Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1972 — Page 2
THE JEWISH POST AND OPINION
Priday, March 3T, T975
Mothers Seek Answers ^'ss Roddenbery,
(Continued from Preceding Pg.) Mrs. Roger Hurwitz expressed age before attempting to im- her inadequacy despite the fact press them with Jewish con- that her background was rigidly cepts, asserting that we delude Orthodox, that she had spent ourselves when we seek to time in Israel, and even taught achieve this in the earlier years, at Anshe Emet Day School in The suggestion that parents Chicago. She expressed great be made to study along with satisfaction with the Inthe young people came from dianapolis Hebrew CongregaJulius Dorfman, executive tions Sunday School which her director of the Jewish Com- nine-year-old child loved to atmunity Center. He brought this tend, but generally it was conout when the observation was ceded by both panelists and the made that the parents were audience that when the children unable to participate in reached the sixth and seventh educating their children grade they were turned off by Jewishly because they them- religious education, selves were not that The question of priorities was knowledgeable. also advanced, and the conMrs. Atlas told of the effect elusion was reached that this on her of her stay in Israel determined to a great extent and how her Orthodox the way the children responded background gave her such to Jewish matters. Mrs. Green lovely memories of the Jewish told , of her displeasure at holidays. Jewish parents who brought ^iiiiitimiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiifiiiiiiimiTiiiiis 1 INDIANA’S ONLY PRESTIGE SHOW = FAMOUS CRUTCHER INDIANAPOLIS ANTIQUES SHOW I EXPOSITION HALL, INDIANA STATE FAIRGROUNDS . 1 ADM. Only APRIL 6, 7, 8, 9 11 AM-10:30 PM | | $1.50 Sunday 11-6 = Not a "dish” show! j| 52 furniture dealers E Room settings Faberge. Jewelry. Collection enamel souvenir spoons. Fine silver of all periods. Elegant Continental porcelains. EVERYTHING! E Everything guaranteed. Come browse or buy. You’ll like it! =
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would not do this and conse- ^ r * ^? rs * Frederick Wil- Philip , TTWir . .. quently attended regularly with iam P^denbery of Cairo, Ga., wa inHiananrtlic g Tho M & announce the engagement of residents of Indianapolis. The
their daughter, Marianne, to bride-elect is the granddaughter Edward Samuel Grenwald, son of Mrs. Sarah Turner and the of Mrs. Lucia Grenwald of Bal late Mr. David Leon Turner of Harbour, Fla., and the late Pelham, Ga., and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Blair Roddenbery, Sr., of Cairo, Ga. Miss Roddenbery is a graduate of Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, and of the University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., where she was a pledge of Kappa Delta sorority, receiving her Masters Degree in International Affairs at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla. She studied .as a visiting scholar at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Yugoslavia and also participated in a study program at Vaughn College, University of Leicester, Leicester, England, and Social Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. Miss Roddenbery was employed with the C & S National Bank in Atlanta and is presently working with the Library of International Relations in
Chicago.
Grenwald is an honors graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He received his J.D. degree cum laude at the Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago where he was Editor of the Law Review, a member of the national champion moot court team, and a member of the Junior Bar Association Board of Governors. He is a member and past president of Alpha EpsHon Pi Fraternity and a member of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, the Florida Bar, Tallahassee Bar, American Bar and the American Judicature Society. Grenwald is presently Assistant professor at the College of Law of Florida State University in Tallahassee. A May 14th wedding is planned at the home of the bride’s parents.
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