Women's Division Prepares Annual Mizrachi Women's
January Institute on Family Theme President to Speak
At Luncheon Jan. 1
Mrs. Simcha Rabinowitz, na-
tional president of the Mizrachi
Woman's Organ-
ization of Amer-
ica, major wo-
men's -religious
Zionist group in
the U. S., will be
theprincipal
speaker at the
donor luncheon
of Young Wo-
men's Mizrachi
of the organiza-
tion at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Jan. 4.Mrs. Rabinowitz
at the Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Rabinowitz, who was re-
cently •e-elected to her post at
the 23rd annual national con-
vention of Mizrachi Women held
in Atlantic City, is expected to
outline plans for child-restora-
tion and social-welfare work in
Israel before several hundred wo-
men leaders of the Orthodox
Jewish community. Mrs. Herman
Gluck is the Detroit chairman.
Recently, Mrs. Rabinowitz spent
a year in Palestine, observing
the work sponsored there by
50,000 members of the Mizrachi
Women's Organization.
Miss Magid Engaged
To Jerome Goldman
At the monthly birthday party
for residents of the Jewish Home
for the Aged, entertainment was
furnished by Mickey and Sam
Woolf, Mrs. Allen Wiseberg, Mrs.
Dora Bregman and Morris Kes-
ner.
Mrs. Rose. She is assisted by
Mesdames Tillie Meer, Bertha
Torgow, Joseph Jacobs, Cole Fau-
dem and Emma Silverman.
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ar Mil zvah3
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zeitak of
Clements Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Esther Sylvia, to Sandford Gold-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Goldberg of Harper Ave. A late
June wedding is planned.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sobel
of Petoskey Ave., formerly of
Cleveland Heights, 0., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Lenore Mae, to Durand F.
Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jacobs of Elmhurst Ave.
Miss Sobel attended Highland
Park Junior College. Mr. Jacobs,
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NEW YORK (JTA)—The mo-
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The Film Daily.
The National Conference of
Christians and Jews named film
star Irene Dunne as the person
"who has done the most in 1948
to promote better understanding
among peoples of all faiths."
Howard Fast's "My Glorious
Faithers" for Temple Beth Jacob
Sisierhood. Mrs. Harry Arnkoff,
chairman, announced that Rabbi
Milton Rosenbaum will discuss
"God and Prayer"' at the child
study group session.
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Arrangements for the third annual January Institute of the
Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation are being made
by. left to right: MESDAMES LEONARD H. WEINER, MAX
FRANK. (seated) and NATE S. SHAPERO, JOHN C. HOPP and
HYMAN C. BRODER (standing).
Invitations for the institute, which will take place Thursday,
Jan. 20. at Shaarey Zedek, are being mailed this week with the
as,nstance of Girl Scout Troops from Temple Beth El. Temple Israel,
Jewish Community Center. Shaarey Zedek and Bnai David.
"A Family Affair" is the Institute theme. Mrs. Harry Becker is
program ch9irman. with 31dames Raymond A. Sokolov and Na-
than Spevakow, co-chairmen. Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner is respons-
ible for the songs for the afternoon's musical comedy. which was
written by Samuel S h e p l o w and will be directed by Seymour
Simons.
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Pontiac Notes
Dr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Him-
melhoch of 19220 Kingston Rd.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Samuel Ralph, Saturday
morning, Jan. 1, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue. They will be
at home to their friends the same
evening from 7:30 to 11 o'clock.
Hazelwood Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
j
f
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Seven residents, whose ages
tional convention from its two
total 650 years, were guests of
d
Mrs. Herman Stenbuck
honor. The parties are given by delegates,
the Women's Auxiliary of the and Mrs. Julian Levine.
Mrs. Irving Ware reviewed
home, under the chairmanship of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Magid of
The announcement was made resident interne psychologist at
the engagement of Vicky Wayne COunty Training School,
Wolk, daughter of Isidore Wolk took his training at the Univers-
of Manor Ave. and the late ; itly of Michigan where he was af-
Gussie Wolk. and Lawrence filiated with Phi Sigma Delta
Davis. son of M:s. Ethel Davis fraternity.
• • •
of Cortland Ave. and the late
Isadore Davis. The wedding will
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aaron of ,
be held in Mar h.
New York City announce the en-
•• • •
gagement of their daughter. Dor-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bluestein is. to Alvin A. Dann of New York
of Lawrence Ave. announce the City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe
engagement of their daughter. S. Dann of Calvert Ave The wed-
Irene. to Seymour Burg, son of I ding is planned for early spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Burg
of Calvert Ave. A June wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Lands-
is planned.
berg of Greenlawn Ave. an-
• • .
nounce the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morri- daughter. Lois Muriel. to 'Wallace
son of Sturtevant Ave. announce Tonkin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
the engagement of their daugh- ris Tonkin of Prairie Ave. An
ter, Louise, to Donald Faternick. early June wedding is planned.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fater- . • •
nick of London Ave. A spring
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin of
wedding is planned.
Calvert Ave. announce the en-
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gagement of their daughter, Ann.
At a family dinner, Dec. 19. Mr. to Harold Bogrow, son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Samuel E. Lankin of Mrs: Louis Bogrow of Gladstone
Oakman Blvd. announced the en- Ave. March 6 is the date set for
gagement of their daughter, Mar- their wedding.
ilyn Joan, to Harry Goldberg. son
• • •
of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Drucker
berg of Clements Ave. A fall
of Leslie Ave. announce the en-
wedding is being planned.
gagement of their daughter,
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaufer of Marcia, to Harvey Pollock, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock of
Cortland Ave. announce the en-
Parkside
weddi g Ave. An early spiing
gagement of their daughter,
n is planned.
Helen, to Simon Indianer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Indianer of
Kendall Ave. The couple is plan- 'Gentleman s Agreement'
ning a July 3 wedding.
THE JEWISH NEWS I3
Friday, December 31, 1948
Birthday Party Honors
Seven at Home for Aged
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Freeda, to Jerome A. Goldman,
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man of Chicago.
The bridegroom-elect attends
the University of Chicago. July 3
has been set as the wedding date.
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