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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, April 15, 1949

By IIBLEN TENNEINBAIIM

S WE OBSERVE Passover this
year, let us try to remember
the 40 years of wandering in the
Wilderness. Surely. during those
days there were many times
when Moses and
the Israelite-
were discour-
aged and disap-
pointed. But on
the distant hull
zon there always
the
loomed
promise of a
Homeland a n d
of an era of
righteousness.
Thus they trod- Helen
ded onward with their neads held
high and their hopes encouraged.
( The story of these patriarchs and
builders should be an inspiration
to all of us in this festive season.
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All of Central High school, par-
ticularly, is proud of Alex Khun,
a 12-B , who has won a prize for
one of the 10 best ,letters in the
national contest of the Quiz Kids
Radio broadcast on the "Best
Teacher of the Year."

draw the cars and peoples from ly purple and chartreuse off the
all round: At Lola Valley for an shoulder dress, greeted Jane Alt-
outing and picnic were Sid Klein- man with Art Ungerlieder, Larry
man, Jack Kopnick, Alice New- Rosen with Marilyn Gordon, and
man, Seymour Rott, Linda Fuller, Howard Marsh escorting Dolores
Harvey Schwartz, Margie Moses, Silverman. Others were Marlene
Katz, Sharon Slobin, Bobby
Idelle Graff and Hal Levy .. .
River Rouge again is getting Litchman, Maurice Belken, Mari-
top preference. Included at a lin Borin,*Herb Edelman, Mido
picnic were Fern Bloom with Kaplan, Michael Luckoll', Sammy
Freddy Lawrence, Gloria Kanar Dorchen, Valerie Peck and Mike
with Sammy Winder, Elaine Bin- Silber, Many guests were from
der squired by Tommy Tudd, Iris "Aces" and "Spades."

Margolis with Eric Langerman,
Idenc Silver with Marty Wedgel,
Lillian Weinstein with Stan
Goldman. Fern Gault with Eddie
Zideman, Charlotte Freedman
with Paul Stolarsky, Anita Baker
with Chink Rosen, Fay Dan ‘c
Jay Schultz, and Francis Ber-
kowitz with Eddie Finkel.
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ALSO AT ROUGE with a ra-
dio and all that goes with a
wiener roast were Ann Allen
who piled into Harry Deitch's
spacious truck along with Gladie
Deich .and Joe Katz, Connie Nel-
son with Al Halpern, Martha
Rachman with Saul Kleinman,
Esther Deitch with Sey Finkel,
Sybil Genies with Fred Metier,
Eddy Steinoff with Marcia-rfa
bey, Eugene._ Weinberger with
Mickey Winder and Selina Edel-
stein with Norm Glist .. .

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Sheldon Kardener Helen Levine to Lead
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Rayos Girls Group
Gels Ner 7annd
Ilelen Levine was elected presi-

Marvin Rubenstein
Wins Yeshivah Bee

Winner of the first Detroit
News spelling bee ever held at
Beth Yehudah Schools was Mar-
vin Rubinstein, 13, of 1952 Sew-
ard avenue, an 8-A day' school
student of the Yeshivah. Marvin's
winning wore was "classifica-
tion." Iliet will represent Beth
Yehudah at the regional spelling
bee.
Rachel Loewy, 10, of 3761
Humphrey avenue, a 5-A student,
won the fifth year competition
with the word "beginning"; Judy
Resnick, 10, 4042 Duane avenue, a
A .-student, lea i her class with
the word "separate"; while Joel
Sperka, 11, 7-B studenCof 1938
Tuxedo avenue, won with the
word "apartment" and was run-

Alex has been in this country
EX-CENTRALITE and top star ner-up in the school.
Each of the students will re-
only a few years and submitted of the '47 Lawrence Tech Basket-
a letter about Miss Sullivan of ball Team, Bernie Appelblatt, has• ceive a handsome dictionary in-
scribed in gold with both his
• Hutchins
Hutchins Intermediate who has
came into something new'
helped many a newcomer to learn since he's making it possible for 1 name and the name "Beth Yehu-
how to become a very real part of you gals to keep your hose and dah School."
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America, as "The Teacher Who feet dry even though it pours by
.
ROSNER FAMILY CLUB
Has Helped Me Most" ... We're getting the newest in plastic
lit he Rosner Family Club will
mighty proud of you. Alex.
"Glamour Spats". Call us for
meet Sunday at the home of Mrs.
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more info.
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Rose Rosner, 4227 Elmhurst ave-
THE RECENT hbuse guest of
LARRY WEINER, publicity nue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosner
Link Racey, who is at the U. of
of Dayton, 0., will attend.
M., was his buddy, Edmondo As- chairman of the Windsor-Detroit
torga, who is studying civil en- AZA Spring Dance which will
gineering. . . . This Senor from feature Frankie Carle at the Ma-
Nicaragua, really helped further sonic Temple April 30, lets us
iLatin American friendship with know that the tickets are now on
his charming and friendly per- sale for only $3.60. but you can't
sonality which he displayed to buy the gal flowers cause they
will not be permitted . . . S000
all who met hint . .
Nancy May is Washington- better get those tickets while they

bound to visit her grandparents last ...
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;while Myrna Stein is enjoying
MR. AND MRS. C. L. RUBIN
'Miami Beach during this vaca-
gave a dinner party in honor of
thin.
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their daughter Barbara's birth-
PICNICS AND Weiner roasts day ... Barbara, wearing a love-

Sheldon Kardener, of 2922 Ful- dent of the Rayos Girls at Beth
lerton avenue, a star scout in Shmuel. Other officers are Noah
Troop 135, sponsored by Congre- Mandlebaum, vice-president; !lel-
gation final David. received the en Applebaum, secretary; and
Ner Tapir' medal from Rabbi Mary Moorman, treasurer. The
Joshua Sperka at a special cere- group is planning a party to raise
mony.
funds for Young Israel.
The medal is presented by lead-
ers of the Jewish faith to scouts
SABRA
showing outstanding devotion to
Sabra is the Hebrew word for
their religion and rendering pv-
horn Palestinian.
sonal service to their own Syna-
gogue.

Serrices

Pfc. Melvin Rosenberg
Home for Holidays

Pfc. Melvin I. Rosenberg of the
U. S. air force, who is stationed at
Cheyenne, Wyo., is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ros-
enberg of Oakman boulevard for
the Passover holidays.

Downtown Synagogue
1205 Griswold

From 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Last Day of Passover
Thursday, April 21st

AN EN'ENINO 1VITII

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PASSOVER GREETINGS

FROM -

MOM IF I IF IV ' S

In the Fisher Bldg.

Detroit

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Passover - Greetings

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