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June 21, 1974 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-06-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, June 21, 1974

I

marriages

LEVINE _ POKEMPNER:
Sarah Pokempner became
the bride of Gerald Levine in
a recent ceremony in Boston.
Rabbi Albert Axelrad, chap-
lain at Brandeis University,
officiated. The new Mrs.
Levine is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Pokempner
of Muirland Ave. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Levine of
Meriden, Conn. Mrs. Levine
was graduated from the Uni-
versity of Michigan, and
earned a master's degree in
social work from Boston Uni-
versity. Her husband was
graduated from Franklin and
Marshall College and the
University of Pennsylvania's
school of law. The couple
will live in Washington, D. C.

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Gordons Celebrate Nancy Block Plans Miriam Chaiken Labor Zionist-Landsmanshaften
50th Anniversary October Wedding Bride of Mr. Schiff Rally to Pay Tribute to Leaders
Morris Lieberman is chair-
The Labor Zionist Alliance..
by Planting Forest
Landsmanshaften will hold man. Louis Levine will give

MISS NANCY BLOCK

MR. and MRS. HY GORDON

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. (Hy)
Gordon of Knob Woods Dr.,
Southfield, w i 11 celebrate
their 50th wedding anniver-
sary by planting a Jewish
National Fund woodland in
Modin, Israel, to be known
as the Yetta and Hy Gordon
Family Woodland.
Further plantings of this
woodland by relatives and
friends will eventually raise
the 2,500-tree grouping to the
ranks of a forest.
A golden wedding party
was tendered the Gordons by
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
George N. Gordon of Skokie;
and Dr. and Mrs. Norman B.
Schakne. Bridal attendants
who took part in the Gordon
wedding of 50 years ago were
on hand at the Raleigh
House to help mark this
special event.
These included best man,
Louis Rogow; maid of honor,
Mrs. Rose Rosen; brides-
maids, Mrs. Sarah Katz,
Grace Snyder, Belle Michel-
son; and ring bearer, Jack
Gordon. All came from West
Hartford, Conn.
The Gordons have been ac-
tive in many community ac-
tivities. Mrs. Gordon is a life
member of Hadassah, Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women, City of Hope, Adat
Shalom Sisterhood and Pio-
neer Women. She also is a
member of the Parkwood
Chapter of Women's Ameri-
can ORT, Bnai Brith; Sinai
Hospital Women's G u i 1 d,
Zedalcah, Sigma Alpha Mu
Mothers Alumni Club and
the Princess Rebecca Lodge
of Hartford,
Mr. Gordon is a member
of the Detroit Businessmen's
Group of City of Hope, Bnai
Brith Century Lodges both
in Detroit and Miami, Per-
fection Lodge, Crescent
Shrine Club, a charter mem-
ber of Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue and its men's club. He
is also a 32d degree Mason.
The couple, who have five
grandchildren, were married
on June 15, 1924 in Hartford.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack M.
Block of .Rensellor Ave., Li-
vonia, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Nancy
to Marshall Burstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bur-
stein of Kentucky Ave.
An October wedding is
planned.

People
Make News

ELIOT BERNSTEIN of
Milwaukee has been appoint-
ed to a two-year term as
chairman of the American
Association for Jewish Edu-
cation's national commission
on community services, Rob-
ert H. Arnow, president of
the AAJE, announced.

*

MRS. CHARLES SCHIFF

its annual Israel Bond Rally
2 p.m. June 30 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Norman Black will be
honored as LZA "man of the
year" and Irvin Forman as
Pinsker "man of the year"
They will be hotored for
their service to the organiza-
tion, the Jewish community
and Israel.
Blake, president of the
Pinsker Society, is on the
board of directors of the He-
brew Benevolent Society.
Foreman has held many
positions in the Pinsker So-
ciety, including vice presi-
dent.
Speaker will be Ilan Cohen,
a sabra, who during the Six-
Day War served as ,a de-
molition expert on the Jor-
danian and Syrian fronts.
Former chief adviser to the
mayor of Natanya, Cohen is
organizing a national young
leadership division for Israel
Bonds.
A musical program will be
presented by Cantor Louis
Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe.

Miriam Phyllis Chaiken be-
came the bride of Charles
Louis Schiff in a recent cere-
mony at Cong. Bnai David.
Rabbi Solomon Poupko and
Cantor Hyman Adler offici-
ated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Chaiken of Essex Way, South-
field. Parents of the bride-
groom are Dr. and Mrs. Ben-
ton Alan Schiff of Flint.
Mrs. Rochelle Shenkman
was her sister's matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Rosann Kaufman and
Mrs. Joni Theile, sister of
the bridegroom.
Jay Coopersmith was best
man. Norton Chaiken, brother
of the bride, and Michael
Theile were ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Morris Fried-
man, grandparents of the
bride, also were in the wed-
ding party.
Following a honeymoon in
Las Vegas, the couple will • •

live in Southfield.


the tribute and award pre-
sentation. Included on the
committee are Ben Harold,
president of the Labor Zion-
ist Alliance; Hyman Lipsitz,
Nathan P. Rossen, a member
of the Israel Bond Prime
Ministers Club; Berl Hear-
shen; and Oscar Rappaport.
Refreshments will b e
served. For information, call
Israel Bonds, 968-0200.

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*
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Melton
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