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December 24, 1943 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-12-24

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Friday, December 24 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Esther Carlebach
To Tell of Jewish
Youth in Britain

Page Thirteen

Bar Mitzvahs /Hanukah
es

Mr. and Mrs. William Finnk of
18070 Northlawn Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Je-
rome Leslie, to be observed on
Apple Latkes
Addresses Women's League Saturday morning, Dec. 25, at
Congregation
Bnai
David,
Elm-
Choose
four
sour apples; pare,
of Young Israel Monday
Mrs. Amson Tabor is making her home with her father, Walter
hurst and 14th Sts. Reception core, and cut them into small
Fuchs, while Capt. Tabor is overseas with the armed forces.
at the Yeshivah
at home Sunday, Dec. 26, 7 to 10. slices. Stir into latke batter,
* * *
which consists of 1 1/3 cups of
Miss Betty Kahn is leaving for New 'York to spend the holiday
season.
Miss Esther Carlebach, a scion
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Solomon of flour, two teaspoons of baking
of
a
distinguished
German-Jew-
Miss Joan Behr of Rockford, Ill., has returned home after a visit
13133 Broadstreet announce the powder, teaspoon of salt,-
ish family who lived in England Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irwin, mixed and sifted, plus 2/3 cup of
with Miss Susan Dreifus of Birchcrest Dr.
Miss Peggy Podell and Miss Marilyn Smith of. New York are the for five years and arrived in De- -- to- be observed on Saturday, Dec. milk or water added gradually,•
troit recently, will be the guest 25, at the Shaarey Zedek. Open and one egg well beaten. Fry ap-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bayre. Levin of Edison Ave.
....
Seaman Dick. Soss, son. of Mr, and .Mrs. Henry Soss of Muirland
house Sunday, Dec. 26. No cards. ple-slices, after stirring into bat-
Ave., is hothe - Oxi furlough. • - -
* *

ter, in boiling hot fat or oil.
Miss Sara E. Frazer of Dumbarton Ave. is vacationing in New
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ainbinder Drain on paper; sprinkle with
York.
of 3824 Cortland Ave., announce powdered sugar and serve.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman have moved to 3434 Cam-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Pineapple Latkas
bridge.
Donald J., on Saturday, Dec. 25
Soak slices of pineapple • in
Miss Norma Wittelshofer is spending her vacation with her
at 9 a.m., at Bnai Jacob Syna-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd.
gogue, Linwood and Richton. Re- sherry or white wine with a little
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Metzger of Atkinson Ave. are spending a
ception Sunday, Dec. 26, 2 to 6 sugar and let stand one hour.
Week in New York.
Drain and dip slices in batter and
and 7 to 11 p. in. No cards.
* * *
fry in hot oil. Drain on brown
James Wineman has been promoted from. Second to First
Lieutenant. He • is stationed at Bolling Field, Washington, D. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Morris of paper and sprinkle with pow-
where he was joined by Mrs. Winernan and their son, James Jr.
dered sugar.
2293 LaBelle Ave. announce the
Pvt. William Sapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro of
Bar Mitzvah of their son, David,
Orange Latkes
Webb Ave., is home on a 10-day furlough from -Truer Field, Wis.
on Saturday, Dec. 25, at Congre-
Yolks
of
two eggs beaten with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apsel of Buena Vista Ave. will hold open
gation Bnai David. Mr. and Mrs.
house on Dec. 26, 3 to 10 p. in. in honor of the golden wedding
two
spoons
Morris will be at home in his the juice of of sugar; stir into this
anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levy of Toronto,
1/4 of a lemon and
honor after 3 p. in. on Dec. 25.
Ontario.
just enough flour' to thicken like
Mrs. David Marks and David Jr. have returned to Newark, N. J.,
a batter; add the beaten whites
after spending a few weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohn.
and dip in one slice of orange at
a time, take up with a large
Mr. and Mrs. Max Michelson and son, Richard, of Bay City,
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Haber and son, Jon, of Clarks-
kitchen spoon and lay in the hot
ville, Tenn., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson
oil or butter-substitute and fry a
of 2070 Collingwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Swade nice brown. Sprinkle pulverized
MISS ESTHER CARLEBACH
of
Greenlawn
Ave.
announce
the
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coplan. of Miami Beach, Fla. are visiting
sugar on top.
engagement of their daughter,
relatives of this city and are the house guests of
Fla., and Mrs.. speaker at an open meeting of the
Ben Cohn of Muirland Ave.
Women's League of Young Israel Elaine Joyce, to Pvt. Marvin J. Employment Agency Sends
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman have returned from a visit at on Monday evening at the 'Yeshi- Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mosley a Jewish Cook
the Essex House in New York City. While in the East, they visited vah, Dexter and Lawrence. Her Abramsohn of Wisconsin Ave.
LONDON (JPS)—Sir Oswald
with their son, Pfc. James Zuckerman, who is stationed at Fort topic will be "Jewish Youth in Pvt. Allen is stationed at Pitts-
Monmouth ; N. J.
burg, Calif.
Mosley hasn't changed his fascist
Wartime Britain."
• On their return trip from New York City, Capt. and Mrs. Irving'
* * *
color. An employment agency,
Miss Carlebach is making her
Shillak and children, Marlene and Bruce, spent a few days in De- home here with her mother, with
At a buffet supper given for replying to his request, sent him
troit 'before returning to Brigham City, Utah, where Capt. Shulak whoin she has joined the other members Of both families on Dec. a cook. She was Jewish. Replied
is stationed at Bushnell - General Hospital.
4, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruben of Sir Oswald: "I do not care for
. • Mu. ..Samuel Posner (Elizabeth Fish) has left for a month's members of the family — Rabbi
and Mrs. H. Carlebach and Dr. Tuxedo Ave. announced the en- kosher food." The Jewish coitk,
visit with: her husband, Pvt. Posner, at Winter Park Fla. Pvt. and Mrs.. Samson R. Weiss.
gagement of their daughter, Glo- it is reported, was not too en-
Posner is attending Rollins College. ,
A graduiate of Montessori Col- ria,. to Cpl. Carl Fagenbaum, son thusiastic about cooking for him.
Mrs. Anna Goldberg of Cortland Ave. has left for an extended • lege in England, Miss Carlebach of Mrs. Anne Snyder of Burlin-
visit in California.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
specialized in nursery work. She game Ave. The engagement was
Mrs. Samuel Levine and son, Paul, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. is employed by the Detroit Board revealed by means of small announces postponement of its
Day. Krolik.
of Education. She has had an ex- scrolls attached by ribbons to Hanukah party. Members are
called upon to help the war ef-
tensive Hebrew education. She cocktail napkins.
fort by bringing waste fats to
* * *
Book Contains Prayers
was 15 when she arrived in Eng-
Pisgah. Women Repeat
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisen- the next meeting and by buying
land from Leipzig, Germany.
by Rabbis Fram, Adler
Food Rationing Play
thal
of Leslie Ave., announce War Bonds and Stamps at all
Mrs. Jack H. Isbee is president
the engagement of their daugh- meetings.
of
the
Young
Israel
Women's
"A Minute of Prayer," book of
The smashing food message of League. Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelern- ter, Beatrice, to Arthur Faber,
prayers by Catholic . priests, Prot
"It's Up to You," wartime stage
MIDWAY FLORIST
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faber
estant ministers and Rabbis, has interpretation of the realities of ter is chairman of the program
of Monterey Ave. The wedding
3351
West
been published by Blue Ribbon. point rationing ,and the danger committee.
Davison
TO. 8-1650
will take place in February.
Books. Proceeds from the sale of of black markets, will have a
the book are being donated to the repeat performance . by 'the
Bnai
USO.
Brith Pisgah . Women Players at
The Detroit contributors are Temple Beth El, Brown Memor-
Dec. 16—To S/Sgt. and Mrs.
Rev. Edgar DeWitt Jones, of the ial Chapel, at 8:30 p. m., Wednes- Nathan Yoscovitz (Ruth Hirsdh)
Central -Woodward Christian day, under the auspices of. the of Grand Ave., a son, Sarrel Lee.
Church; Rev. Dr. Morton S. Rice Jewish Community Council's War S/Sgt. Yoscovitz is stationed with
(dedeased), Metropolitan Meth- Edudational Program. _
the Air Corps in England.
* * *
odist Church; Right Rev. Mon-
This play was - supplied by the
signor Edward .J..Hickey, Chan-
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
cellor of the Archdiocese of De - . Food Distribution Administration kus S. Simon (Mildred Budnit-
troit; Rev. John C. Ryan,. Direc- to players groups as a service to zky) of 9243 McQuade Ave., a
tor of Religious Education of the the _community. Mrs. - Edward daughter, Deena Claire.
Archdiocese of Detroit; Rabbi . Robbins, chairman, _ urges the
Leon Fram, Tempe Israel, 'and . public . to obtain tickets in ad-
CARD OF THANKS
Ral bi Morris Adler, Congregation vance at the . office of the Jewish
The family of the late Regilia•
Community
Council,
803
Wash-
Shaarey Zedek. - _
ington 'Blvd. Bldg., or through Oppenheirn gratefUlly - acknowl-
edges and thanks all of their
affiliated groups. Tickets also relatives and friends for their
Anti-Intolerance Seal
will Be available at the door.
kind expressions of sympathy.
Is Presented to Wilikie

Mr. and Mrs. Matuiee Landau were hosts to a group of friends at
their home, 2292 Longfellow Ave., Monday evening, in honor of Judge
Anna Moskowitz Kross of New York, who addressed the luncheon
meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the American Palestine Com-
mittee on Tuesday at the Book Cadillac.

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Wendell Willkie in New York,.'as-
a recognition of his battle on be-
half of minorities. • Neysa Mc-
Mein, who painted the seal,
made the presentation.
James Waterman Wise, re-
search director of the Council,
said •that last year the original
Seal painting was presented to
Miss Pearl Buck for her out-
standing work on behalf of 'op-
pressed people everywhere:
It is through the annual Seal
Campaign that the • Council
Against Intolerance is enabled to
carry on its nationwide educa-
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