Detroiters Attend ZOA Convention; Marcy Berry Becomes
Mrs. Michael Feldman
Muskegon Vocalist on Program
More than 25 Detroiters are
among the 1,000 delegates to the
73rd annual convention of the Zion-
ist Organization of America now in
session at the Waldorf Astoria Ho-
tel in New York.
Secretary of Health and Urban
Development George Romney will
address the session noon today.
Guest vocalist at this afternoon's
session will be
Ileane Gudelsky
of Muskegon, and
Cleveland Amory
will be speaker at
the oneg Shabat
dedicated to the. -
Jewish National
Fund, tonight.
Prominent Isra-
eli and American
leaders are
scheduled to ad- Gudelsky
dress the convention sessions. They
include Israel Cabinet Minister Shi-
mon Peres, former deputy minister
of defense; Israel Ambassador Itz-
hak Rabin. former cabinet minister
and member of the Knesset Dr.
Elimelech S. Rimalt; and Knesset
member S. Z. Abramov. The latter
and Prof. H. L. Adelson, chairman
of the department of history of City
College of New York, will speak on
Zionist ideology in the 1970s, this
afternoon.
Joining Dr.• Rimait in a review
of the political situation in the
Zaks-Friedlander Troth
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Middle East on Saturday night,
will be Dr. Emanuel Neumann,
chairman of the Jewish Agency-
American Section and president
of the World Union of General
Zionists; and Herman L. Weis-
man, chairman of the ZOA ad-
ministrative board. Dr. Max
Nussbaum of Los Angeles, for-
mer ZOA president, will preside.
A highlight of the convention will
be addresses by Sen. Jacob K.
Javits and Ambassador Rabin at
the closing banquet Sunday eve-
ning.
The banquet is being held in hon-
or of Jacques Torczyner, president
of the ZOA, who is completing his
tenure in office.
Miss Gudelsky, a mezzo soprano,
will sing a medley, including a new
and as-yet unpublished song, "Is-
rael, Do Not Despair," for which
she has performance rights.
It was this song, and a brief
item in The Jewish News that re-
sulted in Miss Gudelsky's being
placed on the convention program.
Miss Gudelsky moved to New
York a year ago, but had kept in
touch with Muskegonite Audrey
Cahill via phone and mail. Mrs.
Cahill forwarded the ZOA conven-
tion item from The Jewish News to
Miss Gudelsky and advised her to
speak with the program coordina-
tor. The latter heard Miss Gudel-
sky's tape of "Israel, Do Not De-
spair" and placed her on the pro :
gram.
Miss Gudelsky was a vocalist
with Temple Bnai Israel in Mus-
kegon and appeared on sister-
hood and Hadassah programs, as
well as at area churches. She
also was in numerous produc-
tions at the Port City Playhouse
and the Civic Light Opera and
appeared as guest soloist with
the West Shore Company. Recent-
ly, she appeared at the Chester
in the Catskills.
A native of Muskegon, Miss Gu-
delsky completed her education at
the University of Michigan. She is
the daughter of David Gudelsky,
1469 Lakeshore, Muskegon.
Joseph Handleman Named
on Gershwin Committee
MISS ELAINE ZAKS
Mrs. Jane Zaks of Audrey Ave.
announces the engagement of her
daughter Elaine to Steven Fried-
lander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
dolph Friedlander of New Work.
Miss Zaks, daughter of the late
Philip Zaks, attends the Jewish
Theological Seminary and Colum-
bia University. Mr. Friedlander
is a graduate of Hunter College.
A June 1971 wedding is planned.
activities in Society
Mr. Louis Markovitz of Dexter Blvd. was joined by his children
at an 80th birthday party recently. Mr. Markovitz has two sons, Hal
Marks of Los Angeles and Alan Marx; two daughters, Mrs. Morris
(Irene) Batchko and Mrs. Samuel (Magene) Richman; nine grand-
children and four great-grandchildren.
A reunion of the family of the late Max and Henrietta Kurtzman
was held last weekend at St. Clair Inn. Of the 60 guests present, about
half flew thousands of miles to be present at this happy occasion.
Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kurzman of San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kurtzman of Denver and Mrs. Harry Kurzman of
Buffalo. The inn veranda, where the family dinner was held Saturday
evening, was decorated with dozens of snapshots going back over
50 years. After dinner, movies and slides were shown of major events
in the family.
Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock of Snowden Ave. has returned after
spending the past few months at her apartment in North Miami Beach.
Before leaving Detroit, she completed her services as secretary to the
Human Rights Task Force for Michigan, findings for which were
incorporated in the Republican Party platform at the recent state
convention in Detroit.
Mrs. Alice Zarember and Miss Molly Moss of Rutherford Ave.
have as their guest their sister Mrs. Joseph Brown of Inglewood,
Calif., who had just returned with them from Montreal where they
attended the wedding of their great niece, Diane Moskowitz to Ronald
Richler. It was 21 years ago that they journeyed to Montreal to attend
the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sy Moskowitz, the bride's parents.
Among the guests at the wedding of Caroline Ann Zack to Stephen
C. Cooper at Cong. Shaarey Zedek were Sen. and Mrs. David A.
Croll of Toronto.
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Dean William F. Lee of the Uni-
versity of Miami School of Musk,
announced this week that Joseph
Handleman has been named a
member of the George Gershwin
Festival Committee.
David Ewen conceived the fes-
tival to be observed in Miami in
October. Frederick Fennell is
musical director and Mrs. Louis
Dreyfus is festival committee
chairman.
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Marcy Miriam Berry became
the bride of Michael Steven Feld-
man in a recent candlelight cere-
mony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Mr. Feldman is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph D. Feldman of
North Park Dr., Southfield.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Berry of Parkside Dr.,
wore a high-neck gown of beaded
pointe d'esprit Alencon lace on
imported English net, with an el-
bow-length mantilla of matching
lace on imported silk illusion veil
ing. She carried a nosegay with
an heirloom Bible.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Steph-
en Morse, was matron of honor.
Maid of honor was Lois Silver.
man. Bridal attendants were
Mrs. Harold Provizer, sister of
the bride; Mrs. James Rosen-
thrl, sister of the bridegroom;
and Mrs. Sidney Feldman.
Sidney Feldman was his broth-
er's best man. Ushers were Rob-
ert I. Kohn Jr. of Shaker Heights;
Harvey Zimbler of Chicago; James
Rosenthal; and Harold Provizer.
Honorary ushers were Kenneth
Finney, Stuart Finney, Elliot Ber-
ry and Lawrence Berry.
After a honeymoon in Hawaii,
the couple plans to live in Brook-
line, Mass.
The 22nd anniversary of Israel's
statehood will be celebrated at a
dinner 6:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the
Bay City Country Club, it was an-
nounced by Dr. Milton J. Miller,
general chairman for the Tri-City
State of Israel Bonds.
The entire Tri-City community
will participate. Guest star will be
Lew Norman.
Dr. Miller announced the follow-
ing members of the planning com-
mittee:
Bay City—Honorary chairman,
Joseph C. Hirschfield; co-chair-
men, Robert Sherman and Jack
Wirt; committee, Mrs. Reuben
Adelman, Gerald Blumenau, Han-
na Hertzenberg, Robert Hirsch-
field, Mrs. Max Jacoby, Robert
Jaffe, Abe Kahn, Herman Koff-
man, Rabbi Jossef Kratzenstein,
Mrs. Jossef Kratzenstein, Karl
Mono, Albert Rogers and Donald
Sherman.
Saginaw—Co-chairmen, Robert
Meisel and Norman Rotenberg;
committee, George Bloomfield,
Alex Glancz, Dr. M. B. Gold-
berger, Hyman Hitow, Carl Leib,
Dr. David Levinsohn, Erwin
Myers, Dr. Verne Primack,
Louis Ravitch, Fred Ramick, Hy
Rosenson, Irving Serelson, Bar-
bara Steinmetz and Martin
Wolf.
Midland — Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Grosberg and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Surath.
Gladwin—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Rice.
Mt. Pleasant—Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Traines.
For information and reserva-
tions, contact Dr. Milton J. Mil-
ler, 414 Center, Bay City; or
Robert Meisel, 795 Somerset, Sagi-
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Israel
Dr. Arieh Plotkin, who served as
intelligence officer in the Israel
Defense Forces, will be guest
speaker at an Israel 22nd anniver-
sary reception 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Polachek, 1126 S. Higby, Jackson.
The reception will be on behalf
of Israel Bonds and will also cele-
brate the 20th anniversary of the
Bond campaign.
For information, contact Mr. or
Mrs. John Polachek, 1126 S. Higby,
Jackson, 784-4095.
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