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March 01, 1946 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-03-01

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11 Servicemen Reunited at Berk-Selesnick
Wedding; Rabbi Morris Adler Officiates

Two thrilling events marked
the manage last Sunday evening,_
at the Shaarey Zedek, of Miss
Helen Selesnick, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Selesnick, and
Ernest Berk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Berk.
The marirage was the first
at which Rabbi Morris Adler
officiated since his return from
Japan, where he served as U. S.
Army Chaplain; and it marked
the reunion of 11 of the bride-
groom's friends all of whom
had just returned from active
service, most of them having
served overseas.
The reunion of the servicemen,
cheerfully announced by a pub-
lic toast, included the following:
Isadore Silverman, Norman

Bar Mitzvahs

Mi.. and Mrs. E. Primak of 2485
Ford announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Jerry, on Saturday,
Mar. 9, at Cong. - Bnai Zion. Din-
ner at Moss', Mar. 10:
* * *
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Rabi-
nowitz announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Motele, Saturday,
March 9, at Congregation Beth
Shinuel, 1736 Blaine. Dinner and
reception Sunday evening, March
10, at the Fort Wayne hotel.
*. * *
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Lipkin
of 3260 Grand Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, How-
ard, on Saturday morning, March
9, at Cong. Adas Yeshurun,
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koval-
sky, of 1953 Hazelwood, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Al-
vin, on Saturday, March 23, at
United Hebrew Schools, Phila-
delphia and Byron branch, with
Yosele Siegal at the pulpit. On
Saturday night, a dinner will be
given at Lachar's on 12th St. with
music and entertainment:, with
Yosele Siegal as toastmaster of
the evening.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baggle-
man announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Jerry NorMan, to
be observed on Saturday morn-
ing at Congregation Bnai Zion,
Humphrey at Holmur. Recep-
tion Sunday, March 3, at home,
2924 Tyler. No cards.

Rhia Nottinger of Palestine
Seeks Relatives in the U. S.

Rhia Nottinger of Palestine
seeks her relatives in America.
She is the daughter of Simcha
Nottinger, formerly of Kali aria.
Her father, Simcha Nottinger,
had a brother by the name of
Aaron Hirsch Nottinger, who
came to New York. He had a
married daughter by the name of
Hannah Philip. Hanna Philip's
daughter, by the name of Alta,
married a druggist whose name
Rhia has forgotten. There were
also two other sisters of Aaron
Hirsch Nottinger, by the names
of Rosa Levinson and Etka Men-
del Gordon, who live in New
York. The father, Simcha, had a
a brother, Abraham, • and there
are four children, Jacob, Deborah.
Machlitzky and Chaika. The last
three landed in America either in
1922 or 1923. If the above are in
New York or not, she is not sure,
neither does she know if they are
married.
Those knowing their where-
abouts are asked to contact Miss
Bertha Lipsitz, 2715 Rochester,
Apt. 203, TY. 6-6179.

Theodor Herzl Lodge Holds Habonim to Welcome Carmel Young Israel Club
Hits Seventh Annual Dinner
Engee Caller March 8 Elects Gerald Heiman

A landmark in the history of
Goodman, Jimmy. Silverberg, Bud the Ladies' Auxiliary of Theodor
Lazell, Chuck Ruben, Leonard
Herzl Lodge of River Rouge, of
Sharkey, Ed Rader; Milton Ty-
ner, Arnold Yerman, Jack Singer
and Harry Silverman.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar assisted
Rabbi Adler in officiating at the
wedding.
The grandmothers of the new
lyweds, Mrs. Ida Selesnick -and
Mrs. Rachel Slutsky, were pres-
ent. The bridal party included:.
Sheldon Seleshick, Bertha SlittL
sky, Arnold Yerman, Eileen . Sel-
esnick, Jimmy Silverberg, Gloria
Silverberg, Lila Rader, Eddie Ra-
der, Phyllis Tyner, Milton Tyner,
Helen Sloan, Jerry Furstenberg,
Betty .Shaffer, Leonard Sharkey.
The newlyweds left for a wed-
ding trip to New York.

Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Dinner on March 10

MRS. DAVE FIDLER

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety victory dinner will be held which Mrs. Dave Fidler is presi-
at 6 p. m. on Sunday, March 10, dent, was the seventh annual
at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and
dinner held last Sunday at River
Rouge Jewish Club, 41 Oak St.
Mrs. Tony Lebowitz was chair-
man.

Gerald Heiman has been elect-
ed president of the Carmel
Young Israel club, recently or-
ganized by Arnold Eisman. The
club meets at the Carmel Hebrew
Schools, 11845 Linwood, where
Rabbi I. A. Lawton is principal.
Leonard Rosen is vice-presi-
dent; Morton Demek, secretary;
Donald Fox, treasurer; Jerry Lip-
man and Kalmon Gold, chairman
and assistant, respectively, of the
program and education commit-
tee; Lloyd Blazofsky, librarian.
The trustees are: Marice Betman,
Larry Eisenberg, Fred Prag, Bar-
ry Lieberman, Leonard Hammer.
The club aims to encourage
Zionist spirit and devotion.

Detroit Habonim will welcome
Engee Caller, Labor Zionist
delegate from Eretz Israel, on
Friday, March 8. Miss Caller, a
member of American Chalutz
Kvutzah Naame, formerly was a
member of Brooklyn Habonim.
She will discuss the • new type
of life offered in Palestine; the
success of American Youth in
integrating themselves into the
Palestinian lifestream; and Amer-
ican youth's love for their new
existence, based upon real con-
cepts of democracy and equality.
Addresses and informal talks
will be delivered by Miss Caller
to Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth;
Hamaapilim, Labor Zionist group
from 17 to 23; and ALUMA, Jun-
ior Poale Zion. For a schedule
of her appearances, call Akiba
Zohar Finkelman, TO. 6-0634,

PORTRAITS

Masada Zionist Unit
To Meet Again Monday

"Individually Yours"

by

Detroit Unit of Masada, Young
Men's Zionist Organization is
holding bi-weekly meetngs at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Building.
The next meeting is scheduled
13315
for Monday, March 4. Dr. Sam
Krohn, president, invites all
Linwood near Davison
young men to attend. For infor-
Jack Kape Heads Zionist mation concerning the activities
TO 8-5372
of this group contact Dr. Krohn,
Organization's Bulletin;
TO. 7-1273.
Home Sittings
Member Drive Launched
On Feb. 20, Philip Slomovitz
By Appointment
addressed the group and stressed
Harold B. Weisman, president the urgent need for young men
10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Tues. and Thurs. Eves 7 to 9
of Chapter I of the Zionist Or- to become more active leaders
Sunday by Appointment
in
Zionism.
ganization of America, Detroit
Division, announces that the
group's membership has expand-
ed to the extent that future regu-
lar meetings will be held at a
central location instead of in
members' homes.
Here is one of the greatest post-war improvements for
Better Living for you and your family . . part of the
Plans are being made to pub-
Better World promised through science.
lish a monthly bulletin, the staff
to be headed by Jack Kape, mem-
We Sell Home Freezers:
bership chairman, assisted by
MRS. CHARLES BERGER
Sarah Philka, Shulamith Michlin,
Deep Freeze, Ben Hur, Norge
Lawrence. Members' sons and Louis -Burk, Stanley Greenbaum,
Gibson, Freeze Rite & Others
daughters who have been dis- Blanche Weiner, Irving Handel-
man,
Bernice
Schane,
Sam
Borak,
charged from the armed forces
We Sell Frozen Foods:
Evelyn Eiselman and committee
have been invited as guests.
chairmen.
Bird's Eye, Fairmonts, Booth, Honor Bread
Mrs. Charles Berger is general
Chapter I is affiliated with ZOA
chairman. Co-chairmen are Mes- of Detroit.
Fruits--Vegetables—Poultry—Fish
dames Abe Miller, Irving E. Leib-
A campaign for members is be-
Baked Goods and Specialty Foods
son and Philip Shapiro. Mrs. Abe ing conducted. All interested in
Miller and Mrs. Julius Ring, obtaining information may call
president, HO. 1391, are accept- the president, TOwnsend 6-3356,
ing reservations.
or Evelyn Eiselman, vice-presi-
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The 35th anniversary celebra- dent, TOwnsend 5-4074.
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tion, planned for the fall, is be-
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Fred Morris of the Belcrest is
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TO YOUR HOME
Mrs. Ring.
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Keeping Your
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JR. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY ers at Music Hall March 1.
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held a meeting Feb. 24 at the
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AVIVA CHAPTER of JUNIOR
MIZRACHI WOMEN will honor
Mrs. Elizabeth Penfil as guest
speaker at 2 p. m. S -unday at the
home of Doris Flashner, 2025
Pasadena. Mrs. Penfil, . chairman
of the Legislative Committee of
the American Jewish Congress of
the Detroit section, will speak on
fair employment practice.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

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