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November 28, 1947 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-11-28

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Page Twelve

THE JEWISH NEWS

Parents Tell Troth

Adivitieo in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Mdwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., of Parkside Ave. are
Spending the Thanksgiving week-end in New York.
Mrs. Joseph Ulman and her daughter, Claire, of Cincinnati are
spending a few days with Mrs. Ulman's sister, Marcia Ermann of
Merton Rd., and their mother, Mrs. A. M. Ermann.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alschuler of Los Angeles were the guests
last week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D.
Shroder of Bloomfield Hills and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.,
and Mrs. Alfred Dreifuss of Birchcrest Dr.
Claire Solomon of New York is spending the holidaer week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon of Burlingame Ave.
Nancy. Weisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of
Suffolk Dr., and Shirley Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Phillips of Fairfield Ave., students at Olivet College, are spending
the holiday week-end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd. are spending
the Thanksgiving week-end in New York.
Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. is leaving this Friday for
Philadelphia to spend a few days with her son-in-law and daughter,
MISS SHIRLE I MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum. Before going on to Florida, where
she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Waldman, she will
At an open house Sunday, Nov.
spend a few weeks in Boston visiting with her family.
23, Mr and Mrs. Harry F. Morris
Betty Ziv and a classmate at Western College in Oxford, 0.,
are spending the holiday week-end with Betty's parents, Mr. and of Buena Vista Ave. announced
the engagement of their daugh-
Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere Ave.
Margery Brown of Wildemere Ave. is the guest of her father's ter, Shirley, to Edward Samet,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Samet
Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown of New York.
Mrs. J. B. Baruch and her son, Theodore, of Philadelphia Ave. of Elmhurst Ave.
are spending the Thanksgiving week-end as the guest of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baruch of Madison, Wisc.
Reuben Manko of Calvert Ave. is spending a few days in New
York where he is visiting with members of his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sloman and their daughter, Terry Lou,
Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
are planning to leave this week-end for California, where they will ert Lewis (Estelle Nichamin) of
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown of the Lee Plaza Apt., Dr. and Mrs. 3241 W. Chicago, a son, Steven
Sidney Berke and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Weiss of the Whittier are Michael.
* * *
spending the Thanksgiving week-end in New York, where they
vvill attend the. Army-Navy football game.
Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Minnie Steinberg of Rochester Ave. is spending a fortnight Samuel W. Platt (Belle Berris),
as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morton a son, Lawrence David.
Steinberg of Washington, D. C.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Edison Ave. have as their
guests for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schlansky, their daughter,
Oct. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Geraldine, and son, Ronald, of Chicago.
Muller (Elaine Freedlander) of
Mrs. David Greenbaum of Sturtevant Ave. is visiting with mem- 18309 Snowden, a son, Mark Alan.
bers of her family in New York and Philadelphia.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. left Sunday to
spend a week in New York.
Nov. 18—To Dr. and Mrs. H.
Mrs. Ben Levinson and children, Judy LaBret and Franklin Arons (Huddy Levine), a daugh-
Edwin, left last week to spend the winter in Miami Beach.
ter, Linda Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Gladwin (Rhea E. Cashman) are
* * *
attending the convention of the American Society of Travel Agents
Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Char-
at French Lick Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Komer (Sylvia Rice) of 4031 W. Buena les Acker (Marjorie Mitshkun)
Vista are spending a belated honeymoon in Miami Beach.
of Richton Ave., a daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidoff and family of Calvert Ave. are Betty Ruth.
now residing in their new home at 17368 Woodingham Dr.
* •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fridson of Atkinson Ave. have as their
Oct.
30—To
Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Thanksgiving guests their cousins, Charlotte R. Snyder and Harry
L. Snyder of Newark, N. J., who are on vacation from Michigan Elkin (Edith Joseph) of 1622 Lee
State College.
Place, a son, Jay. Barry.
* * •
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto of 2224 Chicago Blvd. was hostess at a
luncheon honoring Mrs. Robert Drews on her birthday, Nov. 19.
Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. are leaving Sun-
day for New York where they will be guests at the Waldorf Astoria ome Kornheiser (Mildred Mark-
for a week. While in New York they will attend the weddings of owitz) of 2242 Blaine, a daughter,
Gwen Susan.
their nieces, Befty Bean and Florence Becker.
* * *
Mrs. N. Blatnikoff and son, Basil, are spending a few days in
New York, where they will visit their daughter and sister, Selma,
Nov. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
and other relatives.
bert Urwitz Rotenberg)
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pevos were hosts at a surprise party in
horior of the 27th birthday of their brother Leo Bedlin, at' their home of Webb Ave., a son, Stanley
Frederick.
on Ewald Circle.
* * *
Leo Michelson of Collingwood Ave. is spending several weeks in
Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Minneapolis, visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick (Minnie Brand) of
Herman Rosenblatt, who were recent visitors to Detroit.
Beth-Sheva Laikin has returned from the University of Indiana. 11120 S. Van Neg., Los Angeles,
at Bloomington, and Judith Laikin her sister, from the University of formerly of Detroit, a son, Jeffery
Michigan, to spend the Thanksgiving week-end with their parents, Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin of La Salle Blvd.
JWB Named to VA Voluntary
Revised "Shylock"
But in the end she commits sui- Service Advisory Committee
WASHINGTON, D. C.—The Na-
cide on the bank' of the river
tional Jewish Welfare Board and
and her act is interpreted as a its Women's Division have been
return to Judaism by her father, named member agencies of the
who is left in a happier mood Veterans Administration Volun-
after declaring that he cannot tary Service National Advisory
A new version of "Shylock,"
Committee, according to an an-
brilliantly staged by one of the take Antonio's blood because a nouncement from the office of
most capable casts ever gathered Jew cannot shed blood.
General F. R. Kerr, chairman of
at the Yiddish Art Theater, on
There are numerous variations the committee and head of the
Second Ave., New York, is cap- in "Shylock and His Daughter." VA's Special Services.
tivating large audiences of Chris- The plaY is replete with quota
tians and Jews.
tions from the Psalms chanted
Maurice Schwartz does a mag- by the Rabbis in the =play. The
nificent job as "Shylock," and he Sephardic pronunciation is used,
has the splendid cooperation of apparently because of its use by
Charlotte Goldstein as Jessica, the Sephardic Jews.
Dina Halpern as Portia, Muni
While the basic Shakespaerean
Serebrov as Lorenzo, Edmund theme is retained, the major por-
Zayenda as Samuel Morro, and
tion of the two-act drama—in
such well known actors as Ana-
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For Banquets, Parties, Wed-
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Under the Supervision of
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Samuel Morro escapes from the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
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Personalized Attention
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in the prison of Rome.
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The ghetto of Venice becomes
the center of rescue efforts. Jes-
For the first 10 months of 1947,
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spaerean character, vows to help JDC appropriated $64,465,000, a
these people. She accepts Chris- sum nearly $6,000,000 in excess
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Friday, 'November 28, 1947

Avis Schulman to Speak
To JNF Auxiliary Dec. 16

Mrs. Avis Schulman, nationally
prominent woman leader and lec-
turer, the wife of Rabbi Charles
E. Schulman of New York, will
address a public meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund, Tuesday evening,
Dec. 16.
Mrs. Schulman, who has trav-
eled through Europe and Pales-
tine, will report on her observa-
tions overseas.
Further details regarding the
meeting will be announced. next
week.

ORT School In Holland
Amsterdam, (JTA)—The ORT
has open ed a school for 290
displaced Jewish :.:ciuths at Apeld-
coh-i, near Utrecht. A school for
dressmaking, and a second for
carpentry and mechanics, are lo-
cated at a children's village open-
ed by the Dutch Government for
some 500 Jewish DPs.

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