24—Friday, March 31, 1967
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS'
Carol _Bennett 3farres
WSU Philosophic Symposium Forms -Ur. Cohen of Lansing
Basis for Volume by Dr. Casteneda
.
Eminent scholars are partici- elude in addition to the editor
pants in a symposium discussing and Profs. Robert C. Sleigh, Jr.,
contemporary philosophy, in a vol- and Edmund L. Gettier HI, also
ume just published by Wayne of Wayne State University; Leon-
and Linsky and Charles E. Caton,
State University Press.
"Intentionality, Minds and Per- University of Illinois; Roderick M.
ception" was edited by Dr. Hector- Chisholm, Brown University; A. J.
Neri Castaneda, WSU professor Ayer, Oxford University; William
i Alston, University of Michigan;
of philosophy.
Roderick
Contributors to his volume in- Hilary Putnam, and
r
Israel's Per Capita Income
MRS. JEROME STURMAN
Serving as matron of honor for
her sister was Mrs. Gaylord Alex-
ander, and maid of honor was
Ilene Sturman, sister of the
bridegroom. Bridesmaids were
Carol Steen, Doris Paull, Mrs.
Ronald Wilner, Margaret Port-
noff and Shelley 3anowitz.
Best man for the bridegroom was
Ronald Keys and ushers were Law-
rence Allan, brother of the bride,
Louis and Danny Paull, Alan and
Steven Frenkel and Dr. Gaylord
Alexander.
Flower girl was Karen Alexander
and Eric Allan was the ring bearer.
"Distinctive Styling in Music
to your Individual Taste"
Keith Lehrer, University of Roch-
ester.
Psychology, physiology and the
Cybernetic theory are discussed
thoroughly in this symposium.
MRS. DAVID COHEN
The papers originally were pre-
Miss Carol Bennett, daughter
sented at WSU sessions, There
are the original papers and re- of Mrs. Eric Bennett, 18680 Cher-
joiners, marking the thorough dis- rylawn, and the late Mr. Bennett,
cussion of vital issues involving and David Cohen, son of Mr. and
human relations, the role of causa- Mrs. Philip Cohen of East Lansing
tion, the "logic" of intentionality, were united in marriage Sunday
at Cong. Ahavas Achim. Rabbis
consciousness and behavior.
Joel Litke and Rabbi Milton Arm
and Cantors Simon Bermanis and
Joseph Birnholtz officiated.
The bride chose an A-line
gown of satin with an Empire
bodice of re-embroidered Alen-
con lace. Her chapel train had a
deep border and appliques of
NEW YORK—Rabbi Harry J.
lace. A circlet of matching satin
Brevis of Los Angeles, originator
and lace held several elbow-
of the International Hebrew Braille
length tiers of English illusion.
Code, will be guest of honor at
Margie Bennett served her sister
a reception held by the Jewish
Braille Institute of America 2:30 as maid of honor. Bridesmaids
p.m. Monday at its headquarters, were Mrs. Robert Altman, Mrs.
William Linkow and Judy Mosbach.
48 East 74th St.
Gerald Cohen was best man.
The reception will celebrate the
institute's publication of a second Ushers were Kenneth Miller of
and greatly expanded edition of Flint, James Stevens of East Lan-
the "Anthology of Hebrew Litera- sing and Gordon Toffler of New
ture," in Hebrew and English York.
braille, edited by Rabbi Brevis,
After a honeymoon in Chicago,
which was first issued in 1935 the couple will reside on Santa
by the U.S. Library of Congress.
Maria Ave.
The new edition includes stories
and poems by more than a dozen
Following their wedding trip to
Bermuda, the couple will reside on
Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak Park.
today, will leave for Israel
Wednesday to test revisions of
the International Hebrew Braille
Code. He will conduct these
tests with pupils in the Jerus-
alem Institute for the Blind.
Educated at the University of
Michigan and the Detroit College
of Law, Rabbi Brevis was a prac-
ticing attorney when he lost his
Sholem Aleichem to See sight in 1925 at age 27. He decided
to become a rabbi, entered the
Documentary on Union
Jewish Institute of Religion and
Sholem Aleichem Institute will was ordained in 1929.
sponsor a "Family Movie Night"
After serving as chaplain with
8:45 p.m. April 7.
the New York Board of Rabbis
The film to be shown, "The In- for six years. Rabbi Brevis be-
heritance." depicts the growth and came the spiritual leader of Tem-
development of the Amalgamated ple Beth El in Batavia, N.Y., for
Clothing Workers of America as 18 years, during which time he
well as the entire American labor also served as chaplain at Attica
Prison and at veterans hospitals
movement.
The documentary was made in Batavia and Buffalo Ills work
available to the Institute through in counseling prison inmates estab-
the efforts of member Jack Ka- lished important patterns f o r
dish, who was instrumental in or- modern penology.
ganizing the first Retail Employes
Union in men's and women's wear Imperial Relocating Affairs
in Detroit and became its first pre-
sident in 1942. Kadish is a mem- After $100,000 Fire
ber of the advisory board of the
While Detroit Fire Department
Noted Scientist
Speak at
Gait Israel Brunch
"A space scientist looks at Cha-
bad" is the title of a lecture to, be
given Sunday by Dr. Velvl W.
Green at Camp Gan Israel schol-
arship committee's brunch.
Dr. Green, as-
sociate professor
of public health
at the University
of Minnesota, is
a member of the
College and Uni-
versity Council
of Chabad.11e
has appeared as
a guest lecturer
Dr. Green
and participated
in scientific symposia in 33 states,
Canada and Europe and is pres-
ently engaged in research programs
dealing with planetary quarantine
a n d spacecraft sterilization. In
1963 he was chosen as a member
of the National .P.. ,,ademy of Sci-
ences Delegation to the Interna-
tional Space Science Symposium
in Warsaw, Poland. He has been
active in scientific efforts to search
for life on Mars.
The brunch will take place at
the Labor Zionist Institute at
10:30 a.m., announced Leonard E.
Baron, chairman of the scholar-
ship committee. There will be no
solicitations.
Co-chairman is Robert Ruch. Or-
Industrial Relations Research As- investigators are probing the origin ganizations chairmen are Harry
Schumer
and Max Sosin. Chairman
sociation.
of a fire that caused extensive
The showing is open to the pub- damage to Imperial Kosher Cater- of the women's division is Mrs.
Morris
Miller
and camping chair-
lic at no charge.
ers, 18451 Wyoming, owners Larry
Horowitz and William Kozin were man is Charles E. Feinberg.
making efforts to relocate the
parties and communal affairs that Bereznitzer Purim Fete
had
been scheduled at Imperial. •
Meyer Terebelo, president of
TOM
The fire was reported at 3:50 Bereznitzer Aid Society, announces
a.m. Monday. Fire department in- that Isadore Rosenberg will again
spectors later estimated the dam- serve as chairman of the organ-
ages at $100,000.
ization's Purim dinner, 6 p.m.
Horowitz and Kozin have tem- Thursday at Cong. Beth Hillel. He
SOUTHFIELD
porarily set up catering facilities will be assisted by Rubin Galchin-
at Cong. Beth Abraham until they ski, co-chairman. The public is
APRIL 3rd
invited.
Pol. Adv. are able to relocate.
RE-ELECT
ROWLEY
COUNCILMAN
LI 7-2770
From LONDON, ENGLAND
Calvin College; Wilfred Sellars,
University of Pittsburgh; Bruce
Aune, University of Massachusetts;
of the foremost contemporary He-
brew writers living in Israel, in
addition to passages from the
Bible and excerpts from medieval
and modern Hebrew literature.
Among the Israeli writers in-
cluded is S. Y. Agnon, recent
winner of the Nobel Prize for
literature.
Rabbi Brevis, who is sched-
uled to arrive in New York
& ORCHESTRA
and His ORCHESTRA
Fete Ex-Detroiter
on Publication of
Braille Anthology
In a double-ring ceremony, Nancy
June Allan became the bride of
Jerome Bernard Sturman Sunday
at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Offi-
ciating were Rabbis Jocab E. Segal
and Leon Fram and Cantor Nicho-
las Fenakel. Parents of the couple
are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan.
18657 George Washington, South-
field, and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stur-
man 20551 Lahscr.
The bride wore a gown of Men-
con lace and peau de soie. Topping
her veil was a crown of tiny seed
pearls.
DICK STEIN
ZAN GILBERT
Firth, Harvard; Alvin Plantinga,
Sturinan-.Allan roJi's
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