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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-08-16

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A mericam Autish Periodical &ter

August 16, 1940

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

AFFIANCED

• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Colby of Seward Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty Jane, to Dr. David Freedman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman of Gladstone Ave. Miss Colby
is a Wayne University student and a member of Sigma Theta
Delta Sorority. Dr. Freedman is a graduate of the University of
Detroit Dental College and is a member of Alpha Omega Dental
Fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Wetsman of 2444 W. Euclid Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Marie, to Jack H. Langer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jac Langer of Dexter Blvd. At home Sunday,
Aug. 25. No cardS.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Levy of Glendale Ave. announce the
en gagement of their daughter, Esther Revah, to Harold Bernhard,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Susman Bernhard of Flint, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Lebowitz of Oakman Court announce the
engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Edwin S. Finsilver, son
of 11•. and Mrs. S. Finsilver of Gladstone Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold of Hazelwood Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Theodore Zakon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zakon of Boston Blvd.

• WEDDINGS

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MISS MARION SIMON

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Simon
of Glynn Court announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marion, to Irving Kramer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer of
Northlawn Ave.

Aug. 18—Miss Eva Kay, (laughter of Mrs. Anna Kay of
Edison Ave., to Selden M. Isaacson, son of Mrs. Julia Isaacson
of Boston Blvd. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
Aug. 18—Miss Grace Stolinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Stolinsky of 3054 Pingree Ave., to Joe Math, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Math of Cleveland, 0., at the Knights of Pythias Hall.
Aug. 18—Miss Ethel Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cooper of Hazelwood Ave., to Leonard Tigay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Tigay of Taylor Ave., at the Hotel Fort Wayne.
Aug. 18—Miss Sally Kosins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Kosins of 2693 Glendale Ave., to Ben Finkel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Finkel of 2602 Clairmount Ave.
Aug. 18—Miss Lena S. Korn, daughter of Abraham Korn of
Monterey Ave., to Morris Gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ger-
son of Akron, 0. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate.
Aug. 18—Miss Florence Phyllis Moss, daughter of . Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Moss of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., to Max Prog, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Prog of 7330 Chalfonte Ave., at Hotel Wilshire. The La Roche Farm in the un-
Aug. 18—Miss Claryce Berman, daughte... of Mr. and Mrs. occupied region of Lot-et-Gar-
Louis Berman of La Crosse, Wis., to Ludwig Maybaum, son of Mrs. onne, in central France, will be
Rose Maybaum of this city, at Temple Beth El. the center of activity for the
Aug. 18—Miss Ruth Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. agricultural resettlement work
Goldman of 196 W. Grand Blvd., to Jack Schlesinger, son of Mr. now being undertaken by the
and Mrs. V. Schlesinger of 3009 Lawrence Ave. Reception at home, French ORT on behalf of war
2 to 5 p. m. victims and refugees, the Amer--
Aug. 18—Miss Beatrice Steinberg, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. can ORT learned in a report re-
Charles Steinberg, to Harold Helper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ceived from Vichy, France.
Helper, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
The report stated that work
Aug. 18—Miss Dorothy Fisher, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- on the La Roche Farm was not
liam Fisher of La Salle Blvd., to Frank E. Tessler, son of Mr. stopped during the entire time
and Mrs. Max Tessler of Cortland Ave., at Congregation Shaarey of the war. This farm, which is a
Zedek.
model agricultural enterprise, was
Aug. 18—Miss Belle Chesluk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon visited early in July by Dr. A.
Chesluk of 1983 Taylor Ave., to Werner Martell of New York Singalovsky, vice-president of the
City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martell of Tel Aviv, Palestine. World ORT Union, and D. L.
Reception at 1945 Oakman Blvd., from 3 to 7 o'clock.
Frankel, superintendent of ORT
Aug. 18—Miss Mamie L. Maldawsky, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. vocation training system.
Louis Maldawsky of 3039 Sturtevant Ave., to Jason H. Tickton,
In their report Dr. Singalov-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Tickton of 2696 Pasadena Ave., at sky and Dr. Frankel said: "The
Temple Beth El.
return to agricultural labor, now
Aug. 25—Miss Eve Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer so acute a problem for France,
Sherman of 2239 W. Grand Ave., to Joseph Weisblum, on of Mr. is even more pressing for the
and Mrs. Benjamin Weisblum of 3357 Webb Ave., at Hotel Statler. Jewish evacuees and demobilized
Aug. 25—Miss Bella Gorzeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip soldiers. The Jewish population,
J. Gorzeck of 3019 Gladstone Ave., to Hyman Morginofsky, son now forced to look for a new
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morginofsky, at the Wilshire Hotel.
economic orientation, must, more
Sept. 1—Miss Helen Rosalyn Lefkofsky, daughter of Mr. and than ever, turn to agriculture.
Mrs. Goodman J. Lefkofsky of 2516 W. Philadelphia Ave.,- to Agricultural resettlement and
Mitchell Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Fuller- training must therefore be a vital
ton Ave.
Part of any program of construc-
Sept. 1—Miss Shelia Loretta Rader, (laughter of Mr. and MN. tive help. To further this work
Louis Rader, of Flint, Mich., formerly of Detroit, to Jack Mostin, so that at least a part of the two
son of Mr. and Mrs. Iassac Mostin, of New York.
hundred thousand Jewish evacuees
Sept. 4—Miss Marjorie Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry now in unoccupied France may
Berger, to Milton Elson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Elson, at find a way to earn a living and
8 p. m. at the Berger home on W. Boston Blvd.
to escape being ejected from the
Sept. 8—Miss Lucille Kollins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris economic structure, the ORT is
Kollins of Pontiac, to Leo Ittigson, son of Mrs. Molly Ittigson of planning to use its model farm,
Grosse Pointe.
La Roche, as a center for agri-
cultural education and as an aid
in re-settling Jews on the land."
The French ORT also reports
that it is planning the continu-
Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Bloomberg (Billie Klein) ance of its industrial and handi-
craft training in line with its
of 18711 Pennington Drive, a daughter, Diane Carol.
Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Rice of LaSalle Blvd., policy of helping the declassed
twin sons. Mrs. Rice is the former Eunice Baker of Elmira, N. Y. and refugee Jews in France ei-
To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Federman (Estelle Goldberg), a son, ther to find one of the few ave-
Michael Joel.
nues of livelihood still left open
to them, or to fit them with a
skill which they can use should
they he able to emigrate to a
Junior Hadassah Will Consider
new country.
Youth anZionist Problems
"In view of present condi-
5700-1940
NEW YORK (WNS)—Dr. Paul
Rosh Chodesh Ellul—Wednes- tions," the report concludes, "the
II. Douglas, professor of eco-
French ORT is using every op-
nomics in the University of Chi- day, September 4.
portunity to train the Jews in
5701-1940
cago, will speak on problems con-
agriculture, skilled trades, and
Rosh
llashonah

Thursday
fronting American youth at the
industry so that they may be pre-
17th annual convention of Junior and Friday, Oct. 3 and 4.
Pared to enter into those occu-
Yom
Kippur,
Saturday,
Octo-
lladassah, the Young Women's
pations still open to them here
ber
12.
Zionist Organization of America,
or valuable to them wherever
All
holidays
begin
at
sundown
in the Palmer House, Chicago,
they may go."
on Aug. 24. The sessions of of the preceding secular day.

viimEL tioN

FARM IN FRANCE
CENTER OF ORT

Headquarters of Agri-
cultural and Re-Set-
tlement Work

9150 TWELFTH STREET

at Atkinson

EXPER1

FURRIER

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Sheared Beaver . . . Mink

My Specialty — Remodeling and Repairing

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• BIRTHS

Jewish Calendar

the convention will be held from
Aug. 21 to Aug. 25.
The address of Dr. Douglas
will launch a discussion by the
delegates on methods of safe-
guarding democracy, which at a
later session will be embodied in
resolutions on defense and re-
lated subjects.

An aspirant to a Broadway
career is Jean Fornay, formerly
of Vienna . . . She's hoping to
reach the Great White Way soon,
now that she has completed a
course in English dramatic art
under Jan Manner, the famed
coach ... Miss Fornay just made
her American debut in a summer
theater presentation of a Noel
Coward play.

Tens of Thousands Join in Prayer
Marking Tisha B'Ab

Orthodox Zionists and Rabbinical
Synod to Convene at Montreal

NEW YORK (WNS) — The
second annual convention of the
Canadian Mizrachi will be held
in Montreal Aug. 17-19, it was
announced here by Leon Gell-
man, president of the Mizrachi
Organization of America, reli-
gious Zionist movement.
A Synod of Rabbis in Canada
will be convened simultaneously
with the Mizrachi convention.
Rabbi Hirsh Cohen, dean of the
Canadian Rabbinate, and chief of
the Montreal Rabbinical Board
has issued a call to all Jewish
clergy throughout Canada to par-
Flowers for All Occasions— ticipate in this important confer-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. ence.

JERUSALEM.—(Palcor Agen-
cy)—The first Tisha b'Ab which
the Yishuv has commemorated
since the disturbances, but one
which was marked by infinitely
greater tension and crisis, was
observed throughout Palestine.
Tens of thousands of Jews from
all parts of the country congre-
gated at the historic Wailing
Wall in Jerusalem to mourn for
the destruction of the First, and
C,50 years later the Second, Tem-
ple at Jerusalem.

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