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Mr. and Mrs. Max Ring of W.
Euclid Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Syl-
via, to Herman Binder, son of
and Mrs. Charles Binder of
Lee Place. The bride-elect is a
graduate of Wayne University
Where she was affiliated with
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority. Mr.
Finder, who recently returned.
from service in the European
Theater, will receive his degree
from Wayne University this sum-
mer.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Naftaly
of Monterey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to Alvin Maranz, the son
of Maurice Maranz.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rosens of
2730 Cortland announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Faye, to Irvin Lloyd Weinberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kollman
Weinberg of 2723 Sturtevant.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nichamin
of Blaine Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Es-
telle, to Robert R. Lewin, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewin of
Warrington Dr.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs., Charles Driker
announce the • engagement of
their daughter, Ruth, to Irving
Kroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Kroll of Waverly Ave.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Irving GOlden of
Wildemere Ave. announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Sadel-
le Ruth, to Arthur Hessler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hessler of
Chicago Blvd. Plans are being
made for an early Fall wedding.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kawa of
Tuxedo Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Es-
ther, to Seymour Tarnoff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarnoff, of
Wyandotte, Mich. The bride-
groom-elect received his bachelor
o: science degree in business ad-
ministration from Wayne U.
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of
Flint, Mich., formerly of Detroit,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Sally Lou, to Roy Alex-
ander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
pold Alexander of 1321 Lyons St.,
Flint, Mich. The wedding will
take place in the Fall.
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Mrs. Sam Migdal of 2683 W.
Grand Ave. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Lil-
lian, to Philip M. Jaffe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jaffe of Eliza-
beth, N. J.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wexler of
Cleveland, 0., have announced
th eengagement of their daugh-
ter, Ruth, to Hyman Kaplan, son
of Abraham Kaplan of 1921 Tay-
lor Ave. The wedding date has
been set for Oct. 27.

$2,000 Given Mizrachi
Overseas Book Fund
Honoring Kirshblum

Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog of
Palestine; Rabbi Meir Berlin.
leader of the World Mizrachi
Movement; Rabbi Wolf Gold,
chairman of the World Mizrachi
executive who is now in Arrister-
dam; the American Zionist lead-
er Dr. Stephen S. Wise and the
Zionist leaders of Mexico, Theo-
dor Reznikoff and Leon Doltzin,
were among the leading Jewish
personalities who paid tribute in
messages sent to the stirring tes-
timonial honoring the youthful
Mizrachi leader, Rabbi Max
Kirshblum, at a gathering held
in the Jewish Community House
of Bensonhurst.
Climaxing the occasion was the
presentation of a $2,000 check to
Rabbi Kirshblum, who signified
that this sum raised by his friends
and presented to him through
Dr. Meyer Cohen, president of
the Bensonhurst Congregation
Sons of Israel, will be used for
supplying religious articles to
European Jewish communities.
The honored guest also was pre-
sented with a personal gift.

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Friday, June 28, 1946

Engagements

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UN Organizes

International

Refugee Agency

NEW YORK. (JTA)—The anew
International Refugee Organiza-
tion established by the Economic
and Social Council of the United
Nations is expected to begin
functioning about Jan. 1.
Additional details will be filled
in at the next meeting of the
Council in August. The entire pro-
ject will then be placed before
the UN general assembly, which
will open here on Sept. 3.
The most important features of
the IRO contained in the draft
are:
The members of the organiza-
tion will be all the member
states of the United Nations. The
two directing bodies will be a
General Council composed of all
the members and an executive
committee of nine members elec-
ted for two-year terms.
The chief executive officer will
be the director-general, who will
be responsible to the General
Council through the executive
committee.
A finance committee was es-
tablished to prepare budgets for
the IRO's first year of operations.
The Economic and Social Coun-
cil recommended that UN Secre-
tary-General Trygve Lie to plan,
in consultation with UNRRA and
the Intergovernmental Refugee
Committee, the initiation of work
by the IRO.

Woman Who Helped
Bomb Crematorium
Here to Aid Appeal

Mme. Lengyel, Family Slain
by Nazis, Pledged Life to
Saving Survivors

Mme. Olga. Lengyel, only
woman member of the resist-
ance movement in Birkenau-
Auschwitz and central figure
in the bombing of a crem-
atorium in that notorious con-
centration camp, warned this

week in New York that "if help
does not come soon for the 1,400,-
000 European Jews who survived
Hitler, they will suffer the fate
of the 6,000,000 others butchered
by the Nazis."
Mme. Lengyel, whose book
"Remembrances from the Other
World," has just been published
in France, where it created a
sensation, is in the United States
to speak in behalf of the $100,-
000,0.00 campaign of the United
Jewish Appeal.
Made Pledge to Husband
Here visit here fulfills a pledge
made to her husband, Dr.
Nicola Lengyel, noted Romanian
surgeon, who was murdered by
the Nazi three days before the
liberation. They vowed that if
they lived they would devote
their lives to helping those who
survived.
"I' myself was so unimpressed
by the stories I had heard about
Hitler Germany," she said, "that
when the Nazis invaded Tran-
sylvania in 1944 and arrested
my husband, I insisted on join-
ing him in prison with my
family. That mistake cost the
lives of my two young sons and
my parents."
Worked Under Notorious Pair
Mme. Lengyel, who worked in
the Birkenau-Auschwitz dressing
station under the notorious Dr.
Fritz Klein and Irma Grese.
since executed, was brought into
the camp resistance movement
by a French army captain.
Because the dressing station
was a beehive of activity in the
camp, with thousands of inmates
constantly passing in and out,
Mme. Lengyel occupied a key
position in the plot to blow up
the five crematoria in Birkenau,
to which tens of thousands of
Auschwitz prisoners were con-
signed. The revolt was abortive,
only one bomb going off. In
'January, 1945, she escaped while
being evacuated and made her
way to Cracow, where she learn-
ed that her husband had been
killed..

Women's Clubs

PIONEER WOMEN'S. CLUB II
installe-. the following officers
June 26: D. Dworkin, chairman;
S. Rosen, co-chairman; S. Boim,
contacts; J. Weiss and F. Fried-
man, membership; 7. Landy, re-
cording secretary; 3. Serling, fi-
nancial secretary; J. Weiss, cor-
responding secretary; A. Epel,
treasurer; D. Ross, M. Moser, S.
Reitman, Fleischer, Kunin, Gold-
berg, executive Call 1:0 it tee ; D.
Resnick, building fund; A. Epel,
M. Band, C. Lebowitz, F. Green-
berg, JNF committee.
* * *
ALIVA CHAPTER of Mizrachi
Jr. Women invites members and
friends to the picnic and River
Rouge at noon Sunday. The group
will meet at the home of Rose
Hammer, 2661 Glynn Ct., and the
first bus will leave at 12:30.
* * *
AESCULAPIAN LADIES
AUXILIARY installed the fol-
lowing new officers at the Book
Cadillac June 12: Mrs. Asher
Smith, president; Mesdames Mar-
tin Shey, Michael Wainer and
Harry Katzman, vice-presidents;
Mrs. Ben Zogut, recording secre-
tary; Mrs. Hy Margolin, corre-
sponding secretary; Mrs. Irving
Belinsky, treasurer. Mrs. Meyer
Goldstein was installing officer.
Mrs. Charles Tenent was in
charge of the affair. Mrs. Meyer
Robiner gave the invocation.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN
No. 390 of Bnai Brith will have
the following committee chair-
men by appointment made by the
president, Mrs. Lena Zohott: Jean
Hoffman, Jay Wagner, Sarah
Dorf, Jean Waxman, Ruth Siegel,
Goldie Einhorn, Bessie Yaffa,
Esther Kolb, Esther Kessler, Mil-
lie Kauffman, Irene Rodman, Gert
Hollander, Sadie Gotleib, Betty
Gutman, Gert Dolivek, Pauline
Rappaport, Marian Lebus, Ann
Snyder, Ethel Cohen, Carolyn,
Davis, Ann Partrite, Irene Gur-
vin, Goldie Bank, Bess Mann,
Dorothy Bodsin, Vivian Sharkey,
Yetta Yates, Belle Nadis, Ger-
trude Pearl, Mollie Bank. A
"hard-time-party" will be held
Oct. 27 at the Jewish Center. The
annual donor event will be held
at the Book Cadillac Feb. 12.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROP-
EAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet at 1 p. m. Mon-
day at the Bnai Moshe. Commit-
tee reports will be heard on be-
half of three applicants for refu-
gee orphan transportation from
Germany. The monthly checks
will then be issued. Arrange-
ments will be made for an affair
in July.

Page Eleven

Jr. Hadassah Units
Elect New Officers

Gertrude Strauss was elected
president of Detroit unit of jr.
Hadassah; Toby Langer, the Uni-
versity unit, and Lillian Gluck, of
Russell Woods unit, - at the 'an-
nual meeting held June 20 at
Huyler's.
Corinne Perlis, retiring presi-
dent of Detroit unit, outlined ac-
tivities during the last year. Oth-
er unit officers are: Secretaries,
Charlotte Dean and Estelle Bus-
sell; treasurer, Muriel La Vasco;
JNF, Essie Kaplan; Youth .A.J.i.yah,
Helen Karabenick;, fund-raising,
Frances Waterman; membership,
Rhodene Ungar; education, Cor-
inne Perlis; publicity, Sarah Hoff-
man; sports, Hilda Samuels; hos-
pitality, Gertrude Goldman.
University u n i t: Secretary,
Phyllis Glasier; JNF, Elaine Lev-
in; membership, Margery Salk;
Sue Zechnian and Phyllis, 'Lind-
ner, program.
Russell Woods unit: Secretaries,

Sally Goldman and Pearl Meis-
ner; treasurer, Beverly Goldfine;
JNF, Violet Roth; fund-raising,
Marjorie Davidson; membership,
Jean Quidd; Ruth Prujansky,
program.
Central group officers are:
Gerry Hamburg and Alice Levin,
secretaries; Belle - Goldberg
treasurer; Rela Salinger, jNF;
Pearl. King and Betty Hoffman,
Youth Aliyah; Ruth. Green, fund-
raising; Mary Cohen and Fanny
Greenwald, membership.
Mrs. Sidney Brand again will
be sponsor of the Detroit -unit,
Detroit Chapter, and Mrs. Her-
man Cohen will act In that capa-
city for Russell Woods group.

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