In the Women's Division Spotlight Mrs. Wm. Isenberg Employs Analytical Mind in Campaigning While Mrs. William B. Isen- berg demonstrates a truly impos- ing analytical mind and execu- tive ability during "working hours" in her activities in the MRS. WILLIAM B. ISENBERG Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation; she has the usual feminine soft spotS — and her principal one is her adorable little granddaughter. Mrs. Isenberg applies a firm organizational hand as vice- chairman of general solicitation in the Allied Jewish Campaign, but she often ruefully admits that her granddaughter is the "execu- tive" when it comes to her per- sonal activities. A super salesman for things she believes in, Mrs. Isenberg's secret lies • in the organization of her volunteers in such a way that they accomplish results that even they do not expect. She is warm and friendly, the soul of hospitality and good hu- mor — which helps to explain why she has been able to achieve unusually successful records in every one of the many positions she has filled in past campaigns. Mrs. Isenberg is well known in Detroit communal activities, having served as an officer in Hadassah, the women's activities committee of the Jewish Com- munity Center, ORT• and Detroit Section of the National Connell of Jewish Women. She is affiliat- ed with Temple Beth El, where she is a member of the Sister- hood. In addition to her social serv- ice work, Mrs. Isenberg has been a busy wife. and mother of three children — Bernard, Ethel (Mrs. Edward E. Levine) and Judith Ann. Ruth Soifer Is Engaged To Wayne Law Student Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Soifer of Glynn Ct., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ruth, to Milton L. Caplan, son of Mrs. toot rri 4 , THE JEWISH NEWS----- Page Twelve odern Seder Will Be Given By Young Adults Members of organizations af- filiated with the Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council are receiv- ing invitations to the Council's first major project, a model Se- der, to be conducted Wednesday evening, April 21, at the Jewish Community Center. Sponsored by the Council's conference committee, of which Rabbi Irwin Gordon . is chair- man, the model Seder will serve to acquaint young adults with the history and mode of cele- bration of the Passover holiday, as well as offering them a mod- ern interpretation of the sig- nificance of the festival of free dom. A special Hagadah is being written for the Seder, which will be led by members of the Wayne University Hillel Foundation and the Young Adults of Young. Is- rael. The Temple Beth El Young People's Club will be in charge of setting the Seder tables and serving the refreshments. Highlighting the Seder pro- gram will be greetings from the adult community through Sam- uel Rubiner, president of the Jewish Community Center; a re- port on "The Second Exodus" by Louis Berry, who recently re- turned from a tour of Europe and Palestine, and a presenta- tion of the "Music of Freedom" by Mrs. Emma Schaver. Admission to the Seder is. by reservation only, Yehudah Ro- senman, professional advisor to the Council, emphasizes, urging that members of constituent or- ganizations return their reserva- tion cards as quickly as possi- ble. The program will begin promptly and the doors to the auditorium will close at the mid- point of the service, he added. e rtgagernenb Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paper- nick of Glassport, Pa., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marian Jean, to Alfred L. Lindenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum of Shrews- bury Rd. Miss Papernick is a graduate. of Pennsylvania State College, where she was affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau. Her fiance - attended Wayne Univer- sity. * * Announcement was made this week of the -engagement of Miss Dolores Goldman, daughter of Mrs. Rose Goldman and the late Edward Goldman, to Mark Mich- elson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Michelson of Gladstone Ave. The wedding will take place in July. * * * Mr. and Mrs. • Sol Davidson of Collingwood Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann Leftoff, to Gene Sway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sway of Los Angeles. The wedding will take place in Los Angeles, July 10. The bride's parents will attend the wedding. The bride-to-be is now in Los Angeles making final arrange- ments and visiting her brother, Irving Leftoff, who is completing his final semester at UCLA. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Block of Tuller Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Hannan Stupsker, son of Mrs. Ida Stupsker of Waverly Ave. The marriage will take place in the fall. * 4, * Mrs. Beulah Lewis of Cort- land Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Sara Gail, to Harry Theodore Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Golden of Fairmont, W. Va. Mr. Golden at- tended the University of West Virginia, Purdue and the Univer- sity of Michigan and is affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta. Miss Lewis will be graduated from the Grace Hospital School of Nursing in August. Their wedding is planned for September. MISS RUTH SOIFER Sarah Caplan of Woodingham Dr, and Peter Caplan of Wind- sor, The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne University. Her fiance is a student at Wayne University Law School, where he is a mem- ber of Tau Epsilon Rho law DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM fraternity. has been honored with an hon- The wedding date has been set orary membership in the Wayne for Aug. 31. County Medical Society. B and P Division Tops Quota 141; Friday, April 9, 1948 Masada. to Hold Four Passover Programs.. Hctdassah The Business and Professional Division of Hadassah• will meet at 8:15 p. in Tuesday, April 13, at the. Jewish ConununitY Cen- ter. Rabbi Irwin Gordon of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne Uni- versity will speak on the topic, "The Cultural Aspects of Present- Day Palestine," The program also will feature terests of individual members, so their talents can be utilized to the fullest extent. Masada, general Zionist youth group, will launch its spring program at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, with four separate Oneg Pesach programs, slated to take place simultaneously in different parts of the city. Feature of the gatherings will be informal discussions of vital issues concerning the preserva= tion of Jewish Life and the say: ing of Jewish lives. Detroit Masada has been placed in control of the region, which includes Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and western Pennsylvania, ac- . cording to Dr. Samuel Krohn,- president. Yehuda Rosenman, director of youth adult activities at the Jew- ish Community Center, has been drafted by Masada to assist in preparation of a novel question- naire, designed to ferret out in- HIAS conducts a kosher kitch- en on Ellis Island. In 1947 there were 22,183 meals served to de- tainees. FLOWERS GRAEME We Specialize in • Weddings • Showers Expert floral arrangements BILL CAPLAN LARRY MORRIS Charge Accounts Welcomed GRAEME FLOWERS 9111 Linwood at. Joy TY. 4-7784 MiNINUMMENIMMINNMENNEN ■ PILLOWS We Pick Up and Deliver MISS GOLDIE SLAKTER the showing of 70 color slides en- titled "Fortress of Mercy" which show Hadassah projects in Pales- tine. Goldie A. Slakter, chairman of the Division, announces- that the Division has attained its quota for the year of more than $5100, and that the funds are already on their way to the Yishuv. The nominating committee, un- der the chairmanship of Helen Kass, is anxious to have sugges- tions for officers for the coming season. Miss Kass may be reached at 2962 Sturtevant, TO. 6-5902. TRAITRIG'S QUILT SHOP 8823 TWELFTH ST. J itte ceampi r . Reautilut Sh,adei . . See Our Fine Selection At Moderate Prices Also Giffwares: Hobe', Dresden, Exquisite Capo Di Monti, Chantilly China, Polished Hammered Alumi- nuni, Chinese Porcelain, etc. Sholom Aleichem School Sponsors Second Seder Members, friends and parents of children attending the Schol- om Aleichem Schools will cele- brate the second Seder together Saturday evening, April 24, at the Workmen's Circle. Entire families are invited to participate, A specially prepared Hagadah will be read. For reservations or further in- formation call HO. 5404. 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