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February 22, 1946 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-02-22

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THE JEWISH NEWS

age Fourteen

Youth of Temple Israel
To Hold Social Sunday

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Inter-Marriage Gain
Is Shown in Canada

MONTREAL, (JTA)—The rate
of inter-marriage among • Jews in
When the Halevy Singing Soci- Canada has been increasing al-
ty takes the stage at the Con- most continuously since 1926, ac-
sistory Cathedral, Masonic Tem- cording to a survey made by
ple, at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, March Louis Rosenberg, Canadian-Jew-
ish economist, who heads the
Research and Statistical Bureau
of the Canadian Jewish Congress.
The survey, which covers 27
years, shows that in 1926, the
first year for which complete
official statistics were compiled,
53 persons professing the Jewsh
faith married non-Jews. The
number of marriages in which
both parties were Jewish was
1,087.
In 1942, the number of inter-
marriages among Jews in Can-
ada had increased to 226, with
2100 in which both bride and
groom were Jewish.

BELLA- GOLDBERG

3, for its 21st annual concert,
with Igor Gorin as guest soloist,
the following will be eligible to
participate as members of the
Halevy chorus:
Sopranos: Rose Berghoff, Shir-
ley Berghoff, Sonia Bussell,
Lena Chafetz, Grace Optler,
Esther Feldman, Rose Golden,
Rose Krashin, Evelyn Krieger,
Minnie Lakritz, Esther Mirsky,
Rose Pianin, Arline Platt, Jean-
ette Pohl, Miriam Rine, Edith
Rosberg, Ethel Schreiber, Mollie
Shaw, Dora Tonkel]. 'and Shirley
Zaft.
Altos: Anna Bobbin, Esther
Fri e dma n, .Bella Goldberg,
Tillie Hecker, Tikva Kress, Gert-
rude Levine, Esther Levy, Helen
Rubin, O'Dell Small and Yetta
Sternthal.
Tenors: Henry Barahi, William
Gayman, Phil Goren, Hyman
Horowitz, William Klein, Morris
Levine, Nathaniel Raskin, Jack
Rosberg, Hiel Rubin, Aaron
Sandweiss, Manus Schane, Irving
Sherman and Joe Siegel.
Basses: Samuel Baschin, Julius
Chafetz, David Goldberg, Joshua
Joyrich, Sam Lipson, Benjamin
Plotkin, Harry Resnick, Irving
Rosengard and Henry Simon.
Dan Frohman is musical direc-
tor of the Halevy, with Rosa Bas-
sin Stein and Rebecca Frohman
as accompanists and Bella Gold-
berg as pianist and coach. Nathan
Bennish is librarian. Other active
but non-singing members are
Morris Shatzen, Max Levy and
Joe Russell.

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Chevra Ayin Yaacov Sets

Mo-Os Hittim Dinner

MRS. JEANETTE SHEPLOW

Bnai David, Elmhurst and Four-
teenth, invites members, friends
and the entire community to a
Mo-Os Hittim dinner 'on Wed-
nesday, Feb. 27, at 7 p. m. There
will be no charge for the dinner
but plans will be made and funds
raised to provide Matzos and
Passover food for European
Jewry.
Jacob Sandberg, president of
the Chevra Ayin Yaacov, will
preside. Rabbi Joshua Sperka
will speak. For reservations call
the Synagogue office or Mr. Sand-
bert at TO. 8-0339 or TO. 7-8370.

Lodge, at the Lee Plaza, on Feb.
26.
Mrs. Jeanette Sheplow, donor
chairman, TY. 7-2126, is accept-
ing reservations.
Phyllis Coleman, one of the
junior members, will give a re-
citation, accompanied on the
piano by Madelaine Shiller.

Revisionists to Plan
Trial on British Policy

As part of the music week ob-
servance, Hashofar will present a
concert Saturday night, March 2,
at the Center, featuring "Music
in Palestine." Julius Chajes and
Henri Goldberg will be the fea-
tured artists.

Engagements

J. Lachar personally will con-

at Lachar's on 12th St. Arrange-
ments to attend may be made
for individuals or for entire
families.
A rabbi also will participate
and the traditional service will
be followed.
For reservations call "Dor-
othy," TY. 4-9420, 1 to 10 p. m.

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Finest arrangements and
entertainment of music to
suit your social event.

TO. 6-5016 or TO. 8-0842

Lachar Kosher Catering Co.
announces a new service for De-
troit Jews—the planning of spe-
cial events and arrangements for
a Passover Seder.

CAMT Q:•• GULL

ORCHESTRAS

Phone For Particulars

J. Lachar to Conduct
Public Passover Seder

e

Mr. and Mrs. David Berger of
17355 Cherrylawn announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lillian, to Sidney Siegel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegel of
3776 Glynn Court. The wedding Bldg., CA. 7260.
will be performed March 31 at
the Book Cadillac Hotel. ,
S $ *
The engagement has been an-,
nounced of Miss Reva Reichman,
daughter of Mrs. Isaac Reichman
of 1716 Pingree and the late. Rab-
bi Reichman, to W/O Harry J.
Greenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
10330
I. Greenstein of Philadelphia, Pa.
between
Miss Reichman is attending
Wayne University. W/O Green-
stein, a member of the Philadel-
phia Bar and a certified public
accountant, is stationed with the
Army Air Forces in Detroit.

SAM ROSENBLAT

We arrange your ceremony,
procession, Cantors,
singers, etc.

Kirov tank plan in Chelyabinsk,
the 'largest tank factory in the
USSR. Saltzman, son of a Jewish
tailor from Vinnitsa, in the
Ukraine, holds three Orders of
Lenin, the Gold Medal, the
Hammer and Sickle, which de-
notes the title of Hero of
Socialist Labor, the Suvorov
Order, the Kutuzov Order, and
several other medals.

CHARM
New Zionist Organization of
POISE AND
Detroit (Revisionist) will meet
PERSONALITY
Monday evening at the Bnai
Polish Consulate Seeks
Moshe to plan a propaganda cam-
Room 206
Relatives of Defroiters
paign and to arrange for a public
trial to inquire into Britain's
Dexter Recreation Bldg.
The Consulate of the Republic "mal-administration of the man-
Dexter corner Boston
of Poland in Detroit wishes help date in Palestine." It is planned
to locate relatives of Eugene to have a non-Jewish jurist pre-
TO. 7-3589
Frenkler, member of the Polish side at the trial. •
Forces in Scotland.
Best of Care
= Jetter Sidonia and Max (sister
Expert Personnel
and brother) also Bredau, uncle
MRS. EDYTHE CUGELL
(first name not remembered) re-
Announc s the Opening of Her
siding in Detroit, are to com-
municate with Eug. Frenkler,
Corporal of the Polish Forces in
Scotland.
For full address call Consulate
on Beautiful Lake Charlevoix
of Poland, 1864 National Bank
Northern Michigan

Didza See-
Rosenberg's Social Events
on Page 12

Weddings-Banquets
Bar Mitzvahs, Etc.

MOSCOW, (JTA)—Maj. Gen.
Isaac Saltzman, one-tithe People's
Commissar of Tank Industry, has
been appointed director of 'the

Chevra Ayin Yaacov of Cong. iary of East Side Bnai Brith duct the public Passover Seder

Hashofar Gives Concert
At Center on March 2

Lamps
Tables
Pictures
Objets
d'Art

Gen. Saltzman Heads
Russian Tank Factory

East Side B.B. Women's
Donor Event on Feb. 26

Rabbi Leon Fram.. will . be the
Fifty young men and women
of Temple Israel net Sunday to guest speaker at the . donor
organize the Temple Israel Youth luncheon of the Ladies' Auxil-
Group. Temporary officers; head-
ed by Lyn Trager, were named.
The group's first function will
be an informal social gathering
at 2 p. m. Sunday, in the Tem-
ple's meeting room, 611 'Boule-
vard Bldg. Alan Goldstein and
Arlene Slobin are co-chairmen of
the affair. Musical entertainment
and refreshments will be pro-
vided.
Organizational plans will be
amplified at the Youth Group's
next business meeting, Sunday,
March 10, at the Temple offices.
The constitution committee, head-
ed by Marilyn Klein, will present
a legal foundation for ratification
by members. Election of perma-
nent officers will be held.

Lt. David Paul, who has been in service for the last three
years, is now on ,terminal leave and with Mrs. Paul and their
small daughter, Linda Kay, is for the present making hiS home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rosenberg of Webb Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp of Boston Blvd. are spending the
week in New York City.
Mrs. Peter Vass of the Wilshire Hotel left on Thursday by
plane for Miami Beach where she will be a guest at the Sea Isle
Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schlessinger of :Boston Blvd. left last
week' for New Orleans, La., where they are the guests of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greene, and from
where they plan to go on to Lakeland, Fla.

21st Annual Halevy
Concert Date Set;
Name Participants

February 22, 1946

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