win of Detroit.
The couple will be married
Nov. 6.

Pittsburgh Drive Spurred

PITTSBURGH (JTA) -- The
second phase was launched in a
campaign to raise $2,881,850 for a
major expansion program in the
facilities of the Y-Irene Kaufmann
Center.

News Brevities

GARDNER MURPHY, director
of psychological research at the
Menninger Foundation, will be the
visiting chief at Sinai Hospital
June 28 and 29. The Tuesday lec-
ture, 8:30 p.m., will be "Experi-
mental Prolerns in Reality Test-
ing" and the Wednesday lecture,
10:30 a.m., will be "Overcoming
Self-Deception." Both lectures will
be held in the hospital's main lec-
ture room, and all interested phy-
sicians are invited.
*
*
Knopf will publish on July 11
A HISTORY OF MODERN PO-
LAND: FROM THE FOUNDATION
OF THE STATE IN WORLD WAR I
TO THE PRESENT DAY by Hans
Roos in a translation from the
German by J.. R. Foster. This is
the first complete history of 20th-
Century Poland. Hans Roos gives a
political and diplomatic account of
the 50-year period following World
War I, covering the important lead-
ers of the country from Pilsudski to
Gomulka.
* * *
A. M. Stoepler, Detroit District
Director of INTERNAL REVENUE
announces that taxpayers seeking
information or making payments
at the District Office can now do
so on the first floor of the Detroit
Federal Building, 231 W. Lafayette.
* * *
The sugar beet industry of the
Thumb area will be recognized at
the second annual SEBEWAING
SUGAR BEET FESTIVAL, to be
held July 1 and 2. This farming
season will mark the 66th year of
the industry in this area.

Protestants, Jews Are Fighting Bill
to Help Students in Private Colleges;
Rap Public Aid to Religious Schools

Knopf will publish on July 11
"IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE: A
The Jewish Community Council sions as 'aid to the student,' the
Record of the Thirty-Year Rela-
tionship between Thomas Mann has joined with the Michigan and bill in e f f e c t establishes an
and His American Translator, Detroit Councils of Churches in euphemism intended to justify
Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter" by urging Gov. George Romney to public financial assistance to bene-
John C. Thirlwall, the personal veto aid to students in private col- ficiary institutions which are large-
record of the long, close collabo- leges and universities, provided in ly under religions control," the
ration between Thomas Mann and a bill enacted by the State Legis- letter stated.
The councils pointed out that
his dedicated translator from their lature. -
In a letter to Gov. Romney, the in extending benefits only to
first meeting in 1924 until his
councils warned that the bill, 780, private institutions of higher
death in 1955.
raises constitutional questions con- learning, a precedent is created,
* * *
A rally in support of "OPERA- cerning religious freedom and whereby future assistance to pri-
TION FREEDOM," the campaign separation of church and state.
vate secondary and elementary
The measure calls for the giving schools will be justified and thus
to support the massive registration
drive among Negro voters in the of tuition grants of up to $500 per undermine public education.
South, has been called for 3 p.m. year to students who attend private
It was suggested, also, that the
Sunday at Cobo Hall. Dr. Martin colleges within the state.
colleges involved might raise tui-
However, "by casting its provi- tion by the amount of the grant;
Luther King and Walter P.
Reuther will be among the par-
consequently, the position of the
ticipants in the program, proceeds
beneficiary student would not be
of which will be used not only in Articles on Hastings St.,
improved.
support of the voter registration Early Jewish Physician
Estimating the annual cost to
drive but also to relieve suffering
the state as some $20,000,000 once
of those who have felt reprisals in History Magazine
T h e semi - annual Michigan the measure was in full operation,
of injustice. Nominal donation.
Contributions may be sent to Jewish History magazine, Volume the councils said this potential
Operation Freedom," - 9460 Wood- 6, No. 2, has just been published cost is "particularly unconscion-
by the Jewish Historical Society of able in view of the demonstrated
ward.
Michigan. needs of the public institutions of
* * *
Included are articles on "Forty higher learning, as well as of the
Chinese foreign policy will be
studied at the June unit meetings Years of the Detroit Jewish Wel- general educational needs through-
of the LEAGUE OF WOMEN fare Federation" by Mrs. Samuel out the state."
VOTERS of Detroit, one of which Chapin; "The Ghetto", a document
Among the signers of the state-
will be held 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at reprinted from the Detroit News ment sent -to Gov. Romney were
the home of Mrs. Harry Madsen, of Sept. 13, 1896 depicting the Jew- Walter Klein; executive director of
9137 Pinehurst. An examination of ish settlement which centered the Jewish Community Council,
the problems of The People's Re- around Hasting Street; "Dr. Daniel and Louis Rosenzweig, chairman of
public of China and the United A. Laubenstein" by Dr. Irving I. the church and state committee of
Nations and a look at Chinese Edgar, another article in a series the Jewish Community Council.
"aggression" will also he included on "The Early Jewish Physicians of
in the study.
Michigan" to be published eventu-
* * *
MARILYN BERMAN will present ally in book form; and "The Story
her piano students in a recital at of the Adas Shalom Religious
Orchestra and Entertainment
the lecture hall of the Detroit In- School" by Allen A. Warsen ,trac-
stitute . of Arts, 3 p.m. Sunday. ing the development of the school
Guest soloist will be Eva Geiringer, from its inception in 1945 to its
violinist. There is no admission absorptien by the United Hebrew
Schools in 1962.
June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry charge.
There is also an article on the
Se m ansky (Terri Ross), 18091
Schaver
Publication Fund by Al-
HACK SHOES
Northlawn, a d a u g h t e r, Shara To Present Portrait
fred
A.
Greenbaum,
Wayne State
Michelle.
FIT FEET
University librarian. The author
* * *
in Judge Kent's Honor lists
in
it
the
various
publications
June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Abra- at City-County Bldg.
subsidized by the fund and states
ham Selesny, 15574 George Wash-
that a private fund subsidizing
ington, Southfield, a daughter,
Jewish studies at a university press
Stephanie Carol.
is not believed in existence else-
* * *
where in this country.
May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Correct Fit from Michigan's
Inquiries regarding the histori-
Most Complete Range of Widths
Brode (Liela Chapnick), 13691 El-
cal society or its magazine should
gin, Oak Park, a son, David Lee.
be forwarded to the Society, 163,
* *. *
Madison Ave., Detroit 48226.
June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old H. Fisher (Lorraine Bittker),
If all the midwife kits shipped by
32031 Bretton, Livonia, a son, Jay
UNICEF were stacked end to end, 5th Floor Mutual Bldg., 28 W. Adams
Ethan.
19360 Livernois — 16633 E. Warren
they would reach a height four
* * *
times that of Mt. Everest (a total
235 Pierce, Birmingham
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
of
116,112
ft.
or
21.9
miles).
I.,„,0%,•• ■•■ „00%.„,W.00•• ■ •••
Stalburg, '(Diana Kohen), 18471
Meyers, a daughter, Caren Mi-
chelle.
* * *
June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Foster (Sandra Harelik), 24021
Rensselaer, Oak Park, a daughter,
Entertainment
LI 1-2563
Music
A portrait by Philemon D. Sabbe
Cheryl Lynn.
of Judge GEORGE D. KENT will
* * *
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. How- be presented in the auditorium of
ard Fosen (Barbara Kort), 20201 the City-County Building at 1:30
ATTENTION ALL JUNE BRIDES
27501 Abington, Southfield, a son, p.m. Wednesday. An imitation has
been extended to the community
Harvey Keith.
We offer special instruction in helping you establish a Jewish home.
to attend the presentation cere-
• *
Also guided, free tours of modern Ritualarium (Mikvah).
May 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Neil mony.
CALL LI 8-3554 or UN 4-5759 _
Zales (Brenda Belinsky), 23461
WOMEN'S EDUCATION LEAGUE
Geoffrey, Oak Park, a son, Bruce Des Moines Graduates
Lawrence.
Dr. Herbert Veisenthal was not
* * *
listed among local men receiving
May 2,5—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- the degree of doctor of osteopathy
Enroll Now for Fall Term
ard Fosen (Barbara Korrt), 20201 at commencement exercises of the
Stout, a daughter, Rochelle Alyse. College of Osteopathic Medicine
* * *
and Surgery in Des Moines. Dr.
May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Welsenthal, a 1962 graduate of
vin Bernstein (Diane Steinhardt), Wayne State University, will in-
15503 Sorento, a son, Daniel Aaron. tern in Toledo.
* * *
Joel K. Leib, son of Dr. George
Skkiaa het t, Srafitiottet, eoftg.
May 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Arnold V. Leib of Hubbell Ave. and the
.50 Minutes From N.Y.C.
Zuroff (Joanne Berezin), of late Mrs. Clara Leib, will be in-
Cherryhill Rd., Garden City, a terning at Art Center Hospital fol-
CO-ED BOARDING SCHOOL
son, David.
lowing his graduation from the
Grades 9 thru 12
college. The name of the gradu-
Graduates in Leading Universities
A miser makes two gifts from ate's father was erroneously omit-
American Jewish Cultural Home Life
one sausage: he gives the meat to ted in the release sent to The Jew-
Daniel Trotzky, Director
Area Code 203-325-2231
one and the skin to another.Rus- ish News and appearing in last
Leading Families of Detroit Select The Roosevelt School
sian proverb.
week's paper.

Larry Freedman

gIrtit Announcements

Last Week's Winner of the

"RASKIN
BIG BABY BONUS"

MRS. JOEL LEIB

(8 lbs., 12 oz.)
Congratulations on the birth of your
daughter and we hope the RASKIN
PRODUCTS you received he I p e d
make your first week at home easier.

RASKIN FOOD CO.

June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
schel Os t r o v (Audrey Seligson,
formerly of Detroit) of Cincinnati,
a son, Daniel Nelson.
* * *
June 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Korelitz, 10320 Corning, Oak Park,
a son, Seth Adam.

Recommended by Physicians

RABBI
LEO GOLDMAN

Expert Mohel

Serving Hospitals and Homes

LI 2-4444

LI 1-9769

CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL

RABBI

Israel Goodman

334-4149

334-8266

Serving In Hospitals and Homes

REV. GOLDMAN L.

MARSHALL

MOHEL

Serving at

Homes and Hospitals

DI 1-9909

Rabbi
Shaiall Zachariash
Mohel

Phone: 863-0256
Detroit

OSS REALTY CO.

647-2367

SAM BARNETT

nekosevelts School

"Smartest Move

You'll Ever Make"

17350 LIVERNOIS

DI 2-1300

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan