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August 08, 1947 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-08-08

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Page Ten

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Wed at Candlelight Ceremony

Speakers Listed
by Shaarev Zedel

Friday, August 8, 017

Sets November Wedding Date

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Van I'aasson FirA.
in Men's Club Series

A brilliant array of lecturer s
and theatrical figures will high -
light Congregation Shaarey Ze -
dek's forum series which begin s
Sept. 10. In the first of man r
Wednesday evening program
Pierre van Paassen, noted Chris
tian Zionist and author, wil 1
speak on "Palestine in Our Day. '
The first lady of the Yiddis ;
theater, the internationally know
Celia Adler, will give a serie ;
of characterizations on Oct. 8, as -
sisted by Jacob Cone.

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MEET WITH RABBIS

Photo

by J. J. Clarke

MRS. GEORGE G. FEUERMAN

At a candlelight ceremony in the Hotel Statler, Marion Topper,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Topper of Greenlawn, became
the bride of George G. Feuerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Feuerman of Fairfield avenue. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal solemn-
ized the bridal.
Mrs. Mickey Shapiro, the bride's aunt, was matron of honor.
Mary Topper, another aunt, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Lillian and Gertrude Feuerman, Lenore Atlas and Ricky Silber.
Arnold Feuerman, the groom's brother, was best man, and
Lee Goren, Frank Sax, Gorden Meisner and Bernard Kemper
were ushers.
Bede Feuerman was junior bridesmaid and Ronald Topper,
junior usher.
The newlyweds spent their honeymoon at the Waldorf-Astoria
in New York.

Benjamin Bagdades
Home from New York

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bag-
dade of Ilene avenue have re-
turned from New York where
Mr. Bagdade attended the na-
tional meeting of the United
States Olympic Association.
Mr. Bagdade is a member of
the five-man board governing
the 1948 ice-skating Olympics.
He is also vice-president of the
Amateur Skating Union of the
U.S.
The Bagdades also visited their
sons, Jack and Walter, who are
spending the summer at Camp
Tamakwa.

Haifa Group Tells
Plans for 1948

Haifa chapter, Zionist Organi-
zation of Detroit, formulated plans
for the coming year at its last
board meeting at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kazdan.
Dr. Bernard Weston and Her-
man Kazdan, of the membership
committee, announced that since
the Palestine difficulties have
posed grave problems for all
Zionists, a full-scale membership
drive will be undertaken.
Mrs. I. Walter Silver, program
chairman, outlined the year's so-
cial activities which will include
guest speakers. The educational
group under Mrs. A. Zuckman
will sponsor a series of discus-
sion forums on Zionism.
Mrs. S. Barr, chairman of the
social committee, said that more
summer social functions will be
held.

ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES!

Need Extra Money?

Who Doesn't!

Home Residents
Dance at Annual
Auxiliary Picnic

On Oct. 29 the Men's Club wit I
sponsor "An Evening with Ou
Rabbis" an informal social hou
where members of the congrega •
tion can discuss pertinent ques •
tions relative to Jewish life.
Dr. Abraham S. Halkin, in •
structor at Columbia_Universit .
and fellow of the American Aca
demy of Jewish Research, will [
speak orr "Facing the Future,'
Nov. 12.
Under the direction of Rabb
Morris Adler, the National Lay
man's Institute, a comprehensiv e
series of lectures by leading ex -
ponents of Judaism, will be pre
sented Nov. 12 to 16. This sym -
posium is jointly sponsored by
the Jewish Theological Seminar y
of America and the Nationa l
Academy of Adult Jewish Studies
DR. WISE ON DEC. 3
The distinguished leader in na -
tional and international affairs ,
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, will lec-
ture on "The Jew at the Cross-
roads" Dec. 3.
Other speakers scheduled for
the forum series are Baruch Lu-
met, Ludwig Lewisohn, Blix Rus-
kay and Rabbi Albert -Gordon.
A scout night, an evening of Jew-
ish music, a model Seder and a
Shaarey Zedek educational after-
noon are also on the program.

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Betrothal Told

The annual picnic for the res-
idents of the Jewish Home for
Aged, sponsored by• the Wom-
en's Auxiliary Service Group,
was held as a lawn party on the
Home's grounds.

Sam Barnett entertained the
group with his clarinet, playing
Rdssian and Jewish songs.

Among the residents who par-
ticipated on the program were
Abraham Meltzer, Mrs. Jennie
Camiener, Samuel Wolson and
Abraham Glassman. They sang
songs and danced the Russian
Shaar and Kazatska.
Mrs. Edith Pearlstein, Mrs.
Anna Goldstick, Mrs. Jennie
Camiener and Samuel Wolson
expressed their appreciation to
the auxiliary.
—Photo by Dagucrre
The sponsoring committee in-
RUTH PERMAN
cluded Mesdames Samuel Well-
The betrothal of Ruth Perman
er, J. Rose, H. Meer, Samuel
Newman, M. Bashan and L. to Dr. Harold M. Podolsky, son
of Mrs. Gussie Podolsky of Eu-
Halperin.
clid avenue and the late Morris
Podolsky, has been announced
by the bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
Oneg Sliabbat Planned Yetta
Perman of Chicago.
The bride-to-be attended
by Sabbath League
Roosevelt College.
The Women's League for Sab
bath Observance will hold an
Oneg Shabbat at 2:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at Bnai Moshe.
A program, including an ad-
dress by a guest speaker, has
been planned. Refreshments will
be served. Mrs. I. Kaplan, so-
cial chairman, is in charge.

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NORMA JEAN WOLD

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Wold of Sturtevant avenue announct
the engagement of their daughter Norma Jean to Edward Meer
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meer of Shrewsbury road. The wed ,
ding will take place Nov. 2.

Ruth Levin Weds
Kenneth H. Stern

ear Mitzvah

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Ruth Harriet Levin, daughter
Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Stollman
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin announce the Bar Mitzvah of
of Euclid avenue recently became their son, Bernard David, Sat.
the bride of Kenneth H. Stern, urday, Aug. 9 at Congregation
son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mishkan Israel. Open house will
Stern of Gladstone avenue. The be held from 2 to 4 p. m. and 8
newlyweds are honeymooning in to 10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10 al
Miami Beach.
8624 LaSalle boulevard.

Perfection Lodge
In

O uting Sunday

Dr. and Mrs. Israel J. Zimmer-
man announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son Herbert Alan, Sat-
urday, Aug. 9, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. A reception in
his honor will be held at 8 p. in.
the same day at the Wilshire
Hotel.

Perfection Lodge, F. and A.M.
will hold its annual summer
outing Sunday at Bob-Lo. The
excursionists will leave on the
10 a.m. boat.
Prizes, souvenirs and free re-
freshments will be available.
Tickets may be purchased at a
Mr. and Mrs. ' Jack Simon of
discount from any lodge officer
or by calling M. Manuel Helf- Tyler avenue announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son Mandell,
man, TO. 8-1506.
Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Tuxedo
branch of the United Hebrew
Herbert Cole Joins
Schools, An open house will be
held Sunday at their home.
Morris Disner Finn
Herbert Cole has become as-
sociated with Morris Disner
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Clothes, 6546 Cass avenue. He
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marwil
was formerly with Lord Bar- of Pennington drive announce
clay Clothes, Toronto, Ont.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son
William Brand, Saturday Aug. 16
Mrs. Joseph D. Goldsmith and at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
children are spending 10 days in They will be at home to relatives
New York City.
and friends Sunday, Aug. 17.

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