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January 10, 1947 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-01-10

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Friday, January 10, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty

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FROM The BOOK OF JUO6bG,
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BY Mgl.FORD

.

JULIUS BERMAN REACHES 65

National Leaders
UHS Leaders to Greet Graduates
Of JWV to Attend
A t Drvirkside Commencement Jan. 12 Military Ball Here

Sports, Military Activities Punctuate
Life of Nationally-Known Builder

A large attendance is expected
At 65 — the age he will reach next Tuesday — Julius
at the Annual Patriotic Military Berman can punch a boxers' bag with as fine precision as any
Ball sponsored by the Dept. of
youth of 20. He is the envy of associates in his health club and
Michigan Jewish War Veterans
therefore the object of admiration.
on Feb. 22, in the Masonic Tern
It was as an amateur boxer, during an interesting military
pie Ballroom.
career, that Mr. Berman got into the habit of "punching the
Local, state and national dig-
,-.
nitaries are expected to attend. b." rn in Russia, Jan. 14, 1882,1
An active member of the board
World War II hero, Col. Milton Ba
of directors of the United Hebrew
he
was
brought
to
this
coun
Richman, national JWV corn-
Schools, Mr. Berman has been
commander J.
work-
mander; past
among the most effective work-
George Freclman, editor of the
ers in membership campaigns. He
Jewish W -- Veteran Magazine,
recently was elected a trustee of
and past _ - tional Commander
Clover Hill Park cemetery. From
_., - onal D.Iedal
Kaufman, (
i 1942 to 1944 he served as chair-
of Honor holder of ,,...,. - ■ d 'War I,
; *Tnan of the building trades divi-
are expected to attend. For infor-
sion of the Detroit Service Group.
mation, call State Dept. Head-
' He has been a member of Con-
quarters TR. 1-8899 at 8212 12th.
gregation Shaarey Zedek for 40
One of five new dormitories
years, is a 33rd Degree Mason'
at Michigan State College will
affiliated with Moslem Temple
perpetuate the name of World
Shrine, a member of Union
David W. Simons School graduates, who will receive their
Lodge No. 3. I. 0. 0. F., Bnai
diplomas Jan. 19 at the Winterhalter school, are Diane Bassin; Jerry War II hero Joseph S. Bale. Pfc.
Brith, American Legion, Jewish
*CS
Dobruson; Morris Dworkin; Gerald Grossman, vice president; Isaac Bale, a member of the 3rd In-
War Veterans and the board of
Levi; Leonard M. Lubarsky; Harold I. Mathis; Leah Nelson, chair- fantry Division, was killed in ac-
man of pin committee; Sheila Ruth Pudavick, chairman of picture tion on Jan. 30, 1945, and was I
directors of Old Detroit Light
committee; Jean Rabotnick; secretary; Florence Roth; Sidney Jack posthumously awarded the Dis-
Guard .
Rubenstein; Marian Sanders, president; Arthur Schwartz; eernice tinguished Service Cross. JWV
Ardent Fisherman
Schwartz; Morris Silverman, and David Wolfe Strom, treasurer. Post No. 474 in Detroit commem-
An
ardent
fisherman, his sports
Joseph H. Haggai is their teacher.
orates his name.

activities include golfing and
On
Jan.
16,
the
Bale
Post
Aux-
walking. For 20 years he daily
Commencement exercises of Feinberg and Nathan Davidson diary will be instituted and their
walked four miles from his home
the Parkside Hebrew School are of the graduation class, and by officers installed in the Dept.
to his office. He was one of the
scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Fred Brainin, and Esther Hyams, Headquarters Auditorium, 8212 •
class.
organizers of Knollwood Country
BERMAN
-Jan. 12, in the auditorium of the of the next graduating
JULIUS
12th.
e place Eretz Yisroel occu-
Club.
Custer public school, Linwood
try
by
his
parents
who
settled
pies in the Hebrew schools will
He was married Nov. 8, 1904,
and Midland.
House
Group
Would
Ban
in
Detroit
in
1886.
described by Gerald Feinberg.
A member of the Michigan to the former Anna Esther Moss.
Graduation exercises of the be
Foreign Language Mailing National Guard from 1899 to They reside at 60 Burlingame•
Katz Valedictorian
David W. Simons school will be
The valedictory address in
Mr. Berman served in the and have three children: Mrs.
held at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan.
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Re- 1916,
19, in the auditorium of the Win- Hebrew will be given by Jerry
regular army from 1916 to 1919. Burt (Toba) Smokier, Mrs. Mil-
vocation
of
the
second
class
mail-
ford (Sara Hope) Pregerson and
Katz and in English by Seymour
terhalter public school.
ing privileges of all foreign-lang- During t he Mexican Border Mandell Leslie Berman, and four
The Parkside ceremony will Bross. The class gift to the school uage newspapers and periodicals troubles, he commanded Com-
open with a processional by the will be presented by Sidney Bas- which do not carry English trans- pany C of the 31st Michigan In- grandchildren. Another son, Ir-
ving, who was born in 1906, died
graduates and their introduction kin and Lawrence Newman. It lations in parallel columns is fantry. During World War I, he
in 1926. Both daughters are active
to the public by class president will be received for the school recommended in the final report was in the U. S. air service as
Auxiliary of the
-Donna Mae Cohen. This will be by M. Michlin, instructor of the of the House Committee on Un- commanding officer of the 402nd in the Woman's
United Hebrew Schools and in
followed by a pageant entitled graduating class.
American Activities on its acti- Aero Squadron, and served as dramatics. Their son was a lieu-
Greetings in the name of the
"Our Land," consisting of a group
vities in 1946. It is one of sev- commanding officer of Dorr
Jewish Welfare Federation, of eral legislative proposals by the Field, Arcadia, • Fla. At the end tenant in the navy during World
of Palestinian songs.
which the school is a constituent committee, many of which urge of hostilities in 1919, he was War II. At present he is asso-
Extend Greetings
ciated with his father in the
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent agency, will be extended by restriction of the rights and priv- transferred to the Officers' Re-
building business.
of the United Hebrew Schools Harold Silver, director of the ileges of aliens.
serve Corps.
will extend greetings to the Jewish Social Service Bureau,
Builder Since 1901
graduates, their parents and and greetings in the name of the
A builder since 1901, with real Party Organizer. Guest
presented
by
Mrs.
Julius
Ring,
friends and Abe Kasle, president parents will be given by Henry
estate offices in the Dime Bank
Feinberg, father of two of the president of the Ladies' Auxiliary Bldg. since its erection, Mr. Ber- Of Poale Zion Jan. 4
of the schools.
of the Kvutzah Ivrith. -
The class will present a play, graduates.
Each member of the class will man has managed the construc-
Poale Zion Branch Two will
Diplomas will be awarded by
depicting the struggle and vic-
receive
a Hebrew dictionary, gift tion of numerous apartment and be host to H. Agronik, organizer
Maurice
H.
Zackheim
and
Maur-
of
the
Maccabees.
The
school
tory-
of the Woman's Auxiliary. The commercial buildings in Detroit of the Poale Zion party, at a
chorus will sing a group of songs, ice Landau, associate chairmen
presentation will be made by and Los Angeles, including In- meeting at 9 p. m. Saturday, Jan.
followed by the traditional candle of the Board of Education, and
dian ,Village Manor, then the
ceremony, in which members of A. Roberg, principal of the Park- Mrs. Florence Moss Rosman, largest apartment building in the 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Glasser, 18695 Santa Bar-
president.
'the graduating class will turn side school.
U. S.; Wilshire Hotel, and the
The ceremony will be closed
Medals to Be Given
over the lighted candle, a symbol
Commercial Exchange Building bara.
Mr. Agronik is now in Detroit
The first medal will be given with the singing of Hebrew and Park Wilshire Hotel in Los
of Torah, to members of the next
A.
songs
by
the
chorus.
Mrs.
for organizational purposes.
graduation class. This ceremony by a member of the Feigenson
Angeles.
Roberg
is
the
pageant
soloist.
twill be performed by Dorothy family. Other medals will be

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