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Palestine

Rabbi Shulman Guest
Speaker at League of
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Mrs Robert Lewiston. program
chairman, has arranged to present
Rabbi Charles E, Shulman as
guest speaker for this occasion.
He will discuss "How Shall the
Jew Face the World7"
In response to the appeal of
the Joint Distribution Committee
and cooperating national organi-
zations in behalf of the million
and a quarter Jews who are start-
ing their lives over again in devas-
tated Europe, the League of Jew-
ish Women's Organizations will
sponsor a "shower" in conjunction
with their meeting of Feb. 11.

tau WPI FC , 1kAle, M'Arr.n. I t xnrl
!nes, : of the l'irineer Women's
re, • •
t ion a re
rged to ears
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•ral Xeroinars are also se he'd-
vith Ur+ Kultso Place anel
rme sot res a nrvoineed later
p•,- too pane 1* pars Mrs. Kok-
on I. • ,1 at Kfar Ythoshos, which
grefrk Rh* stems from an ,
aM 7.1 ,,rost family M Minsk, Rus-
sia Her another is Ellazer Kap-
hop He/words( and treasurer (4
Ike .1ewisio Agency, Palestine,
Moe IA visiting In•trolt In ftehrlf
ors- Building Yowl of the Mo•
semi!, ',spiral/4h, which has hill
twit an enlarged program to
tiro/ 25 new homes to
bowie An
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Food and knitted items, medi-
cines and comfort goods, layettes
and toys are requested to relieve
the plight of our suffering breth-
ren overseas. Through this help
it will he possible to bolster the
diet of long-starved men and wo-
men in the former Nazi concen-
tration camps; to provide milk
for newly-horn Jewish babies and
children; to put toys in the hands
of Jewish orphans, and to bring
smiles of hope and courage hack
to the faces of hundreds of thou-
sands in Poland, Rumania, France
and almost every other country
on the continent.

Mrs. Rosenberg Is
`ticket Sales Chairman

Tro ,• mime Impartment
of Mkh•
/man announces the appointment
of Mrs Birdie Donenberg, of 3321
Onkottin ISlvd ., its chairman In
(Imre of Ticket Selling for the
corning Victory Military Hall supon•
Noted by the
War Veterans
alt the Masonic. Temple on Motor-
day, rob, 23,
Mrs. Rosenberg Is n charter
inember of Ladles Auxiliary No,
135, Ilan nerved as it trainee, trout-
aro and president of the mixt!.
hay, 104 treasurer for three yents
of the Stole Department Ladles
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MIgdol Chapter, League for 141.
Ise Palestine, announces n Born
Dance lo be held Maturiloy eve-
ning, Feb, 0, lit Jericho Tern pin,
Joy flood and 1,Inwood, l'roceelin
of this 1111111'11 WIll go to Ow !kelt-
altar, Organization of America to
minkt in their program of training
and preparing American pioneers
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ELI/ M A N--P EVOS
NIr. and Mrs, Edward Pevoit itn-
n"unr' the marrinue of Miss Lil-
lian l'evos to Robert Feldman, 1001
of M1', and Mrs, Jacknon of 'loch.
ester Ave,

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1,EVEY—SHIFFMAN
11r, Abe 141111funtri announces the
tetralogy of his daughter Louise
I,t, lj,g,) Norman .1, Levey, son
Mr, and Mrs, Jules Levey of
Toledo, Ohio, on Nwlduy, Jon, 20,
rip. ceremony was tool by Dr,
Leo M. Franklin In his study,
Mr, Shlifinon will honor his
children lit it reception Sunday,
N11 ch 3, at 121111 W, Boston
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and Mrs, Jack David Her-
311211 Calvert, onnotinced the
NIltzvidt of their son, Richard,
Ito day morning, JIM, 12, at WOO
the Congregation Broil David,
1,1inhurnt n1, Fourteenth, A dinner
1 k II% nerved Sunday, Jan, Ili, nt
1 ( Ill 1),m, the Etiglinh Room
of Palk Avenue 11010, Park Ave-
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\II, and M114, 3111111s Goldman of
GI aryl Ave,, announce the liar
', Jonah of their non, Robot, on
Joloary 2(1 at final Moshe, 1/In•
111. 1 on Sunday night for the fa•
lolls, find clout friend's,
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MI, and Mrs, Samuel Bomber.
R11, of 173111 Fairfield Avenue 011•
1 " 11111 ' 010 Bar Mitzvoll of their
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11„ on Saturday
01 ' 11 'lieu Jan, 211 at the Cong.
S. hunley Zedek, At home, Sutur-
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Viewers for all necialona

Rev. Cole Guest at
Mlawer Donor Lunch

(In Monday. Feb II. the Leaiii•
of Jewish Women's Organizations
will hold its second general meet-
ing of the season at the Brown
Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth
El. at 1.W.

Monday, Peh
.den meeting wan Mrs Kok-

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MIL AND MUM. MAURICE HAROLD COOGAN

At it lovely wedding at the bride's home In Beverly Hills, Califor-
nia, Laverne Muriel Weiss, (laughter of Mrs. Louis M. Landficld, and
Mourice Harold Coggan, son of Mrs. Coggan and the late Harry
Coggan were married January 6, Rabbi Dubin officiated.

Catholic Convent
Saves 150 From
Nazi Terrorism

ST PAUL, Minn, The dramatic
story of how it Hungarian convent
of the Slaters of Social Service
harbored 150 Jewish women and
children who were fleeing Nazi
terrorism came to light here, when
two Sisters from the Order told
their story after listening to the
description of the work of the
National Council of Jewish Women
in reuniting displaced persons
abroad with relatives in this coun-
try, Speaking before it group of
Council members, Mrs. Esther
Beckwith Katinitz, National direc-
tor of the Service to Fereign Born
department of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, described
the work of Council in processing
more than 100(1 location requests
It month, She had described some
very &mode locations effected,
as Indicative of the 300 success-
ful locations now being effected
every month by Council.
Then, one of the Sisters got up
and quietly gave testimony as to
the ruthlessness of the Nazi in-
vader and of the tragic plight of
the 150 Hungarian Jewish women
and children who were given a
haven by the Catholic convent of
the Sisters of Mocha Service, of
which she wits 11 member,
Mrs, Maurice L. Green of St.
Patti, Minnesota, program chair•
man of the North Central Con-
ference of the National Council of
Jewlith Women, In describing the
nun's impromptu addrenn, said:
"An she stood before us, said In
simple language stated the fact,
the entire audience absorbed the
strongly pointed story that modal
welter!, work, and sockl service,
know no race, creed, or color .
that faith find humanity have
many and dIvermlned followers,
The audience Nate In tribute as
they gave their applause, The
moral lesson was nhornened by
the line understatement."

Jr. Home Relief
Society Bids Farewell
To Departing President

The next meeting of Jr, Home
Relief Society will be held Jan.
27 at the Jewinh Community Cen-
ter In the Conference Room. A
waiter is expected find new mem•
berm ore invited. Anyone inter-
ratted in joining may call Lillian
Fischer, Townsend 5.”12, This
meeting will be it farewell to
'windy/it Florence Nolmark who
being 'marled on Feb, 3 to
eivid Bernstein of New York.
far duties will be taken over by
tuth Lefkowit z, senior vice prase
dent, with the able assistance of
1,1111on Flacher,

MR8. A. 1411ANR031

The Reverend Walton E. Cole,
pastor of the First Congregation-
al Church of Detroit, will be the
guest speaker at the Victory Lun-
cheon, the Seventh Annual Donor
Event, sponsored by the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umge-
gend Verein on Tuesday, Feb. 5,
at 12 noon, at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel, in the Crystal Ballroom.

The musical portion of the pro-
gram will be rendered by Mrs.
David Kollman. She will be ac-
companied at the piano by Miss
Flora Beckman.

Mrs. Joe Kammer is chairman
of the luncheon committee and
Mrs. Israel Burnatein is her co-
chairman.

RODIN CLUB
Other chairmen are: Mrs. F.
The Rodin Club will hold a
charity card party at S p.m. on Koronov and Mrs. L. Semansky,
Feb. 13, at the Workmen's Circle, ways and mean. The treasurer is
Linwood at Burlingame.
Mrs. H. Kasmer and the secretary
is Mrs. J. Klayman. Mrs. Abe
The Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood is Shanbom is the president of the
The entire facilities and per-
Ronnel of the Hebrew Sheltering planning a Torah Scholarship Ladies Auxiliary and initiator of
this yearly event.
and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) Fund in honor of their Rabbis.
have been offered to President
Truman's Committee to expedite
the adminnion of refugees into the
United States, within the immigra-
tion quotas, in the belief that this
will simplify the complex task of
Mr. S. Freidlis, of Cleveland, Ohio, announces the engagement of
the committee and render pos- his daughter, Marjorie, of 2732 Pasadena Ave., to Abe Miller, son of
sible it speedier departure of im- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, of 13325 Chicago Blvd. The wedding date
migrants qualified for visas, Isaac has been set for April 7 at Congregation Bnai David.
L. Asofsky, HIAS Executive Di-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob, of 1915 W. Boston Blvd., announce
rector, has announced.
the engagement of their daughter, Dolly, to Irving Goldberg, son of
In it memorandum to the Com- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, of the Belcrest Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Miler, of Elmhurst Ave., announce the en-
mittee, which is on its way to Eu-
rope to set up an organization to gagement of their daughter, Frances Arlene, to Milton Mitchell Rubin,
carry out President Truman's di- son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin, of Collingwood Ave. No date has
rective, Mr, Asofsky pointed out been set for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Patrick, of Vinewood Ave., announce the
that BIAS' 60 years of experience
In meeting the problems of mi• engagement of their daughter, Alyce, to Lee Diamond, son of Mr. and
grant Jews has resulted In the de- Mrs. Wee Diamond.
velopment of a smooth running
Mrs. Philip Bortman, of Hazelwood Ave, announces the engage-
machinery that can ease the Com- ment of her daughter, Bee, to Louie Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs.
mittee's task considerably •
David Diamond of Taylor Ave.

Entire Facilities of
HIAS Offered to
Truman for Refugees

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ngagements

To further facilitate the work
of the Committee, BIAS offered
to provide guarantees that Immi-
grants admitted through the Com-
mittee's activities will not become
public charges.

Wedding,

Jan. 26—Mies Lorraine Velma Rouff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
memorandum pointed out Norman Rouff, of Calvert Ave., to Henry J. Cohn, son of the late Mr.
that HIAS has available for the and Mrs. Jacob Cohn, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, Rabbi Morton J.
Committee's use completely staff- J. Cohn, the groom's brother, will perform the ceremony.
Jan. 26—Miss Miriam Barbara Feinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ed rind functioning offices in every
area of Europe where refugee Silas C. Feinberg, to Roland Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levine,
of New Castle, Pa., at the Shaarey Zedek.
and displaced Jews now live.
Jan. 27—Miss Harriet Anita Weinstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Affidavits which were prepared
Charles Weinstock, of Webb Ave., to Milton Friedman, son of Mr. and
on behalf of refugees by relatives
Mrs. Samuel Friedman, of Cleveland, at the Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
In the United States, have been
Jan. 31—Miss Jewell Doris Prentis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
forwarded by HIAS to Ilja Di jour,
Meyer Prentis, of Balmoral Drive, to Lester Joseph Morris, son of
immigration expert and head of
HIM* activities In Germany, and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Morris, of Passaic, N.J., at the Book-Cadillac.
Feb. 3 -Miss Alone Ruth Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
these affidavits will enable the
Committee to act more speedily Maxwell I. Silverstein, of 18414 Fairfield Ave., to Mr. Max Rubin. Re-
ception at home from 3 to 6. No cards.
on the Issuance of visas to the
immigrants.

The

BIAS also offered to provide
such personal travel necessities to
prospective immigrants as may
be needed to supplement whatever
provision may otherwise be made
for them, Mr. Asofsky said.

Jan. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Martin Naimark (Wilma Schrage), of
Roselawn Ave., a daughter, Jill Bonnie.
Jan. 4 — To Lt. and Mrs. Leon H. Lewis, a son, Steven Eric.

Rabbi Leon From will preach on
"Passion For Security," Friday
night, Feb. 1, at S:30.

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