Linda Cohen Becomes
Mrs. Michael R. Cole
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 14, 1966-29
National Roundtable Sees the Need for Teaching Religion
activities in Society
NEW YORK (JTA)—A special religious values are in integral
committee, set up through the part," said the report, the product
Expansion and development of ORT facilities will be considered National Conference of Christians of an intensive two-year study.
by Michigan members of Women's American ORT who, along with and Jews, reported Sunday that
hundreds of colleagues, will attend the 1966 national board conference religion can and should be taught
at the Stotler Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, Oct. 17-20. Local delegates in the public schools. It urged pro- THE NEWEST
attending the conference are Mesdames William Wetsman, N. H. visions for better textbooks and IN WEDDING ••BAR-61ITZVAH
CONFIRMATION 01) - -P A-R T Y
Schlafer, Henry Pariser, Max Beal, Lawrence Levi, Daniel Siegel and teacher preparation to do it.
ACCrSSORIES
Bernard Colton. Also national officers Mrs. Harry Becker and Mrs.
The committee, which made the
Irving Kurtz will attend. Mrs. William Wetsman is Michigan Region study in the schools of Pittsburgh,
ORT president.
said there was a serious deficiency
in the treatment of religion in the
textbooks currently used in the
courses on United States and
world history.
Schools need to clarify their
Drs. Arthur Judan Greenfield of the calculations of \ other physi- "responsibility for dealing with
and Nathan Wiser, two former cists for the past five years were the total cultural heritage of which
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widely used Born Approximation
Greenfield have successfully
theory, one of the pillars on which
proved their point.
rests the theory of liquid metals.
Dr. Greenfield, son of Rabbi
On the basis of experimental
and theoretical work Drs. Green- and Mrs. Eugene Greenfield of
field and Wiser were able to dem- Detroit, is employed as research
onstrate that the approximation physicist at the Bell Laboratories
was invalid, and therefore many at Murrayhill, N.J.
Dr. Wiser, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Moses Wiser also of Detroit, works
at the IBM Watson Research Cen-
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MRS. MICHAEL COLE
Michael Robert Cole, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Myron W. Cole of Chi-
cago and Linda Lou Cohen, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot D.
Cohen, 1185 Eton Cross, Bloom-
field Hills, were united in mar-
riage Oct. 1 in a ceremony at the
bride's parents' home.
The bride wore a gown fash-
ioned in a traditional silhouette.
The A-line skirt of silk peau de
soie featured a wide front and
back panel of beaded Alencon
lace. The molded bodice of bead-
ed lace was styled with a Flor-
entine neckline and long tapered
sleeves. A sleeveless coat of
beaded lace fell to a cathedral-
length train. her full=length veil
of French silk ilusion - cascaded
from a tiara of beaded lat6..
Maid of honor was Jewel For-.
rest. Bridesmaids were Karen Sue
Kallman of Hollywood, Fla., Linda
Cole, sister of the bridegroom,
Nancy Clark, Carol Colley and
Maria Genna.
Donald Drescher was best man.
Ushers were Stephen and Eric
Cohen, brothers of the bride, Rich-
ard Lawrence, Dr. Harvey Ellis,
Gerald Mitchell and Michael Cook
of Chicago. Jimmy Kallman of
Hollywood was ring bearer.
After a honeymoon trip to New
York, the couple are residing_ in
Somerset Park, Troy.
THE LIGHT TOUCH
by
JULES PASSERMAN
Your Neighborhood Pharmacist
Husband: man who lost
his liberty in pursuit of
happiness . . .
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There are two kinds at a
party: the ones who want
to leave early, and the
ones who want to stay
late. Trouble is, they're
usually married to each
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hospital orderly who was
drafted into the Army as
a semi-private?
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when things go wrong has
just thought of someone
he can blame it on .. .
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NEW YORK—The Yiddish thea-
ter, if diminished in influence and
number, is still capable of meet-
ing with success as the Borough
Park Theater in Brooklyn is prov-
ing.
Playing to almost full houses,
the theater is presenting the works
of Sholom Aleichem, Peretz and
other Yiddish playwrights, plus a
Yiddish movie. The residents of
the Orthodox neighborhoods in
Brooklyn are coming out to spend
an evening at the theater which
the New York Times describes as
Juliet Charge
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to Offer Information Here
Ben Bonus, producer and par-
Shmuel Werzberger, director of
ticipant of the show, is a veteran
of the Second Avenue Yiddish the Israel Aliya Center, Inc., for
stage. He presents a new revue this area, will be at -- the Labor x
Zionist Institute Tuesday and Wed-
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nesday to meet with persons inter- l'•;
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Rep. Kramer to Address have authoritative information and
Brenner-Truman Farband advice regarding housing, profes-
Rep. Albert Kramer of the Michi- sional and nonprofessional oppor-
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speak on "Pre-1968 Election Is- kibbutz-ulpanim and residential
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Brenner-Truman Branch of Far- tirement opportunities and any and
band. Refreshments will be served. all advice regarding going to Israel
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