THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, September 27, 1968

Miss Bragman Is Bride
of Joel Eugene Feiner

MRS. JOEL FEINER

Frances Sharon Bragman and
Joel Eugene Feiner exchanged
marriage vows in a recent cere-
mony at Cong. Beth Hillel. Rabbi
Joel J. Litke officiated.
The couple's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Bragman of Newport
Ct., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Feiner of Burt Rd.
The bride wore her mother's
wedding gown of embroidered an-
tique taffeta and lace. Her finger-
tip veil was appliqued in matching
lace. She carried orchids and
Stephanotis on her Bible.
Willa Bragman served her sis-
ter as maid of honor. Norman
Zamczyk was best man. Alana
Myerson of Montreal was flower
girL
The bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Rae Myerson of Montreal, and Jan
and Yane Bragman, brothers of
the bride, also participated in the
ceremony.
The couple will reside in De-
troit.

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Label Katz Applauds Bnai Brith
Activities for Israel and Aliya

Label A. Katz, former interna-
tional president of Bnai Brith, who
was on a brief visit here last week,
after attending the convention of
Bnai Brith in Washington, ex-
pressed satisfaction with the estab-
lished trend to keep the Middle
East question out of politics and
to make Israel's role acceptable
on a non-party basis.
Pointing to the declarations by
both party candidates at the con-
vention, Katz said there is general
satisfaction of the recognition of
the need to protect Israel against
the onslaught of all the Arab states
in collusion with the Soviet Union.
"Bnai Brith's interest in Israel
is on a vaster scale than ever,"
Katz said. "We are active in
aliya, we encourage enrollment
of technical corps, our student
and youth tours are growing and
many of our young people spend

Morris Direnfeld
Elected to High BB
Post at Triennial

Morris Direnfeld, past president
of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council, was elected to a
three-year term as a member of
the board of governors of Bnai
Brith.
Direnfeld, who has previously
served as a national commissioner
of the Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, was
elected at the
Bnai Brith Tri-
ennial Cony en-
tion in Washing-
ton, D.C.
Bnai Brith also
elected three De-
troit Council past
presidents to fill
posts on national <
commis-
sions. Milton M. Direnfeld
The pain n , the mind is worse Weinstein was re-elected to the
Hillel
Commission; Alfred H. Bou-
than the pain of the body.—Syrus
nin, adult Jewish education com-
mission; and Louis Weber, voca-
tional service commission. All
commissioners were elected to
three-year terms.
Michigan Sen. Philip Hart and
Congressman Jack McDonald were
guests of the Detroit delegates at
the convention banquet- that heard
President Lyndon B. Johnson de-
liver a major address.
Besides these elected, delegates
IT STICKS TO THE
were Louis E. Barden, David Bitt-
ker,
Sol Moss, Bernard Panush,
SPAGHETTI
Harry Weinberger, Herman Kas-
off, George Tarnoff, Harry Na-
than, Arthur Schott, Harry Pear-
son, and Gary Alter, executive di-
rector of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council.

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State Govt. Urged to Aid

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Pointing out the state's seriously
inadequate housing supply, the
Michigan Welfare League called
for state government to make a
massive commitment to publicly-
assisted housing pfograms for
low- and moderate-income persons
in Michigan, at its board meet-
ing in Flint.
Serving on the league's housing
and urban affairs committee are
William Avrunin, Jewish Welfard
Federation executive director, and
Hyman Safran, Federation presi-
dent.
In a 12-page report which con-
tained 14 recommendations, the
League asked the state to vastly
increase the revolving fund for
seed money for housing construc-
tion and give greater bonding
power to the State Housing Au-
thority for housing developments.
It further asked the state to pro-
vide more technical staff to assist
local groups in developing hous-
ing plans, and for rent and mort-
gage-supplement programs.
The report noted that more than
150,000 housing units are needed
in the state immediately, but that
we haVe been building it .-a' rite
of only 25,000 units each year.

their summers in Israel working
in kibutzim."
Katz deplored the spread of
racism and he condemned the third
party efforts as being entirely op-
posite to the Judaic concepts.
He said, in relation to the op-
position to the confirmation of the
nomination of Abe Fortas as chief
justice, that bigoted and anti-Semi-
tically motivated groups are re-
sponsible for the condition that has
been created in the Senate.
Katz visited here with his daugh-
ter and sou-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Fishman, who settled in
Detroit a month ago. Fishman
has assumed the post of assistant
educational director of Shaarey
Zedek. A graduate of Yeshiva Uni-
versity and having earned a mas-
ters degree at Tulane University,
he will soon pursue his studies
here for his doctorate.
Mrs. Fishman, a graduate from
Newcomb College, New Orleans,
winner of a Woodrow Wilson
Award, has enrolled at Wayne
State University where she is
studying for her masters.
Katz, who is suffering from an
eye ailment, continues his com-
munal work in his home city of
New Orleans and lectures exten-
sively in many cities on Israel and
Jewish education, his chief inter-
ests in life.
Katz utilized his Detroit visit
to confer with Detroit Bnai Brith
leaders about the local commit-
ment to raise $250,000 towards
the national goal for the advance-
ment of Bnai Brith projects.
With a slogan of "Commitment
and Continuity," Detroit Bnai
Brith will join in the celebration
of the 125th anniversary of the
service and fraternal organization
next month.

Hiss Weinberg to Wed
I DonaldLevin in Winter

MISS GLORIA WEINBERG

As the door turns on its hinges,
so does the slothful upon his bed.
—Proverbs 26

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stern of Oak
Park Blvd., Oak Park, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Gloria Weinberg to Donald Levin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Levin of Southwood Dr., Southfield.
A December wedding is being
planned.

Federation Appoints

Alan D. Kandel of Cleveland is
joining the staff of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation Oct. 10 as an as-
sociate with key responsibilities in
social and communal planning and
budgeting, Hyman Safran, presi-
dent, announced.
Kandel has
been director of
community rela-
tions for the
Cleveland Jewish
Community Fed;
eration and has
served on the
executive staf f
there for 17
years.
Handel
A native of New
York City, he is a graduate of
Columbia University and received
his master's degree from the New
York School of Social Work.
He spent some time in Palestine
as a youth in the 1930s and was
active in Jewish student organiza-
tions during his college years. He
has been teaching the Bible to high
school classes at The Temple in
Cleveland.
Kandel was an intelligence of-
ficer with the 8th Air Force dur-
ing World War II and worked in
the field of Jewish community
relations in Houston after his
discharge.
He has been a vice president of
the Association of Jewish Commu-
nity Relations Workers and a mem-
ber of the program committee of
the National Conference of Jewish
Communal Service. In 1967 he was
a program participant in the Inter-
national Conference of Jewish Com-
munal Service in Jerusalem.
The parents of two sons, the
Kandels will reside in Farmington.

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