THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 5, 1948 Miss Cooler's Betrothal Told at Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler • of 18600 San. Juan Dr. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sylvia, to Bernard Cohen, MISS SYLVIA COTTLER son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaffman Cohen of 2932 Elmhurst, at a family dinner. The wedding has been set for May 27. Jewish State Would Buy $70,000,000 of U. S. Goods NEW YORK, (JTA) — The formation of a Chamber of Com- merce in the U. S. for Palestine is urged in a report published by the United Palestine Appeal es- tablishing that "Jewish Pales- tine and the United States can form a reciprocal trade partner- ship in which the Jewish state would purchase at least $50,000,- 000 to $70,000,000 annually of American goods." e ngagemento Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier, 117 N. Fuller, Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, announce the engagethent of their daugh- ter, Shirley, to Robert Stanley Tauber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Tauber of Los Angeles.' The couple have selected March 21 for their wedding date. They will reside in Beverly Hills, Calif. 4: 4: 4 : Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz of 3235 Webb announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Helen, to Otto Gruber of New York. The wedding has been set for April 18. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Burg of Calvert Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Abe Barry •Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duke of Fullerton Ave. on Sunday, Feb. 29, at a dinner at the bride-to- be's home. The couple will be married on Nov. 21. The bride- groom-to-be served three and one-half years in the U. S. armed forces. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohn of Rochester, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Elva, to Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Akselrad of Pittsburgh. Rabbi Akselrad is assistant rabbi of Temple Beth El. Miss Cohn is a candidate for the Master of Science degree at the Smith School for Social Work, North- hampton, Mass. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman, 2922 Glendale Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Janis, to Stanley Waxenberg, son of Mrs. Rebecca Waxenberg of New York City. Youth Groups REBECCA GRATZ AUXILI- ARY of Bnai Brith Young Wo- men will climax its membership drive with a party for paid-up members Sunday evening, March 7, at the '.Barium Hotel. Young women 18 to' 25 who are inter- ested in joining are asked to call Marcie Becker at WE. 4-5100. In observance of Jewish Music Week the auxiliary will hold a musical program Tuesday evening, March 9, at the home of Charlotte Ut- chenick, 2999 Richton. - Moshe Heyman will lead the singing of Jewish and .Hebrew songs, ac- companied by Rhea Haas and Miss Utchenick. He will also be "disc jockey" for a program of Jewish records. TALL TOWERS will meet at the home of Frances Cohen, 4075 Pasadena, at 8:30 p. m., Thurs- day, March 11. The purpose of this meeting will be to elect of- ficers for 1948. It wil be open to members only. * * * Chapter 140, BBYM, is plan- ning a scavenger hunt for March 6, with the site of the party the final item to be located. . * * * AZA HIGHLAND PARK NO. 313 is now sponsoring a Junior AZA chapter for boys from 12 to 14. This is the only one of its kind 'in the Detroit-Windsor area. Officers were elected and they Will follow the pattern of the senior chapters. * * * Wayne University HILLEL'S weekly seminar oh "What is Judaism" will continue at 2 p.m. Monday with a discussion cen- tering around "Nationalism and Universalism." "Jewish Marriage Customs" will be discussed by Rabbi Irwin Gordon at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the main lounge of Hillel House. Thursday, March 11, a film program will be pre- sented at 2 p.m. in the lounge. There will be no admission charge. * * * The newly organized senior group of YOUNG JUDAEA of the Northwest section will meet at the home of Joan Karabelnick, 19323 Sorrento, at 8 p. m. Tues- day, March 9. Boys and girls ages 13 to 15 are invited. For further information . call TO. 6-6403. HABONIM, Labor Zionist youth group, will hold a reunion of Kinneret campers at 8:30 p. m. Friday, March 5, at the Labor Zionist ' Institute. Singing and dancing will follow the resume of camp activities> Plans are being made fob a membership drive for Habonim, with 50 mem- bers planning to leave for Pales- tine or for Hachshara within the next few weeks. Inspired by Golda Meyerson's plea for funds for Haganah, Habonim members have resolved to discontinue their practice of post-meeting restau- rant snacks and to contribute the sum that would have been spent to Haganah. * * * Leroy Foster, young artist and art instructor, will lead a discus- sion on "Can Toddy's Art Be Understood?" at the YOUTH BRANCH of the WORKMEN'S CIRCLE, at 8 p. in. Friday, March 5. Past instructor at Cass Technical High and the Society of Arts and Crafts. he is now leading the Pen and Pallette Art Club. At the largest Michigan Artists Exhibtiion last fall, he polled first prize in the popu- larity contest. The discussion will take place at the Workmen's Circle Centre, 11529 Linwood. There will be no admission charge. 2,000 Enter France Monthly NEW - YORK; (JTA)—Approx- imately 2,000 Jewish refugees are entering France monthly and pose "vast new problems" to Joint Distribution Committee as- sistance efforts, it was -reported by Laura Margolis, ;MC director for France, who has just return- ed to the U. S. Page Thirteen Plan Spring Wedding BBYM Rex to Present Czech Youth Imprisoned PRAGUE, (JTA) — A Czecho- Second Club Chez le Roi slovak youth who desecrated a Jewish cemetery in Dvur Kraleve Rex 11, Bnai Brith young men, was sentenced to two months im- • will present the second annual prisonment. Club Chez Le Roix Saturday, March 13, and. Sunday, March 14, in the Arabian room of the Tuller Hotel. Iry Fields and his orchestra will provide the music and Joe Stone will head an all-star floor by Experts . . . Show of top local talent. Joe Sil- • berschein is supervising the en- • • 0 tire affair, with Lillian FoX di- • Redecorate Your • • • recting the entertainment. Rob- e Room For spring ert Burk and Gerald Meyerson • 6 are co-chairmen. Gerald Licht • • heads publicity. Tickets may be purchased at BBYO headquarters, ' 11718 Dex- ter, Lieberman and Citron's res- turant, Taylor and Linwood, or from any member of Rex No. 11. Phone for home appointments MISS HELEN FREED YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE • at no obligation to you! 5 Mr. and Mrs. William Freed thanks contributors who helped • of McQuade Ave. announce the make its annual luncheon a suc- • engagement of their daughter, cess. Helen, to Dr. Irvin H. Strub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strub of EDWARD PEVOS Collingwood Ave. OPTICIAN Miss Freed was graduated Optical iiervice • _Hours By Appointment from Wayne University and . Dr. Prescriptions called for Strub was graduated from both and delivered the University of Michigan and 3216 EWALD CIRCLE Near Davison • Wayne University College of • at Buena Vista HO. 3332 • emmummiummummemtimmi Medicine. A spring wedding is planned. • • ••••••••••••••0••••••••• • • NEW 0 * • • • • • • • UPHOLSTERY • • • 2 I Modern Age • • : : Phone TU. 3-0640 • • • • • • inedegoie • , • • Educators See Identity In Judaism, Zionism NEW YORK—At the two-day conference of the education de- part/lent of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, held at :Congre- gation Bnai Jeshurun, a distin- guished group of educators, rab- bis and scholars was in substan- tial agreement that Judaism and Zionism had a basic identity, and that there is a : mutual relation- ship between Diaspora Jewry "with a culturally creative Jew- ish life fully possible in the United States." The conference, embracing four sessions and devoted to the theme, "Reorienting Zionist Edu- cation Today," was highlighted by the addresses of Dr. Emanuel Neumann, president of the ZOA. 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