A merico' ,fewish Periodical Carter 1944 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT March 31, 1944 JEWISH PATIENTS AT YPSILANTI AND ELOISE TO ENJOY PASSOVER SERVICES TED f rs. former lunch- ;flower )1•Hltio- occ;;- ,i(1 fo, )• Tile nd 111e .11 a were lig id lin- ra skets red at 'nether Prus- :rassiall early on are ith ka of 1 has n Ra- n. in. each ?.ature, 10 :30 speak Eras". heard Friday Minute ri I IC of Ow rasonic April pril 1. ;if the Ibritlgtt 'urnish I Kap- Davis dons— ;-6622. Two hundred Jewish patients of Eloise and Ypsilanti State Hospitals will enjoy Passover service and food during the holi- to week. These plans are made ossible by the Hospital Visiting Council, a new group formed for the purpose of coordinating serv- ices for Jewish patients at these hospitals by the Detroit Jewish organizations. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelerntef, chaplain of Eloise, is chairman of this Council. A full Passover menu has been planned and will be prepared by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- - Home Relief Society To Participate in Passover Program Over 100 women attended the paid-up membership luncheonette and meeting of the Home Relief Society held Monday, March 27, at the home of Mrs. Morris Ros- enberg, 19271 Strathcona Drive. A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and Mrs. .1. Sylvan, membership chairmen, for their splendid efforts in mak- ing the affair such a success. Mrs. Irving H. Small, president, c alled on Mrs. Maurice Garelick, Mrs. Maxwell Emmer and Mrs. Harry Shulman to give a short summary of Home Relief's case work, war efforts program and hospital visiting committee. It was announced by Mrs. Shulman that Home Relief will participate in a Passover program and will serve dinner to the Jewish in- mates of Ypsilanti and Eloise during the week of Passover, and that visits to Receiving Hospital, Northville and other hospitals will be made during the holidays. Anyone wishing to take part in these visits, call Mrs. Shulman, Townsend 8-2784. Mrs. Barney Newman, chairman of the cookie committee, sends cookies each month to the Percy Jones Hos- pital in Battle Creek, and that anyone wishing to donate to this worthy cause may contact her at Townsend 5-3600. Mrs. Jerome Kanter, chairman of the day, then introduced Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen, who gave a splendid review on Martin Fla- vin's "Journey in the Dark". JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich • ENGAGEMENTS To Be Moderator at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Must of 2910 Clements Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie, to Lt. Isadore Lankin of Hadassah Symposium the United States Army Air Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lankin ish House of Shelter assisted by the Young Women's Bicur Cho- Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will act lem. This meal will be served to 1 00 patients attending services as moderator at a symposium in the auditorium at Eloise, Tues- "Towards a Jewish Common- day, April 11. To those unable to wealth" to be presented by De- , attend, meals will be served in the dormitory. One pound pack- ages of matzo will be distributed to each patient for the Passover week. Twenty Eloise patients will be granted permission to spend the entire Passover week at the Jew- ish House of Shelter. The Ypsilanti program will be carried out Monday, April 10, through the efforts of the Ann Arbor Jewish community, assist- ed by the ladies of the Home Re- lief Society. Groups participating in the Hospital Visiting Council are: Young Women's Bicur Cholera, Temple Beth El Sisterhood, La- dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish House of Shelter, Hadassah Club, Temple Israel Sisterhood, Neugar- ten Medical Aid, Hebrew Ladies Aid and Home Relief Society. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Students Ask President To Keep Palestine Open of 4059 Elmhurst Ave. Lt. Lankin is now stationed at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Rae Kamin of Sturtevant Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Theda Ann, to Albert Bond, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bond of Newark, N. J. The wedding will take place June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsburg of Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhea, to Lt. David Blumenfeld, son of Mrs. Jennie Blumenfeld of Wager Ave. Lt. Blumenfeld is at present attached to the Columbus Army Flying School, Colum- bus, Miss. The wedding will take place in June. • WEDDINGS April 2—Miss Enid Cecil Maldaver, daughter of Oscar Mal- daver of Chicago Blvd., to Leon Cherniak, son of Mrs. Marion Cherniak of Gladstone Ave., at the Whittier Hotel. • BIRTHS March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schreiman of 2020 Elmhurst Ave., a son, Jack Leonard. March 21—Lt. and Mrs. Sidney Eugene Locke (Shirley Galin) at Spence Army Air Field, Moultrie, Ga., a son, Bruce Richard. March 25—To Lt. and Mrs. Herbert R. Nedler (Julia Barahl), a daughter, Regina Sue. Lt. Nedler is stationed with the Medical Corps in England. MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH troit Chapter of • Hadassah, at the Jewish Community Center, Tuesday, April 11, at 2 p. m. The following will act as par- ticipants: Mrs. Herman Jacobs, who will introduce the nature of the problem; Mrs. Max Miller will analyze British policy in Palestine; Mrs. Louis Zlatkin will explain the necessity of a Jewish Commonwealth; Mrs. Max Engle- man will discuss "Arabs in Pal- estine"; Mrs. Harry Jones, "Ab- sorptive Capacity of Palestine" A question and answer period will follow the program. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson will preside. Mobile Unit of Red Cross to Be at Holly School April 12 BICUR CHOLEM Young Women's Bicur Cholera The mobile unit of the Ameri- entertained members and friends The students of Yeshivath Beth can Red Cross Blood Donor Serv- at a luncheon on Tuesday, March Yehvdah assembled Sunday morn- ice will be at the Holly School, 28, at Pereira's. This affair was ing, second day of Nisan in the year 5704, corresponding to the 2585 Grove at Linwood, on Wed- the culmination of a special fund- 26th day of March, 1044, along nesday, April 12, from 1:30 to raising event which was highly with the pupils of other Jewish 5:30 p. m. Please register now successful. At a recent meeting schools in Detroit, and called by calling Mrs. Walter Clinton, donations were given to Jewish upon the President and through University 2-5462, or Mrs. John National Fund, Red Cross and the matzo fund. him on both Houses of Congress Scoville, University 2-5682. to use their good offices to guar- antee that the doors of Palestine I remain open for the innocent vic- time of Hitler terror. In the absence of Dr. Samson R. Weiss, dean of the Yeshivah, Rebecca Gratz, Young 1448 WOODWARD AVENUE the assembly was presided over by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, Women of Bnai Brith, to president, who spoke on the Hold Membership Affair White Paper and the development On Saturday evening, April 1, of Palestine since the Balfour DETROIT Declaration. The students read the Rebecca Gratz Chapter of the will Young Women of Bnai Brith the Psalms 126 and 137. hold their paid-up membership affair for all members who have YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE paid their annual dues. This af- Give more League's fair will be held at the Book- Education Youth in '44! next regular meeting will be held Cadillac Hotel in the Washington at the home of Mrs. Sydney Kalt, Room. An invitation has been ex- 18421 Woodingham Drive, on tended at the USO, Jewish Com- April 3. Co-hostesses for the munity Center, and to the vari- afternoon will be Mrs. Louis ous training camps in the sur- rounding area. Berg and Mrs. Alfred Lakin. Entertainment has been pre- A board meeting was held on Flowers for all occasions— Monday, March 20, at the home pared by the chairman of the af- fair, Martha Silverman, and her Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622, of Mrs. Jesse Rosen. committees. The music will be furnished by Lillion Schlesinger I Sat., April 15, 8:20 P. M. and her instrumentalists. Refresh- Masonic Auditorium ments will be served in the course of the evening. The theme of the affair will be April Fool. All serv- ice men are invited to join in the festivities. RUSSEKS Alec Templeton Tickets: 90c to $2.40 GRINNELL'S, TE. 2.7100 MARRIAGES CARRON - FRANK Mrs. M. Nathaniel Frank of hicago Blvd. announces the arriage of her daughter, Mil- ed Louise, to Dean Philip Car- pn. U. S. Army. The bride's jther was the late Dr. Frank. Dr. A. M. Hershman performed le marriage rites, which took ace in the Kate Frank Memo- al Building of the Congrega- )n Shaarey Zedek, March 26. 7c. Carron is the nephew of the isses Sadie Weinstein and -ieda Weinstein. Pfc. and Mrs. Carron will re- Ie at 3342 Chicago Blvd., after t ey return from a short honey- kon, April 1. CORINBLAT - GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Green Sturtevant Ave. announce the trriage of their daughter, Nita, Cpl. Jack Corinblat, son of Mr. d Mrs. T. Corinblat of W. iladelphia Ave., March 9. Ile bride was attending Wayne tiversity before her marriage. Cpl. Corinblat attended Wayne tiversity before his entrance o the armed forces. He was Itsident of Gamma Kappa Chi :1 was an active member of the tropolitan Youth Council. , DE ROVEN - RUBACH Mr. and Mrs. Arnor Rubach I Cortland Ave. announce the i i rriage of their daughter, Char- ke, to Lt. Marvin J. De Roven, I C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- iin De Roven. Mrs. De Roven is )graduate of Wayne University :l Lt. De Roven is a graduate Wayne University and the iversity of Michigan School Dentistry and is affiliated ..11 Alpha Omega. 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