Tryannarisrssr•rsaa .. ,9111,711,114 .11,', 7011,9,81.-TRVens,VOINVffie THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26--Friday, August 1, 1969 • activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bronstein of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, and their children have just returned from a six-week motor trip to Cali- fornia for the Bar Mitzva of their nephew, David Sloane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sloane (Eileen Cohen of Detroit). Also present was for- mer Detroiter Mrs. Gertrude Cohen, grandmother of the honoree, who now lives in Culver City, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bean and son, Renee Eisenberg and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dulberg and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dulberg and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Elson also attended from the Detroit area. Louis Panush, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, and Mrs. Panush, will lead the Detroit delegation to the 72nd national con- vention of the Zionist Organization of America, Aug. 28-31 at the Cen- tury Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles. Additional delegates attending are Dr. and Mrs. Sanford A. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dann, Mrs. Norma Hudosh, Harry J. Halperin, Judge and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, Leonard Radner, Mr. and Mrs. David Silver, Mrs. I. Walter Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Spilman and Dr. and Mrs. Morris Starkman. PROTECT YOUR SKIN NOW! Too much Summer Sun and humidity can ruin your complexion. Keep your skin in a meticulously clean condition with a relaxing deep cleasing facial once every three weeks. Complete Cosmetic Line Available. Improve your legs with our exclusive wax process. Our Continental Coiffures Are Individually Styled M ag- cia CJ 09accitte3 lostItut de' Beaute' Alex and Eleonore are at your service OPEN MONDAY Also eves. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 358-4558 17277 W. Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. Vangeloff-Adler Troth Announced in Ohio MISS PATRICIA VANGELOFF Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vangeloff of Lorain, 0., announce the engage- ment of their daughter Patricia Ann to Eugene V. Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Adler of Pat- ton Ave. Miss Vangeloff is a June graduate of Michigan State University with a BS degree in biochemistry. Mr. Adler also received his degree in chemistry in June from Wayne State University. He is working on a research grant from the National Science Institute at Wayne State University. A Sept. 7 wedding is planned in Cleveland. LETTER BOX 'Marry Jewish,' Parents Insist; She Asks: Why? CLEANING SAMS =13- Expert cleaning wall to well carpets 8. furniture in your home. Free moth proofing. Pick up carpeting & relay elsewhere. 20 years experience. BENNIE or SAM — PHONE 352-9420 Formerly on Hubbell in Detroit in SOUTHFIELD Now Located 40, GENUINE FUR PILLOWS Largest Selection in the City Editor. The Jewish News: A subject has bothered me for a long time applying to the Jewish youth of America, and I seek the answer from you. Having a connection with a syn- agogue from birth, and belonging to a Jewish youth group, I often hear: "You can only date and mar- ry within our religion. Otherwise you are no longer a member of this household" from the parents of my friends. This is a standard statement in most every Jewish home. I'm sure. Fine, so we date and marry Jew- ish. But then some kid asks: "Why don't we keep kosher, Mom? Why do you bring shrimp into the house? Why do you only got to shule on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur? I want to follow the rules of the Law like they teach me in the Hebrew school you send me to." The reply: "I don't want you coming in and telling me how to run my house. When you have your , own, you can do whatever you want." So, you're probably wondering what all this means. What I'm try- ing to make you realize is that you're saying: "Marry Jewish, but don't be Jewish." Why? It's beyond me! LINDA FORST (Editor's note: It's beyond us, too.) Finkelstein Revisted Mixed Media: The Pens of Pope and Beardsley It is unusual for a writer to find an illustrator for his works who can translate the words into pictures without losing any of the meaning or flavor of the original. It is even more unusual for a writer to find an illustrator who can go beyond this and enrich the meaning and flavor of his work. Alexander Pope was doubly for- tunate, for although it took almost 200 years, an illustrator was found who was not only able to capture the spirit of his humorous mock- epic poem, "The Rape of the Lock," but was also able to enhance its effect. Of course Pope did not "find" Aubrey Beardsley; he only inspired him. But that inspiration was so great that Beardsley, almost 200 years after the publication of "The Rape of the Lock," felt Pope's sharp wit as keenly as did Pope's contemporaries. 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