14 MARRIAGES September 12, 1441 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle September Bride NEWMAN - ARBIT On Sunday evening, Sept. 7, at the Belcrest, Miss Myn Arbit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arbit of 2981 Elmhurst Ave., was united in marriage to Herbert Newman, son of Mrs. Jennie New- van of Clairmount Ave. Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated. The bride's attendants were Miss Marion Blake, Sam Arbit and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Treb- ruck. The best man was Harry Newman. The couple left for Florida. Zionists Cable $250,000 for Land Purchase in Palestine Continuity in Jewish National Home Upbuilding Uninterrupted During First Two War Years, Dr. Goldstein Says in Message to Jerusalem NEW YORK, N. Y. — The cision to • make a second $100,- sum of $250,000 was cabled by 000 grant to the Fund for the the Jewish National Fund of acquisition of a second land America to the Jerusalem head- tract for the establishment of quarters of the Keren Kayemeth a colony in Palestine bearing Lelsrael, the instrumentality of the name of the Bnai Brith Pres- the Zionist movement for the ident. acquisition and reclamation of the soil of Palestine as national and inalienable property, it was Beth El College announced by -Dr. Israel Gold- stein, President of the Jewish To Open Oct. 20 National Fund of America. The sum was earmarked for the fur- A curriculum of unprecedent- therance of the wartime land acquisition and reclamation pro- ed interest has been arranged gram which is essential for for the Beth El College of Jew- strengthening the foundation of ish Studies this year. Sessions the Jewish National Home and will start Monday night, Oct. 20. for providing the population as There will be the usual classes well as the military forces with in Jewish history and literature, a larger measure of locally grown the Hebrew language, symbols and ceremonies, etc., but in ad- foodstuffs. dition there will be several fea- In a message conveying the tures of outstanding interest. resolve of American Zionists and Among these will be the follow- Jews to continue their support ing: (a) Marriage Institute. Un- for the defense and upbuilding the auspices of Dr. B. Bern- of the Jewish National Home, der Caplan, who is an outstand- Dr. Goldstein stressed the fact ard ing upon the subject that notwithstanding the vicissi- and authority who until recently was head tudes and dangers of invasion of the Psychiatric Department of through which Palestine passed Toledo State Hospital, a mar- during the first two years of riage institute will be conducted the war, the continuity of Jew- as one of the regular features ish constructive effort has not of the College. This course will been interrupted. The "upset" consist of ten sessions, seven of in Hitler's time-table granted the which will be led by Dr. Cap-, Holy Land a "respite" which, Ian. it is hoped, will s-bes - of a per- (b) A School for Parents. As manent nature and enable the builders of the Jewish National a part of the curriculum of the Home to fortify their positions. College of Jewish Studies, there The acquisition by the Jewish will be instituted it School for National Fund of an area of Parents. (c) Why I Am What I Am. more than 70,000 dunams, • the establishment of eight new agri- Under this title, a course of ten cultural colonies and the placing lectures will be given by the rep- under cultivation of more than resentatives of various religions. 50,000 dunams since Sept. 1, Participating in this course will 1939, was cited in the message be an authority upon Catholi- nwho will explain the basic as proof of the progress made trinciples of that faith. Similar- despite the war. The message was addressed to IY an outstanding Protestant r ld pr es i. preacher will deal with Protes- s i s a hnl cd n , 1 v o veteran M zie o n na isht tantism. Included in the course le Zionist emleacU dent of the Jewish National will also be a representative of Fund, and conveyed the greet- Liberal Christianity, such as Uni- ings of all Zionist parties and tarianism and Universalism. A groups 'which are affiliated or Christian Scientist will discuss his faith. There will also be a are cooperating with the Amer- , ' ican branch of the Organization. Conservative Rabbi and a Re- form Rabbi, each stating his 'po The Zionist Organization of s ition. A representative of the America, Hadassah (the Wom of - Zionist group will also have a en's Zionist Organization i ace in this program, which America), the Order . Sons of lo should be tremendously stin321at-. Zion, Mizrachi (Orthodox Zion- ing. ist Organization of AmeriCe), (d) Judaism and the Profes- Poale Zion-Zeire Zion (Zionist • A program is in contem- Labor Party) and other groups stuns. plation especially for profession- are represented on the Jewish National Fund's Board of Di- Dr. Leo M. Franklin; acting rectors. The Fund enjoys the cooperation of Zionists as well educational director, will be glad to hear from . men and women as non-Zionists. Among the let- who are interested in registering ter is included the Bnai Brith for any of these courses. Call which recently announced its de- Temple Beth El, Madison 8530. GREENBERG - KAPLAN Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan of 11845 LaSalle Blvd. announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean- ette, to Irving Greenberg of this city, on Aug. 31. BROWN - FRIEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedman of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, announce the marriage of their daughter, Anne, to Mack Brown of Los Angeles. Loud•Mouthed Slovakian Jew- Baiter Revealed as Thief GENEVA (JPS) — Following German occupation of Slovakia, the official Government newspa- per, The Slovak, became a viru- lently anti-Jewish organ. Its edi- tor, Augustin Moravek, was noted as an implacable foe of the Jews and an ardent supporter of the government's expropriation policy. For nearly two years he flour- ished. During all that time Mo- ravek ranted against Jewish pos- session of Slovak lands, and de- clared that all Jewish property should be turned over to qualified Aryans. Today the people of Slovakia understand whom he meant when he referred to qualified Aryans. In most cases, he referred to himself. Moravek is now standing trial —Photo by J. J. Clarke for fraudulent appropriation for his own use of 1,208 Jewish busi- MRS. DAVID MUSKOVITZ ness enterprises, Aryanized by (Miss Florence Sborow) the government. His trial is one of several such soon to be heard rs. E. Elliger of Chicago, Mr. and At in ,impressive ceremony on in the puppet state. Sunday., Sept. 7, at the Shaarey Mrs. I. Klas and family of Prince- Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi A. M. ton, Ill., Miss Clara Zimmerman, When German bombs recently Hershman united in marriage Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman, destroyed the Vachtangov Thea- Miss Florence Sborow, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Friedman ter in Moscow, in its remains of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sborow and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fried- were found programs , listing of LaSalle Blvd., to David Mus- man of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin Wolfson of New York kovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- Guttman, Miss Esta Hamburger and Miss Florence Weisman of as the director of the Russian dore Muskovitz of Leslie Ave. version of the greatest of all The bride's attendants included New York. Mr. and Mrs. Muskovitz are American newspaper plays, "The Miss Annette Friedman as maid Front Page". Wolfson, who of honor, Ruth Mae Sborow as touring through Florida and the started his theatrical career with junior bridesmaid, and the Misses eastern states and on their return the Theater Guild, is now a fea- Rosall Muskovitz, Mildred Lubets- the end of the month will reside ky, Shirley Galin and Florence on Prest Ave. tured player in radio. Weisman as bridesmaids. Louis Elkind acted as best man, Happiness is neither within us Peace is the happy; - .: natural only, or without us; it is the with Cyril Astreim, Jack Weiss, Robert Yoffe and Jerry Pershin state of man; war, his- corrup- union of ourselves with God. as ushers. Jerry Muskovitz was tion, his disgrace. —Pascal. junior usher. —James Thomson. Dinner and reception followed a large number of guests. TO THOSE WHO HAVE for The out-of-town guests included: If we have not peace within THE OLD EDITION OF Mr. and Mrs. Dave Benjamin, ourselves, it is vain to seek it THE HEINZ CALENDAR Mr. and Mrs. A. Muskovitz, Mr. from outward sources. and Mrs. B. Pershin and Mr. and • —La Rochefoucauld. This publication has been asked to remind those of its readers who have the old edition of the 24-Yea• Hebrew-English Calendar of H. J. BETH EL SCHOOL OF RELIGION Heinz Co. that the dates in the book do not go beyond Rosh Hashanah of this year. However, Heinz has published a new calen- dar, going up to 1949. The new book is also free to everybody who sends' for it. TO OPEN SEPT. 13 The New Edition of the Heins Calendar All dates • 1924 to 1949 If you have the brown covered Top Row—Left to right: Sam- edition (1917 to 1941), it is advis- uel Milan, Jonas Segal, Philip able to keep it but to send for the new calendar, too. The two booklets Heideman, G. G. Kohleriter, Les- lie Schmier, Irving Lieberman, actually supplement each other. To find Yahrzeit dates, Bar Dr. Burton Schmier, Miss Helen Mitzvahs and other anniversaries Cohen. Third Row—Miss Pearl Rap- is a task of a few moments with this convenient book at hand. paport, Miss Zina' Grand, Miss Jewish holidays up to the year 1965 Rose Dovitz, Manuel Simon, Irv- are also listed on a special page. ing Rosen, Sam Polk, Jason To receive a ifree copy of the „Tickton, Miss Sophie Rice, Mrs. :ew calendar, merely send a post- David Diamond, Miss Faye Flint, card or a letter to: Mrs. Murray Romm. H. J. HEINZ CO. - Dept. J2 Second Row—Miss Geraldine Pittsburgh, Pa. Horwitz, Miss Frances Blum, Miss Molly Matthews, Miss Rosalyn Gordon, Miss Rose Berlin, Miss Henrietta Hassol, Mrs. Samuel Polk, Mrs. Jason Tickton, Mrs. Mildred Levenson, Miss Edith Silverman, Mrs. George Galvani. First Row—Mrs. Lillian Alex- ander, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Miss Rosalind Schu- bot, Miss Leanore Gottfried. Members of the -staff not in the picture: Allen Schmier, Wal- ter Schmier, Joseph Rubinove, Mrs. Milton Ponnusky and Rob- ert Krause. This Saturday morning. Sept. 13, classes in Temple Beth El School of Religion will open for the confirmation department, con- sisting of the 7th, 8th, and 9th tirades, and on Sunday, Sept. 14, all other classes from the kin- dergarten through the 6th grade and from the 10th to the 12th, will begin their work.. All children who were in the School last year have been ad- vised of the rooms to which they shall report. New pupils must be accompanied by their parents at the time of registration. The School Office is open for such registration each week-day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. The School accepts children in the kindergarten class at the age of 4, and the school system provides for a 'religious training through a period of 12 years, after which pupils may graduate into adult. educational work, as conducted in Beth El College of Jewish Studies.