26—Friday, September 4, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A Jewish Southern Belle Holds Reins of National Federa lion of Music Clubs The first Jewish Sunday school teacher in the town of Gastonia, N.C., Hinda Honigman was des- tined to be first again and again. Last week, as the first Jewish president of the 600,000-member National Federation of Music Clubs, she paid a visit to Detroit. Mrs. Honigman was here for the annual national convention of the federation. at which the Music Study Club, the only member or- ganization com- prised solely of Jewish women, played an instru- mental role. It was the Mu- sic Study Club, in fact, which more than a year ago introduced a program of cul- tural aid to Isra- el adopted last Mrs. Honigman week by the convention as a na- tional program. The project will involve the sending of funds, instruments and sheet music to Israel. Mrs. Honigman, who was in Is- rael with her husband Maurice three years ago, describes it as "God's country—a singing nation" and she said she looks upon the Rita G rossma n Enpiged /'a v Norman Dines to 1fiss Tobias, 11. r.IVan ne s ' `Tzedaka' Theme fled at Temple Israel of Center Art Show When one has much to put into them, a day has a hundred pockets. —Friedrich Nietzsche. "Tzedaka: Justice—the Eternal YOUR CANDID COLOR Challenge" is the theme of a print exhibit now at the Jewish Center new federation project "with a through Sept. 21. great deal of pride." WILL BE The artists, all residents of Mrs. Honigman, whose mother southern California, have national termed the Hadassah•sisterhood and international reputations. All in Gastonia, is a southern belle are represented in the collections in the traditional sense, right WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY of galleries and museums in this down to the drawl. But there is country and in Europe and have the in no denying her energy received numerous awards in music world, attested to by a major art exhibitions. AND ASSOCIATES four-page biography. There is a message about justice in the 35 works represented in the KE 1-8196 Among the most impressive show, according to Katherine Ka- facets: she is first vice president dell, exhibit coordinator. Although of the National Music Council and the theme is based on the Bible, was the first woman to serve as "it has the universal elements of •••=' r: acting president; she is on the man's concern for man." board of directors of the American The community is invited with- Symphony Orchestra League: she out charge. Prints may be pur- is the originator of American MRS. JOHN NANNES chased. For information, call the Music Month; she has raised more than $85,000 for scholarships and In a recent ceremony at Temple Center, 341 - 4200, extension 292. cabins at the Transylvania Music Israel, Carole Joy Tobias was Camp in North Carolina, and a married to John Murray Nannes, music library at the camp, do- with Rabbis Leon Fram and Mor- nated by 20 states, is named for ton Kanter and Cantor Harold her. Orbach officiating. On Oct. 6, Mrs. ,Honigman will be Parents of the couple are Mr. a special guest at a White House and Mrs. Julian S. Tobias of Lan- 24950 Lohser, nr. 10 Mile high tea, on the occasion of the caster Dr.. Southfield, and Mr. ground breaking of the national and Mrs. Charles P. Nannes of REGISTRATION federation's headquarters on "Sym- Findlay, 0. 2, 3, or 5 days a week phony Hill." The latter is located The bride was attended by her Morn., Aft. & All Day in the midst of a national park sister, Mrs. Marvin Mitteldorf. BIG BANDS or by appointment dedicated to the performing arts, Michael Nannes was best man for Limited Trans. SMALL COMBOS and the land on which the federa- his brother. tion building will stand was do- 353-7320 — EL 6-6633 642-5520 After a motor trip into Canada, nated through Mrs. Honigman's the couple will live in Ann Arbor. efforts. The granddaughter of a cantor. Mrs. Honigman studied voice at the Peabody Conservatory in Bal- timore, but after her marriage 47 the latest in years ago plunged into musical • Sportswear COOPER-ZACK: In a ceremony activities as a club organizer. • Pant Suits at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Caroline Mrs. Honigman complains that • Jewelry Ann Zack became the bride of • Bridesmaid Dresses there is too little Jewish leader- Stephen C. Cooper. Rabbis Irwin • Dresses & Gowns ship in music clubs despite the Groner and Jacob Segal officiated, • Accessories importance of Jewish names in assisted by Cantors Jacob Barkin the ranks of performing artists. and Nicholas Fenakel. The bride is However, she expressed pride in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David the local Music Study Club's ef- Southfield, Mich. 354-3554 P. Zack of Providence Dr., South- Lois Sylvia forts to aid young Jewish artists 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd Ekelman Alpert field. The bridegroom is the son (1/2 Block West of Northw Hwy.) and in its Israel program. of Mrs. Mollie Cooper of Southwood Mrs. Honigman lamented that Dr., Southfield, and the late David her federation activities have kept L. Cooper. The bride wore a beaded her away from home for the past A-line gown of organza trimmed in three Mother's Days. But, as all Alencon lace. Mrs. H. James Zack grandmothers do, she has nahes was matron of honor. Deborah Rob- from her daughter's four children: bins and Judith Harris were brides- All of them are musical. maids. Robert Zack, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers AVAILABLE AT were Dr. William Hellenbrand of New Haven, Conn., Leslie Gour- witz, Jeffrey K. Chase and H. James Zack, brother of the bride. 18922 W. McN ICHOLS The couple will reside in Royal Six Blocks West of Southfield Oak. ALBUM FINER WINER MERRY MELODY NURSERY & KDGNI HAL GORDON MUSIC For All Occasions Sylvia's Fashions Marriages Sylvia's Fashions NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP? MISS RITA GROSSMAN WALLCOVERINGS WITH THAT DECORATOR'S TOUCH Delve Rabinowitz, Bride of 50 Years Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Grossman of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Rita to Norman Dines, son of Mrs. Esther Dines of Meyers Rd. and the late Mr. Sid- ney Sol Dines. Miss Grossman is a graduate of the University of Michigan's col- lege of nursing. Her fiance is a graduate of the Detroit Institute of Business Administration and holds a masters degree from Eastern Michigan University. The wedding is scheduled for November. MR., MRS. DAVE RABINOWITZ Young at Heart Fashions Modeled by N.Y. Aged The Jewish News regrets errors in identification of the bridal party for Rudene Ilene Meyersohn and Dr. Martin Mitchell Pevzner, who were married recently at Kingsley Inn. The bride was attended by Mrs. Richard Landau, (no rela- tion), matron of honor; Mrs. Jack Stein, sister of the bridegroom: Mrs. Thomas Buroker: and Susan Disner. Best man was Dr. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rabinowitz Buroker, and ushers were Jack of Harden Cir., Southfield, cele- Stein, Dr. Norman Levine and brated their 50th wedding anni- Herman Neuman. versary at a luncheon garden party at the home of their daughter and BORENSTEIN - W ILHEL M: son-in-law, the Seymour Sterlings Malke Wilhelm, daughter of Mr. of Quarton Rd. and Mrs. Joseph Wilhelm of Other hosts were their children Brooklyn, was married to Yeche- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rabino- skel Dovid Borenstein, son of the witz and Dr. and Mrs. Bert Joseph Borensteins of Freeland Rabinowitz. The honorees have 13 Ave. in a ceremony Thursday in granchildren. Brooklyn. The bridegroom is a Among the guests were Mr. Talmud student at Mesivta Torah Rabinowitz's sister, Mrs. Tema Vodaath in Brooklyn. On the Sab- Nuham, and her daughter, Mrs. bath preceding the wedding, Mr. Jeanetta Itic, of Haifa. Mrs. Borenstein recited the Haftora at Nuham recently was reunited with Cong. Bnai Jacob here. her brother after a 57-year separa- tion. Refugees Resettled NEW YORK (JTA)—The mini- mum age of male and female models starring in annual fashion shows presented at a Brooklyn Jewish home for the aged for more than a decade has been 64. The informal age limitation for the stars of the shows—presented by the home division of the Metro- politan Jewish Geriatric Center for the past 16 years—stems from the fact that the models are resi- dents ofthe Geriatric Center, where residents range in age from 64 to 104. Average age is 84. Over the years, the shows have grown in scope. This year. the DENVER (JTA)—Thirty refugee program included a musical pres- City of Hope Couples Jewish families have been re- entation, with 74 models, a 35- to Plan for Fund Raising settled in Denver since last Oct. unit mandolin band with two pianos The Mr. and Mrs. Group, City 1, the Jewish Family and Chil- and a choral group. All clothes of Hope. will meet 8 p.m. Satur- dren's Service has reported. Most modeled in the shows are made by members of the geriatric center day at the home of Mrs. Frances of them fled from Czechoslovakia, Raznick, 28526 Brooks Ln., South- Poland and a few from Soviet-held and members of the Blanche territories, JFCS officials said. Shuldiner League Senior Center, field. Charles Hoptman. president, in- which meets at the Geriatric Cen- ter three times a week. The elderly dicates that fund-raising plans Our brightest blazes of gladness also make the stage settings and will be discussed. A social hourare commonly kindled by unex- decorations for each fashion show. will follow. 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