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September 06, 1968 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-09-06

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ASylvia Feldman Is Bride Shapero School
of Air. James Rosenthal to Graduate Its

First Nursing Nun

MRS. JAMES ROSENTHAL

Syme 'holds THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Torch Drive Post

Rabbi M. Robert Syme will con-
tinue to serve in the Torch Drive
leadership post to which he was
appointed last year.
Rabbi Syme has been reappoint-
ed to the inter-faith committee for
the 20th annual United Foundation
campaign.
He was renamed by the Torch
Drive promotional materials group
chairman, Joseph R Neall, senior
vice president of Ross Roy Inc.
The inter-faith committee is one
of six working under Neall's direc-
tion for the drive scheduled Oct.
15-Nov. 7.
Continuing as chairman of the
committee will be the Very Rev-
Msgr. Wilbur F. Suedkamp, di-
rector of charities, Archdiocese of
Detroit.

Sister Edward Eileen, the first
Roman Catholic nun to attend
Sinai Hospital's Shapero School
of Nursing since the school opened
in 1956, will be
among 43 stu-
dents to graduate
Thursday.
Sister Edward
Eileen, of t h e
Adrian Domini-
can Order, was
born in Blue Is-
land, Ill. and was
graduated from
Siena Heights
College in Adri-
an. Since 1952,
Sister
she has been Edward Eileen
teaching in the Detroit area, most
recently at St. Theresa High
School. She also took graduate
courses at the Catholic University
in Washington, D.C. working to-
wards her masters degree, before
starting her nursing studies.
Nine years ago, Sister Edward
Eileen became aware of the
nursing shortage while caring
for the sisters at her mother
house infirmary in Adrian. But,
at this time, there was a critical
I
need for teaching sisters. Last
year she received permission to
enter a nursing school. Shapero
School was recommended, and
Sister Edward Eileen enrolled.
in the September 1967 class.
Being the first nun to work at
Sinai, Sister Edward Eileen re-
ceived a variety of comments from
the patients, some of whom
thought she was an exchange stu-
dent from Mt. Carmel Hospital,
located in the same area. At first,
she said, the other students felt a
little strange around her, but in a
short time she became "one of the
girls." During her year at the
school, she resided at the Precious
Blood Convent.
After graduation, Sister Edward
Eileen will begin her nursing du-
ties at the St. Theresa Home for
the Aged in Cincinnati.

3 WSU Delegates
to Israel Parley

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In a recent evening ceremony at
the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Sylvia
Cheryl Feldman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph D. Feldman of
Talbot Lane, Huntington Woods,
was married to James Ira Rosen-
thal of Culver City, Calif.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenthal of
Sherman Oaks, Calif. Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum and Cantor Harold Or-
bach officiated.
The bride wore a gown of hand-
corded Alencon lace over peau de
soie with matching but tons
extending from her mandarin col-
lar to the hem of the floor-length
gown, long sleeves and a chapel
train. Her peau de soie Camelot
cap with appliques of matching
lace and pearls, held a shoulder-
length veil of silk illusion. The
bride carried Stephanotis and Pha-
laenopsis on her father's Bible.
Mrs. Sidney I. Feldman of Los
Angeles was matron of honor.
Carol Beth Ungar of Denver
served as maid of honor. Sister
of the bridegroom, Mrs. Howard
Domnitz of Sherman Oaks, was
bridesmaid.
William Rosenthal served his son
as best man. Sidney Feldman of
Los Angeles, Michael Steven Feld-
man, both brothers of the bride,
Kenneth Finney, Warren Brand-
wine and David - B r own were
ushers.
After a honeymoon in Acapulco
Three WSU faculty members will
and Mexico City, the newlyweds
be attending the 11th international
are residing in Culver City.
conference on Coordination Chem-
istry in Israel this month. They are
Knesset Member to Speak
Dr. J. Russell Bright, Dr. Stanley
Kirschner and Dr. Richard L. Lint-
at Bnai David Reception
George Flesch, former member vedt. The conference will begin at
of the Israel Knesset, will be the the Technion in Haifa Sunday and
guest speaker at a Bnai David pre- end at the Hebrew University in
High Holy Day leadership recep- Jerusalem, Sept. 19.
tion Monday evening at Bal-
moral Club, 30246 Southfield, in Conversation with Golden
advance of the Bnai David testi-
Ken Thomas, executive news
monial dinner in honor of Dr. producer of WXYZ-TV, will be on
Maurice M. Silverman. Mr. and a questioning panel with author-
Mrs. Harry Koltonow will be the columnist Harry Golden 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
hosts.

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