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September 02, 1966 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-09-02

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Burton-Meral Nuptials
Held at Beth _Aaron

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MRS. JAY GAMPEL

Gwen Ora Victor became the
bride of Jay Nathan Gampel in a
ceremony recently at Temple Is-
rael. Rabbis Leon Fram and M.
Robert Syme and Cantor Harold
Orbach officiated.
COUNCIL OF SERVICE
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Victor of
Time: 8:10 p.m. Monday.
W. Seven Mile Rd. and Mr. and
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The Jewish Community Mrs. Isadore Gampel of Asbury
Maid of honor was Joan Council story continues with Shel- Park Ave.
Brandon of Washington. Mari- by Newhouse, staff announcer at
The bride's peau de soie gown
lyn Chaifetz, Phyllis Weinberger, WWJ, _conducting an interview with Empire- bodice and bell
Lana Gittleman and Mrs. Neil with Hubert J. Sidlow, chairman skirt was adorned with hand-
Schneider were bridesmaids.
of the internal relations committee, corded Alencon lace and seed
Gerald Meral served his brother and Walter E. Klein, executive pearls. Her elbow-length illusion
as best man. Ushers were Nor- director, as they explore the efforts veil flowed from a Belgian crown
man Oslik, Tom Sarason, Richard of the council in the areas of in- of tiny handmade roses. On her
Brady, and Neil Schneider.
ternal relations.
Bible she carried Phalaenopis,
*
*
After a honeymoon trip to the
orchids and Stephanotis.
Virgin Islands, the couple will live
HEAR OUR VOICE
The bride's sisters, Mrs. Robert
in Boston.
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
I. Moretsky and Nancy Victor
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "The High Holiday were matron and maid of honor.
Jewish Parents Institute
Mode,"
presented by Cantor Bridesmaids were Dorice Gampel,
Makes Plans for School Harold Orbach,
will explore the sister of the bridegroom, Marilyn
Diamond and Beverly Robinson.
Year, Invites Families
liturgy of Rosh Hashana.
* * *
Mark Chupack served as best
Currently on display in the show-
man, and ushers were Dr. Robert
case of the main lobby of the Jew-
HIGHLIGHTS
I. Moretsky, Kenneth Victor,
ish Center is a group of photo-
Time 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
brother of the bride, Robert Gold,
graphs picturing various activities
Station: Channel 2.
Henry Gornbein and Jerold Lax.
of the Jewish Parents Institute.
_ and
Cultural, secular knowledge of
After a honeymoon in the Poco-
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Judaism is stressed in the JPI pro-
nos, the newlyweds will live in
Station: WJBK.
gram, devised, revised and imple-
Feature: "Human Rights" is the Ann Arbor.
mented by parents for involvement topic of a new series of eight
of the entire family. Professional programs. (See story.)
Student Zionists Start
teachers and supervisors assist in
* * *
the mechanics of carrying out the
Information Drive on
decisions. Study of Jewish history, `Highlights' to Focus
Negro Jewish Community
Israel holiday observance and spe-
cial activities are part of the cur- on 'Human Rights'
The Student Zionist Organiza-
riculum of the institute, now in its
"Human Rights" is the topic far tion has announced the initiation
18th year.
a new series of eight programs to of an educational drive among
At the Jewish Center, Sunday be presented on "Highlights," American Jews to increase their
mornings from 10 a.m. to noon, the program presented by awareness of the existence of a
children meet in clubrooms while the culture commission of the Negro Jewish community.
their parents exchange ideas Or Jewish Community Council each
SZO—which conducts education-
plan organizational activities.
Sunday morning, 9:45 over Chan- al, cultural and social activities on
For information call the JPI of- nel 2, and 9:15 on WJBK radio.
the college campus—also urged
fice at the Center, DI 1-4200.
Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Tem- other Jewish youth groups and
ple Israel, a member of the com- adult organizations to join together
mittee of the Metropolitan De- in bringing Negro Jews within the
troit Conference on Religion and total American Jewish community.
Race, will act as host of this There are about 10,000 such Jews
series beginning Sunday.
in the New York metropolitan area
Through film and dramatiza- and large numbers in other major
tion, areas in human rights will United States cities.
be discussed by Robert L. Potts,
SZO said it was taking the action
rector of the Grace Episcopal of an educational drive because it
Church and chairman of the Co- felt a concern for a "neglected
ordinating Council on Human Re- segment of the community;" be-
lations; and Rev. John C. Sch- cause it wanted to bring Negro
For the Ultimate in
wartz, pastor of Gesu Church who Jews closer to the mainstream of
is active in the field of human Jewish life and finally because it
Fine Photography
rights.
wanted to involve its students in
There Can Be No
The first program will be a pres- an educational experience to see
Compromise With Detail
entation of the - Anti-Defamation another part of the Jewish com-
League film on prejudice. "I Won- munity.
It is the extra "Little
der Why," followed by discussion.
The drive will include, it was
Other topics for the series will be announced,
Things" we give which
more gatherings be-
race
relations
in
Detroit
with
em-
are so much appreci-
tween
SZO
groups
and the Negro
phasis on education, housing, pov- Jews, a speakers bureau,
summer
ated.
erty, police-community relations;
for children and in-
and a dramatic • presentation on encampment
Babi Yar, by members of Center creased literature.
Theater, with a panel discussion
on Soviet anti-Seinitism.
This series was compiled by
Leonard Gordon, member of the
The Jewish News regrets the er-
broadcasting committee of the
Jewish Community Council, in con- roneous omission of the names of
studio of photography
junction with Evelyn Orbach. pro- two Bnai Mitzva from the syna-
19492 Livernois Avenue
gram associate of the council, who gogue list last week. At Livonia
Jewish Congregation Aug. 27, Garry
produces "Highlights."
UN 2-0660
Allan Segerman, son of Mr. Mor-
UN 2-0200
ton Segerman of Maplewood Ave.
Beard
He that hath a beard is more and the late Mrs. Segerman, ob-
than a youth;
served his Bar Mitxva, along with
And he that hath none is less Larry Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
than a man.—Shakespeare.
Bernard Stein of Antago Ave.

Evelyn Ruth Meral and Robert
William Burton were wed recently
in a ceremony at Beth Aaron
Synagogue. Rabbi Benjamin Gor-
relick and Cantor Moses Serenson
officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Meral,- 17533 Mark
Twain, and Mr. Richard I. Burton,
16545 Schaefer, and the late Mrs.
Burton.

Two Bnai Brith Youth
Groups Elect Presidents

STARLIGHT, Pa (JTA)—Daniel
Brener, of Houston, was elected
the Bnai Brith youth organization,
president of Aleph Zadek Aleph,
and Sheryl Allen, of Birmingham,
was elected president of Bnai
Brith Girls, at conventions of the
two organizations here. Both are

MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!

* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Mark Van Dore n,
author, critic and Pulitzer Prize-
winning poet and Maurice Samuel,
author and lecturer, continue their
discussions of "Dreams and Vi-
sions in the Bible."
* * *

They Made
the Grade

Friday, September 2, 1966-25

Composer-pianist PAUL SCHO-
ENFIELD, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert D. Schoenfield of Detroit and
Miami Beach, won the $500
Hutcheson Memorial Award at
Chautauqua, N.Y. Schoenfield, a 18.
senior at Converse College, Spar-
tansburg, S.C., will graduate next
spring when he is 20, and then
hopes to proceed to work for a
doctorate. He is taking a history
course this summer at the State
University of New York.

Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
F e a t u r e: "Life's Unfinished
Labors," the first in a series of
four programs to be presented
featuring Rabbi Albert S. Gold-
stein of Temple Ohabei Shalom of
Brookline, Mass. Rabbi Sanford E.
Selzer, director of the New Eng-
land Council of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations,
will preside.

MRS. ROBERT BURTON

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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