Sisters in Israel, U.S. United After Separation of 29 Years e ngagemattio • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Green- berg of Northlawn Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Lawrence A. Fleigchman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fleischman of Gratiot Ave. A December wedding is planned. • * MRS. HAYIM HENICK of the State of Israel (center) and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. WOLF FINKELSTEIN, of Detroit, with whom she was reunited after 29 years. * * * After being separated for 29 colony caused very slight damage. years, Mrs. Hayim (Shoshanah) Praises National Fund _ Henick of Haifa and Tiwon in Speaking in laudatory terms of the State of Israel was reunited the work of the Jewish National with her sister, Mrs. Wolf (Rach- Fund, Mrs. Henick said that the el) Finkelstein of 3259 Fullerton. people in Israel offer voluntary Mrs. Henick arrived in Detroit gifts to the fund that redeems the last Friday. She had not seen her soil, that contributions are given sister since 1919, when Mrs. Fin- on the basis of deductions from kelstein left their native city of pay, voluntarily offered and that Radom, Poland, for , the United most Jews consider it an insult States. Mrs. Henick left Radom if they are denied an opportunity for Israel in 1933. to give to the JNF. Mr. Henick and their three "No occasion is permitted to go sons are in Israel. The Henicks by without gifts to the state- and one of their sons settled building JNF and other agencies," about eight months ago in one .Mrs. Henick said. of the newest Jewish National Stating that her entire family Fund colonies, Tiwon. Until that si associated with Histadrut, Mrs. time they lived in Haifa where Henick said she was confident they saw the community grow that the Mapai and the David into a great Jewish metropolis. Ben-Gurion - administration will Another son is in Atlit and a be victorious in forthcoming .na- third in Merchavia. tional elections in Israel. She said Their three sons and a daugh- that the Irgunists, while recog- ter-in-law are active in Haganah nized as good Zionists, are con- and were members of the fighting sidered Fascists and destructive force Palmach. of unity and that their acts of Heroism of Youth vengeance have met with over- "We were privileged to see whelming repudiation in Israel. Eretz Israel develop into the Mrs. Henick's visit here was State of Israel, and we know that long delayed. --She has planned without the idealism and hero- to come here, earlier when her ism of our youth that would have sister became seriously ill. But been impossible," Mrs. Henick her arrival at this time repre- said. sents a double celebration: the Speaking with emotion and reunion after 29 years and the visible pride of the determina- rejoicing over Mrs. Finkelstein's tion of the youth in Israel to build recovery after a 13-month illness. and defend their homeland, Mrs. Henick said that no one can poss- ibly be kept out of the fighting Pontiac Jewry Joins forces, that children insist upon Rededication Program going to most dangerous spots to defend their positions, that moth- In connection with the appear- ers stoically suppress their tears ance of the Freedom Train, the when they lose a loved one and Pontiac Jewish community par- merely pledge to carry on where ticipated in a reedication week the child had left off. program. Mrs. Henick said that no one Rabbi Nathan Gaynor of Pon- ever doubted the power of Israel tiac spoke on a radio program to hold ground, that the Jewish on station WCAR. The musical settlers in Eretz Israel had faith portion of the program featured in their fighting sons and daugh- Cantor Hyman Adler and the ters, that children of 10 were as Detroit Bnai David Choir, with ready to rise to the defense of Nosan Adler of Tel Aviv, Israel, Jewish positions as men and wo- as soloist. men of 60. - "We had confidence in our de- We Cater to Your Needs For fense units and - we were never SHOWER - WEDDING - _disappointed," she added. More than 30,000 Arabs had PARTY fled the area in which she lived, Specializing in Mrs. Henick said, and only a • Knishes • Gefulte Fish handful of them have remained. • Strudel • Pastry She said that air attacks on their STRICTLY KOSHER Youth Groups SHAAREY ZEDEK YPS will open its 1948-49 social season with a "Punch Party" at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9, at Shaarey Zedek. Nate Spinner, membership chairman, and May Zorn are in charge of arrangements. Dancing, refreshments and entertainment are planned. * * * NORTHWEST HEBREW CON- GREGATION YPC will present its annual membership dance Sunday evening, Sept. 19, at the Northwest Synagogue. Members will be admitted without charge, while non-members may pur- chase tickets at the door. Infor- mation on the dance or member- ship may be obtained from Hal Shapiro, membership chairman, UN. 3-5571; Frances Lipshaw, TR. 3;9446a or Bill. Sklar, TY. 7-6712. Call TY. 6-4956 *JSG Swimming, Dancing Party at Center Sunday At their recent wedding anni- versay celebration, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metz of Taylor Ave. an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Fern, to Joseph S. Katz, son of Louis H. Katz of Ewald Circle. Miss Metz attended the University of Michigan and is now a student at Wayne Uni- versity. Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne. An early spring wed- ding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schaap of Robson Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Freda, to Melvin Polk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Polk of the Bronx, N. Y. Nov. 25 has been set as the wedding date. • * Mr. and Mrs. John Krasnick of Warrington Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dul- cie Beth, to Norman H. Rosen- feld, son of Mr. and Hrs. Henry Rosenfeld of Whitmore Rd. Miss Krasnick is attending the Uni versity of Michigan. Mr. Rosen- feld is a graduate of the U. of M. and was affiliated with Kappa Nu fraternity. The couple plan a February wedding. IFIDELMAIN'S "when vacation dreams come . true" South Haven's Finest Resort 80 Acres of Playtime Paradise . Junior Service Group will hold a swimming and dancing party Sunday, Aug. 29, at the Jewish Community Center, with swim- ming starting at 7:30 p.m. Dancing from 9:30 on will be to the music of Seymour Subar and his orchestra. The party is planned under the chairmanship of Ruth Magid and Dr. Sam Krohn. All JSG members are invited to attend the party, for which there is no charge. Any young Jewish adult may attend the swimming and dancing by join- ing at the door. Dues are $1.00 per year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan of Webb Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Phyllis Irene, to Marvin L. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Robinson of Taylor Ave. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dubin of Glendale Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ar- lene, to Sidney Lerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Lerman. An early spring wedding is being planned. * At . a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Meltzer of Chica- go Blvd., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Joyce Gottlieb, to Arthur Strasner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Stras- ner of Wisconsin Avenue. The couple will be married Nov. 24. FRANK GOLDMAN, president of Bnai Brith, has been named by Secretary of State George C. Marshall as a member of the Citizens Committee to promote observance of UN Day. THE JEWISH NEWS—I I Friday, August 27, 1948 Jewish Credit Cooperative Formed in Italy by JDC ROME, (JTA) — With the help of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, a Jewish credit coopera- tive, the first of its kind in Italy, has been formed to lend funds to Jewish refugees as well as to needy Italian ews. The maxi- mum amount for loans has been fixed at $5,000. JDC provided a capital of $50,000 and local sources supplied $6,500 in stock purchases. Plan Social Security For Orthodox Rabbis NEW YORK—A plan for pro- viding security in old age for orthodox rabbis who are mem- bers of the Rabbinical Council of America has been implemented, according to Rabbi Morris Max, executive vice-president of the organization. According to this pension and insurance plan, monthly annuities at the age of 65 as well as life insurance are provided by the congregations by the payment of an annual premium for that pur- pose. 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