America ffewith Periodical &ter 194? November 13, 1942 MARRIAGES HERMAN - WEISMAN Mr. and Mrs. Alex Weisman, of Elmhurst Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Shir- ley, to Philip M. Herman, son of Airs. Lena Herman, of Toledo, Ohio, on Nov. 15. 18 of wi ll ROYCE - YAGODA Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Alpern announce the marriage of their daughter, Shirley Royce, to Jack Yagoda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yagoda on Oct. 31. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS B. & P. of Hadassah To Hear Aaron Rosenberg Morris Eder of 2676 Elmhurst Ave. announces the engagement of his daughter, Helen, to Morris Greenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Business and Professional William Greenstein of Virginia Park. No date has been set for Division of }{^ will have a the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kamer of Philadelphia Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Ernest R. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Baker of Sturtevant Ave. 111r. and Mrs. Ben Glickstein of Gladstone Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Bess, to Lt. Charles J. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson of Calvert Ave. The date of their marriage has been set for Jan. 3, 1943. Mrs. Florence Delaney of Brooklyn, N. Y., announces the engagement of her daughter, Peggy, to Petty Officer Paul W Edelstein, U. S. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Edelstein of Rochester Ave. The wedding will take place on Dec. 6. ROTH - VINEBERG The marriage of Miss Shirley • WEDDINGS Margaret Vineberg, former Mon- treater, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol S. Vineberg to Irvin Nov. 29—Miss Ruth Ann Schlanger, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlanger of Calvert Ave., to Paul B. Newman, son of Sam Baum, takes place Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Newman of Calvert Ave., at the Statler Nov. 15 at 5:30 at the Book-Cad- Hotel. Rabbis B. Benedict Glazer and Isaac Stollman will officiate. illac Hotel, Rabbi Glazer officiat- ing. • BIRTHS GILBERT - GLICKMAN Mrs. Jennie Gilbert announces the marriage on Saturday evening, Nov. 7, of her daughter Martha, to Norman Glickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glickman, of 1711 Blaine Ave. ac on if- de ill NI. SHIFMAN - GRANTZ A very impressive ceremony was solemnized when Hate11 Grantz, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grantz of Monica Ave,, was married to Harry Shifman, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shif- man of 2554 Elmhurst, last Sun- day evening at the Reviera Hall, on Joy Road. Rabbi Eiseman of the Ben Jacob Synagogue officiat- ed. Conforming with the times, the ceremony was performed in mili- tary style with Ben Shifman, bro- ther of the groom as best man. Ted Grantz, brother of the bride, Seymour Tarnoff, Jack Tarnoff, Sidney Gassel prosecuting at- torney of Alpena, William Utley, Albert ("Bud") Schweig, as ush- ers. Mrs. Sidney Gassell of Al- pena, sister of the bride as matron of honor, Larry Grantz as ring bearer and Rasalie Shifman as flower girl. 110 guests attended the dinner at 8 p. m. and an additional 130 attended the reception afterward (from 9 p. m. until midnight). The Ben Jacob congregation pre- sented the newly married couple with a silver candelebra. Miss Rose Cohen Orchestra played for the dancing. Mr. Morris Podolsky led the guests in Hebraic folk songs. Mr. and Mrs. Shifmon left for two weeks honeymoon in New York City. Et Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman M. Beale (Harriet Rosen- thal) of Russell Woods, a son, Jerome Miles. Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Maddin (Esther Loewen- berg) of Broadstreet Blvd., a son, Richard Joel. Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winkler (Clare Mendlovits) of 4310 Cortland Ave., a son, Leslie Michael. Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtzman (Lilly Wasserman) of Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Ethel. Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenberg (Sara PartoVich) of LaSalle Blvd., a son, Robert Allen. Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Sobel (Lynne Schlaes) of 18314 Monte Vista, a daughter, Gill Beth. Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel, a son, Byron Edward. Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Bernhard (Esther Levy), a daughter, Karen Leslie. Nov. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Schakne (Beverly Ellen Jacob), a daughter, Jill Leslie. Nov. 8--To Captain and Mrs. Leonard Birndorf (Irene Bussey), a son, Laurence Alan. Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner (Rose Bernstein). a son, Richard Owen. Rabbi Israel Porath To Address Yeshivah Semi-Annual Meeting Rabbi Isaac Stollman, president of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah an- nounces that the second semi-an- nual membership meeting of the Yeshivah will be held on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 7:00 p. m. in the Yeshivah Building, Dexter at Cortland. Rabbi Israel Porath of Cleve- land, Ohio, will be the guest- speaker. Rabbi Porath, one of the outstanding rabbinical personali- ties of the Middle West, is known as the author of learned books and as an excellent orator. The chairmen of the various committees of the Yeshivah will read brief reports of the achieve- ments of the institution and the further development of the Yeshi- cah will be discussed by the mem- bership. The lecture will also mark the official start of the membership drive which had to be postponed on account of the war chest. —BUY WAR BONDS- AARON ROSENBERG dinner meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1942 at 6:30 p. m. at the Belcrest Hotel, 5400 Cass Ave. An "Evening of Jewish Hu- mor" with Aaron Rosenberg, well known author and humorist, will highlight the meeting. A delight- ful evening is anticipated, and members and their friends are invited. Reservations should be made immediately by calling Lillian Gordon, University 3-8454. Bnai David Auxiliary Donor Luncheon Dec. 16 The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- gregation Bnai David are spon- soring their yearly donor lunch- eon at the Bnai David social hall, Elmhurst and 14th, at 12:30. Mrs. B. Margolis, who is chair- man of the luncheon can be reach- ed at TY. 6-1037. Mrs. E. Rosen has charge of the tickets and can also be reach- ed at TO. 7-8411. The president, Mrs. Z. Needles urges all the members of the Auxiliary and members of Con- gregation Bnai David to assist in making this luncheon a suc- cess. RECENT NOVEMBER BRIDES • • • VANDOR -SALGO Dr. and Mrs. Geza Schinagel of 73 Easen, Highland Park, an- nounce the marriage of their sis- ter, Miss Ruth Salgo to Bela Vandor of Cleveland, Ohio. The marriage took place Sunday, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Vandor will reside in Cleveland. The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society had a delightful rally on Tuesday at the Dexter Lawrencellall. The next committee meeting for the donor will be held on Thursday, Nov. 12. The donor will be held on Dec. 8 and a surprise entertainment is promised. Last Membership Enrollment Meet of U. H. S. Held Nov. 5 The closing meeting of the membership enrollment effort of the United Hebrew Schools was held last Thursday evening, Nov. 5, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau. Very incourag- ing reports were submitted by all the workers. Aaron A. Silberblatt, the chair- man of this effort, pointed out that this is the first time in many years that a considerable num- ber of new members have been enlisted for the United Hebrew Schools. Dr. Albert E. Bernstein, the associate chairman, spoke in the same vein expressing very much satisfaction over the out- come of this annual effort. Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Kei- dan were the guests of honor of this gathering. The judge, in his remarks, stated that there are two outstanding institutions in which he is vially interested, and that is the synagogue and the United Hebrew Schools. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, who comes to these meetings not only as a Cantor but as a friend and a worker, led the gathering in group singing. He also ren- dered several vocal solos. The following workers were ac- tive in this annual membership effort: Aaron A. Silberblatt, Dr. A. E. Bernstein, Dr. Harry S. Berman, Julius Berman, Herman D. Boraks, Harry Bradlin, David Brown, Dr. J. Y. Burnstein, Harry Cohen, Harry Davidoff, Abraham DeRoven. Harry Dunitz, Morris Fishman, H. Goldberg, L. Gottlieb, Ben Gould, Bernard Isaacs, Joseph N. Keidan, Samuel Kohlenberg, Abra- ham J. Lachover, Morris Lach- over, Charles Lapides, Arthur Land, Moses Levitt, S. Munch, A. Penush, Morris Plafkn, Wil- liam Roth, Abraham Schachter, Meyer Shugerman, Ben Sidlow, Ben L. Silverstein, Cantor Jacob H. Sonneklar, Nathan Yoffa and Rudolph Zuieback. Contributions to the scholarship fund of the United Hebrew Schools were announced by Isaac Shetzer, Leo Kuschinski and Moses Levitt. The meeting was concluded w'th at very fine social arranged by the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau. Rabbi Leon Fram To Lecture on Jewish Folklore on Nov. 20 MASKIN - LAINE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laine an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Rose Marie, to Candi- date George J. Maskin, Officers Candidate School, Camp Barkeley, Tex., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis %Ain, on Oct. 17, 1942. Habonim Mothers To Hold Dinner Dec. 6 In keeping with their annual tradition, the Mothers of Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth, are prepar- ing a community dinner at the workmen's Circle Center, Sunday, Dec. 6. Meals will be served from noon until late in the eve- ning. As in the past, the Hab- onim will wait on tables and pro- vide entertainment. Members of the Labor Zionist movement and parents of Habonim are especial- ly urged to reserve this date. The first meeting of the new Ilahonim youth group will be held this Sunday evening, Nov. 15 , 8 p. m., at the Farband shule, 1912 Taylor. The program for this meeting will include movies of Habonim activities, presenta- tion of the program for the group, refreshments, and danc- ing. Harold Greenberg will pre- side. This will be the tenth and old- est group of Habonim to be form- ed this year. Activities begin with bo ys and girls ten years old, and include youth in their early twen- ties. The program of Habonim IS based upon Zionist education and activity, and includes Jew- ish culture, entertainment, scout- ing, summer camps, and other im- provement activities. For further information call Ruth Meycrowitz, TV. 7-1197. Ladies' Aid Donor To Be Held Dec. 8 —Photo by J. J. Clarke. MRS. HARVEY ZEMAN (Miss Sylvia Eizelman) The Shaarey Zadek was the -Photo by J. J. Clarke. MRS. DANIEL KOSOFSKY (Miss Pearl Milgrom) —Photo by J. J. Clarke. MRS. SOL MOSKOFSKY (Miss Ida Elaine Travis) On Nov. 1, Miss Pearl Milgrom, At the Congregation Beth Ye- Milgrom, 1670 Pingree Ave., be- came the bride of Mr. Daniel Kosofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Kosofsky, 4037 Sturte- vant Ave. The ceremony took place at the home of the groom, with the bride's brother, Rabbi Milgrom of Joliet, Ill., officiating. Mogill united in marriage Ida Elaine Travis, daughter of Mrs. Mary Travis of Seward Ave. and Sol Moskofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Moskofsky, 2233 flazelwook Ave. scene of a lovely wedding on Sun- (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel hudah on Sunday, Nov. 8, Rabbi day, Nov. 8, when Rabbi Morris Adler united in marriage Sylvia Eizelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. harry Eizelman of Griggs Ave. and Harvey Zeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeman, of Gladstone Ave. The bride's gown was made with a light bodice of fine alencon lace, buttoned down the back with tiny lace-covered buttons and fashioned with a becoming sweet- heart neckline, the very full skirt was of heavy ivory satin and end- ed in a long train. She carried a prayer book and orchids. Mrs. Joe Liburt, sister of the bride, a military blue gown fashioned with bodice of satin and very full net skirt and carried American Beauty roses. Miss Annette Eizel- man, sister, was maid of honor and wore a soft sky blue taffeta gown. The bridesmaids all in rose more taffeta gowns were Mrs. Al- fred Goldman, Mrs. David Mills, Mrs. Arthur Grenn and Mrs. Jos. Eizelman. The flower girls were Dolores Kaplan and Lorraine Mills, both wearing pastel taffeta gowns. Miss Z. Pragg in a gown of blue chif- fon was junior bridesmaid. The groom's brother, Miles Ze- man, acted as best man with Stan- ley Berris, Harry Solomon, Wil- liam Freedman, Miles Myerson and Dr. Joe Liburt as ushers. Warren Liburt was junior usher, Bert Liburt being ring bearer. Both Mrs. Zelman and Mrs. Eiz- elman chose gowns of grey crepe with sequin trim and wore cor- sages of orchids. Dinner and re- ception followed the ceremony. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin, her finger tip veil being held by a halo, and she carried a bouquet of garden- ias and roses. Rose C. Travis was her sister's maid of honor with Bertha Moskofsky, Maxine Copp, Wini- fred Shlon as bridesmaids and Natalie Elaine Greenberg was junior bridesmaid. Sanders Hertz- berg acted as best man with the following ushers Sanford Rubin, Julius Travis, Dr. Milton Lappin and Kelvin Moskofsky. Dinner and reception followed the ceremony. — BUY WAR BONDS Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will deliver the second of his series of Friday night lec- tures on "Jewish Folklore and Legend," Nov. 20, at 8:30 p. m., in the Lecture Hall of the De- troit Institute of Arts. The first lecture in this series was given two weeks ago, on the subject, "The Legends of Abra- ham." The second lecture will be on the special topic, "The Le- gends of the Patriarchs and the Matriarchs." Other lectures in the series will be, "The Legends of Moses," "The Legends of the Temple," "The Legends of Solomon," and "The Legends of the Chassidim." Cantor Robert S. Tulman, ac- companied by Organist Karl W. Haas, will chant traditional Sab- bath melodies. The service will be followed by a Social Hour, in the Roman- esque Hall of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. 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