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April 12, 1946 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-04-12

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Page Eight

IN THE REALM
OF LOCAL SOCIETY

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

e

Publish Booklet
To Aid Children

ngaged

Mr. Abraham Shiffman, of Bog-
ton Blvd., has returned from a
week's visit in New York City.

Friday, April 12, 1946

e

JWB Passover
Supplies Enroute
To Servicemen

ngaged

"Education for Living as Amer-
ican Jews," a booklet dealing with
the cultural adjustment of Jews
NEW YORK -- Supplies for the
Mrs. Harry Glick, of Pennina'
in America, has just been pub- observance of the first peacetime
ton Ave., ,spent a few weeks
lished by the American Jewis11 Passover celebration in four years
Miami Beach.
Committee. Written by Israel B. are on their way to Jewish per-
Rappoport, AJC educational con- sonnel in the armed forces over-
sultant, and illustrated with photo- seas and in this country. Prepar-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ,
graphs and charts, the booklet ed by the National Jewish Wel-
of Appoline Ave., ha 'e ,turned
outlines a program of education fare Board (JWB), the items will
from a week-end visit in Chicago,
supplementary to that of the pub. be channeled through supply de-
Ill.
lic school system. It aims to help pots to chaplains and JWB rep-
American children accept their resentatives who will distribute
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim.
Jewishness cheerfully and to for- them.
of Webb Ave., left this week tot
tify them to meet unfavorable at-
In cooperation with USO Mo-
Miami Beach, Fla.
titudes which they might encoun-
bile Service and Christian chap-
ter.
Designed for sponsorship by the lains overseas, the Board is pre-
Mrs. Abraham Gordon, of Webb
Jewish
community, the educational paring Passover celebrations for
Ave., has returned from a visit to
the thousands of Jewish men and
I program is to be carried on in a
Los Angeles, Calif.
I new type of neighborhood house women who will not be able tc
— a combined educational, recre- get home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow,
ational and social center. The
The story of how the JWB pub.
of Hazelwood Ave., had as their
program will be developed througit lished and distributed over sis
week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs
meaningful activities in p 1 a y million books and pamphlets of
Edward Robson of Chicago, Ill.
groups, workshops and gardens, as Jewish content during the wat
well as through study in class- years will be reported at its 29th
MISS HELENE NEMETII
MISS BARBARA BURNSTINE
rooms.
annual meeting, May 4, at Wash-
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Friedman,
Mr.
and Mrs. Sant Nemeth of
At a cocktail party Sunday
The pamphlet indicates in de- ington, D. C. The theme of the
of Montreal, Quebec, visited Mr. afternoon, Dr. and Mrs. Perry P.
Pasadena Ave. announce -the en-
tail
projects
and
learning
activi-
session
will
be
"From
War
tc
and Mrs. Harris Cohen, of Irving- Burnstine, of LaSalle Blvd., an-
gagement of their daughter Helen ,'
ties for student groups from six Peace."
ton St.
nounced the engagement of their through 18 years of age.
to Bernard Rothstein, son of 111r
daughter, Barbara, to Hershel
and Mrs. Sam Rothstein of San
Single copies may be obtained
Juan Drive, who has just re-
Miss Lenore Goodman, of Fair- Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli by writing to the Education De-
turned from the E.T.D. The wed-
field Ave., spent the week-end Levine, of Romeo, Michigan. partment, American Jewish Corn-
ar
itzvait
Among the guests were Mrs. J. L
visiting in Chicago, III.
ding will take place on June 6.
mittee,
386
Fourth
Ave.,
New
Green and family, Mr. and Mrs. York 16, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flusty, 2667
Wm. Levine, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Oakman Court, announce the Bar-
Mrs. Archie Goldberg, of Sturte- Levine and Benjamin Levine, of
Mitzvah of their son, Ned Edwin,
vant Ave., is visiting in Toronto Chicago, Ill.
on Saturday morning, April 13,
Ont.
at the Downtown Synagogue, 1205
Two hundred and fifty guests
Griswold Ave. An open house for assembled at Temple Abraham re•
Mrs. Louis Goldberg and daugh-
friends of the family will be held cently for a surprise testimonial
ter, Betty, of the Belcrest Hotel. Hatzala Rescues
from 7 to 10 p.m., Sunday, April dinner on the birthday of George
have returned from a visit 111 Jewish Orphans
NEW YORK — The total mo- 14, at the Flusty residence. No L. Kahn, who for 18 consecutive
New York City.
bilization of American Jewry in cards.
years served as president of the
Vaad Hatzala, New York, the the 1946 Shekel Roll Call was urg-
Temple. Julius Sherman, who is
ed
in
a
Proclamation
issued
by
Dexter-Joy,
Florist,
Tyler
6-6622
now president, in behalf of the
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Blondy, major Jewish agency exclusively
Flowers for all occasions
of Ohio Ave., have as their guest concerned with the religious as- the seven national Zionist bodies
members and friends of the Tem-
Miss Harriett Gaylord, of Los pects of rescue and relief of Eu which comprise the United States
ple, presented Mr. Kahn with a
ropean Jewry, confirmed recently Central Shekel and Election Board.
Angeles, Calif.
bronze plaque and a pen and pen-
that they had received a telepho- The Proclamation calls upon ev-
cil set. Rabbi J. Leonard Azneer,
nic report from Mrs. Isaac Stern. ery Jew in the United . States to
of New Jersey, also addressed the
Mrs. Jack Kavanau, of Glynn buch, wife of Vaad Hatzala's Eu- have a voice in determining the
gathering.
Showers . . lVedilings .
Ban-
Court, has returned from a visit ropean Director, with headquar- destiny of the Jewish people by
quets . . Bar-MI in
. . Etc.
They
lire
in Los Angeles, Calif.
all being catered by
ters in Montreux, Switzerland, purchasing a shekel and thereby
Rosenbera's these days. More and
that she had succeeded in bring- becoming an elector to the 22nd
News has been received here of
more people are finding out, as
ing out of Poland 223 homeless World Zionist Congress which will
the engagement of Miss Ruth Co-
time woes by, that Rosenberg•.
Mrs. Harry Apsel, of Coiling- Jewish orphans.
take place in Palestine this sum-
hen, daughter of Mrs. Lena Cohen,
are -Cater' Distinction."
wood Ave., is visiting relatives
mer.
and the late Julius Cohen of
21() NDAV—.1,114t. I
The children have been placed in
and friends in New York City.
Pittsburgh, Pa., to Frank Fried-
The signers of the Proclamation
Shower Minoring Ethel Tan
the Vaad Hatzala homes, 100 go-
nen bautm by Mrs. lb Rubin.
man, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ing to Pressbourg, 50 to Prague are: Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, presi-
Tl'ESHAV—APIt. 2 (Afternoon)
Friedman, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin LaBret, and 73 to France, where they will dent, Zionist Organization of Am-
110i ring Shirley Ill ra bnuul, a
of San Juan Drive, have retutrned be housed, fed and educated in erica: Mrs. Judith G. Epstein.
sl wer and surprise birthday
president, Hadassah; Leon Gell-
I arty by Mrs. Sari :0%01x.
from a stay in Miami Beach, Fla. the orthodox Jewish tradition.
man, president, Mizrachl; Dr. Ha-
ITES 1) .%V—,t111t. 2 (Fliening)
UNWANTED HAIR
vim Fineman, chairman, Pottle
Installation or (Mb ets ar 1),;
REMOVED FOREVER
Zion. and Charles Ress and David
troll Ladies Social Club, 3Irs,
Painless—Safe—Permanent
E. I'mvoy., president.
Wertheim, chairmen of the United
ngagemenb
11'•IEXESIEVV—APit.
States Central Shekel and Election
(Aft.)
DOROTHY J. STOFER
Nteetitig. nr the Mlarac),l Soci-
Board.
ety, Mrs. IVunin. president.
Electrolysis Specialist
The 22nd World Zionist Con-
EDNESI)A1'—Allt. 2 (Ere.)
727 David Stott Bldg. RA. 7806
gress, the first since 1939 and
yard
party
of
Pioneer
NVolnen
Mrs. Selig Pomerantz announces the engagement of her daughter
the first to be held in Palestina,
or Brandeis Auxiliary, Mrs. M.
Freda Knee, to Howard S. Lipsius, of Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Lipsiu;.
will open in Tel Aviv on Aug. 7.
was recently discharged from the U. S. Navy. He is the son of Mr
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Alexander Lipsius, of Atlanta, Georgia. The wedding will take place
Honoring NI irlarn
Dr. Herbert Bean
in July.
a shower tti% en by Mrs. Betty

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Bay City Notes

Zionists Organize
In Shekel Drive

ROSENBERG'S

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Schools Prepare
For Passover

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Avrushin, of Webb Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Hattie, to Seymour W. Schwartz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwartz, of Chicago, Ill. The bridegroom.
elect was discharged recently after service as a sergeant with th
Passover programs will be held
Army Air Corps. He attended Northwestern University and Roosevelt Thursday afternoon. April 18, in
College where he majored in journalism. No date has been set for tit , all branches of the United Hebrew
wedding.
Schools with the main features
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meretsky, of Windsor, Ont., announce tit( consisting of playlets, community
engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Herbert Tennen, son of singing, recitations, and in some
Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Tennen, of Quincy Ave. An engagement part.} places. a Passover quiz. Parents
was held April 7 in Windsor.
and friends of students in the
various schools are invited to at-
Mrs. Joseph Katz, of Humphrey Ave., announces the engagement tend these programs.
of her daughter, Reva Cohen, to Morris Eisenberg, son of Mr. and
At the David W. Simons Branch,
Mrs. A. Eisenberg. The wedding will take place May 18. Mr. Eisenberg a Passover program is being
is a veteran of 43 months Army service, 16 of which were spent in sponsored by the newly organized
Europe.
Hebrew Parent-Teachers Associa-
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Freeman, of Columbus Ave., announce the en. tion in cooperation with the staff
gagement of their daughter, Adel!, to Stanley White, son of Mr. ano Mrs. Morris Adler will be the
Mrs. Joseph White, of Gladstone Ave.
guest speaker. Refreshments will
be served by the Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger, of Chicago Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to Charles Colman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Colman, of Merton Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Israel, of Fairfield Ave., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Elaine Helen, to 1st Lt. Norman N. Robbins
USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins. The wedding will b(
an event of June.

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kolb, of Glendale Ave., announce tip
engagement of their dattghter, Ena, to Sheldon Wagner, son of Me
and Mrs. Louis Wagner, of Ford Ave.

W

ecair yi

April 13- -Miss Helen Faye Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Katz, to Dr. Jack Silberstien, of Columbus, Ohio.

Eird3

March 23--To Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goldman (Harriet Silver.
man), of Northlawn Ave., a son, Alan Jay.

March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jacobs (Irene Weiss), a son
Steven Mark.

April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedenberg (Barbara Strauss.
of 19177 Greenlawn Ave., a son, Gerald Irving.

April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Steinberg (Edith Serota),
Martin Benjamin.

a so).

Professor Binder
To Lecture at
Hashofar Recital

Professor A. W. Binder. noted
Jewish composer will hir ,hliffht the
next lecture recital of the Hash's-
far Society for Advancement of
Jewish Music to he held April `..1
at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter. He will talk on "What Is
Jewish Music?" Stanislaw Scha-
piro, member of the Detroit Sym
phony Orchestra; Irving Rosen-
gard. baritone. and Julius Chak)s
and Florence Kitten, pianists. will
share the musical portion of the
program.
A native of New York City, Bin-
der received his education at Co-
lumbia University. At present t,
is Professor of Liturgical Music
at the Jewish Institute of Religion,
musical director of the Free Syn-
agogue and director of music at
the 92nd St. YMHA, New York.
Admission is free to members
of Hashofar and 60 cents to non-
members. Tickets are available at
the Metro Music House and the
Jewish Community Center.

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Friedman, Mrs. 1 'harks
Mrs. Robert I rish•ll and Mrs.
Louis 1)181101.

SAITILDAY—All'it. 6
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Council (Mal With, Miss Bar-
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Breensteln and Reva Reich man
at ('mtg. Tetllo
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171'5 Filigree Ave.
SI NIX.t1.—.V'1{. 7 (
ening/

Wedding of Harold Rothstein
and Lee Brodsky.

May
he participants in the
a hate
es enjoy the fullest
"tuts has -
and may I continue to
MITI*. you fall hfullx -
at all your
flit lire

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Announces opening of offices
For Appointments Call
RAndolph 8602
727 David Stott Bldg. 1150 Griswold
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