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DETROIT JEWISH

Million Given
Health Back

CHRONICLE

Sisters in Dmt ► le Weddin ,r

Thursday, October 6, 1919

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Katzman of Windsor announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Blanche to Ben Salinger of Detroit.
The wedding is set for Nov. 13.

NEW YORK —, The greatest
postwar medical rehabilitation
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Landes of Glynn Court announce the
program undertaken by. a .volun-
engagement of their sister Lenora Yavitz to Harold Schneiderman,
tary agency is nearing, comple-
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son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Schneiderman of Brooklyn. The couple
tion, after having restored more
than 1,000,000 Persons 'to' health,
plan a December wedding.
it was reported by Dr. 'William
M. Schmidt, overseas medical di-
rector of the Joint Distribution
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Committee, which ,receives its
Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Spickler (Ada Kohn) a
funds from the United 'JeviiSti
daughter, Cathy Jean.
Appeal. '•
Dr ..Schmidt, who recentlY.re 7
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Shur (Florence Stone) of
Richton avenue, a daughter, Glynn Marla.
turne' d to this' country after three
and one-half - years of Service
Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anchill (Evelyn Singerman)
overseas to. become an asSoctate
of Indiana avenue, a son, Byron.
MRS., ROBERT GOODMAN
profeor 'Harvard Medical
MRS. SANFORD ULKICIFI
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Naktin (Zelda Finkelstein) of
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School;' said that "a basic im-
Philadelphia avenue, a son, Louis L.
proveMent In the health of . the
In a double ceremony. the two daughters of Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred
Sept. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Conn of Los Angeles,
surviving Jews of Europe is in
Feiler.spoke their nitirriage vows. Saretta B. tei.Dr. Sanford formerly of Detroit, a son, Richard Samuel.
evidence nearly everywhere.
Selwyn Ulrich and Betty Ann to Robert Goodman, at Temple Beth
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Shapiro (Ethel SMall) of
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DISEASE BEATEN •-
Kentucky avenue, a daughter. Marilyn Sue.
Ulrich
is
the
son
of
Mrs.
Anna
Ulrich
and
Mr.
Goodman
"Tlie rate of comniiinicable.ck4-,
Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Keller (Shirley Cohen)
ease has drOpped sharply :and is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Goodman.
of Oakman boulevard, a son, Marc Dennis.
Saretta
chose
an
ivory
satin
gown
with
cathedral
train
and
malnutrition is almost non-exist-
Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. Duke (Blanche Burg)
bodice embroidered in seed , pearls. A double peplum -
ent.""
adOrned the of Calvert avenue, a son, Elliot Irwin,
w,l ,s t
e uttoned ham neck to' hipline . in tiny sltin
Dr. Schmidt said that when:be butt o ns.
carried gardenias and stephanotiS. Millicent Golden
went overseas for the Join,t pis, Downes was her
matron of honor.
tribution Committee in 1946',
Betty wore a. blush pink satin gown with a cathedral train.
survey of the Swiss fled cross .
Mt_ hiplon• was ench•cled with hand made roses of-self 'fabric.
showed that four of every, 100.
tier pale pink tulle head dress was in halb style, embroidered in
Jews' in the DP camps „in. der;
seed pears. She carried pink rosebuds with stephanotis. •
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manK and Austria were
Her attendant was Joan Abrams.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair-
ing from tuberculosis. Today, the
Dr. Ulrich's best man was Reuben.Gold and Dr. Daniel Goodman man of the AmeriCan Section of
number of TB sufferers •bati was his brother's best man.
the Jewish Agency, will be the
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dropped to L3 • opr hundred, a
Dr. and Mrs. Ulrich honeymooned in -
guest speaker at the annual 000
Charlevoix.
They
are
re
rate tapproaching heirniat.
siding on Linwood avenue.
dinner of the Hadaaah Honor
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The decline in cases•-•of.,, rnal-
Mc and Mrs. Goodman spent their .
Roll drive Wednesday, Oct. 19, at
honeytnoon
In
horthett•
nutrition is even more cifilinatic," Michigan. They reside on Lasher road.
the Hook.-Cadillac Hotel, Mrs.
Dr. Schmicit;eontinued..-•:..-
Harry L. Jones, chairman. an-
ENOUGH 'FOOD
nounced. ,
Aids
Sisterhood
"'Mined iately. aft er, their liber-
, The first meeting of she, seven
ation in 1945, the 1,400,000 Jewish
groups of the orga,nizatios , will
survivors o? an era of slave labor
be held at 12:3ft p.m.„Tuesday.
and !•concentration camps t Were
'The meeting places are as fol-
half.'sfarved• *reeks. Malnutrition
lows .,
was SOVidespreact that thousands
Central West; ,
Moshe:
require" .hospitalization. Today,
Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Central East;„Mrs. 11arr,y Turkel,
the .inutdi.er,,Of-. undernourished
of the bite PreSideht Franklin 650 Boston avenue west ., Univer-
Jews tn•:Erirepc a•less than two
Delarin Roosevelt, and rec'enqy sity East; .McGregor Library, H.
percent."
elected to the cOngreS'aional seat P.; University West; Northwest
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of the. late Said Bloom of New Hebrew; Wyoming:- Beth. Aaron.
Dr. Schmidt Voirited out that
MRS, BARRY . L. JONES .
one of the major* faetor•in Win-
York City, will be the guest
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Southern Oakland County; Mrs.
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speaker at' a' meeting to br ,held Harry Lieberman,. 13151 Win-
ning the fight against the et?
.Woods: Halevy. Society
Oct, 20, at the 'NoithWest Hebrew chester avenue; an d, Russell
fects of malnutrition were , • the
Linwood at Fleet avenues • "
Congregation.
155,000,000 pounds of food, pur-
chasedby the United Jewish Ap-
The event will be sponsored by
s 7:00 p.m.,.and Friday -to •2:30-p.m.• .
peal in four years.
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the .Men's. Club and .the Sister-'
t.)
• Sessions will begin on Tues. - •
hood. of, the Northwest Congre-
day, Oct. 18. '
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gation and tickets may be ob-

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Nahum. Goldmann to Speak
at Honor Roll Drive Event

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FDills Jr. Talk
Slated At N. W.

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Mid

Starts 2nd Year

Zionist Groups
Urged to ..Give
UJA

tained, through the office of the
Synagogue. or from ..Mrs.. Mae
Brooks and Zangwell Gerber,
chairmen of the event,
Congressman Roosevelt's topic
will be "Impressions of-Israel as
a Nation."
Mr. Roosevelt has recently re-
turned from Israel'after a tour of
seyeral rhcinths there: • • '

,MRS. HARRY. SINGER, . .
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Temple' - Group
to Begin .. Year. .

JERUSALEMeLBerl
er, ,
chairman of the Jewish' Agency
executive in Jerusitfern, called on
all Zionist organizations and
groups in the U. S. j0 give the .
United Jewish Appeal absolute
priority, cooperation Ind assist-
Temple Israel' Sisterhood will
ance in its campaign in behalf hold its'first meeting of the -cur-
of Israel.
rent season Monday in the Lec-
Locker made his statement "in ture Hall of the Detroit Institute
order to clarify some ml,sunder. of Arts. Dessert luncheon
...will
standings which' have arisen in be served at 12:30 p. m. '•
connection with the conference
The highlight of the afternoon
on multiple campaigns which will be "Fashions in Festivals,'.',
took 1.ace in Israel last July an original production. -.directed
24 and 25.
by Mrs. Harry Singer.
"The UJA is the principle; in-
Soloists ,will be Mrs. Maurice
strument for fund-raising efforts Levin and Mrs. Paul Kaye. Other
for Israel in the U. S.," Locker
sisterhood members in the cast
said, "and is entitled to receive
are Mesdames: J. West, S. Ger-
maximum cooperation and as- ber,
H, Landsman, R. Levine, Hi
sistance from every Zionist or- Dix and J. Arfa.
ganization and must have pre-
Also, Mesdames A. Silburn, Ay
ference before any other cam-
Flayer. T. wan, L. Weinstein, P.
paign both in terms of tinting A
rnold, L. Klavons M. Bravell,
and techniqUts used:""' • D Arnold , C
. A Iler, V. Bizer, A.
Etkin, S. Ansel,' .1. Fargo, T.
W. YPC Hears Talk Mittledorf, J. Borsand, S. Lunsky
Miss Marcia Margolis.
by Wayne Profeisor • and The
second annual rummage
The first op•:n meeting of the sale of the Sisterhood will start
Northwest YPC heard Dr. Leo on Oct. 20. Members are re-
Kirschbaum, of the Wayne Uni- quested to have their bundles
versity English department speak ready for pick-up on Sunday,
on ''ShakespNire and Modern Oct 23, between 10 a. m. and 1
Times."
p. m.
4 The next meeting will be held
For further information call
on Ttiesday. A social evening will Mrs. H. Stark, chairman, UN.
be held on Thursday, Oct. 25. 3.883:1.

Federation Unit
Detroit

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Fel., Oct. II, Tickets at Theatre
11 a.m.,
t• SI t• (tax loci.)

* BORIS GOLDOVSKY

1.0eture Recital — "INVITATION TO Ai l'S11"

1/—)4r, Yen** Nash, "TA; ?respects

Julian Krolik, president of the
Detroit JWF, will be a discussion
.leader and serve as a 'member of
the conference program commit-
tee.

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•• The Midrasha College of Jew-
ish Studies, will open its second the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1 . -)144,
before 10 a.m., Wednesday.
academic season with registration
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in the departments of Te<ichers" • ',
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Training, If Advanced
No Fin. er Salmon at .
Studies • and' Geheral Jewish
Studies.
Any Pric.

More than 14 courses are be-
ing offered during the academic
year 1949-5A: ''Among the 'courses
announced for the new school
year in the Midrasha' are those
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in a survey . of Jewish history,
to.meefin
teaching in the JeWislt . school,
CLEVELAND —/Judge Maurice reading, writing,, conversation,
Bernon, vice-president, Cleveland translation, etc.
JeWish Welfare • Federation, and
In addition, to the courses •of-
chairman of the national council fered on Tuesday and Thursday
of JDC.,and Julian Freenian, In-
evenings, •the Midrasha•. conducts
dianapolis, regional president and
chairman of the committee en classes ,in graduate' studies . for
teachers-in-service. • .
unified and stable national fund
raising of the Council of ..jewish
The Midrasha office at 13226
Federations and Welfare fundS, Lawton avenue is open for regis-
seal be the featrired speakers at tration daily from 9:30 a.m. to
the opening session of the Coun-
cil: of JeWish Federations. and
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Welfare Funds' east central re-
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gional conference, Oct. 22-23, at
and
the Detroit-Leland' Hotel, Sam ,J.
Beierfield, Louisville, chairman of
the * program committee, an: :buy
nouncedr

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Sunday, October 9, 1949, 9:00 P. M.

Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood

LABOR ZIONIST FEDERATED
CAMPAIGN
RALLY
DR. BERL FRYMER

National Secretary, Labor Zionist Organization of America,
who just returned from his trip to Israel.
All Members and Friends Are Cordially Invited to Attend

L. Z. 0. A.

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