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September 27, 1940

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

ABSORPTION OF IMMIGRANTS IN
MARRIAGES
LIFE OF AMERICA DESCRIBED AT
AXELROD-STAHL
STATE CONFERENCE ON REFUGEES Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel S. Stahl,

Stating that for the first time
in history an immigrant group
is being absorbed into American
life on the basis of a planned
program, William Haber, execu-
tive director of the National Ref-
e Service, congratulated the
representatives ofJewish com-
munities from Michigan cities
and towns who gathered for the
first Michigan State Conference.
at Hotel Olds in Lansing, Sun-
da y, Sept. 21, on their response
to the resettlement problem.
Over 150 delegates attended
the Lansing conference which
s sponsored by the Michigan
Resettlement Service and the
Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds with the co-
operation of the Joint Distri-
bution Committee and the United
Palestine Appeal. Dr. Haber was
one of three speakers who ad-
dressed the luncheon meeting.
Commenting on a resolution
passed by the convention from
each Michigan community, Dr.
Haber said, "The organization
of a State Committee for the
Resettlement of Refugees in
Michigan, cooperating with the
National Refugee Service, is an
encouraging step forward to-

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ward the solution of this rela- Glynn Ct., announce the mar-
tively new and difficult problem riage of their daughter, Jean-
which confronts all Americans." ette, to Bernard H. Axelrod, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Axel-
The J. D. C. Job
rod.
American Jews would have had
Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi-
a problem to meet in Europe ciated at the ceremony which
even without Hitler, according was held before an altar of palms
to Samuel A. Goldsmity, direc- and standards of white mums,
tor of the Chicago Jewish Wel- in the English Room of Hotel
fare Fund, who also addressed Staler an Sunday, Sept. 15.
the luncheon meeting of the Con-
The bride wore an afternoon
ference. Mr. Goldsmith spoke dress in pheasant brown, trimmed
on behalf of the Joint Distribu- in mink with matching acces-
tion Committee. One of the group sories. She carried a white bible
who investigated the work of the with a corsage of white orchids.
J. D. C. in Europe in 1922, Mr.
Mrs. Manuel Rosenthal was
Goldsmith said, "The warfare of
bride's only attendant and
attrition leveled at the Jews of the
wore a Teal Blue afternoon dress
Europe has been going on for with matching accessories and
21 years. They were condemned, a corsage of purple orchids,
long before Hitler, to the morass while Manuel Rosenthal was the
of economic non-existence. After groom's best man.
the Treaty of Versaille the J. D.
Following the ceremony a
C. stepped in to keep Jewish dinner was served in the Mich-
Community life going. Primar- igan Room, after which Mr. and
ily the job of the J. D. C. in Mrs. Axelford left for an ex-
Europe has been to give the Jew- tended sojourn to Miami, Fla.
ish people a firm foundation in
The bride has been hon-
life for the present that they ored at several glowers by Misses
may live on for the future— Dorothy Miller and Eileen Wolf
and to give them hope for their on Aug. 20; Mrs. Leo Gottfu•cht
children."
on Aug. 30 at Hudson's Green
Mr. Goldsmith reminded his Room ; Mesdames Manuel Rosen-
audience that the most able of thal and Dave Shaw, sisters of
the European Jews have stayed the groom, on Sept. 3, at
in Europe ; that each community Frame's; Mesdames Irving Gold-
has organization and leadership; berg, Jack Leader, and Joseph
that we do not push a button Kamil at Frame's on Sept. 11.
and by some magic process send Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harris en-
American dollars to the poor of tertained at Club Royale.
Europe ; but that J. D. C. funds
are sent to the local leaders who
BROUDY-HYMAN
meet, just as this audience is
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer S. Hy-
meeting in conference, to decide man of Clairmount Ave. an-
the best distribution of the funds. nounce the marriage of their
Palestine Today
daughter, Esther Elaine, to
Rabbi Morris Adler, of Con- Clarence Broudy, son of Mr. and
gregation Shaarey Zedek, De- Mrs. Isadore Broudy of Taylor
troit, the third speaker at the Ave. on Aug. 17. After Oct. 1,
luncheon meeting, represented they will be at home at 3410
the United Palestine Appeal. Chicago Blvd.
Stating that although no one can
promise greater security for Pal-
MEISNER-REINITZ
estine than for France of Eng-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reinitz
land, that the guarantee of Zion-
ism is no greater than the guar- of 12047 Wark Ave. announce
antee of democracy, he describ- the marriage of their daughter,
ed the heroism of the Jews who Ella Miriam, to Maurice Meisner,
are continuing to buy more land son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Meis-
despite the situation in the world ne• of Leslie Ave., on Sept. 26.
today.
FORMAN-MANN
William Present of Lansing,
Mr. and Mrs. David Mann an-
presided at the luncheon meet-
ing. The invocation was given nounce the marriage of their
by Rabbi Eric Friedland of daughter, Lucille, to Shay Ed-
ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Pontiac.
Fred M. Butzel, chairman of liam Forman on Sept. 22... Dr.
the Michigan State Resettlement Leo Franklin officiated. The
Service, presided at the opening bride wore an ivory satin gown
session of the Conference which with a matching marquisette and
was devoted to the subject "De- chantilly lace veil. Miss Peggy
veloping the Community Pro- Mann, sister of the bride was
gra mfor Work with Refugees." maid-of-honor. Miss Ruth Share,
Representatives of six Michigan and Miss Estelle Jameson were
cities and towns reported pro- bridesmaids.
P. M. Mittleman was best man.
cedure in their respective com-
Roy Foreman and Sidney Fore-
munities.
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, of man were ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Foreman are
Detroit, chairman of the Chil-
dren's Department of the Re- honeymooning in New York and
settlement Service, gave a resume upon their return will take up
of the present day status of ref- residence on Cortland Ave.
ugee children in the country and
STERN-LEVIN
in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Levin
Stating the fact that the 500,-
000 American Jews live in Jew- announce the marriage of their
ish communities of only 5,000 daughter. Sylvia, to Leo Stern,
and of these, 250,000 American son of Mrs. Celia Stern on Sept.
Jews reside in communities of 22. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal of-
only 1,000, Isidore Sobeloff, exe- ficiated at the ceremony which
cutive director of the Detroit took place at the home of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, who bride's parents on Euclid Ave.
addressed the afternoon session
KRAMER-SIMON
of the Conference, pointed out
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Simon of
that whether American Jewry
succeeds in large fund-raising ef- Glynn Court announce the mar-
forts depends on what happens in riage of their daughter, Marion
the small communities. Mr. So- J., to Irving L. Kramer, son of
beloff urged unity and coopera- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer of
tion of community effort for ef- Northlawn Ave. Rabbi Leo M.
ficient administration as wellas Franklin performed the ceremony
fund-raising in the smaller cities, which took place at Temple Beth
advisng the organization of fer- El on September 26.
erations in those communities
SWARTZ-GELSTEIN
which were still unorganized.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelstein
John Merdler of Saginaw and
Matthew Kaplan of Lansing announce the marriage of their
served as discussants and a ques- daughter, Sarah, to Harry
tion period followed their re- Swartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
marks. Theodore Friedman, of Mon•is Swartz of Hazelwood
Bay City, acting chairman gave Ave.. Sept. 22, ReV, Samuel
a summation of the session, be- Mogill officiated. A reception fol-
fore the adjournment of the lowed at the litime Of thd bride's
parents.
Conference.

LEVINE-CLAMAGE

Evacuated Children Being
Registered By Britsh
Consul

Mrs. Harry Clamage of Tyler
Ave., announces the marriage of
her daughter, Reva, to Leon Le-.
vine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Levine, of Lansing Ave., Sept.
22. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal per-
formed the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Levine are motoring to New
York and upon their return will
reside on Rochester Ave.

It is desired that all children
evacuated from Great Britain to
the United States should register
immediately with the nearest
British Consul. Registration is
made without charge and may be
done by mail. In Ohio and Michi-
To the generous mind the
gan application should be made heaviest debt is that of grati-
to the British Consul, Debt% tude, when it is not in our pb'W ,
ais anttn ali pbs'si b1c.
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engagement of their daughter,
Helen, to Henry Berlow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berlow of
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Bnai Moshe Opens
Its Sunday School

Congregation Bnai Moshe an-
nounces the opening of its Sun-
day School, for the season 1940-
1941 under the supervision of
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan. Classes
ranging from kindergarten
through high school, conducted
by a staff of trained graduate
teachers will be offered.
Rabbi Nathan has made sev-
eral innovations in the Sunday
School curriculum this season, by
offering courses that are primar-
ily designed to give the student
a more thorough and basic un-
derstanding of the traditions and
faith of Israel, using the Bible
as text book. Besides the usual
courses that will give the student
a comprehensive survey in Jew-
ish history, new coursees in Jew-
ish prayer and principles of Juda-
ism will be offered.
A rich and varied extra-curric-
ulum program has been formu-
lated, integrated along with the
curriculum, and will be at the
disposal of the students. Among
the activities are : Journalism,
conducted by Maxmillian Smith ;
arts and handicrafts, conducted
by Rebecca Cooperman ; choir,
directed by J. Glantz; radio
script, conducted by Saul Schle-
singer; dramatics, directed by
Lillian Mellen.
Classes will begin Sunday,
Sept. 29, at 9:30. Those who
have not registered as yet may
do so this Sunday.

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