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September 29, 1967 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-09-29

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ctivities in Society

Caryn Brodie Is Bride
of Kenneth IV. Burk

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THE NEW



Local women who recently returned from the 20th biennial national
Pioneer Womn convention in Chicago were Mesdames Clara Marks,
Sophie Sislin, Sally Braverman, Gertrude Green, Rebecca Krasna, Mitzi
Field, Chana Michlin, Molly Silberschein, Betty Orden, Gerald E. Gold-
berg, Adele Mondry, Isabel Slutsky, Margaret Lome and Mildred
Weiss.
In honor of Dr. Barbara Hochberger Beiser, who is visiting from
her home in Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hochberger of Weyher Ave.,
Livonia, recently hosted a dinner party.

iuliet

Suburban

MRS. KENNETH BURK

Caryn Francine Brodie, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brodie of
Avon Rd., Oak Park, and Kenneth
William Burk, son of Mr. Harry.
Burk of Vassar Dr. and the late
Mrs. Pearl Burk, were united in
marriage recently at Cong. Ahavis
Achim. Rabbi Milton Arm and Can-
tor Simon Bermanis officiated.
The bride wore a sleeveless Em.
pire princess-line modified cage
gown of English net appliqued with
Swiss lace, and a matching man-
tilla with full chapel-length veil of
imported silk illusion.
Mrs. Gerald Stein of Chicago,

sister of the bridegroom, served
as matron of honor. Laurie
Brodie, sister of the bride, was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Sara Fingeroot, Ellen Rabino-
witz, Karen Yagoda and Mona
Weintraub.

Gerald Stein was best man. Ush-
ers were Jerome Fein, Roger
Moreno, Joel Silberblatt and Phil-
lip Zelickman.
Following a New York honey-
moon, the couple will live in De-
troit.

Nearly 48,000 teachers in 17,000
U.S. and Canadian junior and sen-
ior high schools are using news-

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its "Abwehrkampf," according to
the rules.
The writer discloses how the
"Central Verein," German Jewry's
principal organization, distributed
tons of literature opposing anti-
Semitism throughin ts local net-
work, the "Ortgru pen;" how it
went to court ag • st Streicher;
how it instructed Jewish students
to fight duels in answer to anti-
Semitic insults.
The book is a formidable docu-
ment, an indispensable source for
historians.
ALBERT ZEITLIN
17160 Meyers



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Mrs. Grooms is the founder
and director of the Detroit In-
stitute of Commerce. A one time
public school tecaher, she has
been involved in career coun-
seling and in citizen and volun-
teer activities on behalf of youth
and in support of public educa-
tion. She is a leader in the
YWCA of Detroit and has served
on public school citizen advisory
committees. Mrs. Grooms is a
trustee of the Bethel A.M.E.
Church.
The 1967 award winners were

1907 (!) where the students ap-
plauded when they heard that a
Jewish jurist had been murdered.
Arnold Paucker reveals how
German Jewry prepared for battle,

Open Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.

SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY!
Gown Clearance!

Church of St. Cyprian at their 29th
annual anniversary and apprecia-
tion dinner 6 p.m. Sunday at St.
Paul's Cathedral.
announced by the Rev. Canon Mel-
Dr. Norman Drachler, John Fei- colm G. Dade, rector of St.
kens and Mrs. Claude (Louise) E. Cyprian's Church.
Grooms will be honored with cita-
tions, and Rev. Henry Hitt Crane,
minister emeritus of Central Metho-
dist Church, will be principal
speaker.
The award to Drachler as "a
career educator and skilled ad-
ministrator whose entire protes- Essays Delineate
t
German Views in '32

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schools and the community they
serve and Drachler's leadership in
this area. Drachler is a member of
Temple Beth El and on the execu-
tive committee of Detroit's Jewish
Community Council.
Co-chairman until last year of
the Michigan Civil Rights Commis-
sion, Feikens is being cited for
"firm, aggressive and insistent"
leadership in civil rights. A Uni-
versity of Michigan Law School
graduate, Feikens formerly served
as judge of the U.S. District Court
for Eastern Michigan. He is a
member of the Dutch Christian Re-
formed Congregation of Dearborn.

Editor, The Jewish News:
Some time ago I chanced upon
a book containing 14 essays. The
title of the book is "Ent Schei-
dungsjahr 1932! Zur Juden Frage
in Der Endphase Der Weimarer
Republik," edited' by Werner E.
Mosse.
The subject is the Jewish situa-
tion in Germany at the "turning
point" in 1932. There are accounts
of feelings toward Jewry in the
political Left and the political
Right, but no separate treatment
of attitudes in the bureaucracy and
the
army.
Mrs. Grooms
Feikens
Some sketches are reflections of
sional life has been spent in the the period, complete with fact and
Detroit Public Schools," will recog- flavor!
nize the developing and strength-
George Mosse tells of a class-
ened relationship between Detrol room in a German University in

Greenfield - 8 Mile Rd.
Green - 8 Center Only!

SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Sept. 30 & Oct. 1

Dr. Drachler Honored as 'Citizen
of Concern' by St. Cyprian Church

Three Detroiters whose efforts
have uistinguished them as "Citi-
zens of Concern" will be cited by
the members of the Episcopal

Friday, September 29, 1967-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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