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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-07-16

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Marriages

( Gotlib-Tobin: At 5:30 on Sun-
day .afternoon, July 11, Miriam
Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Tobin of Webb Ave., was
united in marriage to Pfc. Ben-
Zion Gotlib, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Gotlib of Flint, Mich. Dr.
A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Morris
Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenk-
lar officiated at the ceremony
which was held in the Ivory
Room of the Statler Hotel and
was attended by the immediate
families.
The bride wore the traditional
ivory satin gown cut along prin-
cess lines with a yoke of marquis-
set, long tight sleeves and the
skirt extending into a slight
train. Her fingertip veil of ivory
illusion fell from a net cap made
in an off-the-face heart-shaped
style. She carried a modernistic
bouquet of white carnations cen-
tered with white orchids and tied
with English tulle.
Miss Marcia Tobin was her
cousin's maid of honor, and Miss
Sarah Gotlib, the groom's sister,
was the bridesmaid. Pvt. Samuel
Gotlib served his brother as best

man.

Following the ceremony dinner

Was served in the English room.

were the out of town guests
were Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs.
Sidney Liss and Rabbi and Mrs.
Aaron Rine. of South Bend, Ind.;
Mr. and Mrs. Lestern. H. Cannon
and their son, Ephraim Cannon,
and Mrs. Morris Braude of Chi-
cago; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sagar
of New York City; Philip Clar-
field and Mr. and Mrs. M. Gold-
hart of Toronto; • Miss Sadye
Bobroff of Canton, 0.; Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Gold of Flint; Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Levy of Ann Arbor,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kallman
Ahroni of Toledo.
The bride attended the Uni-
versity of Michigan and Wayne
University and the groom at-
tended Flint Junior College, was
graduated from the Unversity of
Michigan Law School and was
admitted to the bar last Septem-
ber. He also is a graduate of the
Hebrew School of Flint.
The young couple spent a few
days in Cincinnati, 0., and in
Atlanta, Ga., enroute to Colum-
bus, Ga., where they will' reside
for the present. Ffc. Gotlib is
stationed with the Personnel Di-
vision of the Headquarters Divi-
sion at Fort Benning, Ga.
* * *
Z e chman-Isb erg : Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Isberg of Calvert Ave. an-
nounces the marriage of their
daughter, Bess, to Lt. Manuel
Zechman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph A. Zechman of Pingree
Ave.
Lt. and Mrs. Zechrnan are tem-
porarily residing at Pine Camp,
Watertown, N. Y.
* * *
Tanenberg-Goldstein:
Sylvia
Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Isador Goldstein of Taylor
Ave., became the bride of Leo
Tanenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Tanenberg of Chicago, at a
ceremony perfomed by Rabbi
Benjamin Groner on Sunday
evening, June 27, at Pereira's.
Attending the couple as maid
of honor and best man were
Etta Goldstein, sister of the
bride, and Irving -Tanenberg,
brother of the bridegroom.
Among the out-of-town guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tanen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tanen-
berg, Miss Dorothy Tanenberg,
Joe, Irving, and Norman Tanen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sallin,
and Mrs. Anna Wingerhoff 'of
Chicago; Wolf Goldstein and
Mrs. Joseph Berkowitz of Kansas
City; and Mr. and Mrs. David
Goldberg of Bridgeport.
A dinner for the family of the
bride and groom - followed the
ceremony, with a reception later.
Mr. and Mrs. Tanenberg will
make their home in Chicago, Ill.
* * *
The mar-
Moss-Hoberman:
riage of Miss Beatrice Hober-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hoberman of 3300 Fuller-
ton Ave., and Pvt. David Moss,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Moss of 11535 Hamilton Ave.,
was performed on May 22, at
Palm Beach, Fla. A reception
will be held in their honor from
2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. this
Sunday at the home of the
bride's parents. No cards.

Friday, 'JuTy

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

Heads NHJC League

Women's Clubs Dedicate School for Girls

Masada Chapter of Pioneer
Women's Organizations, at the re-
cent installation of officers, heard
a report from Ida Kay, retiring
president, that $15,000 in War
Bonds were sold and $2,500 was
raised for the Child Rescue fund.
New officers are: Reba Colman,
president; Bess Gach and Esther
Karbal, vice-presidents; Alice
Schulman, financial secretary;
Betty Karbal, recording secre-
tary; Clare Heller, correspond-
ing secretary; Mary Wise, treas-
urer.

* * *

Department of Michigan Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States will
sponsor the annual excursion to
Bob-Lo this Sunday. Arrane-
ments have been made for enter-
MRS. MONTE WESTON
tainment and a baseball game on
The Detroit League of the Na- Diamond 3.
tional Home . for Jewish Children
Those who plan to attend
at Denver recently elected Mrs.
should call the USO or the Jew-
Monte Weston, president.
Other officers are: Mrs. Sol ish Community Center and ar-
Levy and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz, range to take a serviceman as
vice-presidents; Mrs. Lester La- guest. The boat will leave from
pides, recording secretary; Mi s. the foot of Woodward Ave. at 10
Sol Brock, financial secretary; a. m. Tickets will be available at
Mrs. Sam Goldman, correspond- the dock from J. W. V. members
ing secretary; Mrs. Louis David- wearing overseas caps.
* * *
son, treasurer. •
Ladies Auxiliary of Detroit
The newly appointed board
members are Mesdames Oshie Louis Marshall Lodge announces
Baker, Irwin Cohn, Harry Cohen, that its meetings will henceforth
Sam Gordon, Al Koffman, Ja- be held at the Workmen's Edu-
cob Mazer, Alfred Meyers, Ed- cational Center on Linwood
ward Krause, Nathan C. Kanter- Ave. On July 5, 30 members of
man, J. J. Karbal, Irving Swaab, the Auxiliary entertained at the
Joseph Slatkin and Herman Os- USO Center. They served 1,200
nos.
sandwiches arid provided an ad-
The Home at Denver has been ditional 600 sandwiches for the
established for 35 years, and mobile unit. The cost of $60
cares for under-privileged chil- was donated by members. Mrs.
dren from all parts of the country Belle Nadis was in charge and
who have been exposed to tu- was assisted by Mrs. Sarah Cott-
berculosis, and those suffering ler.
from other respiratory diseases.

300,000 Palestine
Jews - Sign Petition

16, 1943

In Memory of 2 Martyrs

Pioneer Women's Organization Will Honor Chalufzoth
Who Became Known as Zionist 'Joans of Arc'
In Defending Warsaw-Ghetto

The Pioneer. Women's Organization has decided to dedi-
cate the Vocational School for Girls in Tel-Aviv to the mem-
ory of the two heroic chalutzoth (women pioneers), 29-year-
old Zivia Lubetkin and 25-year-old Tosia Altman, who gave
their lives in the defense of the Warsaw Ghetto.
The Vocational School at Ramath Gan, Tel-Aviv, is being
built with funds supplied by the Pioneer Women of America

Betrothed

4 through its sister organization in.
Palestine, the Working Women's
Council.
Many legends have been woven
around the lives of these two
women who served as intermedi-
aries between the various sec-
tions of the Zionist youth move-
ment i_n Poland. Working con-
stantly under the shadow of
death, they secretly entered and
left various ghettos, penetrating
into every corner inhabited by
Zionist youth in the pursuit of
their mission, and they became
known as the Joans of Arc of the
underground Zionist pioneering
movement in the ghetto. They
remained at their posts to the very
last moment, gallantly sacrificing
their lives in the final desperate
struggle of the Warsaw Ghetto.

MISS HARRIETT KUNIANSKY

The engagement is announced
of Miss Harriett Kuniansky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Kuniansky of Atlanta, Ga., and
Pfc. Jerome W. Rosenzweig, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenzweig
of Roselawn Ave.
Miss Kuniansky is a senior at
Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga.
Pfc. Rosenzweig attended Uni-
June 20—To PFC. and Mrs. versity of Michigan and Wayne
Jerome H. Greenberg (Anne University. At present he is sta-
Rothenberg) of Grand Ave., a tioned with the Medical Corps. at
Fort Brady, Mich.
daughter, Donna Sue.
The wedding date will be an-
June 23—To Lt. and Mrs. Mit- nounced later.
chell A. .Markle (Dorothy Holtz-
man), a son.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid

Births

JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) —
Within a few days more than
300,000 Jews of Palestine had
signed petitions addressed to the
United Nations urging swift ac-
tion • in the rescue of the Jews of
Europe, it was announced by the
Vadd Leumi with the presenta-
tion of the petitions to the Pales- . July 3To Mr. and Mrs. Saul
tine government and to the con- Robins (Frances Fineberg) of
suls general here of the United 18683 Wisconsin Ave., a daught-
States and of the Soviet Union er.
for transmission to their govern-
July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
ments.
Greenberg (Dorothy Charfess),
Mr. and Mrs. a son, Michael Sheldon.
Taner Spiro:
Louis Spiro of 2683 Buena Vista
Ave., announce the marriage of
July 6—To Lt. and Mrs. Allan
their daughter, Helen, to Dr. H. Wolfson (Faga Beth Wein-
Harry Tanner, on July 8, at the stein) of Memphis, Tenn., twins,
Book Cadillac Hotel. Dr. B. a son and a daughter.
Benedict Glazier of Temple
July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Al
Beth El officiated. Mrs. Ken-
H. Harrison (Fay Green) of 3041
neth Glaser, sister of the bride,
Gladstone Ave., a son, Robert
was matron of honor, and Albert
Leslie.
Tanner, brother of the groom,
July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
assisted as best man. Dr. and
Mrs. Tanner will reside at A. Kaufman (Jane Rothschild)
of Whitmore Rd., a son.
13205 LaSalle Blvd.

has expressed deepest sympathy
to the survivors of the late Mrs.
Hyman Talberg who was an ac-
tice member of the organization
for many years.

Members of the Pioneer Worn-
en's Organization have respon-
ded enthusiastically to the naming
of the vocational school as the
Zivia Lubetkin-Tosia Altman
School and will devote their
summer activities towards the
completion of the project, which
was proclaimed at the national
convention in Detroit in 1942.

Thus the names of the youthful
martyrs who died for their peo-
ple will be immortalized in the
Jewish Homeland, which they
had served with unflinching de-
votion and where they had hoped
to settle before they met their
untimely end.

Sisters of Zion Mizrachi are
sponsoring an excursion to Bob-
Lo this Sunday. As tickets can
not be sold at the boat after 10
a. m., those intending to attend
are asked to call the following
for tickets: Mrs. H. Finkel-
stein, TY. 4-8328, or Mrs. E. Ab-
rams, TY. 7-5733.

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