THE . JEWISH NEWS s. rage. Eight Hillel to Hold Holy Day Rites For Servicemen Moses Levitts Celebrate 52nd Anniversary Israel Sisterhood Selects Committees Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- dent of the Temple Israel Sis- terhood, announces her chair- Bnai Brith Foundation Plans men and committees for the en- suing year, as follows: Contribute 20 Scholarships Services for Students Stationed at U. M. Vice president in charge of meetings, Mrs. Roy Sarason ; vice president in charge of ways and means, Mrs. Ar- thur Hass ; co-chairman, Mrs. Saul Benyas; vice president in charge of membership, Mrs. David Ruby; co- chairman, Mrs. Ben Merkle; vice pres- ident in charge of Sunday school and scout activities, Mrs. Reuben Levine; recording secretary, Mrs. Samuel Lin- den; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Samuel Keene; associate secretary, Mrs. Morton Barris; financial secre- tary Mrs. Samuel Blacher. Treasurer, Mrs. Harry C. LeVine; parliamentarian, Mrs. Harry Jackson; chairman of committee on committees Mrs. H. J. Millman; publicity, Mrs. Irving Small; co-chairman, Mrs,. Max Frank; program, Mrs. Bayre Levin; co-chairman, Mrs. Julian Weber; war efforts chairman, Mrs. Maxwell Em- mer; Red Cross chairman, Mrs. Jer- ome Kanter; U. S. 0. chairman, Mrs. Harry C. Singer; co-chairman Mrs. Saul Rubin. Blood Bank chairman, Mrs. Harry Goldberg; Bonds and Stamps chair- man, Mrs. Randolph Weber; salvage chairman, Mrs. Manfred Linick and Mrs. William Gordon; consumers chairman, Mrs. Sidney Imerman; • tel- ephone chairman, Mrs. Charles Bassey; co-chairman, Mrs. Charles Goldstein; committee delegates, Mrs. Morris Wayne. Hostess committee, Mrs. Gen Jaffee; Friday night hospitality chairman, Mrs. Sol Lunsky; co-chairman, Mrs. Jacob Citrin; current events Mrs. A. J. Schmerin, budget, Mrs. Sol Q. Kess- ler; courtesy, Mrs. Myron Steinberg; Happy Day and Memorial fund, Mrs. Ben Jackson; clerical, Mrs. Jacob Ma- zer; delinquent dues, Mrs. Nathan Kolb; music, Mrs. Jacob Sauls; religi- ous chairman, Mrs. Harry Gilberg; Scout leaders, Mrs. Morris Bachman and Mrs. Joseph Levy. Traditional. High Holy Day services will be held by the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan for serv- ice men, students and towns- people, it has been announced by Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, direc- tor of the Foundation. Principal services will be held at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater in the Michigan League building. Inasmuch as nearly 500 Jewish soldiers, sailors and marines are stationed on the University of Michigan campus, Holy Day services this year will be con- ducted in co-operation with the Jewish Welfare Board's Army and Navy Committee. Alvin H. Goldman of Brook- lyn, N. Y., of the Navy V-12 Unit, Elliott Organick of New York City and J. Louis Singer of Hart, Mich., will serve as student cantors. Rabbi Cohen will preach at all services. Rosh Hashanah Eve services will begin Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 8 p. m. Morning services will begin on Thursday, Sept. 30, at 10 a. m. Beth Israel Congregation, or- thodox synagogue of Ann Arbor, has announced that service men and students are welcome to at- tend its Holy Day services. The synagogue is located at 538 N. Division St. Services will be led Neugarten Medical Aid will be by Rabbi Isaac Goldman. the future name of the Neugarten Social Club, in order better to describe The chib's functions, it was announced this week by House of Shelter Mrs. Martin Krauss, president. Auxiliary Plans At a meeting Monday at the Federation of Women's Clubs, Benefit Card Party Mrs. Benjamin Krell Jr., war ef- forts chairman, outlined the work Mrs. Hyman Altman, president of her committee. Members par- of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the ticipate in providing hospitality House of Shelter, announced of the USO under the direction this week that the organization's of the Jewish Welfare Board. annual card party will be held The organization donated a fund Nov. 10 at the Schiff and Moss for 100 soldiers' kits. Catering Hall on Joy Road. Under the chairmanship of Proceeds of this party, the Mrs. Charles Rothstein, the 10th only event conducted during the annual fund-raising project will year by this group, will be used be held Dec. 1 at the Book Cad- to _provide furnishing and other illac Hotel. needs to the House of Shelter. Mrs. Charles Hyman, case su- Mrs. Altman announces that the kitchen is being reopened at pervisor, reported on her com- lir the House of Shelter for the • hol- mittee's work and appealed for idays and that meals will be wholehearted support of the served the inmates at Eloise as coming fund-raising project. well as in prisons. To United Hebrew Schools Totalling $1,000 Honoring their 52nd wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Levitt this week contributed 20 scholarships to the United He- brew Schools, for a total gift of $1,000. Moses and Zelda Levitt were married Oct. 6, 1891, in Kishi- neff, Russia, and after the pog- Neugarten Club Changes Name Women's Clubs Purity Chapter No. 359, O,E.S., celebrated its 36th anniversary Sept. 20 by initiating a class of candidates. Line officers were honored by being advanced to higher stations. Mrs. Ida Swartz - presided as worthy matron; Pauline Grant, associate matron; Gladys Weisberg, conductress. * * Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society opened the year's activities on Sept. 8 at a meeting at Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Matilda Kepes presided. Plans were made for installation of officers at a later date. Members whose sons and daughters are serving in the armed forces are asked to send their names and addresses to Mrs. E. Greenwald, DA. 2451, or Mrs. A. Janawitz, TO. 6-8451, so that they may receive Hanukah packages. The annual donor luncheon will be held Nov. 30. War Bonds and stamps are sold at all meetings. * * * Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged members who owe dues are asked to communicate with Mrs. H. Meer, membership chair- man, and make payments. The co-operation of all members is asked by Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, president. Those desiring to join the blood donors' group are ask- ed to communicate with Mrs. J. Kavanau, chairman of the com- mittee, TO. 7-6767. The annual membership tea will be held in ober.. . Friday; September .24 1943 _ Marriages Ave.,. their niece, Ella Lowy, to Cecil Backman, both- of Brook- lyn. The couple came to Detroit to be married by their uncle. Of- ficiating with Cantor Rosenfeld were Rabbi Benjamin Groner of Windsor, Ontario, Cantor Irving Ringel of Congregation Bnai David and Rev. Samuel Mogill. About 50 people witnessed the ceremony. The groom, a student at the Yeshiva of Brooklyn, delivered a scholarly discourse. The newlyweds left for Florida where they will spend the corn- ing winter. Elkin-Fruchbom: The marriage of Mrs. Anne Fruchbom of Phil- adelphia and Max Elkin was per- formed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patrowich, the bride's parents, in Mt. Clemens, on Sept. 19. After a short honey- moon in New York, the newly- weds will return to Mt. Clemens on Sept. 27 for a short stay, be- fore leaving for Florida for the winter. * * * Guild Gooze: The marriage of Miss Lillian Gooze and Harold E. Guild was performed on Sept. 16. Congress Women After a short trip they will be at Meet On October 6 home, after Oct. 1, at 1950 Blaine. * * * The Detroit Women's Division Rosen - Granzrock: Mr. and of the American Jewish Congress Mrs. David Granzrock of Chi- will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 6, cago Blvd. announce the recent at 1:30 p. m., at the Utley Branch marriage of their daughter, of the Public Library, 8726 Rhoda Barbara, to Sgt. Marvin Woodward. The public is invited. This meeting will be devoted K. Rosen, son of Mrs. Ruth Ro- sen of Kipling Ave., in Nyak, to the legislative phase of Con- N. Y. Sgt. Rosen is now serving gress activity, under direction of overseas. Mrs. Irving Dworman, vice- * * * president. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Wolgin-Eckstat: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eckstat of 17606 Rose- Orville Bond, state chairman of lawn Ave. announce the mar- the League of Women Voters, riage of their daughter, Edith, to whose subject will be "Foreign Staff Sgt. Albert Wolgin, Key Policy in Post-War Planning." Mrs. Benjamin Kohen, legisla- Field, Meridion, Miss., son of Mrs. Robin Wolgin. Dr. Leo M. tive chairman, will discuss "Con- Franklin officiated at the gress Planning for the Post-War dOuble - ring ceremony at the World." The Congress now is engaged Wilshire Hotel on Sept. 5. Mrs. Fannie Brawerman, the in collecting clothing for refugees bride's sister, was matron of of Europe and North Africa. A honor. Staff Sgt. Maurice Eck- store location will be announced stat, Camp Upton, Long Island; soon. Tech. Sgt. Archie Werner, Ham- ilton Field, California; Sgt. Mor- ris Altman, Camp McCoy, Wis- 'LANGUAGE IS POWER consin, and Pvt. David Finkel- Ability to speak another language adds to your stein, Camp Campbell, Ken- assets. opens opportunities, wins promotion, in war and peace. tucky, were the military ushers. SPEAK ANOTHER LANGUAGE . The candlelight ceremony was quickly, easily, correctly I attended by 200 guests. Miss by LINGUAPHONE Mollie Meistrich 'sang to the ac- The world - famous Linguaphone E A R EYE companiment of a harp and vio- b t Conversational Methdd brings voices of .native e yac t. h ies rr s E I N N I T N OG. YOUR ., HOME. En.g-1 lin. A reception and dancing fish is spoken. You learn the new language followed. Home - MR. AND MRS. MOSES LEVITT rom of 1903 settled in Montreal where they resided for 13 years. For the past 25 years they haire lived in Detroit. They have six children: Joseph, who is in the accessory business with his fa- ther in Royal Oak; Dr. Nathan; Mrs. Sam (Anna) Green; Jack, formerly a druggist and now as- sociated in his father's business; Abraham, who is in the hard- ware business, and Mrs. Robert Study Courses in 29 Languages: * * * SPANISH PORTUGUESE JAPANESE (Rachel) Slutzky of Windsor. Li ITALIANRUSSIAN _ ' NORWEGIAN Backman - Lowy: Cantor and and 23 other languages There are 12 grandchildren. - Send for FREE book Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld gave away The Levitts have been active LINGUAPHONE INSTITUTE in community affairs and are in wedlock last Saturday night, 103 RCA Bldg. New York (20) CI. 7-0830 staunch supporters of the United at their home, 2663 Glendale Hebrew Schools. Mr. Levitt, who is active daily in his busi- ness, is a former president of Talmud Torah El Moshe, Michi- gan and 29th St., served as pres- ident of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- 1448 WOODWARD AVENUE dah and is vice-president of the House of Shelter and Congrega- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel. He served on the board of the Home for Aged and was an or- ganizer of Keshenever-Bessara- bier Association. Mrs. Levitt is active in women's religious and philanthropic societies. On the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, the Le- MIDWAY FLORIST vitts made a number of gifts to 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 important causes. MONTH-END - Furd Fashion Creators— CLEARANCE Distinctive Stylists— OF DISCONTINUED Coats ;ealinal COSMETICS 4 A. 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