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January 09, 1970 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36—Friday, January 9, 1970

Northern Michigan Jewry Series
Ben-ins in Jewish H istory Journal

The I January 1970 issue of
"Michigan Jewish History" has
been issued by the Jewish His-
torical Society of Michigan.
Included is the first article in a

Leslie Rvdholin Bride
of .11erz7n Neal Cohn

Stockdale to

arrate 'Miracle of Israel' Travel

"The Miracle of Israel," a new
full-length color movie of the Jew-
ish State today, will be shown
on the World Adventure Series,
new series on Northern Michigan 3 p.m. Jan. 18. at the Detroit In-
Jewry, featuring brief biographical stitute of Arts auditorium.
sketches on Lawrence A. Rubin,
The movie will be narrated in
executive secretary of the Mac- person by William Stockdale, New
kinac Bridge Authority, and Zal- England photographer and travel
man B. Fryman. longtime com- writer for the New York Times.
munity leader in Petoskey.
who took the film as he motored
There is an account of the re- the length and breadth of Israel.
cent discovery by Allen Warsen of
Stockdale presents a closeup of
a group of Jewish citizens who
this young, rising country against
resided in Detroit at the time of
the backdrop of today's Middle
the 1850 federal census. Warsen
East tensions. He begins with his
also describes in "historic Mis-
arrival in Tel Aviv, and then
cellanea" how Antoine de la Mothe i covers, among others, the historic
Cadillac, founder of Detroit, was port of Jaffa, Israel's only golf
convinced that the American In- course at Caesarea, Haifa and the
dians were descendants of the lost Baha'i Gardens on Mt. Carmel,
tribes of Israel.
I life in a kibutz, a food processing
Dr. Irving Edgar continues his plant at Milouot, Salad's artist
".History of Early Jewish Physic
ians in Michigan" with a report on
an outstanding surgeon, Dr. Max
Bailin, who in 1917 became chief
of the surgery department at
,
Harper Hospital.
A photograph taken in Battle
Creek more than 50 years ago
shows the daughter of Sholem
"Jewish Liturgy and Christian
Aleichem. Mrs. Sophie Shapiro.
Worship" is the subject of the
Dr. George P. Graff, manager fifth lecture in the Judeo-Chris-
of the natural resources depart- tian Series, to be delivered by
ment, State Chamber of Com-
Dr. Max Arzt at Mercy College
merce, has written about "Mich- 8 p.m. Wednesday.
igan Jewish Settlers." Among
Dr. Arzt is vice-chancellor of
the many personalities he refers
the Jewish Theological Seminary
to is Samuel F. Leopold of Mac-
of America and former president
kinac, who on his one-mast
of the Rabbinical Assembly of
sloop "Agate" collected fish and
America.
sent a thousand barrels each
He is a member of the transla-
season to Cleveland.
"Michigan Jewish History" is tion committee which is preparing
published twice a year by the the completely revised - English
Jewish Historical Society of Mich- translation of Holy Scriptures
igan. Inquiries concerning mem-
bership or the journal may be
addressed to 21721 Parklawn, Oak
Park.

mines, Gaza, Ein Kerem, Bethle-
Nazareth, the River Jordan,
Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the
Old City of Jerusalem from the
Garden of Gethsemane to the
Wailing Wall.
In addition to presenting, "The
- at the Institute
Also pictured are Israel's bibli- Miracle of Israel,
of Arts, Stockdale will appear on
cal past and the religious shrines
George Pierrot's daily television
sacred to Jews, Christians and
programs on Channel 4 next week,
Moslems. Stockdale shows Beer-
showing "Jerusalem and Israel,"
sheba's camel market, Eilat and
the Red Sea, King Solomon's 7 p.m. Jan. 18.

t colony, the battle-scarred highway
to Jerusalem, the New City with
lierzl's Tomb, Knesset Buildings,
I Billy Rose Sculpture Garden, the
Kennedy Memorial, a visit to a
typical Israeli home, and folk-
, dancing at Hebrew University.

hem,

_Beckwith-Do/11min
Vows Slated in April

MRS. MERVIN COHN

Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Michaels (Pauline Kravitz), 23644
Merrill, Southfield a son, Steven
Lee.
* * *
Dec. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old Brockman (Roni Yaffe of De-
troit), of Riverdale, N.Y., a son,
Craig Samuel.
V
* * *
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Dec. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Roy
W. Steinb-ck (Paula Matlen), for- J. Stern (Rosalyn Snitz), 20530
mer Detroiters of Dyess Air Force Huntington, a son, David Scott.
* *
Base, Tex., a son. Alex Martin.
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Grauer (Enid Lappin), 12790
Vernon, Huntington Woods, a
SHALOM RALPH
daughter, Diane Elizabeth.
* s *
Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Kay (Carol Kaufman), 12750
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Saratoga, Oak Park. a daughter,
Lisa Beth.
* x *
RABBI SHAIALL
Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Satovsky (Sharon Sa moss),
27336 Arlington, Southfield, a
daughter, Stephanie Beth.

s
Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. San-
ford Brodsky (Barbara Kahn),
22010 Gardner, Oak Park, a son,
Martin Bruce.
▪ * *
REV. GOLDMAN L.
Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. James
Steven Fleischer (Shula Golani),
12801 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park,
MOHEL
a daughter, Edith Rae.
* S *
353-5444
Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence E. Zeff (Jacqueline Lupo-
vich), former Detroiters of Pitts-
burgh, a son, Barrett Daniel.
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Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Experienced Mohel
Steinhardt (Elaine Schultz), 26050
Serving in Hospitals 8 Homes
Radclift, Oak Park, a daughter,
Debra Beth.
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* * *
To Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Moore
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RABBI
Of Boston, a son, Joshua David.
* *
To Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Geren-
Expert Mohel
raich (Lois Rubiner), 14821 Borg-
Serving Hospitals and Homes
man, Oak Park, an adopted Baugh-
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Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Katkowsky (Barbara Weis-
man), 23210 Gardner, Oak Park. a
son, David Louis.
* s *
Dec. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Allan
R. Gurvitz (Linda Lite), 29757
Brentwood, Southfield, a daughter,
Michelle Zeena.

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Leslie Ann Rydholm became the
bride of Mervin Neal Cohn in a
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The Judeo-Christian Lecture Se-
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operation with the American Jew-
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on "Jewish Ethics and Mysticism"
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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