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October 26, 1945 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-10-26

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Page Ten

THE JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Weizmann Delays Trip,
Awaits Atlee's Decision

British Prime Minister Urges Parliament to Withhold Action
Until He Issues Statement" onPalestine; Arabs Entering
Palestine. Illegally in Large Numbers

Special Cables to The Jewish News

LONDON. (JTA)—Dr. Chaim Weizmann, •who was expected to
leave for the U. S. this weel, decided to postpone his visit until
the beginning of next week.
His . desire to remain in London. until "certain developments"
occur, particularly the long-expected pronouncement of policy on
Palestine by Prime Minister Attlee, is given as the chief reason
for the delay.
Jewish Agency circles here refused to comment on Secretary
of State Byrnes' announcement of the U. S. attitude towards the
Palestine problem, pointing 'out that it is a matter that must be
-handled by American Zionists. However, they consider the an-
nouncement to be a logical sequence to the constant consultations
between American and British authorities and the various Arab
states.
Replying to the request in the House of Commons by Major
Ernest Guy Lloyd that a Parliamentary commission be sent to
Palestine to investigate the existing situation there and `'contact the
principal antagonists before 'a government decision is announced,"
Mr. Attlee on Tuesday reiterated that a statement will be made
in the near future, and he urged that no action be taken until
then.

`Voice of Israel' Broadcasts Jammed
JERUSALEM. (JTA)—A battle of the air waves is developing
here, with the underground "Voice of Israel" station of Haganah,
which came on the scene about two weeks ago, meeting stiff op-
position from the unidentified anti-Zionist station broadcasting in
Hebrew.
The new - station keeps broadcasting into appeals broadcasts to
Arabs by "Voice of Israel." It has succeeded in jamming many
of its broadcasts. Meanwhile, Irgun Zvai Leumi announced on
Tuesday that a clandestine transmitter under its auspices will, be-
gin operating on a regular schedule next week.
The broadcast on Tuesday on the Haganah station, referring
to Ibn Saud's letter to Roosevelt, points out that although the
Jews are well armed, they have no intention of attacking Arabs
"but will defend themselves against aggression."
The Arab newspaper Al Diffa, published in Jaffa, has appealed
to neighboring. Arab countries to organize mass illegal immigra-
•tion of Arabs to Palestine, the Beirut radio reports. The broad-
cast says that according, to reliable sources Arab infiltration into
Palestine is proportionately higher than Jewish illegal immigration.

Wise, Silver Confer with Byrnes .
WASHINGTON. (JTA)—Drs. Wise and Silver saw Secretary
Byrnes Tuesday morning. They had a 40-minute "thorough dis-
cussion" on Palestine and reported the interview to be "entirely
satisfactory." The text of their memo submitted to Mr. Byrnes
will be released during the latter days of this week.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Man-
ning announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Mervyn, on Satur-
day, Oct. 27, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. They will have
open house at their home, 18428
Ohio, on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2 to 5
p. m. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of
18652 Santa Barbara announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Marvin, to be observed this Sat-
urday morning at Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. Borman an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Paul, Saturday, Nov. 10, at
Congregation Shaarey • Zedek.
Dinner will be served for the
immediate fathily and out of
town guests on Sunday, Nov. 11,
at the Shaarey Zedek. A recep-
tion will follow • for friends, 9 to
11 p. m. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gutenberg
of 2934 . Webb announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, 'Harold; on
Saturday morning, Nov. 3, at
Congregation Beth Isaac. Dinner
on. Sunday, Nov. 4, at 6 p.
at Lachar's.

Herman, Asofsky Go
To Europe for HI AS

NEW YORK.---Abraham Her-
man, president, and Isaac L.
Asofsky, executive director, of
the Hebrew Sheltering and Im- -
migrant Aid Society, (HIAS);
left on the Queen Mary for a tour
of the European offices of the
organization to observe the func-
tioning of the organization's ac-
tivities on behalf of displaced
European Jews.

Relatives Sought Through
Detroit Jewish Congress

The following relatives are be-
ing sought by survivors of con-
centration camps in Germany,
Hungary and Poland.

Manfred Werner, born July 4,
1927, sought by brother, David
Werner, born July 10, 1925; at
Pocking Niederbayen, Germany.

Fr a n k Spitzer, Hungarian,
sought by Sanyi and Puja.

Engagements

The double engagement is an-
nounced of Miss Shirley Abra-
movitz, daughter of Mrs. Ann
Abramovitz of Monica Ave. and
the late Jack .Abramovitz, to
Lester Waldman, son
Mr. and
Mrs. B. Waldman of Tyler Ave.,
and of Mrs. Abramovitz's other
daughter, Miss Elsa Abramovitz,
to Manny Bleeman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bleeman of Toronto.
No dates have been setting for
their vrveddiligs.
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rouff
of Calvert ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lorraine Velma, to Henry • J.
Cohn, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Cohn.
* • * *
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Ribback of
Chicago, Ill., . announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to Pfc. Gordon Prussian,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Prussian of Muirland Ave. The
bride elect is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and her
fiance attended the same school
before enlisting with the U. S.
Armed Forces. At present, Pfc.
Prussian is stationed at Fort
Oglethorpe, Ga.

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Goldoftases Honored
On 25th _Anniversary;
Plant 25 Trees in Zion

• Twenty-five trees were planted
on land redeemed by the Jewish
National Fund in Palestine, in
honor of the silver wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gold-
oftas, of 2630 Hazelwood.
Announcement of the planting
of trees was made at a party in
honor of the couple . at their
home. Guests were friends and
co-workers of the Goldoftas' in
the Labor Zionist group in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldoftas are
active in the Jewish National
Fund and in Zionist circles.
Goldoftas is secretary of the
Jewish ' National Workers Al-
liance and is a teacher in one of
the schools maintained by the
Alliance in Detroit.

Pisgah Girls Divided
Into Separate Units

Tcharria Blumenfeld is sought
Pisgah Lodge Bnai Brith . Girls
by Masha Zukierman of Lublin.
have divided up into two grdups
Mindel Hauptman is sought by --one for girls .17 and over: and
the Other with students in the
Federbush Mendel, born 1923.
12th grade.
Joseph Goldberg, immigrated
The:latter. group will be known
from Poland in 1925, sought by
as the Mallerman Group of Bnai
Shlama Helfgott.
Brith, in memory • of the late
Anyone knowing the where- Diane Mallerman who was : a
abouts of these people please Member of the Frances SOlovich .
contact the Detroit Section of the Group.
American Jewish . Congress, 9124
Mrs. Edith Goodman is
Linwood, or call Mrs. Lichten of the second group whose of,
stein, secretary, TY.• 6-1971.
ficers are: 'Eleanor Karbal, presi ,
dent; Lorraine Shati and Olga
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Loewenthal, vice,presidents; Mir,
CLUB announces that Mrs. H. iam Stein, treasurer; Sue . Gross-
Ehrlichman will be chairman of man, secretary; Norma Joslove,
the donor luncheon to be held sentinel; ..Frances Shankman;
Nov. 27 at Latin Quarters.
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of 4785 Fullerton, was united in
marriage with Lt. (j. g.) Basil A.
Kosarin, son of Mr. and Mrs. At.,
nold Kosarin of 17181 Pontchar-
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Oct. 22, at the Book Cadillac Ho-
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Rosenberg's sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. -Abe Gass-
man of New York. •
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at- the special program which fol-
lowed the dinner. A group of He-
brew, Yiddish, English and Rus-
sian songs were sung by Cantor
Tulman, with Miss Robbins at the
piano.
Lt and Mrs. Kosarin left for
San Francisco, where Lt. Kosarin
-is stationed.
* . * *
ELKISS-BERESH: The mar-
riage of Miss Shirlee Harriet
Beresh, daughter of Mrs. E.
Beresh and the late Edward
Beresh, and Miltcin Elkiss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Elkiss of
Prairie Ave., was performed on
Oct. 7. —
* * *
DISNER - NATHAN -- Dolores
Millicent Nathan and Sgt. ,Ar-.
thur David Disner were _United
in marriage by Rabbi B. Benedict
Glazer on Oct. 14 in_ the presence
of the immediate families!
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan
of Monica Ave.,. are the parents
of the bride and Sgt. Disner is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Disner of Roselawn Ave..
After a brief honeymoon Sgt..
and Mrs. Disner will make their
hoMe in Atlanta, Ga., where Sgt.
Disner is stationed.
• * *
.SILLMAN-WERTHEIMER: The
marriage of Miss Betsy Werthei-'
mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Elbogen of Glencoe,
Ill., and Joseph Lee Sillman, son
of • Capt. and Mrs. Spencer F.
Finney of Detroit and Hollywood,

Rep. Coffee to Address
Pisgah Lodge on Monday

Congressman John M. Coffee
of Tacoma, Wash.,
Wash. will speak on
the topic "Are
Faced With
Reversion to Bigotry?" under
the auspices of Pisgah Lodge
No. 34 of Bnai Brith, on Mon-
day evening, Nov. 5, at North-
ern High School.
Morris Shatzen, who has ar-
ranged the musical program for
the evening, announces that
Henry Siegel will render violin
selections.
Further details will be an-
nounced next week.

Bridal Calendar

Nov. 1—Miss Maxine Louise
Rodecker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin M. Rodecker of the
Park Lane Apt., to Bernard Spie-
gel, son Qf Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Spiegel of Johnstown, Pa.
* * *
Nov. 4—Miss Esther C. Jaffa,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Jaffa of - W. Boston Blvd., to Na-
than A. Milstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Milstein of Lawrence
Ave.

Calif., took place at the North-
moor Country Club in .Ravinia,
Ill., October 18: Rabbi James Wax
performed the ceremony.
The bride's sister, Miss Alice
Elbogen, was maid of honor, and
her cousin, Ellen Swing, the
bridesmaid. Samuel T. Gilbert
served his nephew as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Sillman are for
the present residing at the Stat-
ler Hotel.
* * *
SIMS-LEVENSON: In the pres-
ence of their immediate families,.
Miss Dorothy Levenson, daugh-
ter° of Israel Levenson and the
late Mrs. Levenson, was united
in marriage to Fred H. Sims, son
of Mrs. Bernard L. Sims of Ful-
lerton Ave. and the late Mr. Sims,
at the Shaarey Zedek, on Wed-
nesday, Oct. 24. Rabbi Gershon
G. Rosenstock and Cantor Jacob .
Sonenklar officiated.

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