Women's Clubs
SHERUTH LEAGUE members
were guests on Sept. 22 bi Mrs.
Dan Sy-rnez of Mansfield Ave. Old
and prospective members were
present. In charge of arrange-
ments were Mrs. - Charles Cash
and 'Mrs. Nathan Spector. Mrs.
Monash, membership
Arnold
chairman, assisted in preparation
of the afternoon tea. The Sherutiv
ball will be held Sunday, Jan.
12. at the Detroiter Hotel. Mrs.
Barnard Cohn is chairman. Mrs.
Marvin Stearn is pledge fund
• •
chairman.
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MUSIC STUDY CLUB will hold
it_s opening meeting on Tuesday,
Oct. 15, at the Women's City Club.
There will be a luncheon fol-
lowed by a program whose par-
ticipants will be Kurt Saffir, a
well known young Detroit pianist,
and Rosalie Gross, vocalist. Mrs.
J. Shakne will be chairman.
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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER OF BNAI
FRITH will be addressed by
Rabbi Leon Fram at its meeting
at 8:30 p. m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8,
at the Uriai Moshe. Lena Trock,
program chairman, announces
that dancing will follow Rabbi
Fram's address and that the pub-
lic is invited. For information
call Miss Trock, TO. 5-4950, or
the president, Gus Eisenberg, TY.
6 -0032.
SISTEthIOOD OF CONGRE-
GATION BNAI DAVID an-
nounces the opening of a drive
for new members. The Sister-
hood will conduct open meetings
each M ∎ mday evening at Bnai
David Social Hall, 14th and Elm-
hut- it Mah Jong and group sing-
ing recently were introduced at
Sisterhood meetings. Mrs. Max
Sampson is membership chair-
man. The Sisterhood sponsors the
Bnai David Religious Schools. All
children of members are entitled
to free tution. The Sisterhood will
present an all musical program
at its 1 lth donor luncheon on
No . 6 in the Bnal David Social
Hall. Mrs. Seldon Leach, chair-
man of the event, can be reached
at TO. 7-1760.
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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL DIVISION OF HADAS-
SAH will meet at the home of
Mrs Leo Pollock 16597 Parkside,
next Tuesday, at 8:15 p. m. Mrs.
Alexander W. Sanders will speak
on "Personalities in the Current
Palestinian Theme. -
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Marriages
Lovely Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zivow, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Raskin and datigh-
Officers are: President, Natalie
Sumner f i rse vice preSidents,
Leona Weinberg, Sara Lee Eich-
ler. Inez Mendelson; secrets s,
I le len Green, peatrice Weiner,
NITA ZEFF
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeff of
Parkside Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Nita,
to Moe Barak. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Barak of Oakman
Blvd. The bride-elect attends the
University of Michigan and the
University of Detroit College of
Law. Mr. Barak attended Wayne
University before his enlistment
in the U. S. Army. He recently
received his discharge after four
and one-half years service. The
wedding will take place on Dec. 1.
ter., Mr. and Mrs. J. Auerbach,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Markoff, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Raskin, Misses
Helen and Sylvia Raskin, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bursky, all of
Cleveland.
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GALISON - KOLB: Miss Ray
Kolb, daughter of Mrs. Mary Kolb
and the late David Kolb, was
united in marriage with Hyman
Galison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Galison, Sept. 15, at Cong.
Beth Jacob.
Miss Penny Elbinger was the
maid of honor. Leona Gallison,
sister-in-law of the bridegroom,
was matron of honor.
Mr. Galison spent 31 months in
the European Theater of War.
Penny Elbinger of 9688 N. Mar-
tindale announced her engage-
ment to Daniel Hershberg of New
York at this wedding.
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Bar Mitzvahs
Lovitcher Verein
Pearl Miller, and Mrs. Blanch
Baren, vice-presidents; Mrs. Eva
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Saperstein
Reuben, secretary; Mrs. Dorothy of Northlawn Ave. announce the
Jones. treasurer. Phyliss Pullberg Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey
entertained the group.
Stuart, on Friday, Oct. 11, at
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Temple Israel, Detroit Institute
of
Junior
AVIVA CHAPTER
of Arts at 8 p. m. No cards.
3355 Webb, on Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nelson is a graduate of the
United Hebrew Schools and is
now affiliated with the Michigan
Unemployment C o m pensation
Commission. Plans • are - being
made for the "year's events, in,
eluding a Halloween 'party.
Beth El Sisterhood
To Meet on Oct. 14
September Bride
Wed December 1
Oct. 9 at 8 p. rn. at the home of
Leona Weinberg, 2977 Elmhurst.
Mizrachi will introduce its advi-
ser, Miss Charlotte Nelson of
1551 Taylor, a Wayne University
student. at the special meeting
at the home of Rayetta Harris,
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WEISBERG-MIRO: Miss Lillian
Miro, daughter of Mrs. Samuel
Miro and the late Mr. Miro, was
married to David Weisberg at the
home of her sister, Mrs. P. Gold-
en, on Prairie Ave., on Sept. 22.
Rabbi - M. Ader officiated.
The bride was lovely in an
afternoon dress of grey striped
satin. Her headdress was an open
crown pill box of the name ma-
terial trimmed in cocoa brown
maline. veiling. She carried a
Bible topped with orchids.
After a' reception, the newly-
weds left for a trip East. -
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SLIPAKOFF - KAMIN: Theda
Kamin and Bernard Slipakoff
were united in marriage on Sept.
22 at the Lee Plaza Hotel. The
ceremony was performed by Rab-
MRS. SEYMOUR S. KRAFT
MRS. JOSEPH SHAPERO
bi A. M. Hershman before mem-
bers
of
the
immediate
families.
The marriage of Miss Gertrude
Palms and white carnations
The bride was given in mar-
set the scene for the marriage on riage by her uncle, Lee Lippman. Kushner, daughter of Mr. and
Sept. 14 of Miss Gerri Eisdorfer, The bride's sister, Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Harry Kushner of 18030
daughter of Jack Eisdorfer and Lakin, was matron of honor. Dr. Santa Barbara Drive, and Sey-
the late Lillian Eisdorfer, to Arnold Melnick was best man.
mour S. Kraft, son of Mr. and
Joseph Shapero, son of Mr. and
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
Mrs. Isadore Kraft of 3800 Glen-
Mrs. Jacob Shapero, at the Wil- and Mrs. Harry Slipakoff, Dr. and
shire Hotel. Dr. B. Benedict Mrs. Arnold Melnick and Mr. and dale, was performed on Sept. 22,
Glazer offiicated.
Mrs. Harry Davis, all of Phila- at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
The bride, who was given in delphia.
The bride studied at Wayne
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marriage by her father, was
University and the University of
lovely in a gown of white satin
SINGER-LEVIN: Mr. and Mrs. Michigan.
fashioned with a high, round Hyme Levin of 2695 BlaMe an-
The bridegroom recently re-
neckline of marquisette. Her nounce the marriage of their turned from three years service
veil of illusion was made , up of daughter, Ruth to Eli Singer, in Europe.
seed pearls caught together in a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Singer
She carried a of Clements Ave., on Sept. 8, at
pleated crown.
white orchid on a white Bible.
Rivier'a Hall. Rabbi H. N. Rosen- Habonim Zionist Youth
Mrs. Robert Priebe. the bride's thal officiated.
Plan Sukkoth Program
aunt, was matron of honor. Lois
The matron of honor was Mrs.
Eisdorfer, the bride's sister, was Anne Mesnick of Cleveland. The
Habonim labor Zionist youth
maid of honor. Sam Shapero, bridesmaids were Mrs. Reva Zi- will present a Sukkoth program
the bridegroom's brother, was vow and Mrs. Shirley Auerbach at 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 12, at the
best man. Robert Priebe was of Cleveland.
Rose Sittig Cohen building, Wav-
usher.
Dr. Louis Singer of Winnipeg, erly and Lawton.
After a reception. the couple Can., brother of the bridegroom,
Climaxing the presentation,
left for their honeymoon in New was best man. Ushers were Harry Avisha Kaufman, recently sent
York City.
and Isadore Levin, brother of the here as youth movement organ-
izer from Palestine, will be the
bride. •
A. native born
Out of town guests were: Dr. guest speaker.
To
and Mrs. Louis Singer of Winni- Palestinian, Avisha is a member
peg, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. Shepard of Chamadia, a thriving com-
Farber and Mrs. Sophie Levine munal settlement.
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Auerbach, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Auerbach, Mr. and Mrs. Mesnick,
REBECCA GRATZ YOUNG
WOMEN of Bnai Brith will meet
Eleanor Singer; treasurer, Eva
Kurland; historian, Beatrice SW-
man. trustees, Esther Blau, Eve-
lyn Green, Routh Katz; guide,
Alice Weiner; sentinel, Nettie
Turbow; board members, Ethel
Duch. Ellen Budnitsky, Sylvia
Katz. Elaine Klein and Jeanette
Tauber.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY
CLUB installed its officers last
Tuesday at a luncheon at the
Jewish Center. Miss Mary Cap-
lan. director of the Center's
Mothers' Clubs, was toastmis-
tcess. Harry -Katz, Center Adult
Education director, installed the
new officers as follows: Mrs.
Rose Packman, president; Mrs.
Friday, October 4, 1946
THE JEWISH NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Goldberg and Family
9948 BROADSTREET
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Before 6 P. M.
UN. 3-3737
Evenings
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
will open its season with a lunch-
eon meeting on Monday, Oct. 14,
at 12:30 p. m. in the social hall
of the Temple.
Mrs. Louis Rozette of New
York, president of the National
F2deration of Temple Sisterhoods,
will be the guest of honor. Mrs.
Rosette will discuss the national
program, policies, and goals - of
the organization. Mrs. Maurice
Klein, local president, and her
committee chairmen will discuss
methods of carrying out these
plans in the Detroit organization.
Chairmen participating in the
discussions will be Mesdames
Theodore Jacobowitz, work. shop;
Herman Meyers, book review;
George Wayburn, Red Cross;
Stanley Fleischacker, program;
Shapero, Uniongrams;
Harold
Clement Hepp, S.O.S.; Miss Edith
Heavenrich, community coopera-
tion.
Chairman of the ticket sale is
Mrs. Morton J. Newlander, Un.
2-2700.
Members are urged to bring
contributions of food and clothing
for the SOS of JDC.
`The Red Feather Song'
Heard at Chest Dinner
"Your Community Chest—The
Red Feather Song" was intro-
duced last Monday evening at the
dinner of the Chest's speaker's
bureau at Crowley-Milner's.
Words and music are by Samuel
Sheplow. It was arranged by
Bernice Sheplow and Alice Jean
Burger.
Fred L. Black presided at the
dinner. Addresses were delivered
by Richard Booth and Frank R.
Pierce.
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8216 W. McNichols Rd.
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