THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women Start Women Seek Support for JI\ F Allied Drive '67 Activities 18—Friday, January 13, 1967 Michael Maddin Takes Socialites' Dance Set Sunday Evening Bride, Donna Hartman for Detroit Socialites will hold a . The women's pre-campaign of the 1967 Allied Jewish Campaign got off to a flying start Thursday at a fund-raising luncheon at the Great Lakes Club. Mrs. Max Stollman, women's pre- champaign chairman, termed the meeting "a great success." Mrs. Harry L. Jones, recently elected national chairman of the Division chairmen enlisting support for the Jewish National Women's Division of the United Fund Auxiliary's annual tea and program Jan. 24 at Temple Israel Jewish Appeal, told of her recent are (from left) standing: Mesdames William Levin, co-chairman of trip to Israel and the great need fund raising, Albert Potiker, Israel Kardener, Julius Ring, Samuel that she saw "there for continued Kdbaker, Harry Portnoy, Sam Rosenblat, Lewis Diamond, Sam and increased help. Warsh, Milton Winston, Pearl Nosan, president, Albert Posen, chair- She urged that every woman at man of fund raising, William Hordes, Larry Chanin, Jack Grossbart the meeting and every woman MRS. MICHAEL MADDIN and William Klafer. Mrs. Albert Posen, fund-raising chairman, in- giving to the Allied Jewish Cam- vites women to become donors and workers. For information, con- paign make a substantial increase Donna Sue Hartman and Michael tact the JNF office, UN 4-2767. in her pledge to "assure that we Warren Aladdin were married by not only maintain our present services but make- it possible to Rabbi Irwin Groner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, recently. increase them." Women who have served as The bride is the daughter of pre-campaign chairmen since the Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Hartman division's founding in 1946 were of Dante Ave., Oak Park. Mr. and honored with gifts brought from Mrs. Milton M. Maddin, of Park- Israel by Mrs. Stollman. They were side Ave., are parents `of the bride- Mesdames Sidney J. Allen, Eugene groom. Maid of honor was Rosalyn Bryan, in a folksy talk J. Arnfeld, Harry Becker, Hymen Maddin, sister of the bridegroom. Julien Bryan, world traveler, one of the best known American before the Jewish Center's senior C. Broder, Abraham Cooper, Jo- Harriet Rubin, Karen Seligman and - M. Fisher, Mrs. Jerry Weiss were brides- lecturers on scores of countries he adults Tuesday afternoon; said he seph H. Ehrlich. Max has visited, will show his illus- spent 11/2 years and more than Seymour J. Frank, Benjamin maids. trated lecture, "Israel Today," at S50,000 of his own funds to make Jones, Ivor J. Kahn, Julian N. The bridegroom was attended by the Art Institute 3:30 p.m. Sun- the enterprise into a textbook on Krolik. Robert J. Newman, Abra- his brother Richard as best man, day. The lecture is sponsored by film — an unbiased, instructive !ham Srere, Frank A. Wetsman and Tom Hartman, brother of the World Adventure Series under the movie for use by, not Jews, but ' Henry Wineman. The late Mrs. bride, James Golanty and Peter Theodore Borgman who served as Musat. Ushers were Jeffrey David- gentiles. direction of George Pierrot. That he has succeeded in his 1960 and 1961 chairman was hon- son, John Hartman, Bruce Hill- The tense Arab borders, Israel mission is attested to by the ored posthumously. man, Theodore Overman and Stan- soldiers in training, and the life of Serving on the reception and ley Solovich. an Orthodox Jewish family in Jeru- film's presence in schools hospitality committee for the event salem are among the highlights of throughout the country and at After a honeymoon in New York Detroit Public Library. were Mesdames Harry E. August, and the 90-minute color film documen- the Nassau, the couple will live (The two senior adult groups— Harold Berry, Louis Berry, Philip in Lafayette Park. tary. Social Service and Culture clubs— Bloomgarden, N. Brewster Broder, Bryan covers every aspect of resolved to petition the Detroit Paul Broder, Lewis B. Daniels, the political, economic and every- Public Schools to stock the film Sol Eisenberg, Arnold E. Frank, J. J. CLARKE STUDIO day life in the Jewish State. He for use by the city's school chil- Louis Hamburger, Sidney J. Kar- Portraiture of Distinction tours Tel Aviv with a bus driver, For Your Weddings bel, Edward C. Levy, Sr., Malcolm dren.) then goes home with him to see Formals - Candids - Direct Color Bryan managed to capsule 4,000 S. Lowenstein, Philip R: Marcuse, his modern apartment and dine years of Jewish history into a Charles Milan, David Pollack, Irv- 3223 W. McNichols with his family. He films a day Nr. Muirland unique 11-minute sequence of art ing Rose,. Milton L. Sorock, A. in the life of an Orthodox Jewish , photographs—beginning with Abra- Alfred Taubman . Call 341-4141 family in Jerusalem with drama- ham and continuing through the Mrs. Louis Tabashnik was chair- tic shots of worship inside a fall of the Commonwealth, the man of the committee with Mrs. synagogue. Outside, Bryan shows Crusades and into the modern William H. Frank and Mrs. Max Music, Entertainment children playing near "No Man's period. L. Lichter as co-chairmen. Land" within sight of Arab ("I was amazed that Arab and Legion soldiers guarding the Jew had a close collaboration for Wall. three centuries during the Golden Among the many other high- Age, and that tens of thousands of lights are immigrants docking at Jews were massacred by crazy, 837-4931 SHERR-GRUSKIN — Mr. and Haifa aboard the liner Shalom; fanatical Christians during the engineers carving a city out of the Crusades. It comes as quite a Mrs. Benjamin Gruskin, 18255 desert near Beersheba; huge pipe- shock to many Christians—and Adrian, Southfield, announce the marriage of their daughter lines transporting water from the I'm sure many Jews.") Rita Harriet to Paul David Sherr, Jordan; a Druse village with music Bryan ha-s- seen in our time and dancing; and a family from what the ravages of hatred can son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Sherr, India working a kibbutz or collec- wreak. He was the only Ameri- 18116 Cherrylawn. The ceremony tive farm. can photographer left in Warsaw took place at Bnai David Synagogue. Also shown are Israel's new in 1939 when the Jewish ghetto Mrs. Sanford Gruskin was ma- atomic accelerator near Tel Aviv, fell to the Nazis, and his films tron of honor. The bride's sister, industries, housing, modern were made famous in the March Sheila Gruskin, served as maid schools, sidewalk cafe and crowd- of Time • documentaries. Since of honor. Bridesmaids were Jo- Ann Caplin, of Indianapolis, Susan ed beaches. then, his passport bears the Schlaff, Sandra Blum, Harriet Bryan addressed a meeting at stamps of more than 30 countries Weingarden and Mrs. Ronal d the Jewish Center, Tuesday after- where he has worked. noon, and attended a reception for For his movie on Israel, a young Sherr. Ronald Sherr was his broth- community leaders Thursday night Juilliard composer contributed an er's best man. Ushers were Dr. San_ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip original score, and an authority on ford Gruskin, of Rochester, Minn., Slomovitz. He also appeared on the ancient Jewish music at the Jewish and Norman Gruskin, brothers of "George Pierrot Presents" tele- Theological Seminary found the the bride, Kenneth Dresner, of vision programs on WWJ-TV and appropriate background for the Paterson, N.J., Daniel Boxser, of Chicago, and Stanley August. The WXYZ-TV during the past week. historical sequences. Bryan has filmed in 35 coun- To play the ancient instruments, couple will reside in Ann Arbor tries on every continent and is however, required the help of three following a honeymoon in Spain best known for his outstanding experts who refused film credits. and Morocco. documentary, "Inside Nazi Ger- Two were non-Jewish Persians and many," which alerted the United one was an Egyptian Arab. Jewish Youth Advisers dance 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Hillel. Music° will be provided by the Bob Smith Trio, and refreshments will be served. William Sorokin, chairman of arrangements, said the community is welcome. This organization is comprised of Jewish men and women age 30 and over. For information, call Myra Radner, 541-4657. LET MI211C0 LIGHT the WAY New Phone Number 358-1360 Elegance In Crystal and Gold Julien Bryan Traces Historical Data in Talks Here; to Narrate ' Israel Today' Program Sunday , Marriages PERRY KRAUSS ORCHESTRA To Enhance Entrance Hall or Bath. Imported Gold Leaf trim. 8-inch $2750 basket You are invited to meet Mrs. Viola Moore, light- ing consultant. Call 358-1360 for an ap- pointment and bring your house plans for correct lighting • suggestions. 24240 Telegraph 358-1360 Between 9 and 10 Mile Rds, Open Daily 8 to 5:30; Sat. 8 to 4; Thurs._ to 9 o.m. - States people to the dangers of Adolf Hitler. For the balance of the week, Fete Local Directors Bryan again will appear on TV, of AMPAL Preceding this afternoon and again at 3 p.m. with an Israel film over WXYZ- Their Tour of Israel TV. Tickets for his Sunday afternoon lecture are available at the box office of the Detroit Institute of Arts. A 31-minute film, "Israel," made by Bryan, has won the 1966 award of the National Coun- cil on Jewish Audio-Visual Ma- terial sponsored by the American Association for Jewish Educa- tion. All national Jewish organi- zations and their local outlets, including the Jewish Center, co- sponsor the audio-visual pro- gram. Asked to Attend Meeting A meeting has been called for all Jewish youth group advisers 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the board room of the _Jewish Center. This meeting is to assist the City-Wide Jewish Youth Planning Committee, which is seeking to coordinate its efforts with the advisers of local youth groups. Past programs developed by the committee, future activities and possible directions this committee may follow will be discussed. For information, contact Allan Gelfond, DI 1-4200. Detroit's members of the board of AMPAL. Israel investors cor- poration will attend the 25th anni- versary meeting of the corporation in Israel Jan. 25 to Feb. 2. They are Morris Lieberman, Sidney Shevitz and Mrs. Emma Schaver. Mrs. Schaver already is in Israel. Mesdames Lieberman and Shevitz will accompany their husbands on this trip. A farewell party for the Lieber- The trouble with patience is that mans and Shevitzes will be held Monday evening at the home of the more you have the more some Mrs. Dorothy Turkel, 2760 W. 7 people want to use it.—Blue Island (Ill.) Sun-Standard. Mile Rd. 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