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December 03, 1948 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-12-03

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Council Fashion Revue in Rehearsal

Staff for the
Fashion Revue
of the National
Council of Jew-
ish Women, now
in rehearsal for
presentation at
8:30 p.m. Mon-
day, Dec. 13, at
Masonic Temple,
includes, left to
right, MRS.
NATE SCHLA-
FER, M R S.
AUDREf ROB-
ERTS, M R S.
JULIAN UN-
GER.

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Mrs. Aaron Gershenson, chair-
man of the National Council of
Jewish Women's forthcoming
fashion revue, reports unusual
cooperation by Detroit profes-
sional people in giving their ser-
vices to help insure a successful
show. -
"For example," Mrs. Gershen-
son points out, -beautician Vir-
ginia Farell is aiding in hair
styling and makeup for the cast;
Mrs. Fannie Hecht, nationally
known illustrator, designed the
program, and Frances Soddy is
writing the patter to accompany
the costume showings."
In addition, Phil Brestoff will
conduct the orchestra providing
musical background, and Dick
Satterfield of the Powers Agency
is aiding Mrs. Richard Freund,
who is in charge of the revue.
Songs are being written by
Doris Fisher Gershenson to fit
the personalities of Mrs. Phil
Brestoff (Dee Parker), Mrs. Sam
Gruber • (Alice Dawn) and Mrs.

Reva Kolodney Wed
To A. Alfred Taubman

Reva Kolodney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Harry
Kolodney of Sturtevant Ave., and
A. Alfred Taubman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Taubman of W.
McNichols Rd.,. spoke their mar-

THE JEWISH NEWS

ear MitzvahS

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Friday, December 3, 1948

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Charfoos Bnai Moshe Women
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lawrence Selig, Fri- Honor Mrs. Lehrman
day evening, Dec. 10, at Temple
Israel. A reception honoring the At Luncheon Dec. 13
Bar Mitzvah will be held at the
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will
Sheraton Hotel, Saturday even-
honor Mrs. Moses Lehrman, wife
ing, Dec. 11.
of the , congregation's recently in-
* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kantor of
1910 Tuxedo Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon
Mitchel, Saturday morning, Dec.
4, at the Bnai David Synagogue.
A dinner and reception honoring
the Bar Mitzvah will be held at 6
p.m. Dec. 5 at the Wilshire Hotel.

Nate Schlafer, Mrs. Audrey Rob-
erts designed the set and Mrs.
Julian Unger is among the
models.
Receipts from the show, which
will take place at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day, Dec. 13, at Masonic Temple,
will be used for the Council
Resale Shop.

Family Club Carries
Name of Hamtramck
LeaderHyman Rivkin

Eighty direct descendants of
Hyman (Chaim) Rivkin, who
helped create a Jewish atmos-
phere in a section of Hamtramck,
are now meeting regularly as the
Rivkin Family Club.
Rivkin, who came to Detroit
from Linwood, Mich., built a syn-
agogue in Hamtramck where he
taught Hebrew to young boys of
the community with the hope
that the synagogue, which bore
his name, would survive.
Although the Jewish residents
all have left that area, and the
synagogue is no more, Rivkin's
name has been perpetuated
through the Rivkin Family Club,
organized this fall.
Newly-elected officers of the
Rivkin Family Club are: Mal-
colm L. Rivkin, president; Isa-
dore A. Berger, Mrs. Aaron
Samuels, vice presidents; Benja-
min Jaffe, treasurer; William Co-
hen, program chairman, and Mrs.
Harry Starler and Mrs. Barnett
Dickman, secretaries.
The group will meet Dec. 1 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam _Cohen, 2265 Chicago Blvd.

Men's Clubs

Robert Rudman, membership
chairman of LOUIS D. BRAN-
DEIS LODGE of Bnai Brith, an-
nounces that the Samuel Dubrin-
sky membership class is expected
to go over the top of its quota.
A victory membership celebra-
tion is planned for Dec. 28. All
men over 21 interested in lodge
MRS. A. ALFRED TAUBMAN membership are invited to call
riage vows at a ceremony Dec. Rudman at TY. 8-6774 or TR.
1-4812.
1 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
* * *
A goWn of French ivory satin,
IVAN
S.
BLOCH
LODGE of
fashioned along princess lines
with a long train, was the bride's Bnai Brith will hold a Monte
choice for her wedding. Her veil Carlo Nite and Gay Nineties Re-
fell from a beaded Marie Antoi- view at 9 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 4,
at the Labor Zionist Institute.
nette cap.
Thelma Kolodney attended her Music, a floor show and a variety
sister as maid-of honor; -Mrs. of games, to be played with paper
Albert Nelson, the bridegroom's money, are planned for the eve-
sister, was matron-of honor, and ning. Part of the proceeds will be
Mrs. Berthram Zheutlin and Mrs. sent to Israel. * * *
Harvey Weisberg were brides-
ROBERT RAFELSON POST,
maids.
Sam Taubman served as his JWV, is making preparations to
brother's best . man, with Albert pass out baskets for needy faMi-
Nelson, Arnold Agree, Harold lies for Hanukah. Last year the
Marko and Avery Davis ushering. post gave out 25 baskets, and ex-
After the wedding reception, pects to double that number this
the young couple left for a honey- year. Ben Buten has been named
moon in New York. They will chairman, with the, following
committee: George Agree, Phil
reside at 12015 Nardin.
Rothschild, Nat Canvasser, Ber-
nie Gourwitz, Jack Langer, Chuck
Group of Defroiters Sends
Perlman, Jack Perlman.
* * *
$4,467 to Israel Yeshivoth
ROY F. GREEN POST, Jewish
The sum of $4,467 has been War Veterans, donated 10 new
sent to Israel, to be divided overcoats to the special service
among yeshivoth and charitable flivision of the Dearborn Veter-
institutions, by a group of De- ans' Hospital last week.
troit women who organized for
this purpose several years ago. Bar Election Meetings .
The money was raised by the Among Israeli Forces
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The De-
following: Mrs. Ida Baker, 1695
Taylor, $2454; Mrs. Sarah Gold- fense Committee of the Israeli
man, 3261 Fullerton, $1145; Mrs. State Council announced that no
Ginsberg, $30; Mrs. Zelda Bloom, election speeches or meetings will
$36; Jacob Baker, $342; personal be permitted among members of
contribution by Mrs. Sarah Gold- the Israeli armed forces. The
man, $145; personal contribution Israeli servicemen will, however,
by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, be permitted to receive printed
$315.
matter concerning the elections.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bernbaum
of 9302 Yosemite announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ken-
neth Arthur, Saturday morning,.
Dec. 11, at the D. W. Simons
Synagogue, Tuxedo at Holmur.
A reception in his honor will be
held from 5 to 9 p. m. Sunday,
Dec. 12, at 4051 Montery. No
cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin of
4093 Cortland, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Joel Manus,
Saturday morning, Dec. 11, at
Nusach Ari Synagogue, Holmur
at Duane. Honoring the Bar
Mitzvah, open house will be held
at their home Sunday, Dec. 12,
3-10 p.m.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon
of 2670 Calvert announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Mervin
Lerny, Saturday morning, Dec.
11, at Northwest Synagogue. A
dinner honoring the Bar Mitz-
vah will be held Saturday even-
ing,, Dec. 12, at the Book-Cadil-
lac.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Gut-
terman announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Fredric Allen,
Saturday morning, Dec. 4, at Beth
Shmuel Synagogue, Dexter at
Buena Vista. A dinner honoring
the Bar Mitzvah will be held Sun-
day, Dec. 5, at the Park Ave.
Penthouse.

MRS. MOSES LEHRMAN

stalled spiritual leader, at a
luncheon Monday, Dec. 13, in the
synagogue social hall.
Mrs. Milton C. Lippitz, presi-
dent of the Women's League of
the United Synagogue, will be
guest speaker.
Mrs. Theodore Curtis is chair-
man of the luncheon, with Mrs.
Paul Freeman in charge of the
program. Mrs. I. E. Goodman will
be chairman of the day.
Reservations may be made at
the synagogue office before Dec.
8.

Candid

Beth Aaron Women Set
Varied Meeting Plans

Mrs. Jack Raisin, pr o g r am
chairman, of Beth Aaron. Sister-
hood, plans a full-length movie
for the meeting Dec. 6, at the
synagogue. All members and
prospective members are invited.
Membership chairman M r s.
Herman Becker announces the
next membership tea of the Sis-
terhood will be held Wednesday,
Dec. 8, at the home of Mrs. Meyer
Cohen, 18500 Strathmoor. Reser-
vations are now being taken by
Mrs. Becker at UN. 3-3481.
The dramatic group, under the
direction of Mrs. Sidney Wein-.
berg, is rehearsing a play which
will be given at the Sisterhood's
birthday party. Anyone wishing
to participate is requested to
call the director, UN. 4-0111.
The Sisterhood also is planning
a Hanukah party which' will be
held Sunday, Dec. 26. Mrs. Pin-
chos Katz is chairman.

Ecuador to Accept 100
Shanghai Refugee Families
QUITO, Ecuador, (JTA)—Pres-
ident Galo Plaza Lasso has in-
dicated that Ecuador would be
willing to help solve the acute
Shanghai refugee crisis by ac-
cepting 100 families from among
the 5,000 Jewish refugees who
have long been marooned in the
Chinese port city.

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Hungarian Court Sentences
Five Anti-Semites to Death
BUDAPEST, (JTA)A Budapest
court sentenced five persons to
death and 25 others to terms of
imprisonment varying from one
month to five years, for pre-war,
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