Friday, May 3, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

April Bride

Local Brevities

Stolarsky Family Club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Holbrook and made a contribu-
tion to the Child Fund. The next
meeting will be held May 12 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Edelstein, 3269 Sturtevant.

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Women Need Help
For Relief Packing

Neugarten Medical Aid will
devote proceeds of its night of
games to aid convalescent vet-
erans. Event will be held Tues-
day evening in the ballroom of
the Book-Cadillac hotel. Mrs.
Roy Rotter is chairman of the
affair, and her committee includes
Mrs. Charles Hyman, co-chair-
man; Mrs. Morton Grass, Mrs.
Benjamin Krell, Jr., Mrs. Irving
Yarrows, Mrs. Albert Weiss, Mrs.
Samuel Rothstein and Mrs. Mor-
ton Jacobs.

Ukrainians Celebrate
Aleichem's Anniversary

by

JULES KLEIN

NEW YORK —(JTA)— An in-
quiry into charge of anti-Semitic
discrimination in appointments
and promotions in the depart-
ment of Romance Languages at
City College was voted unani-
mously by the New York City
Board of Higher Education.

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desecrating the Anshe S'Fard
Chassidic Synagogue here.
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tack on the synagogue, during
which two Torahs were ripped
and prayer books, an American
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Dr. Rapport Speaks
Saturday to Women
Of Sholem Aleichem

MOSCOW, (JTA)—The 87th
anniversary of the . birth of
Dr, Victor N. Rapport, dean of
Sholem Aliechem, world famous
the College of Liberal Arts of
Yiddish humorist, was observed
Wayne University; will be the
guest speaker at the meeting of
in the Ukraine, which was his
the Women's • Division of the
birthplace, according to the Jew-
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute,
ish Anti-Fascist Committee here.
at 2 p. m. this Saturday, May 4,
The Committee says that sev-
at the home of Mrs. D. Schwartz,
eral radio broadcasts in the
3302 Tyler.
Ukrainian language were ar-
Dr. Rapport's topic will be
ranged, with actors reading ex-
"Plural Culture."
cerpts from his works.
A question and answer period
According to a survey by the
will follow his address.
All-Union Book Chamber, 3,263,-
All members and friends of the
000 copies of Sholem Aleichem's
Women's Division are invited.
works were published in the
There will be a tea and social
USSR between 1935 and 1945.
hour after the lecture. Admission
About half were in Yiddish,
is free.
while the others were in Russian,
Ukrainian, Byelorussian, Azer-
MISS FREDA SCHIFFMAN
baijanian, Armenian, Jewish-
"The Life of the Party"
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schiffman
Tadjik, Polish, Bulgarian, Mol- of Gladstone ave., announce the
davian and German.
MUSIC
engagement of their daughter,
Freda Schiffman, to Frederick J.
Social Welfare Assembly
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Names Weil Executive Head
Brown, of Clairmount Ave. The
• Prominent Local and Name
NEW YORK—Frank L. Weil, wedding will take place in June.
Orchestras
president of the National Jewish
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Welfare Board, was elected chair-
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Ensembles
man of the executive committee
The family of the late Morris
* Unexcelled Service for
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Weddings, Parties, Banquets
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753 Book Bldg. CA. 4710
unteer welfare agencies and gov- their recent bereavement.
ernment welfare services. Charles
P. Taft of Cincinnati was elected
president of the Assembly at its
f
meeting over which Mr. Weil
Jor Mohler o ea1 0 • •
presided.

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DAVID HORODOKER JRS.
contributed $300 to the Allied
Jewish Campaign. A Mother-
Daughter dinner was held May
2.
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YUNG LEBEN (Youth Life), a
compilation of compositions by
students of the Farband schools,
was issued last week.
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MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT,
president of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, presided at
the Housing Session of the Con-
—Photo by Keith-Newman
ference on Unfinished Business in
MRS. MARSHALL W. WEITZ
Social Legislation, held on May 1
in Washington, D. C.
The marriage of Miss Ruth
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Weinman, daughter of Mr. and
JACOB SKLAR FAMILY
Mrs. Jack Weinman, and Marshall
CLUB met April 24 at the home
W. Weitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bronstein
Jacob A. Weitz, was performed
of Buena Vista, who returned re-
on April 7.
cently from an extended stay in
Florida. The last member to re-
turn from service, Irving Gold-
man was welcomed back. He
served as sergeant in the Army
Signal Corps for more than three
years. The last seven months
The Woman's Emergency Food
were spent teaching in the speech
department of the Biarritz Amer- committee has moved to the rear
ican University in France. The of 12204 Linwood and is packing
next meeting will be at the home bundles every Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday afternoons and
of the Louis Rubins in May.
nights. • An urgent appeal is made
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S. H. ROSE, president of for packers, men or women. In
Grand River Chevrolet Co., request to letters received from
announces the appointment of W. overseas asking for food and
B. Doner and Co. as advertising clothing, hundreds of parcels are
agency. An extensive newspaper shipped every week to destitute
and direct mail campaign is families and to chaplains who dis-
planned for release shortly. A tribute them in Hungary and
Germany.
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For information call Mrs.
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Mother-Daughter Fete
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Seventh annual Victoria Burn-
CHENSTOCHOVER RAJONER stein mother and daughter ban-
FEREIN will sponsor a card party quet sponsored by Ladies Aux-
Saturday evening at Jericho iliary of the Mlawer Umgegend
Temple. Members and friends Verein will be held next Thurs-
are invited. Proceeds will go for day, 6:30 p. m., at Riviera Hall,
European relief. For tickets call 5028 Joy Road.
Mrs. S. Sborow, chairman of the
The dinner will be followed by
affair, TO. 6-7963.
a program featuring Mickey
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Woolf.
SAM KREITER has left his
Chairman of the banquet, Mrs.
post as JWB-USO director and Israel Burnstein urges members
takes over as area director in and friends to make reservations
New Jersey, where he'll head with her at TR. 2-4053, or her
programming at Camp Kilmer co-chairman, Mrs. Joe Kasmer,
and aid work in surrounding TO. 8-0534.
communities.
There will be prizes for the
mother with the most daughters,
the youngest and oldest mother,
and most generations present.

Neugarten Aid Games
Night to Help Vets

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