THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Prof. Leonard Wolf, Linda Paster Alarries Poet, Author to Speak Paula Glazer is Bride at Sholem Aleichem Jeffrey Ross of Ohio 26—Friday, June 28, 1968 offerold .Harmon Saper MRS. JEROLD SAPER Paula Jean Glazer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Glazer of Onyx Ave., Southfield, was mar- ried recently to Jerold Harmon Saper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Saper of Louisville, Ky., formerly of Flint. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with rose pointe lace appliques and organza. The short bodice was styled with set-in sleeves and pearls scat- tered on the appliques. A full skirt of organza dropped from the bodice, and a Dior bow held the chapel train at the waist. The bride wore a three-tier veil of Elizabethan illusion which was held by a semi-pillbox with matching lace and pearls. She carried a nosegay of roses. Lois Glazer served her sister as maid of honor. Brian Saper was his brother's best man. Ushers were the bride- groom's other brothers, Roy, Craig and Paul Saper, and Dennis Har- mer. After a honeymoon in New York, the couple will live in Kalamazoo. Toronto Yeshiva Achieves College Status at Exercise TORONTO (JTA) — The Ner Israel Yeshiva here achieved col- lege status this month when it conferred degrees of bachelor of Talmudic law on 13 students. The degrees are recognized by three Roman Catholic universities in the United States—Georgetown, Ford- _ barn and Loyola. The Ner Israel Yeshiva, found- ed in 1959, is a branch of the Ner Israel of Baltimore. It is reported to be arranging affiliation with York University in Toronto. At present it has 125 students in its high school section and 45 at col- lege level. WEIN e Sholem Aleichem Institute at an Oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. today, will present Prof. Leonard Wolf lec- turing and reading him own poetry and that of other poets in Yiddish and English • Dr. Wolf, pro- fessor of English at San Francisco State College is the director of "Happening House: A Com- munity - Center- e d Educational Project For Dis- sident Youth." Dr. Wolf Poet, author and critic, whose works have appeared in many litr a ry publications, Wolf trans- lated from the Yiddish Itzik Man- ger's "The Book of Paradise" and also authored "The Poem As An Event"; an Anthology. This year he published the book "Voices of the Love Gen- eration" — in which he includes 15 taped interviews of the Haight-Ashbury hippies that he and his wife, Deborah, a folk- lorist,' recorded. Dr. Wolf is in Detroit for this one lecture on his way to Israel, where he will lie engaged in a project this summer: recording people reading long passages of Yiddish books. He is attempting to build a repository of the litera- ture in the accents in which it was spoken. The lecture will be open to the public for a nominal donation. Refreshments will be served. European Council to Join Agencies to Raise Funds GENEVA (JTA) — The Euro- pean Council of Jewish Community Services announced here that it Would work with the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, the Jewish Agency and the Keren. Hayesod- United Israel Appeal ,in ari inten- sive effort to maintain fund-raising in the Jewish communities of Eur- ope near the levels it reached last year -during the emergency cam- paigns that followed the Six-Day War. Josef Konkommer, chairman of the council's fund-raising commis- sion, said the emergency cam- paigns last year had proven there was "a tremendous potential for fund-raising" in Europe and he said the council believed the op- portunity should be taken to keep this potential alive for both Israel and local Jewish communal needs. The council has recommended that an international European confer- ence be held this autumn to devel- op fund-raising activities. MRS. JEFFREY ROSS Linda Estelle Paster and Jef- frey H. Ross were united in mar- riage recently at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merny -L. Paster of Southfield Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ross of Univer- sity Heights, Ohio. The bride wore a gown of Eng- lish net over taffeta appliqued in garlands of Swiss Guipure lace in a daisy motif. Her mantilla was of silk illusion bordered in match- ing lace. Nancy Paster was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susie Paster, JoAnn Coville, Patricia Kalayjian, Tina Klein, and Marsha Schultz. Harvey Ross served as best man. Ushers were David Ross, David Sheinbart, Melvin Ginsberg, Ronald Abraham, Bobby Jacobs, all of Cleveland, and Kenneth Ehrlich of Chicago. After a honeymoon in San Fran- cisco and Las Vegas the couple will reside in Los Angeles. Berdichev-Keshenev to Honor Jacob Resnick The Berdichev-Keshenev Aid So- city will hold a threefold celebra- tion 8:30 p.m., July 8 at the Sho- lem Aleichem Institute, it was an- nounced by Frank Mersky, presi- dent. The affair will honor Jacob Res- nick on his 80th birthday, celebrate the 40th anniver- sary of the or- ganization of the• society and mark the 20th anniver- sary of the es- tablishment of the State of Is- rael. The guest Michigan grows almost all of speaker will be the country's navy beans. Louis E. Levitan, director of the Detroit Israel Resnick Bond Organiza- BY HENRY LEONARD tion, and the celebration chairman will be N. P. Rossen. Resnick has been a member of the society for 38' years and for 32 years has served as financial sec- retary. Corning from Russia 58 years ago, he has lived in Detroit nearly half a century, moving here from New York in 1919. He was a first cousin oft the late Rabbi Morris Adler. Resnick has been a member of the Zhitomir Aid Society for 25 years and has served as fiaran- . cial secretary and recording sec- retary. He is also on the JNF ex- ecutive board and has been ac- tive in the Israel Bond campaign and in Histadrut. His two sons, Felix, violinist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Sidney, who sings with the Temple Israel quartet and the Adas Shalom choir, will partici- pate in a musical program in hon- or of their father. Refreshments will be served. EARLY DEADLINE FOR JULY 4 ISSUE July Fourth Parade Set by Oak Park Citizenry Patriotism will be the theme of the annual July Fourth Parade in Oak Park, it was announced by Benson B. Leet, parade marshal. Sponsored by the Oak Park Council of Community Organiza- tions, the parade will start at 10 a.m. On the parade committee are Isaac Benaim, Michael Field, Bud Leve, Harold Finstein and Rich- ard Burns. 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