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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April -I I,- 1947
Sisterhood Offers
Downrivei Post Holds
Goodwill Program for
All Veterans' Groups
Engagements
Open Semi-Annual
JNF Box Clearance
Californian Wed
Torah Cantata at
Meeting with Men
The engagement of Sally Carol
Brown to Richard Heavenrich,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave., is
The Sisterhood and Men's Club announced by her parents, Mrs.
or Congregation Shaarey Zedek S. Lambert Brown of Lucerne Dr.
will hold a joint meeting at 8:30
and Douglas I. Brown. The bride-
elect is a senior at Vassar Col-
lege and her fiance is a graduate
of Cranbrooke School andewarth-
more College. He was discharged
from the U. S. Army with the
rank of captain after five years'
service - and is now taking his
M. A. at Harvard University. The
- Downriver Post No. 225 of the
Jewish War Veterans is sponsor-
ing an all-veteran goodwill pro-
gram, in cooperation with all
Michigan veterans' groups, at 8
p. Tn. Tuesday; April 22, at the
Jewish Club in River Rouge.
Danny Cohen, chairman of the
program, is • assisted by Harry
Paskovitz, Howard Wolfe, Mal-
com Ellias, Ben Fogel, Bernard
Fiddler, Isadore Mulias and Lou
Rose. •
,RepresentatiVes .of the Ameri-
can .Leg:on, VFW; Purple' Heart,
Catholic War Veterans, DAV and
JWV will appear on the program.
Entertainment and refreshment
will be provided by the Down-
river Post.
Sholom Post No. 537 will hold
its first election of officers Thurs-
day, April 24, at Shaarey Zedek.
All members present at that meet-
ing will be classed as chapter
members.
wedding will take place in early
fall.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Goldfarb
of Flint, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Barbara
Helen, to J. Richard Cooper, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper
of Chicago Blvd. The bride-elect
is attending the University of
Michigan where she is a mem-
ber of the Alpha Epsilon Phi so-
MRS. FRANS A. BERNSTEIN rority. Mr. Cooper, who is a
p. in. Wednesday, April 16, in the graduate of Cranbrooke School,
World Conference
Of Christians, Jews
Being Organized
social hall of the synagogue, fea-
turing a presentation of the Sister-
hood's cantata, "What Is Torah?"
Mrs. Morris Adler and Cantor
*NEW YORK. (JTA)—A new
World Council of Christians and Jacob H. Sonenklar will direct
Jews is being organized under the performance.
A March of Time Film, "Jews
the sponsorship of the National
Conference of Christians and in Palestine," will also be pre-
sented. Rabbi Morris Adler will
Jews, the conference has an- greet the audience.
nounced.
Mrs. Frank A. Bernstein, social
Retired Supreme Court Chief chairman of the Sisterhood, heads
Justice Charles Evans Hughes. the social aspect of the evening,
who helped found the American and Samuel Berke of the Men's
organization, is taking the lead Club will be chairman of the pro-
in shaping the new international ! gram.
body.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, Sisterhood
The State Department has I president, and Dr. Morris M. Bur-
promised to endorse the Com- stein, Men's Club president, in-
CH's application for affiliation vite members and friends to. ate
With the United Nations Educa- tend _the meeting. Refreshments
tional; Scientific and Cultural will be served
,by the Sisterhood.
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Organization.
Bicur Cholem Annual
Banquet On April 27
Max Helfman Speaks
At Hashofar Societyts
Fifth Recital April 19
MRS. MICHAEL SHAPIRO
Volunteer workers representing
all Detroit Zionist organizations
will start JNF box clearance work
next Wednesday, April 16, at
12:30 p. in., at a dessert luncheon
at the semi-annual rally to be
held at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will be
hostess organization to the volun-
teer workers who will commence
clearance of the JNF -slue and
White Boxes on that day, the ob-
jective being to conclude the col-
lections on April 30. Mrs. Aaron
Friedman and Mrs. Philip Slomo-
vitz are co-chairmen of box
clearance.
Mrs. Walter Field and Mrs.
Jacob Schreier will deliver
brief talks at the rally, spurring
the workers' efforts. Mrs. Irving
Raimi is in charge of a pictorial
display showing work of the JNF.
A musical program will be
presented by Moe Kesner, ac-
companied by Mollie Shaw.
Hostesses for the afternoon will
be Mesdames Sam Cohen, Nathan
Turkel, Ben Schwartz and Sam
Schwartz.
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Shapiro March 30 in Santa Mon-
ica, Calif. The bride is the for-
mer Jeanette Fushman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fushman of
Santa Monica. Her husband is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
Shapiro.
Both are former Detroiters.
was affiliated with the Zeta Beta They are making their home in
fraternity
at
the
University
Tau
Santa Monica.
of Michigan which he attended
Dr. Karpf Vice-President of
until his enlistment with the U. S.
Conference of Social Work
Army Air Force from which he Representatives Offer
BRUSSELS (JTA)—Dr. Rene
was discharged after three years' Anti-Discriminations Bill
Sand, Minister of Health and
service.
Bills legislating against discrim- president of The International
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Conference of Social Work, an-
Announcement has been made ination in employment were in- nounced Dr. Maurice J. Karpf,
of the engagement of Bernice troduced in the House of Repre- of Los Angeles. was elected a
Friedland, daughter of Samuel sentatives recently by Rep. Helen vice president of the Internation-
Friedland of LaSalle Blvd. and Gahagan Douglas, Calif.. Demo- al Conference.
the late Mrs. Friedland; to Samuel crat, and Rep. William L. Daw-
son, Ill_ Republican.
Blender.
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The bills are identical with
Announcement is made of the that introduced into the Senate
engagement of Evelyn Greenfield, last week by Sen. Irving M. Ives,
MRS. MAX LEVY
daughter of Joseph Greenfield of New York Republican, and spon-
Teacher of Preparatory
Los Angeles and Mrs. Bertha sored by seven other senators. ;
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Greenfield of Calvert 'Ave., to At that time, Ives said it is not
Harry Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. an FEPC bill but a formula for
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"a new approach in handling the
Abram Berlin of Elmhurst Ave.
2655 Collingwood
problem of discrimination in em-
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The betrothal of Barbara Jean ployment" through "education
Landsberg to Milfred T. Stein, and conciliation."
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein
of Strathcona Dr., was announced
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University of Colorado and is
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graduate of Craribrook and at-
tended Olivet College. He was
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the U, S. Army for three years.
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The couple are planning a fall
Wyoming at Thatcher
PIANO INSTRUCTION
The 53rd annual banquet of the
Detroit Bicur Cholem Organiza-
tion will be held
at 6:30 p.m. Sun-
'llfashofar" Society -for Ad= day. April 27-, at
vancement of Jewish music will -the Bnai David
have its fifth lecture recital Sat- Hall, Elmhurst
urday evening, April 19, in the and Fourteenth.
auditorium of the Jewish Com- I Mrs. Lena Tech-
munity, Center. •
1 n e r ; president,
Max • Helfman, composer - and •in•-ites the co-
wedding.
conductor, will talk on Jewish : operation of the
music. The musical portion of the entire communi-
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Unatin
program will be presented by the t- , t y , explaining
of 3026 Blaine Ave. announce the
Jewish Folk Chorus, Henri Gold- thatr
Mrs. Golden
engagement of . their daughter,
berg, conductor; Cantor Hyman will be p-°ceeds
used to
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Adler, and Morris Hochberg of provide medical assistance for Sylvia, to Louis Brown, son of
the Detroit Symphony orchestra, .the needy. ReservatiOns for the Mrs. M. Heller of Newark, N. J.
violinist.
banquet are being taken by Mrs. The couple will be married on
Admission for members is free. Cecelia Margolis and Mrs. Edith April 20 at the Taylor and Wood-
Guest tickets, at $1.20, are avail- Golden at TY. 7-3045 or TO. row Wilson Synagogue, and plan
a honeymoon in New York.
able at the Center and Metro 614135.
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Music House, according to Julius
Mrs. Bessie Morris of Tuxedo
Chajes, chairman.
Centers, YMHAs Unite; Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Ada, to Phil
Detroit- Hechalutz Plans
Weil Named President
Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
May Concert to Benefit
Cohen of .New York. A June
Of International Group
wedding is planned.
Jersey Training Farm
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NEW YORK—Ratification of
Mrs. Alvin Behrendt , of San
Detroit branch of the Hecha- the articles of federation of the
lutz - organization will - hold a , World Federation of YMHAs and Mateo, Calif., announces the en-
benefit concert May 27 to benefit Jewish Community Centers by gagement of her daughter, Vera,
the training farm at Hightstown, its four founder member organi- to Lee E. Schwartz, son of Mr.
N. J., whose farmhouse was de- zations in the United States, and Mrs. Manuel Schwartz of San
Great Britain, Canada and Aus- Mateo, formerly of Detroit. Miss
stroyed by fire last February.
While the chalutzim-in-train- tralia—and the election of the Behrendt is a graduate of the
ing have temporary living quar- Federation's first officers—were University of California where
ters with nearby farmers and at announced at the Federation's she belonged to Phi Sigma Sigma!
the Hechalutz farm at Cream- headquarters in the offices of the sorority. Her fiance attended!
ridge, N. J., new buildings- meat- ,National Jewi.,511- We4are -Board. Wayne, Univerity r and - was a
be provided before 'fiat 'fall or
erank . 1j. "'Weil, president of member of Pi Tau Sigma. The
the investment in the 180-acre JWB, was chosen president of the couple plan an August wedding.
farm will be allowed to deterior- Federation. Other officers named
ate, according to Yona Goldberg were: vice-presidents, Philip M.
of the Hechalutz office.
Klutznick, Chic-ago; 1. E. Her-
The fire destroyed complete schorn, Montreal; Col.- Robert D.
wardrobes and thousands of dol- Q. Henriques, London, England;
Home of
lars worth of books, records and and Sol Einfeld, Sydney, Aus-
music, in addition to,'irreplace- tralia; 'secretary, • Louis Kraft,
able personal possessims,
New -York; treasurer, Joseph' 8.
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