▪ 22—Friday, December 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chesed shel Eines' Biblical Origi n Serves as Tribute to Local Group's 50th Anniversary Observed on Sunday While evaluations of a Hevra Speakers at the 50th anniversary banquet of the Hebrew Benevol- Kadisha are difficult to express, Rabbi Hollander said, it might be ent Society — Chesed shel Emes — recognized that the local group is commended the local group for its not escaping from reality in facing many services and pointed to the up to the needs it fills. root of the name and its source, Dr. Krohn, who interspersed from Biblical sources. in their ad- his speech with Yiddish and He- brew, seconded earlier remarks dresses at the Jewish Center Sun- by Rabbi Levin and drew upon day evening. the source for the organization's Rabbi David 13. Ilollander of name to commend and to greet New York, the guest speaker; Rab- it. bi Leiner Levin, president of the Rabbi Ilollander said the Detroit Orthodox Rabbis Council; and Dr. Samuel Krohn, president of the group sets an example for the en- Jewish Community Council, quoted tire country in observing the Jew- from the Sidra of the week to show ish traditions in conducting fun- how the term — meaning kindness era's. Ile deplored abuses that are in truth — applies to the activities in evidence in New York and in of the group that provides aid in other communities. the form of free burials for the A report on the progress made needy. by Chesed shel Emes in the past years was submitted in the address Myer Feldman Heads Weizmann Institute Lawyers' Committee Myer Feldman, former counsel to President Lyndon B. Johnson and deputy special counsel to President John F. Kennedy, has ac- cepted the national chairmanship of the lawyers committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, it W. Wei i s- was announced Meyer by • W gal, president. Feldman's com- mittee will seek to encourage endowment and other gifts to the Weizmann Institute of Science at Rehox of h. Israel. CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman 334-7031 334-4149 Serving In Hospitals and Homes Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phone: 863-0256 Detroit REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert llobel Seming Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL • Recommended by Physicians l'er.ing in Hospitals and Homes 398-1017 14100 Sherwood Ellen Sturman Wed to Sherwin S. Newman MRS. SHERWIN NEWMAN Ellen Lee Sturman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Sturman, 12830 Northfield, Oak Park, and Sherwin S. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Newman, 18104 Northlawn, were united in marriage Thursday at Adas Sha- of the group's president, Philip loin Synagogue. Rabbi Segal offi- Langwald. ciated. Maurice M. Stewart was toast The bride wore a long-sleeved master. Nathan P. Rossen, co- -- dress of peau de soie, with ap- chairman with Stewart of the anni- pliques of Alencon lace on the versary committee, delivered the wrist of the sleeves and train. opening welcoming remarks. The There was an overlay of Alen- Motzi was recited by Harry E. con lace, extending from the Citrin. Rabbi Israel I. Rockove led waist to the hem of the dress in the Benshen. A musical pro- front. The bride carried or- gram was given by Cantor Reuven chids on her Bible. Frankel, accompanied by Bella Mrs. Robert Melamed, sister of Goldberg. the bride, was matron of honor. Susan Newman, sister of the bride- Beth El Homecoming groom, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lawrence to Feature College Panel Sturman of New York City, Mary This evening has been designated Sue Kanagur, Caron Kanagur and as College Homecoming Sabbath at junior bridesmaid Andrea Rott. Joel Newman served his brother Temple Beth El. A buffet dinner and panel discussion, "Judaism: as best man. Ushers were Dr. Would You Rather Fight Than Lawrence S. Sturman, brother of Switch?" in the social hall at 6:30 the bride, Robert Melamed, San- ford Newman, brother of the bride- will precede 8:30 services. Participants in the panel discus- groom, Martin Pearlman of Ann Sion are Bill Charles. national pres- Arbor, Dr. Donald Solomon of ident of the Federation of Temple , Madison, Wis., and Martin Bor- Youth. who attends Michigan State doley. The couple took a honeymoon University; Robert Rosen, Michigan State University; Ray Weil, Univer- trip East. sity of Michigan; Nancy Garlock, Cornell University; John Jacobs, Agnon Honored in London, Michigan State University; Steve Fisher. University of Michigan; and Promises to Write Story Judy Drachler, Brandeis Univer- for Moscow Yiddish Paper s i ty LONDON (JTA)—Shrnuel Yosef Participating in the service at Agnon, the Israeli author who was 8:30 are Elaine Koenigsberg. Uni- awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize in versity of Michigan; Ruth Ellen literature, was guest of honor at Selitsky, Wayne State University; a testimonial dinner given by the Lawrence Kushner, Ifebrew Union British Committee for Nobel Prize College-Jewish Institute of Reli- winners.. gion; and Susanne R. Weil, Wayne • Agnon is currently visiting Eng- State University. Dr. Richard C. land after attending the presenta- Hertz and Rabbi Morton M. Kanter tion ceremonies in Stockholm will officiate. . where he received the award he shared with Nelly Sachs, poet. In an address lauding the Is- raeli author, Jennie Lee, minister for the arts, described Agnon as "a very great writer and one of the great men of our generation." .A111101111Celnents Sir Isfor Evans, chairman of the Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anglo-Israel Association and prin- Warner (Deborah Wainer), 21931 cipal of St. Mary's College, said Riclgedale, Oak Park, a son. Scott that Agnon represented in his writings the past of the Jewish Eric. : people as well as its mood in this Dec. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- century thus linking the past and and C. Franklin. former Detroiters the present. Aaron Vergelis, editor of So- of Cleveland (Marlene Conner), a vietish Ileimland, the Yiddish daughter, Stephanie Dawn. * * * language monthly published in Moscow, called on Agnon at the Dec. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Law- latter's hotel suite. During his rence R. Gechter (Zelda Shuster), meeting, Vergelis asked Agnon 23091 Gardner. Oak Park. a son, to contribute a short story to Joel Bradley. Sovietish Heimland. The Israeli author agreed to do so. Nov. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Eu- In Sao Paulo, a special session gene Kowalsky (Cherna Bodzin), 24120 Westhampton. Oak Park, a honoring Agnon was held under the sponsorship of the - Hebrew (laughter, Lisa Beth. 4 Chair of Sao Paulo University's Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles department of Oriental studies. Freedman (Elsie Weinfeld). 17452 Addresses were delivered by Ben- Pershing, Livonia. twin son and Zion Tomer, the cultural attache daughter, Corey Allen and Shelley at the Israel Embassy, and by Anne. Jacob Guinsburg of the Perspec- • tive Publishing House. • * * Oct. 28 — To Capt. and Mrs. Gallantry Gerald Besterman (Phyllis Gaba); Conscience has no more to do former Detroiters of Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo.. a daughter, Karen with gallantry than it has with —Sheridan politics. Leigh. 18111A NY Catholics, Jews Form Body for Understanding ings." 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