THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, April 25, 1969
Cohn-Schussler Nuptial Young Disillusioned by Elders, NCJW
Vows Are Solemnized Told by Its President From Detroit
CHICAGO (JTA)—The National
Council of Jewish Women opened
its 28th biennial convention here
with an analysis of the disaffection
of American youth and an assess-
ment of Negro anti-Semitism.
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner of De-
troit, president of the 100,000-mem-
ber organization, said in her key-
note address that young people
were dismayed by the gap between
the image of America they grew
up with and the realities they saw.
activities in Society
At the invitation of the World Union for Progressive Judaism and
the Great Lakes Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, Irving I. Katz. executive secretary of Temple Beth El and hon-
orary president of the National Association of Temple Administrators,
will conduct a survey of the seven Progressive congregations in Israel.
Mr. Katz will leave for Israel on May 18.
Sisterhood Marks 'Hai' Year
have been overwhelmed by dis-
may and disillusionment."
Mrs. Weiner said that looking to
their elders - "they have seen
avoidance or response so measur-
ed that it could be interpreted as
indifference."
Mrs. Weiner urged the Jewish
community not to hold the entire
Negro people responsible for the
anti-S e mit i c manifestations of
small groups of extremists.
"We cannot expect black Amer-
ica to be free of anti-Semitism or
any other human weakness," she
said. She added, however, that it
was the responsibility of black
This is the "hai" (18th) year for and over-all fair chairman, said
leaders to condemn irresponsible
Temple Israel Sisterhood's Anti- i that this year there will be two
and
anti-social behavior.
que Fair and Art Show, to be pre- entire floors of antiques brought
The same position was taken by
sented May 4-7 in the temple social by 25 dealers and the original
Judge Otto Kerner, chairman of
ball. works of 150 artists in all media.
MRS. NORMAN COHN
the National Commission on Civil
Mrs. Jack Caminker, sisterhood The Brass Lantern Dining Room
Disorders (Kerner Commission),
Sonya
Schussler,
daughter
of
Mr.
vice president of ways and means will again be serving lunches, din-
Deanna
Sperka
to
Lead
who was on -band to receive the
ners and snacks during fair hours and Mrs. Arthur Schussler of Vir-
John F. Kennedy Award for his
Washington
Art
Tour
ginia
Dr.,
Southfield,
recently
be-
of noon-10 p.m. daily, and a coun-
contributions while serving on the
try store will offer treats for the came the bride of Norman Robert
A tour of Washington D.C.'s art Corn mission.
sweet tooth. Sisterhood's own Cohn.
museums and galleries May 12-14
shops—a gift shop featuring items
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. will be conducted by Deanna
of Judaica, and a "Sewing Closet" !
MUSIC UNIQUE
and Mrs. Sidney Cohn of Kenosha Sperka, arts coordinator of the
containing hand-sewn gifts — also
Jewish Center, educational services
FOR EVERY OCCASION
Ave., Oak Park. Rabbi Milton Arm
will be manned.
department.
will support not only officiated at the ceremony.
Proceeds
o
; This three-day tour of major art
established sisterhood projects,
The bride's gown of satin fea- collections in Washington has
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
J such as its rabbinical and can-
grown out of Mrs. Sperka's series
tured an Empire waistline, long
453-5891
tonal scholarship fund and serv-
of escorted tours in Detroit and
sleeves and a high neck. Clusters
ice to Northville State Hospital,
of seed pearls trimmed the bod- nearby art centers, as well as New I .
but especially sisterhood's new-
ice and cascaded down the train.
York City. The trip will include
YOUR CANDID
est undertaking: involvement in
She wore a cathedral-length veil
permanent collections along with
the citywide Volunteer Place-
of silk illusion secured by a head-
important shows this season.
ment Corps.
piece with matching pearls. The
The trip includes tours of the
Sisterhood women are already bride carried three roses on her
national monuments and free ,
WILL BE
participating in this program,
confirmation Bible.
time. The group will travel by
wherein employer contact and
jet
and
stay
together
at
the
Down-
'
Marilyn Schussler served her sis-
counseling of high school grad-'
Spaghetti Dinner with
town Holiday Inn. The fee includes
uates are helping bridge the gap ter as maid of honor. Bridesmaids air fare, ground transportation,
meatless mushroom
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED
between graduation and career , included Suzanne Schussler, sister
sauce and grated cheese.
hotel accommodations, tours and
BY BERNARD H.
development and college training. of the bride, Natalie Cohn, sister of
museum
admissions.
Deadline
for
Assisting Mrs. Caminker with the the bridegroom, Linda Woolman, reservations is May 5.
show are Mesdames Murray Mah- Mrs. Steve Rymal and Mrs. Gary
The public is invited. For infor-
G a lens.
"Many of our young people
have grown up living the 'good
life' portrayed in ads and on
television screens," she said,
"and as they have reached ma-
turity and grasped the nature of
the world as it is for the great
majority of its inhabitants, they
Antiques, Art, Fill Floors at Temple Israel
Dian
Dahy
IRV FIELD
in a Single Package
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee
lin, Ilyman Blinder, Joseph Shule-
vitz. Jack Milin • Sanford Lakin,
Alan Goldstein, Burt Mahler, Eas-
ton Brodsky, Elmer Raskin, Albert
Dicken, William Leebove and Low-
ell Ressler. Mrs. Moe Traurig is
sisterhood president.
Tickets may be purchased at the
door or by calling the temple of-
fice, UN 3-7769.
Those who have purchased 10
or more tickets in advance of the
fair will be invited to a champagne
preview 8 p.m. May 3.
'Partnership of Marriage'
Is Topic for Engaged
mation, call the educational serv-
ices division, DI 1-4200, ext. 296.
Best man was Dr. Daniel Cohen.
Ron Schussler. brother of the bride,
Eliot Nelson, Bernard Schrott. Al-
lan B. Miller of Los Angeles and
Larry Skolnik of Toronto, were
' ushers.
for lunch or
supper tonight!
From LONDON, ENGLAND
Following a wedding trip to the
Virgin Islands. the couple resides
in Detroit.
and His ORCHESTRA
"Distinctive Styling in Music
to year Individual Taste"
8ngagements
(all UN. 1-3065
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gradis of
Freeland Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Bar-
bara Joyce to Jerry R. Schare.
son of Mrs. Phillip Schare of
Kenosha Ave., Oak Park. and the
late Mr. Schare. Miss Gradis is a
graduate of the Wayne State Univ-
ersity College of Education, where
she was affiliated with Iota Alpha
Pi Sorority. Her fiance is a student
at Wayne. A June wedding is plan-
ned.
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