• January 15, 1943 I DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Married at *cent Ceremonies rhinestone studded buttons. A small hat and veil of the same color. At an impressive ceremony read The bride is the grand-daughter On Sunday, Jan. 10, 7:30 p. Mrs. Charles Robinson, who was of the late Rev. I. W. Weinstein, by Rabbi Morris Adler at the m., at Pereira's, Rabbi Benjamin formerly Bess Glickenstein, daugh- Congregation Shaarey Zedek on who for many years had been the Groner of Windsor, Ont., united ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glick- Hal Korah of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Among the guests were Miss Sadie Weinstein, Mrs. Nathan Simons and son, Broudy, of De- troit, Mr. and Mrs. Al Robin (Julia Wine) Mrs. Bertha Wine, Miss Jeanette Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Stocker, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Aaron, (Riva Stocker), Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feinstein, all of New York, but formerly of Detroit. Mrs. Mabel Bofsky Jaffe and daughters Marilyn and Doris, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. I. Burstein of Glen Cove, N. J., and Miss Helen Bialosky, New York. The couple are residing at 780 Madison Ave., during Dr. Zack- heim's internship in New York. a 0 y n e h r - -Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS T. M. TEITELBAUM (Anne Raizin) Sunday evening, lan. 10, 1943, Miss Anne Raizin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raizin, of Lawrence Ave., became the bride of Theodore M. Teitelbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teitel- baum of Highland Ave. The altar was flanked by palms and can- delabra. The bride was lovely in a per- iod gown of ivory satin trimmed in imported alecon lace at the sweetheart neckline, and edging the long leg of mutton sleeves and the hooped skirt. The train was three and one-half yards and fell from the edge of the volumin- ous skirt. The floor length ivory illusion veiling extended from a sweetheart lace halo matching the lace gown. Her flowers were a spray of gardenias and a white Orchid in the center. Mrs. Raizin, mother of the bride, chose an outstanding din- ner gown in grey crepe and sil- ver beading at the sleeves and neckline. Her flowers were pur- ple orchids. Mrs. Teitelbaum, mother of the groom, wore a floor length aqua- marine gown edged in colorful se- quins at the V-neck. Her flowers were also orchids. The attendants were: Miss Ruth Teitelbaum, sister of the groom, maid of monor and she was gown- ed in pink net; Miss Birdie Kut- zen, Betty Raizin, Sylvia Gold- man and Gertrude Lieberman act- ": MRS. JACK L. FINE (Ruth R. Chafets) —Photo by .1. J. (lark(' in marriage Ruth R. Chafets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Chafets, and Corporal Jack L. Fine, son of Mrs. Annie Fine of Windsor, Ont. The bride was beautifully gowned in white sat- in, fashioned with sweetheart neckline, and lace inserts, the full skirt edged with lace ending in a long train. Her finger tip veil was held by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a prayer book and orchids. Betty Anne Chafets was maid of honor for her sister, and Sam Chafets, acted as best man. Dotsy Blitstein, niece of the groom, was flower girl. Corporal Fine is attached to the Canadian army and is sta- tioned at Camp Ipperwash, On- tario. MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON (Bess Glickenstein) enstein of Gladstone Ave., was married on Tuesday, Jan. 3, to Lieut. Charles Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson, of Calvert Ave. Lieut. and Mrs. Robinson are residing in Arlington, Va. MARRIAGES BERLIN - WEISBERG The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin formerly (Helen Weisberg), was solemnized at the Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, on Dec. 27. They remained for a week's stay to receive guests from St. Louis, Mo. Twenty guests were entertained at a New Year's Eve party, held in the hotel to celebrate their marriage and the engagement of Mrs. Berlin's son, Samuel Weis- berg, to Hermiena Ross, which ed as bridesmaids in colors of took place Jan. 1. orchid, blue and green, respec- Mr. and Mrs. Berlin are now tively. at home, 3042 Pasadena. Sandra Goldman was flower girl and Norman Hubert, ring bearer. SHAPIRO - HALPERT Dinner at the Wilshire Hotel The Ivory Room of the Hotel followed the ceremony for 150 Statler was the scene of a beauti- people. A reception and dancing fully appointed wedding on Dec. to Dave Diamond's orchestra fol- 25, when Miss Roma Ilalpert of lowed the dinner. this city was united in marriage After a brief honeymoon to New to Leonard Shapiro, son of Mr. York at the Waldorf-Astoria, the and Mrs. Samuel Shapiro, of New couple will reside in Harrisburg, York City. Penn., where Corporal Teitelbaum After a honeymoon to Chicago, is stationed. the couple are now residing in the Wilshire. Mrs. Shapiro is a graduate of Wayne University and the De- troit Conservative of Music. Mr. Shapiro is a graduate of St. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ross of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of Detroit, John's University Law School of announce the engagement of their daughter, Hermiena, to Samuel New York, and is a member of Weisberg, son of the former Mrs. J. Weisberg and the late Joseph the Bar of the State of New Weisberg. The engagement was announced at a party given at York and of the Bar of the State the Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, on Jan. 1. Mr. Weisberg is with of Michigan. the Ballet Russe Symphony Orchestra in Chicago. The date of the wedding has not as yet been set. ZACKHEIM - BIALOSKY Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bialosky of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldstein of Taylor Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Leo Tannenberg, son of Webb Ave (formerly of Cleveland, Ohio), announce the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Tanenberg of Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fein of Leslie Ave., announce the engage- their daughter, Diana Shirley, to ment of their (laughter, Fay, to Corp. ,ouis J. Fegelman, son of Dr. Herschel S. Zackheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zack- Mr. and Mrs. Max Fegelman of Cincinnati, 0. heim of Webb Ave., which was solemnized on Friday, Dec. 25, in New York City in the presence of the immediate family and rela- A dinner followed the cere- Jan. I6—Miss Jeanne Valin, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis tives. mony which was performed by Valin to Pfc Harvey Pliskow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pliskow Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaarey of this city. Reception at 13331 Vassar from 2 to 6. No cards. Zedek Synagogue. Jan. 17—Miss Betty Gail Lichtig, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride was charming in a David Lichtig of Indiana Ave., to Ensign Herman J. Bloom, U.S.N.R., pale blue woolen gown along sim- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloom of Wisconsin Ave., at the ple lines, with gold studded but- Wilshire, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. Reception from 2 to 4, tons and belt, a small feathered no cards. hat and finger-tip veil of match- Jan. 19—Miss Rose Louise 011esheimer, daughter of Mr. and ing color, and wearing a corsage Mrs. Theodore H. 011esheimer, of Eason Ave., to Leonard Rodgers, of purple-lavender orchids. Mrs. Bialosky, mother of the son of Lee Rodgers. bride was lovely in a wine color Jan. 24—Miss Ruth Lenore Rubiner, daughter of Mrs. Abra- crepe gown, V-neck-line and long ham Rubiner to Richard S. Kositchek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis sleeves, and gold studded belt, Kositchek of Lansing, Mich. small velvet hat and veil to Feb. 7—Miss Lillian Radom, daughter of Mrs. Anne Radom match. The mother of the bride- of W. Boston Blvd., to Lt. Bernard Goldberg, son of Mrs. David groom, Mrs. Zackheim wore a be- Goldberg, of Baltimore, Md. Ceremony at Statler Hotel, Rabbi B. coming royal-blue crepe gown with Benedict Glazer officiating. • ENGAGEMENTS • WEDDINGS • 40` • BIRTHS ti d Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. William Teitelbaum (Sylvia Solomon) a daughter, Susan Toba. Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. David Sallan (June Jacobson) of 1:3325 LaSalle Blvd., a son, Arnold Michael. Jan. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis Braitman (Arabelle Levenson) a son, Robert Eliot. Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feinstein (Florence Solomon) of Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Marilyn Sue. Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Amberg, a (laughter, Nancy. Jan. 11—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jacobson (Selma Finkell) of Marlowe Ave., a son, Robert Allen. .Ian. 12To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mullen (Claire Uretsky) of 3773 Wager Ave., a daughter, Linda Nancy. RICE - GILLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gillman, of Los Angeles, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, Lucille Eva, to Lieut. Maurice A. Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eman- uel Rice of 4325 Leslie. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the groom's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice, of •325 Leslie. On Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1943 at 3 p. in. Rabbi Adler officiated at candle-light ceremony, performed before the fireplace which was embanked with peach gladiolus, white narcissus, and bebe mums. The bridal preces- sion was accompanied by the harp played by Mrs. Milt. London, who played the Wedding March from Lohengrin as well as other selec- tions. Eugene Rice served his brother as best man. The bride was given away by her uncle, Abraham Epstein, of Toledo, Ohio, A reception and dinner followed for the immediate family. Lieut. Maurice A. Rice is a graduate of Wayne and Ohio State Universities and Lucille is a graduate of Los Angeles City College. KARBEL - SIIATANOFP Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shatanoff of Northlawn Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Mae to P. F. C. Stuart Karbel, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Karbel, of 1750 Collingwood Ave. They were married at Temple Bnai Is rael, Columbus, Ga., by Rabbi Waller. Dinner was served at the Hotel Ralston, where they are residing. Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek to Have Charge of Services On Sabbath, Jan. 16, the Jun- ior Congregation of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek will take charge Of the service in the Main Synagogue. At the late Friday evening service of Jan. 15, at 8:15 p. m., Rabbi Adler will speak on "How Shall We Treat the German Peo- ple After the War?" Cantor Ja- cob II. Sonenklar will chant the service. One of the problems which is being discussed by those who look beyond victory to the establishment of a just and en- during peoce, is that of the Ger- man people after the war. What should be the treatment at the hands of the United Nations? What place should be assigned to them in the post-war economy? What limitations or punishment may, in all justice, be imposed? This problem is one with which the victorious free nations will have to deal immediately upon the cessation of hostilities. Rabbi Adler will discuss the broad mor- al aspects of the question. The Young People's Seminar will hold its regular weekly session with Rabbi Adler immediately follow- ing the Friday Evening Service. At the late Friday evening service on Jan. 22, Rabbi Adler will speak on "Men and Trees"— A Chamisho Osor b'Shvat ser- mon (Jewish Arbor Day), Dr. B. Benedict Glazer To Preach on Hatreds "How Can Personal and Social Hatreds Be Controlled?" will be the subject of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer's sermon Friday evening, Jan. 15, at 8:15 o'clock, at the Sabbath Eve Services in Temple Beth El. He will discuss the ans- wers of psychoanalysis and reli- gion to this vital question. 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