THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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28—Friday, August 10, 1973 ' 711
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Hebrew U. Names
New Dental Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bernstein of Dartmouth Ave.,
Oak Park. celebrated their "50th wedding anniversary July
29, at a dinner-dance at Northland Inn given by their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Glazer of Adrian Rd., South-
field and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Bernstein of Leemoor Dr.,
Smithfield. The Bernsteins were married in Philadelphia
July 29, 1923. but made their home in Detroit, where Mr.
Bernstein still maintains his law practice. The couple has
six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Out-of-town
• guests were: Drs. Joseph Chess and Joseph MacCaffrey of
Washington, D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lipkin, David Litvin
and Dr. and Mrs. Metkin Chess of Philadelphia; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Fingerhut, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Abrams, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bernstein of Cleveland; ,Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Epstein of Mount Vernon, 0. ; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meier of
New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Better and Miss Gertrude
Bernstein of Los Angeles; and Dr. Peter Bernstein of Palm
Springs.
MR., MRS. ROSSMOORE
Detroiters attending the national convention of the
Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America from
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ross- the Department of Michigan are national executive com-
moore of Providence Dr., mitteemen department commander, Joe Bale; past national
Southfield, recently cele- commander, Harry T. Madison; Past department - command-
brated their 50th wedding er, Judge Lawrence Gubow; national public affairs officer,
anniversary with a party at Howard Waterstone; national co-inspector, Morris Kikoler;
the Raleigh House, given by department senior vice commander, Leonard Green; chief-
their children, Dr. and Mrs. of-staff, Irwin Chodak; past department commander, John
Harold Rossmoore and Mr. Neuron; officer-of-the-day, Robert Sontag; and commander
and Mrs. Jerry Gould. 41, of the Oak Park Post, Neland Klonel. The convention is
The couple renewed wed- being held at the Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood, Fla.
ding vows in a ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller of Roselawn Ave. were
solemnized by Rabbi M. honored on the occasion of their 5Gth wedding anniversary
Robert Syme and Cantor
at a surprise party given by their children and grandchil-
Harold Orbach of Temple
dren at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Mark Schwartz of Walden
Israel. Mrs. Rossmoore was
Rd., E., Southfield. The Millers, who were married in De-
attended by Mrs. Yvette
troit on Aug. 12, 1923, have a son Merrill and a daughter
Moshman of New York, who
Mrs. Shirley Balcon; and five grandchildren,
was original maid of honor
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Hammerstein of W. Nine Mile,
50 years ago. The couple also
were attended by their chil- Ferndale, were honored July 29 by family and friends on
dren and nine grandchildren. the occasion of their 5Gth wedding anniversary at the
Out-of-town guests came Raleigh House. The party was given by their children,
from New York, West Vir- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Triest, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rothen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammerstein and Mr. and Mrs.
ginia, Florida and Ohio.
Joseph Hirsch. The senior Hammersteins, who were mar-
ried in Detroit, have eight grandchildren.
JERUSALEM—Prof. Mario
Ulmansky, of the Hebrew
University's faculty of den-
tal medicine, has been elect-
ed dean of the faculty.
Born in Argentina, Prof.
Ulmansky was an instructor
in histology at the Tucuuman
University Dental School
there prior to his immigra-
tion to Israel in 1958. He
then became an instructor in
the Hebrew University's de-
partment of pathology, with
responsibility for instruction
in oral pathology at the He-
b r e w University-Hadassah
School of Dental Medicine
founded by Alpha Omega.
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The special meeting was
called by Vice President
Milton Lucow, in the ab-
sence of President Norman
Katz and Superintendent
Benjamin L. Yapko, who
were out of the country.
Both have returned this
week and will participate in
the meeting.
A preliminary report on
the response from parents
Fall Tour of Israel of children attending the two
closed branches indicates
Headed by Kanter
that about 80 per cent of
Rabbi Morton M. Kanter them had signed up to have
of Temple Beth El will lead the children bussed to other
a tour of Israel Oct. 16-30 in UHS branches.
honor of Israel's 25th anni-
versary.
Where liberty dwells, th.
Points of interest to the is my country. — Benjamin
Reform Jewish community Franklin
will be emphasized, including
the Jerusalem campus of the
YOUR CANDID COLOR
Hebrew Union College and
the Ben Shemen Youth Vil-
lage Leo Baeck School.
For brochures on the
WILL BE
itinerary, call Rabbi Kanter,
875-8530.
As scheduled, a meeting of
the United Hebrew Schools'
board of directors will be
held Monday evening to re-
view the decisions on the
closing of the Livonia (Cohn)
and Borman branches. •
A request for the special
meeting had been made by
eight board members.
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The 15-year-old Balfour Investment Club elected the
following officers: Martin Malter, president; Murray Chayet,
Rose Tolin was nominated secretary and Sam Gross, treasurer.
in Tuesday's primary to op-
pose incumbent Mayor David
Shepherd in Oak Park elec-
tions next fall.
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At the same time, Leonard
Teicher was nominated in
Southfield to oppose Acting
Linden Harding and his
Mayor Donald Fracassi. A
total of 5,734 voters out of a Balloon Platoon will kick off
possible 42,500 registered ac- grand opening activities 4
p.m. Aug. 23 at the Old Or-
tually cast ballots.
chard Shopping Center. The
Nominated for Oak Park nine-story balloon, carrying
City Council positions were local celebrities, will make
Irwin S. Cohen, Robert ascensions for four hours
Rosenblum, Charlotte M. over the parking lot.
Rothstein and Sidney L.
Aug. 24 and 25 are re-
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served as art days when at
Southfield Council nominees least 22 artists, some of
are Kenneth Brown, Nelson whom exhibited in the Ann
Chase, Stephen Cooper, John Arbor street fair, will ex-
Marcosky, Philip Peterson, hibit art works and craft
Abe Schmier, Phillip Solo- items.
On travel day, Aug. 26,
mon and Neil Wallace.
both domestic and foreign
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Tigers will be on hand to
sign autographs from noon
to 2 p.m. A tennis clinic will
be held at 4 p.m. and a putt-
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