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August 19, 1966 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-08-19

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22—Friday, August 19, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Drew Pearson Due to Address
Bond Fete for Adolph Deutsch

Morton Levin Mqrries
Judith M. Weinberg

Hayim Greenberg School to Start Its Fall Classes

Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yid-
dish Shule, will be open for the
fall semester Sept. 6. On that day,
registration for nursery and all
afternoon classes will be held.
Nursery school starts Sept. 7. Par-
ents are asked to bring their chil-
dren at 1 p.m., and buses will
take them home. Sept. 8 will be
the first day for all afternoon
classes. Sunday school will begin
Sept. 11.
The school, which stresses an
awareness of Jewish culture and
Judaism's moral and ethical values,
is open to youngsters from age
6 to 13 in the grade school and
31/2 to 5 in the nursery.
Included in the curriculum are

Cantor Louis Klein will sing sev-
eral selections. For reservations
call the Israel Bond office, DI
1-5707.
Pearson, whose "Washington
Merry-Go-Round" column is syndi-
cated in more than 600 daily
newspapers frOm coast to coast,
in his recent trip to the Middle
East, interviewed the top leaders
of the Arab nations and of Israel.
Pearson began his newspaper
career in 1921 as a foreign cor-
respondent. In 1932 he and Robert
S. Allen started the Washington
Merry-Go-Round column which has
won numerous awards. He is the
author of several books and
MRS. MORTON LEVIN
launched the Freedom Train cam-
Judith Marilyn Weinberg, daugh-
paign and has waged a powerful
and effective campaign against ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wein-
berg, 19736 Littlefield, and Morton
the Ku Klux Klan.
A leadership reception in ad- Q. Levin, son of Dr. I. Leonard
Levin of Shaker Heights and the
vance of the
late Mrs. Judith Quasser Levin,
Adolph Deutsch
were united in marriage Sunday
testimonial din-
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
ner will be host-
Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor
ed by Mr. and
Nicholas Fenakel officiated.
Mrs. Alfred L.
Deutsch Wednes-
The bride wore a sheath gown
day, 8:30 p.m., in
of peau de sole - with Empire
bodice and bell-Shaped sleeves
their home, 1200
of hand-corded Alencon lace
Ardmoor Dr.,
embroidered with pearls and
Birmingham. Ab-
brilliants. The removable Wat-
bie Ben Ari, di-
teau train swept to chapel
rector of the Is-
length. The headpiece was a
rael Government
hand-corded Alencon lace full
Tourist Office in
DREW PEARSON
mantilla, The bride carried
New York, will rO\
artist. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be the guest
Stephanotis, phalaenopsis and
give the tribute to Deutsch, and speaker at the
baby breath.
Ben Ari
Mrs. Ruth Levenson, of Los
reception.
Ben Ari, a native of South Afri- Angeles, sister of the bridegroom,
Leo Knight Addresses
ca, emigrated to Israel and after served as matron of honor. Gayle
spending ten years in agricultural Weinberg, the bride's sister,
2,000 Photographers
settlements played a leading role served as maid of honor. Linda
Detroit photographer Leo Knight in the industrial development of August, Mrs. David Askenazy and
was selected to address more than Kiryat ,Gat. He has served as a Mrs. Jerry Nosanchuk served as
2,000 photographers attending the special representative of the Israel bridesmaids.
75th annual Professional Photogra- government on various missions in
Howard T. Levenson of Los An-
phers of America convention, in underdeveloped nations.
geles served as best man. Ushers
Chicago this summer.
were Herbert A. Asch of Lorrain,
In addition, four of his prints
James A. Gary of Cleveland, Ron-
were accepted and hung at the Fresh Air Society
ald Pretekin of Dayton and Ken-
national convention — the maxi- Elects 'Board Members
neth Newmark of Beachwood, 0.
mum number allowed by conven-
Garry and Larry Weinberg, the
A. Arnold Agree, president of the bride's twin brothers, served as
tion regulations.
Thousands of entries were sub- Fresh Air Society, announced the junior ushers.
Judie and Karen Levenson were
mitted by the top photographers names of new members of the so-
ciety's board of directors, elected flower girls.
in the world.
After a trip to the West Coast
Knight is past president of the at the annual meeting Sunday at
the couple will reside in Shaker
Detroit Professional Photograph- Camp Tamarack, Brighton.
They are Mesdames Arnold Aro- Heights.
ers Association and currently
serving on the board of directors noff, Avern Cohn and Joseph Fen-
of the Michigan Professional Pho- ton and Dr. David Faigenbaum,
tographers Association. The Michi- Irvin Hermanoff, Dr. John J. Pol-
gan Association voted him Pho- lack, James Popkin, Robert Sallen
tographer of the Year in 1964 and and Morris W. Stein.
Re-elected were Alfred L.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn of
Photographer of the Year, runner-
Deutsch, Mrs. Arnold E. Frank, Stansbury Ave. announce the en-
up in 1965.
Knight resides with his wife and Dr. Perry Goldman, Dr. Benjamin gagement of their daughter Bar-
four children at 21820 Glenmorra, Gutow, Miles Jaffe, Robert Kasle, bara Louise to Sanford Charles
Southfield. The Leo Knight Studio Robert Steinberg and Dr. Marcus Brodsky, son of Mrs. Becky Brod-
sky of Northlawn Ave., and the
Sugarman.
is located at 17590 Wyoming.
late Mr. Morris Brodsky. The bride-
groom-elect is a senior at the De-
troit Institute of Technology. A
BY HENRY LEONARD
March 26 wedding is planned.
_ * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kraft of Brook-
lyn announce the engagement of
their daughter Ellen Lois to Rich-
ard Stuart Jaffe, son of Dr. and
Mrs .Bernard Jaffe of Karen Rd.,
Oak Park. The wedding will take
place in New York on Sept. 18.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Burtin I. Grossman
of Jacksonville, Fla., announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Gail Frances, to Lawrence Stuart
Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E.
Rice of Cranbrook Dr. Miss
Grossman is a senior at the Uni-
versity of Michigan and is a mem-
ber of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority.
She is the granddaughter of Mrs.
Charles A. Smith of Oak Park.
Mr. Rice is a senior at the Univer-
sity of Michigan medical school
and is a member of Phi Delta
Epsilon Fraternity. A May wed-
ding is planned.

Drew Pearson, noted columnist,
will be the guest speaker at the
Bnai Moshe Adolph Deutsch testi-
monial dinner Sept. 7 in the
social hall of the congregation,
it was announced by Melvin Weisz,
president. Deutsch is being hon-
ored on the occasion of his 85th
birthday.
Dinner chairman is Nathan
Sharon. Co-chairmen are Arthur
Boschan and Abraham Pasternak.
Lew Norman will be the guest

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dish, Bible, Jewish history, tradi-
tions, holidays and Hebrew and
Yiddish songs. A Bar Mitzvah class
is conducted for students who
have attended the school for a
minimum of four years.
For information, call the office,
UN 4-6319 or UN 4-6320.

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