THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, August 29, 1969
Merle ifendelson Ma ns l
Treddinu- to Saul Rosen'
People Make News
Julian Feldman of Washington.
veteran synagogue administrator
who has long been active in Reform
Jewish affairs.
has been ap-
pointed director
of resources plan-
ning for the Union
of American He-
brew Congrega-
tions, it was an-
nounced by Rabbi
Maurice N. Eis
enrath, UAHC
president. In his
new post, which
he will assume
Nov. 1, Feldman
will serve out of
the office of the
president and
work in close as-
Feldman
MISS MERLE MENDELSON
sociation with Rabb Alexander M.
Schindler, UAHC vice-president, in
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mendelson of
expanding the programs of that
Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, an- organization's development and fi-
nounce the engagement of their nance committee.
daughter Merle to Saul Rosen, son
♦ •
of Mrs. Ben London of. Brooklyn
HAROLD E. JOSEHART, Spring-
and the late Mr. Ben Rosen.
field, Ill., chief, Bureau of Health
A Nov. 23 wedding date is Facilities, division of health care
planned.
facilities and chronic illness, Illi-
1st Jewish Leader
of American Bar
Baptist, Jewish Scholars
Agree to Fight for Rights
of Minorities in Russia
LOUISVILLE (JTA) — Baptist
and Jewish scholars called last
weekend for a joint effort to de-
fend the religious liberty of Bap-
tists and Jews in the Soviet Union
and other countries where both
groups suffer discrimination.
The call was issued at the clos-
ing session of a three-day inter-
faith dialogue here sponsored joint-
ly by the Southern Baptist Conven-
tion and the interreligious affairs
department of the American Jew-
ish Committee.
The 70 assembled theologians and
educators of both faiths also agreed
that churches and synagogues had
a moral responsibility to become
involved in finding solutions to to-
day's social problems.
The group decried the present
national priorities of the United
States which commits $80,000,-
000,000 annually to nuclear arms
and the defense budget.
nois department of public health
was advanced to Fellowship status
in the American College of Hos-
pital Administrators. He is the son
of Mrs. Julius Josehart, of 2421
State St. in Saginaw.
•
*
Rabbi ZEV SCHOSTAK, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Schostak
of Winchester Dr., Southfield, has
accepted the post of dean in tal-
mudic studies of the Mesifta in
Miami.
•
•
The Jewish Labor Committee an-
nounced the appointment of Irv-
ing Barshop as its administrative
director. He for-
merly was asso
ciate executive'
director of Fed-
eration Employ-
ment and Guid-
ance Service, the
Bernard G. Segal was recently
largest voluntary
Barshop
inducted into the office of presi-
Your Bor-Mitzve, Wedding, Etc.
employment, vocational guidance
dent of the American Bar Asso-
ROSENBLAT-BARSH
and rehabilitation agency in the
ciation. He is the first member
Dance & Entertainment Band
country, an affiliate of the Federa-
of the Jewish faith ever to be
ADULT MUSIC AT ITS BEST
tion of Jewish Philanthropies of
elected president of the organi-
UN 4-0237, KE 8-1291,
New York; a past president of zation.
DI 1-1386
Northeast Regional Chapter of Na-
tional Association of Sheltered
Verses
Workshops and Homebound Pro-
grams.
As snow in summer, and as rain
tlrtAt tarp la await&
in harvest, so honour is not seemly
•
for a fool.
—Proverbs 26:1.
Great Lakes Student Marketing,
Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Inc. of Detroit, announces the ap-
MUSIC IN THE FASHION
pointment
of ROBERT B. LEVY
I S. Bank (Evelyn Gordon of Allan-
OF WILD GYPSY PASSION
! tic City). 6343 Curtis, a daughter, as director of campus marketing,
and KARL A. WEISS as director
JOCELYN
Elana Ronit.
of advertising.
♦ • •
And Her Gypsies
•
4
to
20 Men Available
Aug. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
474-7638
Center Realty
S. Sands. former Detroiters of Tar-
Co. of Lath-
zana, Calif., a daughter, Loraine
Ellen.
rop Village an-
• • •
Herb i Marilynn Shapiro's
nounces the as-
SHOES FOR
Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
sociation
of
Al
I
B. Eisenberg (Eileen Goldsmith),
1 THE FAMILY
Sparage as sales
33155 Grand River
14281 Talbot, Oak Park. a daugh-
representative.
15224 W. 7 MILE ROAD
at Farmington Road
ter, Kimberly Denise.
Sparage is a for-
11/2 elks. E. of Greenfield
WEDDI NGS • PORTRAITS
* • •
mer builder - de-
BAR MITZVAS
PHONE: 342-8559
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold
veloper in South-
Stulberg (Roberta Lipton), 27160
474-7762
Hours: 10 to 6
, Miki field and Oak
Bradford Ln., Southfield, a daugh-
Sparage
Park.
ter, Wendy Ellen.
• * *
MENTION THIS AD FOR SPECIAL RATES
Aug. 5—To Rev. and Mrs. Sidney New Book Profiles
Rube (Esther Brown), 27058 Bel-
'Six-Day
Warriors'
mont, Southfield, a son, Charles
Hershel.
The "fighting Jews" of Israel are
REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL
• • •
profiled in a new book, "The Six-
Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Day Warriors," written by Rabbi
Goldfine (Caron Felrman), 31423 Samuel M. Silver and Libbie L.
W. Lyon Cir., Warren, a daughter, Braverman, and issued by Bloch
Ideally Located N Mile Front Northland
Stacey Anne.
Publishing Co., 31 W. 31st St., New
COLOR TV — Heated Pool — Hi-Fi — Restaurant
• • •
York.
Airport Transportation Available
Ben Halpern, co owner
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Sketches of those who led the
1 43 80 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK
LI 8-1822
Rosenbaum (Sandra Kellman),
Six-Day War and continue to head
NEXT
TO
VIC
TANNY
HEALTH
CLUB
21750 Gardner. Oak Park, a son,
up
the
military
forces
of
Israel
Michael David.
are included in the new volume.
*
*
!Nonmilitary "warriors" briefly bio-
July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman
graphized in the book are Abba
Randel (Carol Vogel), 28269 Fon-
Eban and Rabbi Shiomo Goren,
tana, Southfield, a son, Michael
former
chief of chaplains in the
Abraham.
Israeli armed forces.
Oun
PERSONALIZED
FITTING
artA ✓ nnouncements
Aug. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Irving
Miller ( Marcia Morris), 29562
Pond Ridge, Farmington, a daugh-
ter, Susan Rachel.
Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
chael J. Jaffe (Sharon Levy), 13351
Bergman, Huntington Woods. a
daughter. Lauren Alyse.
* * •
Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. David
C. Berg (Micki Grossberg) 12921
Dartmouth. Oak Park, a son,
Adam Michael.
•
•
Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. David
K. Levey (Beverly Bell), 18516
Littlefield, a daughter, Leah Bat-
sheva.
Recommended by Physicians
RABBI
Leo Goldman
Expert Mohel
Serving Hospitals and Homes
LI 2-4444
LI 1-9769
RABBI SHAIALL
ZACHARIASH
MOHEL
341-1595
Cie
BEL-CREST STUDIO
MOHEL
353-5444
RABBI JOSHUA SPIRO
Experienced Mohel
Serving, in Hospitals & Homes
544-2864
I k LEIB SHOES
HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITIVAI
EMBASSY MOTEL
To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S.
Reicin (Alyta Friedland of East
Lansing) of Chicago, a son, Eric
David.
,
f*
To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goch-
berg, 234 Orchard, East Lansing,
a son, Daniel Frank.
I
BIRMINGHAM JEWRY
Approximately 4,000 Jews live in
Birmingham, Ala. The city has had
Jewish inhabitants since its found-
ing in 1871. Its oldest synagogue,
Temple Emanu-el, was founded in
1882.
REV. GOLDMAN L.
MARSHALL
Lfe-
activities in Society
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gellman, former Detroiters of Los Angeles,
will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary Sept. 8 and are planning
a trip to Israel in honor of the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feinbreg or LaSalle Blvd. will celebrate their
45th wedding anniversary Sunday. The couple, married in New York
City, has three children.
Elected at a recent Pasick Family Club meeting were Ben Milstien,
president; Al Pasick, vice president; Belle Rosenthal, and Nettie
Pesick, secretarries; and Ruth Zogut, treasurer.
Betsy Wilder of Sutters Ln., Birmingham, spent her vacation with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berger of North Clarendon, Vt.
IRVING'S
CLEANERS & FURRIERS
OF OAK PARK
Announces to the Public
A New Service of Pickup
and Delivery Starting
September 2nd, 1969
For Information Call:
LI 8-8208
121119825011112=Eratt=l0KNEWZ:=MM',Ma,
♦
REALTY CO.
"Smartest Move
You'll Ever Make"
17350 LIVERNOIS
DI 2-1300