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September 20, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-20

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THE JEWISH NEVI S

Friday, September 20, 1946

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fox of
Washburn Ave. announced the en-
gagement of their daughter, Toby,
to Jerome H. Shatanoff, son of
Mrs. Frances Shatanoff and the
late Robert Shatanoff, at a dinner

reception on Sept. 7. The wedding

will take place Dec. 25.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal
of 3631 W. Outer Drive announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Jeanne, to Arthur M. Fishman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fish-
man of Ilene Ave. Open house
will be held Sunday, Sept. 22, at
the home of the bride-elect from
7 to n p. m.
• • •
Abraham Kemper of 3267 Les-
lie Ave. announces the engage-
ment of his daughter, Lillian, to
Jerome Davis, son of Lewis Davis
of Monterey Ave. The bride-elect
is affiliated with Omega Sigma
Phi Sorority and is now complet-
ing her studies at Wayne Univer-
sity.
* •
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krefman
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Rose, to George Cooper,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper of
Three Rivers. Mich. Mr. Cooper
was discharged from the Navy in
April and will attend Western
University in Kalamazoo.



• •

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruger of
2980 Ciairmount announces the
engagement of their daughter.
Charlotte. to Harold Bregman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Bregman of 12811 LaSalle Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. William Baer of
Los Angeles. Calif., announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Faye Ann. to Robert Charles Shul-
man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Shulman. formerly of Detroit and
now of Los Angeles. Miss Baer at-
tended UCLA. Mr. Shulman is a
graduate of Western Military
Academy and attended Wayne
University and University of Mis-
souri.

• • •

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of
W. Grand Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elizabeth, to Meyer Applebaum.

ated from Wayne University and
was a member of Sigma Theta

Delta sorority. She attended Juil-
liard Graduate School of Music

Temple Israel Choir
To Present Program
On WWJ Monday

announced of Miss Marian Helene
Goodman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman of Sher-
bourne Road, to Sidney L. Gold-
stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man Goldstein of New Haven,
Conn. Miss Goodman was gradu-

Recrudescence
Of Bigotry

(Continued from Page 6)

"We might supplement this anthor-
itative ktatement by citing many in-
stances of the familiar friendship
which has existed between the Roman
Pontiff and distinguished Hebrews in
Rome. During the revival of letters
in the West learned Jews were espec-
ially patronized by the Popes because
of their Oriental scholarship; while the
Pontiffs--especially Boniface IX, Julius
HI, Martion V and Paul M—selected
for their trusted physicians men, of
Hebrew faith and race."

Blaustein Urges Speedy
Resettlement of DPs

NEW YORK (JTA)—Displaced
Temple Israel Choir will be persons in Europe must not be
heard in a program of Rosh Ha- allowed to remain in the camps
a graduate of Yale University and shanah music on Monday night, and must be resettled in perma-
Yale Law School. He served for Sept. 23, at 10:30, over WWJ.
The choir is conducted by Dan
three years in the armed forces
Frohman and is accompanied at
with the transportation corps.
the organ by Karl W. Haas.
• •
Soloists will be Cantor Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Reicher of S. Tulman, Rhoda Zahavi and
2710 Tuxedo announce the en- Dorothy Ornest Feldman. Rabbi
gagement of their daughter, Nat- Leon Pram will serve as com-
ale, to Herbert L. Essey, of Cleve- mentator and will introduce and
interpret the music.
land. Mr. Essey attended Ohio
The sounds of the Shofar will
State University and is a mem- be heard over the radio, with
ber of Phi Epsilon PL He served Irving Dworkin. Temple Israel
for 54 months in the armed ser- ShofariSt, playing the ancient in-
vices. The marriage' will take strumerrt.
This ,,program of Jewish High
place in Cleveland on Oct. 27.
Holyday music is intended not
only for'\4ewish listeners, but is
Bnai Brith Youth Groups
presente to the general public
to Hold Yom Kippur
as a Concert of inspirational
music.
Dance at Masonic Oct. 5
The Clair will render a program
The Bnai Brith Youth Organi- of Yom Kippur music over WNW
zation composed of the Aleph on Monday night. Sept. 30. at 7:30.
Zadik Aleph, the Bnai Brith Girls,
The Bnai Brith Yough Men, and Paraguayan President Promises
The Bnai Brith Young Women, Favorable Consideration
ASUNCION, Paraguay, (JTA)—
will hold its second annual BBYO
"Yom Kippur Nite Dance" at the President Gen. Higinio Morinigo
Grand Ballroom of the Masonic received H. Shoskes, HIAS rep-
resentative. and promised favor-
Temple, Oct. 5.
Proceeds will go towards a able consideration of immigration
maintainance fund for a Detroit activities in Paraguay in behalf
BBYO Headquarters.
of displaced Jews from Europe.
Paul Leash and his WWJ Cof- Later Shoskes conferred with the
fee Club Orchestra will provide Ministers of Poreign Affairs, Ag-
music featuring Jackie Ward, Lee riculture and Immigration on the
Edwards, and the Sophisticats. same subject.

and the University of Michigan
Graduate School. Mr. Goldstein is

I

nent homes as soon as possible,
Jacob Blaustein, chairman of
the executive of the American
Jewish Committee and head of
the Committee's delegation to the
Peace Conference, said upon his
recent return from Paris.

GOODWIN'S
GRATIOT AT FARMER

DRESS UP

IN BLACK

129

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We Wish

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for You and

fashion .. .

Your Loved Ones .. .

• •

At a tea given by her mother
on Sept. 14, the engagement was

Page Seven

A happy,

especially when

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rayon crepes

healthful

designed with new

necklines, sleek

New Year

skirts. Misses' sizes..

SAX-KAY

Goodwin's—Third Rear

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

• • •

What Church Failed to Do
Granting the Catholic griev-
ance that Jews fail to accept
Catholic friendship, we maintain
that the Catholic Church, be-
cause it did come to the fore in
defending truth whenever false-
hoods were spread about Jews,
has nevertheless failed miserably
in preventing untold tragedy by
permitting encyclicals like those
of Pope Innocent IV and Cardinal
Lorenzo Ganganelli to remain
mere parchments in the Vatican's
archives. The publication and
spread of these documents would
have gained for Jewry Catholic
allies throughout the world who
undoubtedly would have defended
innocent victims when they were
brutally and mercilessly attacked
during the spread of the ritual
murder libels.
Because this libel is still being
spread in Supposedly ] civilized
countries like Germany, certainly
it is not yeti too late ] for the
Catholic Church to corioile. the
various sentiments by her Pon-
tiffs on Jewish issues and to make
them a matter of general knowl-
edge and public record] so that

it may be truly said that Cath-
olicism has come to the front
as the defender of truth and

justice and the defier of ]calumny.
even when it is spread about the

blasphemed Jews.

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* *

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