ri-klay, July 26, 1946

Marriages

E

ert T., Wallace and Edmond Rob-
erts.
.Among the Detroiters attending
the, wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Goldberg, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel
Gerson. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wolf-
gang, Mr. and Mrs. David Idzal
and their daughter Gloria, Mr.
and lkIrs. Joseph Slatkin, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Rand, Miss Marjory
Rosenthal and her brother Bud
Rosenthal, Cy Wagner, Dick
Kahn, Burton Bielfield, Mrs. Max
Fisher, Mrs. Ralph Schiller and
het sons Bud and Ralph, Mrs.
Morrey Roe and Mrs. Lenore Ja-
cobs. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wein-
garden, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wein-
garden, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wein-
garden and Edward Rosenberg
were there from Flint. .
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SMITH-ROTH: Mr. and Mrs.
William Roth of Canterbury Drive
announce the marriage of their
daughter. Lillian Roth, to George
R. Smith, July 14.
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KATZ-KOSIT: On July 14, Syl-
via Harriet Kosit, daughter of
Samuel Kosit of Taylor Ave., be-
came the bride of Irving Katz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz of
New York, at a candlelight cere-
mony at the Whittier Hotel. Rab-
bi G. G. Rosenstock officiated.
The bride wore a street-length
dress-maker suit of ivory chan-
tung, accentuated simply by back-
peplum and three bows tied in
front of the V-neck jacket. Her
head-dress was of shoulder-
length illusion veil. She carried
two white orchids on a Bible.
Miss Jeanne Milner, maid of
honor, was her only attendant.
Marvin Katz, the bridegroom's
counsin, was best man.
The couple are honeymooning
in the Catskill Mountains. They
will make their home in N. Y.

JEWISH .NE-WS

She Will Aid Fight
To Protect Minorities

PAPKOFF-ROSSIN: At a can-
dlelight ceremony at the Whittier
Hotel on July 7, Anita Rossin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min A. Rossin, of Dexter Blvd,:
and Seymour L. Papkoff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Papkoff of
Brooklyn, N. Y., were united in
marriage.
The bride wore a gown of slip-
per satin with a sweetheart neck-
line and shirred bodice and long
train. Her bridal cap of tulle was
held down by a halo trimmed with
orange blossoms. She carried a
prayer book with white orchids.
Rabbi George Rosenstock offici-
ated.
She was attended by her aunt,
Mrs. Morris H. Weingarten, as
matron of honor.
The bridesmaids were Miss Har-
riet Druch and Miss Norma Shep-
herd, cousins of the bride.
MISS PAULI MURRAY
Buddy Rossin, brother of the
NEW YORK—Miss Pauli . Mur-
bride, served as best man. The
ushers were David Shepherd, cou-
ray has joined the staff of the
sin of the bride, and Leo Millman.
Commission on Law and Social
Action (CLSA) of the American
The bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Jewish Congress to assist in the
Michael Shepherd, came from Los
AJC's intensified struggle for the
Angeles for the wedding.
protection of the rights of Negroes
Following the ceremony there
and all other minorities.
was a reception and dancing for
Miss Murray, who comes to
200 guests,
"Congress" froth a temporary ap-
The out of town guests included
pointment as deputy attorney gen-
- Mr. and Mrs..Papkoff of Brooklyn,
eral of California, was voted one
N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Druch
of the 12 outstanding women of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lasser, Mr.
America by the National Council
and Mrs. Frank Dubin, Herbert
of Negro Women in March, 1946,
Rossin, Norman Blumberg, all of
along with Eleanor Roosevelt and
Milwaukee, Wis., and Ray and
Helen Gahagan Douglas.
Fred Swartz of Los Angeles, Calif.
There were guests from Ann Ar-
bor, Ypsilanti and Windsor.
James Roosevelt Joins
Miss Rossin attended Wayne
Free Palestine League
University, University of Michigan
and University of California at
James Roosevelt, 38, eldest son
Los Angeles, and plans to resume
of the late Franklin Delano Roose-
her studies at Wayne University.
velt, was named President of the
Mr. Papkoff, who recently was Jewish Labor Council
Los Angeles Chapter of the Amer-
discharged after 3 1/2 years in the
Army Air Force, plans tn resume Protests Polish Events
ican League for a Free Palestine,
his studies at Wayne University.
it was announced by Hon. Guy M.
The
Michigan
Jewish
Labor
For her going away outfit the
Gillette, president of the Amer-
bride wore a gold gabardine suit Council denounced the revival of
ican
League.
with navy blue accessories.
pegroms in Poland and commend-
Mr. and Mrs. Papkoff are now ed the Polish government for the
In taking over the newest post
honeymooning in the East.
prompt and vigorous action in in his colorful career, Col. Roose-
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KRASKA-MIRVIS: Miss Ruth suppressing these anti-Semitic velt has added his leadership to
Mirvis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. outbursts and punishing these re- the action program of the Amer-
Louis Mirvis of Monterey Ave., and sponsible.
ican League to immediately secure
Howard Kraska, son of Mr. and
the repatriation of Hebrew dis-
The
Jewish
trade-unionists
fur-
Mrs. Morris Kraska of Bay City,
placed persons to Palestine. The
were .f.3 arried July 14 at the Bnai ther demanded of President Tru- program includes full backing of
David Synagogue.
man that Fascist representatives Palestinian independence and sup-
The bride wore an ivory satin such as General Bor (Komoreski) port for the recognition of the
gown with sweetheart neckline of
be immediately deported as their national status of the Hebrews of
beaded pearl, and a crown with a
Europe and Palestine, as repre-
fingei tio veil c I orange blossoms. presence here and friendly recep- sented by the Hebrew Committee
She carried a bouquet of white tion by government officials was of National Liberation.
roses with lilies of the vally.
In publicly announcing Mr.
encouragement to those in Poland
Her cousin, Ruth Goldman, was who are still using the weapon of Roosevelt's association with the
maid of honor. The bridesmaids anti-Semitic incitement to under- League, Senator Gillette released-
were Sally Goldman, Betty Radov- mine the Polish Goverment.
a congratulatory telegram from
sky, Selma Haffner and Eve Tri-
The Council states it was shock- Will Rogers, Jr., a co-chairman
vax, of Detroit; Gloria Scheer and ed at the statement of Polish of the American League for a Free
Ida Schneider of New York.
Palestine, to Col. Roosevelt.
Cardinal Hlond.
Best man was Jack Kaplan of
Col. Roosevelt was a visitor to
The Council secretary, Max
New York. Ushers were Harry Mir- Chain called a conference of Jew- Palestine for a period in 1941,
via SLanuel Goldman, Leon Gold- ish organizations for July 25, to while he was on active duty in the
man, Edward Sherman, Ernie plan mass demonstrations on Pol- United States Marine Corps.
Weiss and fiaaold Gross.
ish happenings.
Following a dinner and :eception
the couple left for their honey-
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Out of town guests included Mr.
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Fox of Milwaukee, became the
and shower. Children's
bride of Michael C. Roberts, son
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FIDELMAN'S

Page

Hits Exaggerated Reports in Press

Mrs. Lev Declares Tension
In Palestine Will Blow Over

"Jews in Palestine live a normal
• ,nd wholesome life, and the exag-
gerations regarding conflicts be-
tween Jews and Arabs reported in
the American press in no sense
mirrors actual conditions in the
Homeland."
This was the declaration made
this week by Mrs. Jules Lev, for-
mer' Detroiter, who arrived here
last week from her home in
Jerusalem for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. Anna S. Falick of
13100 LaSalle.
MrS. LeV declared that in spite
of the tension existing in Pales-

Swiss Police Capture
Poison Letter Author

GENEVA. (JTA)—The Swiss se-
cret police arrested Edouard Brul-
hart, 63, retired official, on char-
ges of being the author of anony-
mous threatening letters sent to
Jews throughout Switzerland.
They described him as a "mad-
man." The police sent telegrams
to all persons who had received
the letters, a list of which was
discovered in Brulhart's home,
warning them that a white pow-
der enclosed with the letters was
poisonous.

European Jewish Orphans
Reunited With Relatives
NEW YORK (JTA)—Forty-two
Jewish orphans from Europe will
be brought here by the end of
this month by the OSE, Jewish
health society, Dr. Leon Wulman,
executive director of the organi-
zation, announced. The 42, who
will be reunited with relatives in
this country and Latin America,
are part of a group of 2,300 being
cared for in OSE institutions in
Belgium and France.

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tine Jews and Arabs live on
friendly terms, and that the exag-
gerated reports in the American
press hurts good neighborliness.
Serious Occurrence
Deploring the latest outburst fa.
Palestine which resulted in the
wrecking of the Jersualem British
military headquarters, Mrs. Lev
expressed the view that even this
serious occurrence will blow over.
All Jewish elements in. Pales-
tine are united in the demand for
the unlimited admission of Jews,
she stated, and pointed out that
the ultra-religious -as well as the
radical groups are agreed on this
principle. The only difference to-
day is on the method.of achieving
our goal, she said.
After seven and a half yea.rs°
residence in Palestine, Mrs. Lev
stated that tremendous progress
is in evidence in there. She es-
pecially . pointed to improvements
in industries and in agriculture
and to the superior frUits pro-
duced by Palestine Jews.
Brings Greetings
Mrs. Lev brought greetings froth
former Detroiters in Palestine-
Yirmiyahu Haggai and his fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Avrunin
and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shapiro.
Mrs. Lev announced that Mrs.
Avrunin and the Levi Shapiros
are coming to Detroit for a visit
shortly.
Mrs. Lev's husband is associated
with the Palestine Economic Corp.
office in Jerusalem and is assist-
ant to the PEC director, Julius
Simon.

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