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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
16—Friday, July 21, 1967
Stuntman Stirred by Israel Visit;
Reports Bar-Ilan A etivity Resumed
LEWIS - SCHWARTS: Robyn R.
Schwartz became the bride of
Richard A. Lewis recently at
Ahavas Achim Synagogue. Their
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schwartz of Hartwell Ave., and
! Mrs. Sidney Lewis of Coolidge Rd.,
Oak Park, and the late Mr. Lewis.:
I Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor !
Simon Bermanis officiated. The '
bride wore an Empire A-line gown
"None of my many trips to Israel turn to normalcy — based on the
has been as soul stirring, as heart- spirit of the people and on the
ening and as moving! as the one I worldwide encouragement Israel
have just completed." I'hillip Stoll- is receiving."
Stollman said there is a feeling
man, chairman of the national
committee for Bar-Ilan University. of gratitude for the response to
said Monday on his return from Israel's needs among American
a tour of the State of Israel and Jews. He said his visit to the
Western Wall will remain en-
a visit to Bar-Ilan campus.
"On my last visit," Stollman graved in his memory. He said he
was
there on Rosh Hodesh and
said . "I witnessed concern. It was
only four months ago. Then there that morning there were services
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by
more
than 50 minyanim.
was an approach to despair because
Bar-Ilan University, he re-
of economic uncertainties. Now
ported, is returning to normal
there was confidence, a spirit of
assurance that there will he a re-, conditions. Exams were taking
Says Most Germans
Supporting Israel
Prof. Ludwig Erhard. former
German Chancellor, in an inter-
view in Ann Arbor last Friday,
said nearly all Germans are sup-
porting Israel in the present
struggle for sur-
vival of the state.
Dr. Erhard,
who received an
honorary doctor
of civic law from ,
the University of
Michigan, ad-'
dressed the con-
vocation on t h e
s abject "The
University a n d
the Body Poli-
tic"
In t h e course
of his press con-
ference, he stated
that West Ger-
many takes a
deep interest in
what is happen-
Erhard
. ing in the Middle
East and that sympathies abound
in Israel's behalf.
West German Consul to Detroit
Dr. Georg von Perch accompanied
Prof. Erhard to the convocation.
Erhard's address was translated
from the German by Prof. James
Pollock.
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place while he was there—they
were postponed for several
weeks due to the war. But many
students are still in active serv-
ice due to threats on the borders.
He said Bar-Ilan student body
lost five students. One faculty
member, a chemistry professor,
lost two sons in the first hours
of the fighting — one in the
Jordanian battle and another on
the Egyptian front.
MRS. MARSHALL NATHAN
Maxine Louise Charnas became
the bride of Marshall David Na-
than recently at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Milton Ros-
enbaum officiated.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Dr, and Mrs. George Charnas of
Huntington Rd., Huntington Woods,
and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A.
Stollman said it is generally
Nathan of Greenfield Rd., South-
known that Jordan started the'
field •
shooting in spite of Israel's appeal
The bride wore an Empire
that there should he peace on that
border. He said more than 450 1 A-line gown of cameo silk peau
de soie appliqued with import-
shells fired into the New City of
ed Alencon lace. A matching
Jerusalem by Jordan fortunately
lace and English net, cathedral-
did not explode. thus saving many
length mantilla was worn as
lives and homes.
Poet .Shorrs Skill
in 'Battle Report'
the bridal head-piece. She car-
ried orchids and Stephanotis on
her confirmation Bible.
Mrs. Edward P. May and Lane
Emmer were the bride's atten-
"Battle Report" by Harvey Sha- dants.
The bridegroom's attendants
piro. published by Wesleyean Uni-
versity Press, Middletown, Conn.. were Dale Charnas, Edward P.
contains the author's selected May, David Sof fa and Stanley
poems on a variety of subjects. Rosenberg.
The couple is living in Ann
A brief four-line verse comments
on Auschwitz. Another four-liner, Arbor,
entitled "His Life," reads:
When he writes about his life
He just rakes it back
And forth. It's still
His life, so rakes it.
Two I.)et roi t Women
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Fifteen leaders of the National
An entire section of 20 pages is Council of Jewish Women left for
j
devoted to Jewish subjects. Start- Israel Sunday to discover at first-
ing with "The Prophet Announces'
the ways in which Council's
("on an illustration from an 18th broad experience in education
century liagada"), there's one on and social service can be used to
a tale from the Midrash, another help Israel cope with problems
devoted to "Exodus," an interest- arising from the war.
ing - .Aleph" poem, a sentimental -
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, of
one "Death of a Grandmother. Detroit, national president, led
of the group, which is being under-
added titles such as
Rabbi Nachman" and "'Feast of the taken at the invitation of the Is-
Ram's Horn" and others. including raeli government.
"Lines for the Ancient Scribes ,
Included in the fact-finding
which concludes with:
group is Mrs. Jerome Grossman,
Whence springs the ram
' of Detroit.
The women are making the trip
to mind again
From whose sinews David took • at their own expense. Upon their
Ten strings to fan upon his harp. return, they will report their find-
So that the sacrifice was song. ' ings on July 30 to a special board
meeting convened to take quick
Though ash lay on the
action on the Israel scene.
altar stone.
The entire collection contains
quite a few that are of considerable
0• interest, indicating the poet's skit.
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of silk organza appliqued with a
floral motif of imported Alencon
lace. Over the scooped neck,
sleeveless gown was a matching
coat with deep watteau bolds ex-
tending into a full chapel train.
She carried orchids and Stephan-
otis cascading from an heirloom
Bible. Carol Lewis, sister of the
bridegroom, was maid of honor.
Attendants were Roberta Stein,
Shelley Stein, Andrea Scher of
New York, Saily Winer, Karen
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groom, served as best man. Ushers
were Stanley Schwartz, Alan
Schwartz, Barry Fogel, Larry Bor-
instein, Robert Golding, Jeffrey
Zorn, Sheldon Chace and Thomas
Tann. The couple will reside in
Oak Park following a Bermuda
honeymoon.
JAFFIE-BUSH: Sarah Rebecca
Bush and Seymour J. Jaffie were
married recently. The couple's
parents are Mrs. Bessie Bush of
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July 30 at Cong. Beth Joseph.
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Families or groups can make spe-
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