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March 12, 1948 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-03-12

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Page Twelve

THE JEWISH NEWS

Haganah. Women's Clue/ to Speak
To Hadassah. Bnai Brith. Council

Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
and the Women's Council of Bnai
Brith will present Ruth Berman,
chief of the women's division of
Haganah and veteran of five

Tuesday, March 16. She will
speak in behalf of the United
Jewish Appeal..
A resident of Tel-Aviv, Miss
Berman has spent most of her
life in Palestine. She played a
dramatic role in the immigration
of the thousands of Jews who
arrived in Palestine despite the
British blockade. She has seen
active service combatting the
Arab riots that occured after the
United Nations decision was an-
nounced.
As a captain in the British
Army, Miss Berman played a
heroic- role in the Battle of El
Alamein. The British Govern-
ment awarded her the Africa
Star.
A profound student of music,
Miss Berman is secretary to the
Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra.
The American affairs commit-
tees are in charge of arrange-
ments. The chairmen of these
committees are, Hadassah, Mes-
dames Harry Becker, Max Dush-
RUTH BERMAN
kin, A. J. Silber, Arthur Bloom,
years of desert fighting as a cap- Jack Diamond, Lewis Kazdan;
Bnai- Brith, Mesdames Allan Fa-
tain in the British Army, at the ban, Art Laban, S. Weitzman; H.
Book Cadillac Hotel at 1:30 p. m., Fellstein, B. Troy.

Youth Groups „,

YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of
the NORTHWEST HEBREW
CONGREGATION will present
"Club Northwest," a social event
featuring dancing and floor-show
entertainment, at C. p.m. Sunday,
March 28, at the Northwest syn-
agogue. Ronnie Fenton and his
orchestra will provide the music.
The floor show will include com-
edy by Leonard Herman and
Seymour Hertzenson; songs by
Geraldine Harvey and Ronnie
Licht; pianist Mel Sachs, and
comedian Lew Pleasant. Tickets
may be obtained from Bill Sklar,
TY. 7-6712. Leon Cohan, UN.
1-4129, or at the door.
* * *
March 27 to 29, the Michigan
BBG's will hold their second
Michigan Regional Convention in
Detroit. This year's chairman is
Barbara Pasmaster of Louis
Marshall BBG. A barn dance,
business meetings, a banquet,
stunt night and tournaments are
planned.
* * *
Y.P.S. OF BNAI DAVID will
sponsor a "Jinx Hop" on March
13 at the Bnai David, Elmhurst
at 14th.
* * •
Cultural chairman Ruth Katz
announces • that on Tuesday,
March 16, at Central High, RE-
BECCA GRATZ AUXILIARY and
LOUIS MARSHALL Y N G
WOMEN of Bnai Brith will have
as guest speaker Mrs. Lillian
Aaron, president of the Detroit
Women's Council, who will speak
on Bnai Brith philanthropies.
Girls aged 18 to 25 who are in-.
terested in attending should con-
tact 1VIarcie Becker, membership
chairman, WE. 4-5100.
* * *
Wednesday evening, March 17,
the YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of
TEMPLE BETH EL, will hold an-
other in its series of musicals.
Margery Brown, soprano, will be
guest soloist, accompanied by
Shirley Schubiner at the piano.
Part of the program will consist
of classical recordings. The mu-
sical is open to the members of
the YPC and .friends.
* * *
Singing, danCing and an in-
formal discussion will highlight
the Kumsitz, sponsored by the
Wayne University chapter of
the INTERCOLLEGIATE ZION-
IST FEDERATION, to be held
at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, March: 14,
at the home of Adeline Subar,
2261 Blaine. The IZFA leader-
ship training institute will meet
at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, March 16
at Hillel House. IZFA's regular -
Tuesday night meeting has been
cancelled so that members may

e

To Wed March 17

ngayetnenb

Mr. and Mrs. William Rotten-
berg of 2503 Gladstone announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Helen, to Martin Felder,
formerly of Cleveland. The wed-
ding will take place May 26.
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kushner
of Birwood Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Jeannette Rosalie, to Leonard
Henry Devenoi.v, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Devenow of Sher-
bourne Rd. The couple plans a
spring wedding.
* * *
At a recent family dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Davidoff of
Woodingham Dr. announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Joan, to Sidney Jacobs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of
Hazelwood Ave. Miss Davidoff
attended the University of Mich-
igan and was affiliated with Sig-
ma Delta Tau. Her fiance attend-
ed Wayne University. An early
June wedding is being planned.
* * *
At a reception at their home
on Hazelwood Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Grunt announced the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lil-
lian Esther, to Samuel A. Glanz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A.
Glanz of Victoria Ave., Windsor.
Miss Grunt is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and her
fiance attended Assumption Col-
lege in Windsor. The wedding
has been set for June 22.
* * *
Mrs. Peter Vass of 2010 W. Chi-
cago Blvd. announce the engage-
ment of her daughter, Florence,
to Harold P. Fischer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Fischer of 19300
Ohio.

attend the Zionist protest rally
at Cass Tech.
* * *
Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director
of Wayne Hillel Foundation, will
speak on the topic "Effect of a
Jewish State on Jewish Culture"
at the next meeting of CHAPTER
ONE, ZOD, to be held at 8:30 p.m.
this Thursday at Bnai Moshe. A
social hour will follow. In view Hyman Rottenbergs to
of the present political situation,
the period March 4 to April 4 Observe 45th Wedding
has been designated by the Chap-
Anniversary March 22
ter One board as membership
month. Culminating the drive,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rotten-
a paid-up membership party will
be held Sunday evening, April 4. berg of 2466 Highland Ave. will
celebrate their '45th wedding an-
niversary on March 22.
Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg came
here from Baltimore 32 years ago.
In 1918 she established a Jew-
ish Orphans' Home to take care
Youth
of 75 children.
The annual Youth Aliyah
In 1920 she started a day nur-
event of the Windsor Hadassah sery.
Council, to be held at 8:30 p.
Thirty years_ ago when the
next- Wednesday at the Windsor Yeshivath Beth Yehudah was
Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, first organized, she formed the
will feature the dramatic read- LAlies of Beth Yehudah Organ-
ing of the Palestine story entitled ization, to help the Yeshivah.
"The Year 2010," written by
In 1943, when 93 girls in Eu-
Zelda Landsman of Detroit.
rope sacrificed their lives rather
Mrs. Landsman's sister, Mrs. than defile their Jewish honor;'
Harold Silverston, will read the Mrs. Rottenberg founded the
production. The musical back- Beth Jacob School for Girls in
ground will be played by Mrs. their memory.
The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Leonard Hack. Mrs. Samson Wit-
Yehudah under the presidency of
tenberg will be the soloist.
The program also will include Mrs. Rottenberg, are the sole sup-
of the Yeshivah kinder-
a memorial tribute to the martyr porters
garten.
Hans Beyth, who was killed in
Mr. Rottenberg has been presi-
Palestine several weeks ago, writ-
ten by two members of Junior dent and twice vice-president of
the Bnai David Congregation.
Hadassah.
The children of this couple are:
Mrs. D. H. Diamond, Samuel Rot-
Mlawer Banquet Marks
tenberg, Mrs. Bonnie Yanover,
Vereints 14th Anniversary Mrs. Norman Rom, Dr.•Leon Rot-
tenberg, Mrs. Herman Fishman,
Mlawer- Umgegend Verein will and Kalman M. J. Rottenberg.
celebrate its 14th anniversary at
a dinner March 21 at Riviera
Hall.
ROSENBLAT
The banquet will mark the
ORCHESTRAS
completion of a year's work dedi-
cated to raising funds to aid
Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs
needy Jews in Europe, Palestine
Socials
Dinner-Dance Entertainment
and at home. Mlawer survivors
in DP camps and in Palestine are
Headed by Detroit's
being helped through central
Popular M. C.
committees in several countries.
Complete Party Arrangement
Reservations are still being ac-
cepted by Julius Newberg, ban-
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Windsor Hadassah
To Present Annual
Aliyah Event

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Friday, March 12, 1948

MISS EDITH WEINBERGER

Edith Weinberger who recent-
ly arrived from Michalovce,
Czechoslovakia, will become the
bride of Nathan Moss of Chicago,
March 17 at Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue. Miss Weinberger is the
sister of Mrs. Al Pollak of 3806
Cortland:

Kogan Post, Auxiliary
Hold Annual Dinner

March 21—Miss Jeanne Bette
Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Curtis of Clairmount Ave.,
to Jack Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Gold of Leslie Ave., at
the Wilshire Hotel.

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and auxiliary of the Jewish War
Veterans will hold its annual din-
ner March 21st at the Bowery.
The event commemorates Aaron
Kogan, recipient of the Distin-
guished Flying Cross, and Charles
Kogan, who was killed in the
Battle of the Bulge. Reserve
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George Weingarden announces
the Bar Mitzvah of his son, Stan-.
ley, to be observed Saturday
morning, March 13, at Congrct7.-
tion Bnai David, Elmhurst and
14th Sts. Open house will be held
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah at
the Weingarden home, 3798 Pas-
adena, on Sunday evening.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Al Tucker, of
4064 Burlingame, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mitch-
ell, Saturday morning, March 13,
at Beth Abraham Synagogue,
12517 Linwood. Open house will
be held Sunday, March 14, from
4 p.m., at the Tucker home. No
cards. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Char-!':
foos . of 3431 W. Outer Dr., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Ronald B., Saturday nit**,
ing, March 20, at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation. A recep-
tion honoring the Bar Mitzvah
will be held Saturday evening.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Brawer of
Euclid Ave. announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Lawrence
Lewis, on Saturday morning,
March 13, at Congregation Bnai
Shmuel. A dinner honoring the
Bar Mitzvah will be held at the

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