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July 09, 1948 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-07-09

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To Wed in the Fall

Rabbi Adler Awarded
Farband Branch Honor;
Dickenstein Greets Unit

HARRIET ILENE EISENBERG
• Mr. and Mrs. Manny W. Eisen-
berg announce the engagement
of their daughter, Harriet Ilene,
to Marvin Weingarden, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weingarden
of San Juan Drive. A fall wed-
ding is planned.

Women's Club

.CLUB 2 OF PIONEER WOMEN
will hold ,an afternoon tea to
honor two members, Rae Levine
and Jeanette Serling, at the home
of Celia Plafkin of Stoepel Ave.
on Tuesday. Rae Levine will talk
on her recent visit to Palestine.
Jeanette Serling won a trip to
Palestine for her participation in
the yearly membership drive.
* * *

Newly-elected officers of SHA-
RONA CHAPTER of the Pioneer
Women's Organization include
Ethel Wasser, chairman; Shula-
muth Heit, vice chairman; Lillian
Bricker, Shirlee Elkiss, Gigi Kan-
non and Lorraine Gale, secre-
taries; Sylvia Adler and Edith
Mevis, Moatzoth Hapoaloth chair-
men; Mollie. Sallan, Blanche Nee-
dle, Thelma Zak, bulletin; Sylvia
Cohen, membership; Ruth Gold-
farb, publicity.
* * *

Rabbi Morris Adler was hon-
'ored with election to honorary
membership in Arlazaroff branch
of Jewish National Workers
Alliance (Farband) at a meeting
June 30, in recognition of his
numerous contributions to the
Zionist movement.
David Sislin presided and the
official announcement of the
honor was made' by Morris
Schaver. There was a musical
program and a buffet supper.
Rabbi Adler, in an address
responding to the presentation of
the honor, reviewed the latest
developments in Israel as they
affect the status of Jewry and
outlined some of the major prob-
lems which will affect Jews
everywhere as a result of the re-
establishment of the Jewish
State.
Abraham Dickenstein, vice-
president and managing director
of AMPAL, bringing greetings
from Israel and the Histadrut,
declared that the problem of the
Arab minority in Israel has been
solved, that the Arabs had exag-
gerated their numbers since only
25,000 of them now remain in the
Jewish State after 300,000 had
fled.
Dickenstein announced the for-
mation of another AMPAL sub-
sidiary corporation — PALTOUR
(Palestine Tourists Corp.) and
stated that the recent formation
of the Shipping Corporation was
necessary in ,order that Jewish
ships . might • go directly to Israel.
He revealed that 3,500 Jews were
killed in Palestine and more than
4,000 wounded- in the war with
the Arabs.
Samuel Ratner reported that
Detroit Jews are cooperating in
AMPAL activities and that more
than 12,000 shares in the Ameri-
can Palestine Trading Corpora-
tion, were purchased by Detroiters

e

ngagemenb

• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ch.arfess,
formerly of Elnihurst . Ave., De-
trOit, now Of Los Angeles, Calif.,
announce the engageinefit. of their
daughter, Dorothy, to Herbert
A. Holzman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF TEL- Sam Holzman, formerly :of New
GUIBORIM, at the closing meet- York.
ing of the season, June 30 at the
* * *
home of Mrs. David Goodfriend,
Mr. - and Mrs. Ben Meisner of
made plans for a picnic for mem- Burlingame Ave., announce the
bers and their families, to • take engagement Of their daughter,
place Sunday, July 18, at Dodge Jennie, to Herbert R. Fortgang,
Park Number 5. Several new son of Mr. and Mrs: Isadore
members were welcomed.
Fisher of Roselawn Ave. Mr.
* * *
Fortgang is a graduate of Law-
YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY, rence Tech.
* * *
JWV, will meet at the horrie of
Miriam Ferst, 2074 W. Phila-
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bloom
delphia, at 8:30 p.m. Monday, of Webb Ave. announce the en-
July 12. Plans for a hay ride gagement of their daughter, Shir-
will be completed. All members ley Ann, to Samuel Taub, son of
are invited.
Mrs. Fannie Taub of Mack Ave.
August 22 has been set as the
wedding date.
Enjoy Your Holidays at
* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller of
Sturtevant Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lillian, to Saul Kalt, son of the
Noted for its fine HOSPI-
late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalt.
TALITY and GOOD KOSHER
A reception honoring the young
FOOD.
couple will be held July 18.



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CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Jack L.
Lipschutz wishes to thank all
their friends and relatives for
their kindness during their re-
cent bereavement.

8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 9, 1948

Service
Calendar

NCJW. Career Group's
Officers Are Installed

CONG. BNAI M 0 S H E: Sab-
bath services at 7:30 p.m. Fri-
At a lovely candlelight cere-
day, July 9; 9 a.m. Saturday,
mony at the Jewish Center on
July 10. Week-day services at
June 8, officers and board mem-
7:15 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.
bers of the Career .Group of Na-
* * *
tional Council of Jewish Women
were installed for the 1948-49 CONGREGATION S H A A R EY
ZEDEK: Services, Friday even-
season.
ing, July 9, at 6 o'clock. Satur-
Mrs. William Frank, president
day morning, July 10 at 9.
of the senior section, installed the
Rabbi Morris Adler will
following: Beulah Smerling, chair-
. preach and Cantor Jacob • H.
man; Pearl Shanbom, Rae Ann
Soneklar will officiate. Mid-
Moss and Lillian Posner, vice-
week daily services at 7:15 and
8 a.m. and 9 and 9:15 p.m.
* *

CONGREGATION BNAI
DAVID: Friday evening serv-

The first "MERCY PLANE"'
FOR ISRAEL,. a DC-4, complete-
ly loaded with crucially needed
medical supplies, drugs, hospital
equipment, dried blood plasnia
and food left La Guardia Air-
port July 1 after being named
"THE HADASSAH MEDICAL
PLANE FOR ISRAEL" by Dr.
Edward M. Bernecker, Commis-
sioner of Hospitals for the City
of New York. The flight was
chartered a n d sponsored by
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
Organization of America. Land,
ing was in Haifa.
* * *
MILTON M. MADDEN has
been named chairman of a corn.;
mittee to form a corporation to
retire the bonded indebtedness
of $2,026,000 on Detroit's Masonic
Temple.

ices July 9 begin at 8 p.m. Sab-
bath morning service begin at
9 a.m. Rabbi Joshua Sperka
will preach on "The Rebellion
of Korach."
* * *

ROSENBLAT
ORCHESTRAS

Weddings — Bar Mitziabs
Socials
Dinner-Dance Entertainment

N.W. HEBREW CONGREGA-
- TION: Sabbath services July

Headed by Detroit's
Popular M.C.
Complete Party Arrangement
and Professional Rehearsal

10 at 9 o'clock. Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal will preach on the
subject "A Time For Discip-
- line." The prayers will -- be
chanted by Cantor Pavel Slav-
ensky.

1103 WURLITZER BLDG.

CA. 3221 — TO. 6-5016

BEULAH SMERLING

chairmen; recording secretary,
Mary Dennenberg; corresponding
secretary, Florence Sarut; treas-
urer, Edith Shanbom; members
of the board, Ann Rochlan, Rose
.Goodman, Nora. Altman, Flor-
ence Bodner, Edith Stein, Belle
Gillary, Minnie Glazer, Alice
Heideman, Edith Reichstein. and
Stella Brown.
The retiring president, Miss
Pearl Devenow, was presented
with an inscrib03 silver cup.

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Wothen's Treasury Gifts
Committee Exceeds Goal

Nearly 100 Sewish women's
organizations were solicited by
the Treasury Gifts Committee for
the Women's Division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign, as the
committee went "over the top"
of its 1948 quota, according to
Mrs, Samuel B. Danto, division
chairman of treasury gifts.
The committee raised $18,200
against a quota of $15,000 in be-
half of overseas needs, Israel,
refugees and local and national -
social services. This money was
contributed by women's groups
in addition to individual gifts by
members of all organizations.
Working with Mrs. Danto on
the committee were Mesdames
Harry Boxman, Dora Dworkin,
Maurice Garelik, Julian A.
Grace, Williani Grahm, Sander
Hillman, David Kliger, Charles
Levitt, Harry Mondry, Julius
Ring, Sam Samuels and Frank
J. Winton.

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A Call to All Leaders and Representatives of

Landsmanschaften and Folk Organizations
of Detroit

from the

Sponsoring Committee of AMPAL

.

(American Palestine Trading Corporation)

in cooperation with the

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FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 14

- ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW
STATE OF ISRAEL AND THE INTERNAL POLITICAL SITUATION IN ERETZ ISRAEL

Expert Instruction in All
Camping Activities

THURSDAY, JULY 15, 8:30 P. M.

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DETROIT PALESTINE HISTADRUT COMMITTEE
to get first-hand information regarding

Resident Physician and Registered Nurses

at a conference

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Specikers:

for

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HEALTH SANITATION, EQUIPMENT AND
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