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January 19, 1968 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-19

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Mrs. R. G. Portnoy Danuloff-ZaftWedding Yeshiva Founder
Held at Temple Israel Due at Banquet
I Receives Boesky
Rabbi Pinchas M. Teitz, founder
SOC Forum: 'Tensions in M. E. Memorial Award
and dean of the Yeshiva of Eliza-
guest speaker

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26—Friday, January 19, 1968

beth, N.J., will be
6:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at Shaarey Sho-
mayim Synagogue for the Mikva
Israel and Wom-
e n ' s Orthodox
League annual
banquet.
Rabbi Teitz,
member of the
praesidium of the
Union of Ortho-
dox Rabbis, is
founder and dean
of the Mesivta
High School of
New Jersey and
the Bruria High
School for Girls
67.
and founder of
MRS. LYLE DANULOFF
Mrs. Portnoy
the Daf Hasha-
is the daughter
Wilma Rochelle Zaft became the vua Talmudic
of Mrs. Arnold \Ni - l kip/
Rabbi Teitz
bride of Lyle D. Danuloff at Tem- Seminar of the
E. Frank and the
ple Israel recently. Rabbi M. Rob- Air, a weekly worldwide broadcast.
late Mr. Frank. Mrs. Portnoy
Guest artist will be 19-year-old
ert Syme and Cantor Harold Or-
Also active in the leadership of bach officiated.
Philip Greenberg, concert violinist.
the Allied Jewish Campaign she
Parents of the couple are Mr.
was area chairman for the Junior
and Mrs. Henry Zaft of Oak Park
FOR THE BEST IN
Division in 1963 and campaign Blvd., Oak Park, and Mrs. Irving
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
'-hairman for the division during
Shulak of North Park Dr., Oak
her presidency last year.
Park, and the late Abe Danuloff.
The Boesky Award was estab-
The bride wore a Spanish can-
And His Orchestra
lished in 1966 to recognize out-
dlelight gown, trimmed in Alen-
standing young leadership in the
DI 1-1609
con
lace,
with
a
chapel
train.
Junior Division. The award was
made by Hyman Safran, president She carried a Bible on which
were Stephanotis and roses.
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
to Mrs. Portnoy at a recent board
The bride's sister, Mrs. Terry
Yarows, was matron of honor.
of governors meeting.
The division consists of 1,200 Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Bitt-
young adults age 18-28 and con- ker, sister of the bride, Vickie Zaft,
ducts an educational program on Mrs. Berry Rubin and Harriet
community agency and civic Green. Jodi Bittker was junior
bridesmaid.
topics.
Don Danuloff was his brother's
man. Ushers were Jonny
9,000 Americans Sign best
THE NEWEST
Rose, Jess Adler, Paul Dawes and
Cal
Lefton.
Alan Bittker was the IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH
for Aliya Since June
junior
usher.
Seating
the
guests
CONFIRMATION AND PARTY
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Nine thousand
persons in the United States have were David B ittker and Terry
Yarows.
registered for immigration to Is-
After a New York honeymoon,
rael since last June's Six-Day War, the couple is residing in Kalama-
it was disclosed here by Moshe zoo.
Rivlin, director general of the
Jewish Agency. Rivlin said that
Bereznitzer Re-Elects
there has been a tremendous and
Meyer Terebelo was re-elected
positive change in the attitude to-
ward aliya (immigration) in Jew- president of Bereznitzr Aid Society,
ish communities all over the world as were Joseph Peven, vice presi-
dent; Joseph Kohn, treasurer;
since the war.
Jennie Schubiner and Nathan Tere-
He told a press conference here
belo, secretaries; and Charles
that the forthcoming world confer-
Gottlieb, Mrs. Sarah Terebelo and
ence of Jewish Journalists to be
Sylvia Kohn, hospitalers.
held in Jerusalem "will be forged
into a forceful tool to encourage ..:43› -.3e•CSAIrialia•ZIPX -.‹.•EX, •:•,:...411X-i
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and promote aliya."
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For Good Photographs

Mrs. Robert G. Portnoy, past
president of the Junior Division of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
has been awarded the William H.
Boesky Memorial Junior Division
Leadership Award.
Mrs. Portnoy has been active in
the federation and its Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, became a member
of the board of
directors of the
Junior Division in
1963, vice presi-
dent of the divi-
sion in 1965 and
president in 1966-

South Oakland County Hadassah's social committee maps plans
for the Chapter Education Night 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. With Mrs. Harry Friedman (seated), chairman, are
Mesdames Irving Hirsch, Philip Hertz and Joseph Grossman.



Dr. Alfred H. Kelly will speak
on "Tensions in the Middle East"
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Zion-
ist Cultural Center, Southfield,
when South Oakland County Chap-
ter of Hadassah holds its annual
Chapter Education Night.
Dr. Kelly. chairman of the de-
partment of history at Wayne
State University, has been teach-
ing at Wayne since 1935. He is the
author of - Foundations of Free-
dom," "American Foreign Policy"
and "American Democracy." He
has appeared on television's Chan-
nel 56 in "Conversations in Depth"
led by Seymour Riklin.
Husbands and friends are in-
vited. and there is no charge.
Arrangements for the evening
have been made by Mrs. James
August, chapter vice president
of education, and Mrs. Albert
Rosenblum, chapter American
affairs chairman.
On the planning committee are
Mesdames Ch ar les Friedman,
David Ruskin, Irving A. Schly-
festone, and Joseph Warren, Hunt-
ington Woods. Mrs. Leo Keeps is
in charge of publicity. Members of
each group will e hostesses.

* *

Plans Completed
for JNF Donor Tea

Mrs. William Levin, president of

the Women's Auxiliary of Jewish
National Fund, invites donors and
riends to the 38th
annual donor tea
noon Tuesday at
Memple Israel.
Mrs. Pearl No-
san, program
chairman, w ill
introduce the Is-
raeli musical art-
ists, Ruth and
Mrs. Nosan Beno Sharon, in
their first appearance in Detroit.
For the past three years, they have
performed aboard the S. S. Shalom

BEND AND RUTH SHARON

and Jerusalem. They are equally
at home in opera, musicals and
folk songs. Guest speaker will be
Philip Slomovitz, editor and pub-
lisher of the Jewish News.
This year. the Women's Auxil-
iary continues the Gonen project,
which will involve land reclama-
tion in the area.

hiss Linda Sue Bassin
to Marly Steven Ireiss

SAM EMMER

,JTccessories

' .MISS LINDA BASSIN

Mr. Max Bassin of Burgess Ct.,
announces the engagement of his
daughter Linda Sue to Steven
Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sandor
Weiss of Everett Ave., Southfield.
Miss Bassin is the daughter of the
late Mrs. Ruth Bassin.
The bride-elect attended Eastern
Michigan University. He fiance was
graduated from Wayne State Uni-
versity and is working toward his
masters in social work at Wayne.
An Aug. 18 wedding is planned.

Entertainment
For Any Occasion

Try and Stop Me

By BENNETT CERF.

VOUNG PREACHERS who aim to go far would do well
to heed Prime Minister Disraeli on the perils of verbos-
ity. "What you say," insisted Disraeli, "is not so important
as how long it takes you
to say it. If you preach
for an hour, you'll never
be heard of again. If you
preach for 30 minutes,
your congregation will
snore. If you preach for
15 minutes, there's a good
chance you will one day
be a success. But if you
preach for five minutes
only, you'll be a bishop
within three years!"



In Stephen Birmingham's
book, "Our Crowd," he tells
of the time the affluent
Wall Street banker Joseph Seligman hired none other than Hora-
tio Alger, Jr., to tutor his five unruly boys—hoping that they
would acquire all those red-blooded American standards of such
heroes as his books for the young as Tattered Tom, Ragged Dick,
and Paul the Peddler. Alas, in real life Author Alger turned out
to be a timid, easily intimidated Casper Milquetoast, and when
the Seligman small-fry devilled him, he'd cry, "Oh, Lordy me"
and run to the cook for help.
Mr. Alger may have been a failure as a tutor, but at least he
gained one very tangible reward from his experience. Banker
Seligman took charge of his investments and made a fortune
for him.



An army barber was just finishing cutting a draftee's hair.
"Like to keep these sideburns of yours?" he asked solicitously.
The draftee, a hipster, answered fervently, "I sure would."
"O.K.," chirped the barber. "CATCH!"
0 1968, by Bennett Cerf. DIstrubuted by Xing Features Syndicate

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