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December 25, 1942



Dr. Shmarya Kleinman
To Be Honored on His
Birthday With Banquet

Dr. Shmarya Kleinman will be
honored on his 50th birthday
wiith a banquet, on Jan. 3, 1943,
at 6:30 p. m., at the Workmen's
Circle, 11529 Linwood Ave.
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• ENGAGEMENTS

Sisterhood of Temple
Israel Dessert Lunch
At Kern's on Jan. I I

Shifra Chapter of Junior
Mizrachi Elects Officers

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Posner, of Calvert Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to William Schwartz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schwartz, of Toledo Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W. Graham of 12734 Lawton Ave.
Temple Israel Sisterhood will
announce the engagement of their (laughter, Sally Rose, to Sergt. serve its annual dessert luncheon
Harold Kaletsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaletsky of Mon- at Kerns, Monday afternoon, Jan.
11, 1943, at 1 p. m.
terey Ave. At home Sunday, Dec. 27.

The Shifra Chapter of Junior
Women's Mizrachi held their first
meeting at the home of Miss
Pearl Rappaport of Philadelphia
on Sunday, Dec. 20.
An interesting program for
the day included an address by
Mrs. Abraham Danzig and He-
brew vocal selections by Miss
Dora Selesny.
Plans were formulated for the
coming season. The following of-
ficers were elected. Fay Stollman,
president, Pearl Rappaport, vice-
president, Sorel Subar, secretary
and Dvora Selesny, treasurer.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of. Miss Florence
Rubinstein, 2233 Gladstone Ave.,
2 p. in., January 4.
The membership is open to all
young women, 18 to 22.
All those desiring any infor-
mation concerning the Chapter,
may get in touch with Fay Stoll-
man, TY. 4-7781.

• WEDDINGS

Dec. 26—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis of Appoline Ave. an-
nounce the marriage of their (laughter, Bette Elaine, to Joseph
Allender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender of Warrington
Drive, at the Hotel Statler, on Saturday night, Dec. 26.
Dec. 27—Miss Eada Joy Rubenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elias C. Rubenstein of Dexter Blvd., to Seymour E. Barrer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Barrer of New York. A reception will be
held on Sunday, Dec. 27, at the home of the bride's parents.
Dec. 27—Miss Florence Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Moss of Northlawn Ave., to Arnold H. Rosman, s"n of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd.
Jan. 3—Miss Bess Glickstein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Glickstein, to Lieut. Charles J.Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Robinson of Calvert Ave. Ceremony at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
with Rabbi Adler officiating.
Jan. 10—Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Raizin of Lawrence Ave. an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter, Anne, to Theodore Teitel-
baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teitelbaum of Highland Ave.,
Sunday, Jan. 10, 1943, at 5:30 p. m. Ceremony at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek with Rabbi Adler officiating. Dinner and reception
at the Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood at Third.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

MRS. ARTHUR HASS

• BIRTHS

DR. SHMARYA KLEINMAN

ary chairman; James I. Ellmann;
Mrs. Julius Feigelman, secretary;
Rabbi Morris Adler, Shloime Ber-
covich, Fred Butzel, Aaron
Droock, Rabbi Leon Frain, Isaac
Frank, Herman Jacobs, Max
Holtzman, Alex Levitt, David
Lifshitz, Harry Lipsitz, Dr. Ed-
ward R. Robbins, Aaron Rosen-
berg, Harry Riseman, Dr. I. W.
Ruskin, Meyer Schneider, Isador
Sobeloff, Jacob Sonenklar, Ben
Shifrin, Saul Waxman and S. D.
Weinberg.
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman was
born in Russia. He received his
Jewish education in the .tradi-
tional Cheder and studied Tal-
mud at the age of 10. Educated
in the gymnasium at Vilno, medi-
cal school at the University of
Berlin, Psycho-Neurolgical Insti-
tute of Petrograd and graduated
medical school of the Donskey
University in Rostov on Don.
During his student years, he
devoted himself to journalism
and short story writing in Yiddish
and Russian. He was associated
with the Socialist movement in
Russia since his early years. The
Revolution of 1917 found him in
in Rostov on Don where he was
active in Jewish socialist circles
and also in the newly-created
agencies of the revolutionary
period.
During the years of the civil
war in Russia, Dr. Kleinman
served as a physician in the
armies, the White as well as the
Red. Dr. Kleinman continued his
writings in Yiddish all through
the period of the Revolution, and
participated in Yiddish cultural
organizations of that period.
The end of the war with Po-
land found Dr. Kleinman in Po-
land serving in the Polish army
as a physician. After demobiliza-
tion in 1922 he came to Warsaw
where he devoted himself to
journalism, contributing regularly
to the "Folkszeitung" and repre-
senting the monthly "Folksge-
zunt".
Dr. Kleinman came to this
country in 1923, and at first was
associated with "Dos Naie Wort"
of Boston, serving at the same
time as resident physician in a
hospital ,in Lawrence, Mass. In
1927 he came to Detroit. During
the 15 years of his residence
here he has been active in many
liberal movements in the city,
being associated with the Social-
ist and labor movements.
participated actively in every
Yiddish cultural enterprise. He
was the president of the Detroit
Cyco and was active in the work
of the Yiddish Scientific Institute.
Dr. Kleinman is on the executive

Nov. 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Albert B. Shulman, a daughter,
Carol Sue.
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz (Sadie Vertlieb)
of Tuxedo Ave., a (laughter.
•Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Newman (Libby Che•-
bansky), a son, Sherwin Seymour.
Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brodsky (Bee Kutnick) of
10229 Dexter Blvd.,
Blvd. a daughter, Joanne Rae.
Dec. 12—To
and Mrs. Harry Cohen (Ruth Feingersh) of
Cheyenne Ave., a daughter, Linda Dianne.
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Baer Keidan (Fayga Bofsky) of
Santa Barbara Drive, a daughter, Alice Elizabeth.
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller (Reva Baron) of
Collingwood Ave., a son.
Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel (Bernice Nemer), of
Buena Vista Ave., a son, Dennis Robert.
Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilenkin (Sarah Seligman)
of Burlingame Ave., a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erman (Hylda Ruth Fixle•) of 4310
Cortland Ave., a' daughter, Melvene Fern.

In the Realm of
Local Society

.

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel M.
Baker of Ohio Ave. have re-
turned from a six weeks' vacation
spent at Hollywood, Fla.

Miss Ruth Welling, a student
at the University of Wisconsin,
arrived home to spend her vaca-
tion with her father, Dr. D. B.
Welling of the Belcrest.

MARRIAGES

CHEROFF - DOMBROWSKY
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dombrow-
sky of 2253 Gladstone Ave., Do-
troit, announce the marriage of
their daughter Esther Leah, to
Lt. Harry Cheroff, Army Air
Force, Ferry Command. Long
Beach, Calif.
The couple was married on
Nov. 19, in Las Vegas, Nev.
and honeymooned at El Rancho
Vegas, in Nevada. Lt. and Mrs.
Cheroff are now residing at 2742
Temple, Los Angeles.

William Loewenstein, a stu-
dent at the University of North
Carolina, and Miss Betty Loew-
SILVER - LASKY
enstein, a student at the Sophie
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Lasky
Newcomb College, are both spend-
ing their vacations with their of 3200 Chicago Blvd., announce
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the marriage of their daughter
Lucille Helen, to William W.
Burak of Longfellow Ave.
Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman, ac- Louis Silver, of Burlingame Ave.,
companied by her daughter, Miss on Thursday, Dec. 17, at the
Marilyn Lieberman of Birchcrest Statler Hotel.
Drive, are visiting with relatives
in Waco, Tex.
DAVIS - LEIBOVITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Leibovitz
Mrs. Nathan Marks of Clair-
mount Ave. gave a farewell party announce the marriage of their
at her home for Mrs. Ben Gott- daughter Shirley to Corporal Al-
lieb and daughter, Helen, of Cal- bert E. Davis, son of Mr. and
vert Ave., who are leaving for Mrs. John H. Davis of Harper
their home in Florida on Dec. 25 Ave. The wedding took place
to spend the winter. Mr. Gottlieb Dec. 9, in the home of the bride's
parents at 17553 Roselawn. Af-
will join them there later.
ter a brief honeymoon, Corporal
committee of the Jewish Com- Davis returned to his base at
munuity Council since its incep- Camp Pickett, Va.
tion and is now serving as chair-
man of the Civilian Defense Com- BOESKY FAMILY CLUB
The Boesky Family Club held
inittes and Admissions Commit-
tee. He is very active in the its monthly meeting on Sunday,
Jewish Labor Committee and Nov. 23, at the home of Mr. and
Workmen's Circle. He is a mem- Mrs. Joseph Chabensky. A lovely
ber of the Detroit Philosophical buffet dinner was served. It was
decided that each month, in view
Society.
Dr. Kleinman has an active of these trying times, the club
medical practice and is a mem- as a whole would contribute to
ber of the staff of Woman's Hos- some worthy cause. This month
pital and the North End Clinic. the contribution was made to
In spite of multiplicity of activi- the Jewish Labor Committee, who
ties, Dr. Kleinman finds time to do very commendable under-
work in the invaded
continue his medical studies by ground
countries.
doing post-graduate work, attend-
No meeting will be held in De-
ing staff meetings, and last year
took an intensive course in elec- cember inasmuch as the club was
trocardiography at Michael Reese invited to attend the Bar Mitz-
vah dinner of Dale Boesky, son
Hospital in Chicago.
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesky,
Dr. Kleinman contributes great- on Sunday, Dec. 20. The January
ly to the war effort, as a mem- meeting will be held at the home
TE. 1-4126
ber of the selective service sys- of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kramer.
tem. His wife is a member of
the State Defense Council. His
HEBREW SCHOOLS
KIRBY
daughter, Dr. Bernice Warren,
The United Hebrew Schools
is now with her husband, Dr. gratefully acknowledge the re-
1:emoting Wedding Portraits and
Irving A. Warren, a lieutenant ceipt of a contribution to the
1)1( tures of Children. In your
in the Air Corps of the U. S. Scholarship Fund of the Schools
home or in our luxurious.SlUdio%
Army.
from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloom
Op.n duly till 6—Mondays WI p
His friends, co-workers and of Tyler Ave. in honor of the
Sundays 12 to .3
associates wish him many years Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Rich-
of active service in the many ard, which will be observed on
Flowers for all occasions- humanitarian activities in which Saturday, Dec. 26, at the Bnai
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 he is engaged.
Zion Synagogue.

PUUIRNIIS Rh

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5432
NEAR SECOND

Mrs. R. IL Kellman, door prizes;
and Mrs. Irving Small, chairman
of publicity.
The financial success of last
year's affair contributed material-
ly to the social communal and
Red Cross activities of the Sis-
terhood. It is hoped that with
an emergency present, and the
necessity of the continuance of
these activities, that the Sister-
hood, through their friends and
the community, will make this
year's affair a greater financial
success by giving their whole
hearted support.
Tickets may be obtained by call-
ing Mrs. Harvey Goldberg, TE.
1-2422.

Mrs. Arthur Hass, who is gen-
eral chairman of the affair an-
nounces the selection of chairmen
of committees as follows: Mrs.
Harry Goldberg, chairman of
tickets; Mrs. J. Mazer, co-chair-
man; Mrs. A. J. Schmerin, table
prizes; Mrs. Morton II. Burris,
refreshments; Mrs. S. B. Danto,
Arrangements; Mrs. David Ruby,
telephone squad; Mrs. Royal Op-
penheim, hostess committee; Mrs.
Max Osnos, Mrs. Julius Fisher,

SAM'S

presents

Sunday Night; Dec. 27

6 to 7 &Clock-

The
Detroit Orchestra

VICTOR KOLAR, Conductor



The beautiful music of the world—music that
will live forever—played by the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, in the interests of the U. S.
Treasury for the promotion of U. S. War
Bonds and Stamps.



GUEST SPEAKER

Hon. Fiorella

H.

LaGuardia

Speaking from his home in New York City,

in behalf of the war effort.



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