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June 01, 1945 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-06-01

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Page Twelve

THE JEWISH NEWS

Kusworm to Address Joint Banquet
Of Bnai Bith Councils This Sunday

Michigan Bnai Rrith Council
and Women's Michigan Bnai
Brith Council announces that
Sidney G. Kusworm of Dayton,
0., will be the principal speak-
er at the joint meeting to be
given Sunday, June 3, at 6 p.
at the Webster Hall Hotel. Mr.
Kusworm is treasurer of the
Supreme Lodge Bnai Brith.
The banquet will conclude an
all-day session of the annual
meeting of the state council.
Special clinics will be conduct-
ed in the morning by member-
ship, ADL, 'conservation, AZA,
Hillel, vocational guidance and
war service committees. During
the afternoon there will be corn-
mittee reports and discussions,
concluding with election of new
officers.
Delegates from 15 lodges
throughout Michigan . and from
seven lodges in Detroit will at-
tend.
Due to war time restrictions,

Marriages



,

Camp Cheisea Detroit Hadassah to Close
Opens July 1
Its Honor Roll on June 20

the number of delegates permit-
ted from each lodge has been
Registrations Being Taken for Dr. Israel Goldstein, ZOA President, to be Guest Speaker;
reduced.
Harvey S. Steadman of Lans-
Mothers, Children for
Mrs. Glasier Re-Elected LoCal. President; Form
ing, president of the Council, will

'

Two-Week Periods

-

SIDNEY G. KUSWORM

MICHELS - FELDSTEIN: The
marriage of Millie Feldstein
and Charles Michels was sole-
mnized May 19 at the Down-
town Synagogue, Rabbi Herman
Rosenwasser officiating.
* * *
WINKELMAN - STERN: On
May 23, Miss Elenore Stern,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Young Israel to Elect
Stern of Burlingame Ave.; be-
came the bride of Alvin Winkel- Officers on Wednesday
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Winkelman of West Fort St. Dr.
Beginning its 23rd year as a
A. M. Hershman and . Cantor religious, cultural and social or-
Jacob Sonenklar officiated at the ganization, Young Israel will
ceremony which was held in the elect officers next Wednesday,
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
9 p. m. at Yeshivath Beth Ye-
The bride's sister, Mrs. Norman hudah. A report of Young Israel
Peachin of Chicago, was matron projects, progress during the
Of honor and the bridesmaids in- last year and plans for the fu- .
cluded her sister, Mrs. Julius ture will be presented by
Englander, the bridegroom's sis- Charles T. Gellman, president.
ter, Mrs. Milton Bates of El Paso,
During the past year, also, ex-
Tex., and the Misses Celia Rez-
nick, Florence Lasher and Ethel pansion of Young Israel's youth
Zuretsky. Lenore Peachin, the group program has brought the
bride's niece, was the junior enrollment of children to the
bridesmaid. David Stern, the highest number in years.
Young Israel plans reintroduc-
bride's brother, served as best
man. Mrs. Fanny Rodin, the tion into its ranks of former
bridegroom's grandmother was members returning from service.
also a member of the bridal More than 300 men and women
with whom Young Israel has
party.
The out of town guests in- kept in contact through pack-
eluded Mrs. H., Gilberg, her ages, letters, the monthly Inter-
daughters, "Belle and Helen; and preter, and other means, are
Mrs.. Nathan Domdrowsky and expected to play an active part
her son, Jack, of Chicago; Aud- in the organization upon their
brey Gordon of Nassau, B. I., return to civilian life. ,
Mrs. Dan Feldman and Elmer
Koffman of Bay City, Mr. and BEGIN NYLON PRODUCTION
Mrs. Alvin Winkelman of Port
JERUSALEM ( Z 0 A ) The--
Huron, Mrs. Abe Alexander of manufacture of nylon; a com-
New York City, Sgt. Harry Mil- pletely new industry for Pales-
grom, who is stationed in Battle tine, will be started shortly. A
Creek, Miss Norma Jean Wold Palestine factory already has se-
of Lansing and Mrs. Harry Os- cured permission from.an Amer-
trow of Los Angeles, Calif.
ican firm on a patent to manu-
Mr. and Mrs. Winkelman are facture nylon goods.
honeymooning in Chicago.

Szold Foundation

The only camp in the com-
munity operated for mothers and
children, which will open at
Chelsea,, Mich., on Sunday, July
1, is Camp Chelsea, sponsored by
the Jewish Center. It will be
conducted for: eight weeks end-
ing on Aug, 26. Women may
come for 2, 4,, 6 or 8 weeks.
Children, 3 to 7, are accomodat-
ed for the same time with a
special set of counsellors.
The new director recently en-
gaged is Mrs. Elizabeth Kurtz,
well known to previous campers
for her excellent service on the
staff as camp nurse. -
Registration is now under way
for Camp Chelsea. Appointments
may be made, with the registrar,
Miss Esther Cohen, who is avail-
able every day from 9 to 6, ex-
cept Wednesdays when the hours
are from 1 to 9. This arrange-
ment was made especially to ac-
commodate working mothers
who are unable to come during
the day.
F u 11 information regarding
rates and reservations will be
furnished by Miss Cohen.

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be in charge of the meeting, as-
sisted by Jesse Feiler, Milton M.
Weinstein, Alfred W. Keats, Sam-
uel W. Leib and Harry Schwartz
of Detroit, John Merdler of Sagi-
naw, Rabbi Morton M. Apple-
baum of Flint and A. B. Roman
of Bay City.

*

Friday, June T, T94S

Aesculapian Ladies
Elect New Officers;
Continue War Efforts

Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary,
at the final ,meeting of the year
held at the home of Mrs. Harry
Pernick, elected the following
officers:
President, Mrs. A. A. Zagal;
vice-presidents, Mrs.' A. Smith,
Mrs. M. Share and Mrs. M.
Wainer; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. S. Margolis; record-
ing secretary, Mrs. D. Moss;
treasurer, Mrs. H. Margolis.
A drug shower for the Jewish
Home for Aged was held May 23
in conjunction with the Aescul-
apian. Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion.
The auxiliary, continues its ef-
forts in behalf of the Red Cross,
USO, War Chest, Serve-a-Camp,
Child Rescue Fund and other
important causes.
A scholarship fund has been
established at Wayne University
Department of Pharmacy.
The season's activities will be
concluded with an installation
luncheon at the Book Cadillac
Hotel on June 6.

Detroit Hadassah will conclude
its Honor Roll campaign with a
rally for contributors and their
husbands on Wednesday eve-
ning, June 20, at 'the Art Insti-
tute. '
' Mrs. Louis Glasier, president,
announces that Dr. Israel Gold-
stein will be the guest speaker.
Complete reports of Honor
Roll activities will be made
available soon.
At the annual Hadassah meet-
ing held on Tuesday, Mrs. Louis
Glasier was re-elected president.
Other officers are: Vice-presi-
dents, Mrs. Philip Lipson, Mrs.
Harry Jones, Mrs. Milton Mad-
din; treasurer, Mrs. William Isen-
berg; financial secretary, Mrs.
Barney Salinger; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Joseph Fenton;
recording secretary, Mrs.'Samuel
Rubiner.

Announcement was made of
the establishment of the Henri-
etta Szold Foundation as a tri-
bute to the founder of Hadassah.
The foundation proposes as its
initial program: To carry for-
ward the work of the Children's
Bureau, LeMaan Hayeled V-Han-
oar, which Miss Szold created
and which she viewed as the
perfect instrumentality for coor-
dinating, directing and planning
the overall well-being of the
children of Palestine; to provide
fellowships to send American
young people to Eretz Yisrael,
to see at first hand the inspir-
ing new life our people are build-
ing there, thus preparing them
for tasks of Jewish leadership in
America. Additional projects
Which were close to Miss Szold's
heart are being considered.

Camp Chelsea Reunion Tea
At Center on Wednesday

New Wave of Terror
Attempted by Irgun

"Is Religious Education as
Part of the Public School Sys-
tem Desirable?" will, be discuss-
ed by Mothers' Clubs of the
Jewish Center this week.

Meetings will be held by Dex-
ter Club 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at
Bnai Moshe; Young Women's
Study Club, 1:30 Tuesday at
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.; Wood-
ward Study Club, 1:30 Wednes-
day, at the Center; 12th 'St. Club,
8:30 p. m. Thusday at Lachar's.
Center Mother's Club meeting
Wednesday, 8:30 p. m., will also
be part of Camp Chelsea's re-
union tea, at the Center.

All members of Mothers' Clubs
are invited to the Camp Chelsea
reunion tea. -

HATIKVAH VOTED - OFFICIAL
JEWISH LABOR ANTHEM -
JERUSALEM (ZOA) — With
15 delegates of the Left Poali
Zion dissenting, the annual con-
ference of the Histadruth Haov-
dim, Jewish Palestine's federa-
tion of labor, adopted a resolu-
tion. that Hatikvah is one of the
anthems of the Histadruth. The
resolution provides that all la-
bor rallies must conclude with
the singing of Hatikvah.

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RUBINSTEIN - STEELE: D r .
and Mrs. Leighton G. Steele of
Monterey Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Al-
lison, to _Herbert Rubinstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Rubin-
stein of New York City, on May
19. At present they are making
their home in Ann Arbor.
* * *
ROSE-GESCHELIN: The mar-
riage of Miss Audrey Geschelin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Geschelin, .and Ensign Irving A.
Rose, USNR, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rose of Winthrop
Ave., was solemnized last Sun-
day afternoon. Rabbi Leon Fram
performed the ceremony in the
presence of the immediate _fam-
ilies.
\ The bride's sister, MFS." Alex-
ander Seskin, was matron of
honor, and • the bridegroom's
father served as best man.
A reception for their friends
was held in the' evening at the
Geschelin home on Pennington
Dr.
The young couple left for
Hollywood, Calif., where for the
next two months Ensign Rose
USNR will attend Radar School.
- The out of town guests in-
cluded, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fin-
keistein and their daughter, Lila,
of New York City and Pfc. and
Mrs. Alexander Seskin who came
from San Francisco where he is
stationed.

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — There
are many diverse political and
psychological factors .behind the
renewed campaign of terror in
Palestine, which was signalled
by exploding bombs in Tel
Aviv and Jaffa last week, ac-
cording to well informed 'ob-
servers here.
It was obvious, they say, that
the Irgun Zvai Leumi, shattered
and disorganized as it has been
for the laSt 10 months. must
undertake some action. - Firstly, _
in order to show its own mem-
bership that it still exists, and,
secondly, to remind the Jewish
community and the world that it
is still determined to shape the
destiny of Palestine. Jewry.
Before last week's violence,
the Irgun had made several un-
stf6Cessful attempts to attract the
attention of the Jewish com-
munity. They tried to blow up
the pipeline in northern Pales-
tine, but were foiled by the
police.

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