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October 28, 1949 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-10-28

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divitlei in Society

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Levy of Santa Barbara Dr. have re-
turned from a six-weeks vacation in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fearman and daughter, Sheila, were
honored . at a surprise farewell party at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Nathan Tobesman, on the occasion of their departure for
California. -
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichtig of Burlingame Ave. have re-
turned from a fortnight in Atlantic City and NeW York.
Mrs. Joseph Wolf of Fairfield Ave. has returned from a few
weeks' visit in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Ethel Sellenfreund, Louis Sellenfreund and Mrs. Hugo
Foster have returned to their home in Chicago following a .few
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Brown of Santa Barbara
Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blumberg (Jane Hartman) have. moved
into their new home on Snowden Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of the Lee Plaza Apt. have re-
turned from an extended visit in New York.
Miss Mildred Goldman has moved from Glynn Ct. and is now
residing at the Hotel Tuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Edison Ave. left Monday to
spend 10 days in Chicago, where they will visit with members of
their family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cugell and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Philipp have
returned from a vacation in Bermuda and the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilk of New York are visiting with mem-
bers of their family. They are the house guests of his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilk of Canterbury -Rd.
Eleanor Scher has returned to Chicago following a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scher of W. Philadelphia Ave.

Rabbi - Moses Lehrman will be
guest speaker at the annual
donor luncheon at the Odessa
Progressive Aid Society, to be
held Nov. 16, at Masonic Temple.
Featured artists will be Sho-
shana Brooke-Friedman, accom-
panied by Lillian Robbins Zel-

° Unification Achieved

THE JEWISH NEWS--13

I

By Jewish Chaplain

Frida,y, October 28, 1949

Agudas Israe.1 Parley
Opens in Paris Oct. 30 .

Commander Joshua L. Gold-
berg, chief chaplain of the i LONDON, Oct. 21 (JTA)—The
Agudas
Third Naval District, who will European conference
be in Detroit Nov. 15 to address Israel will open in Paris Oct. 30,
the annual donor luncheon of it was announced by the Euro-
the Ladies Auxiliary of the bean_ A.guda.h executive. The
Jewish War Veterans at Mason- conference will consider reports
is Temple, is a veteran of both by delegates from East Europe,
North Africa and other areas.
the Army, and Navy.
This . instance of "personal
Strictly Kosher Catering
unification" of the fighting
in
forces , had its origin when
Your Home - Hall - Synagogue
Goldberg arrived in this coun-
Pastry, Shtrudel, Knishes
try, an immigrant from White
BAKED GOODS TO ORDER
Russia, shortly before the
TYler 6-4956
United States became involved

in World War I. With the start
of the war, he volunteered and
served with the infantry.
It was after Commander
Goldberg completed his rabbi-
nical studies that he entered
upon his naval career. He served
throughout the last war in the
navy. He also occupies the pul-
pit of the Astoria Synagogue,
Astoria, Long Island.

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imitations, and Mickey Woolf
Psychiatry in Everyday Life." and his orchestra.
The speaker will be Dr. Rudolf
At a Simhat Torah party New! Different! Entertaining!
Leiser, of Wayne County General giVen
Oct. 15 by Mr. and Mrs.
SAM EMMER
Hospital. All members, their Ormond $400 was raised for
WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL BUR.
families and friends are - invited. Child Rescue Fund. A benefit
Orchestra - Entertainment
*
* *
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
215 Alajestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368
dinner was given by Mr. and
Agents for All Steamship
Men's club of CONG. BETH Mrs. Jacob Manacer Oct. 23. A
VE. 7-9286
and Air Lines
TIKVAH opened its first meet- luncteon is planned for 1 p.m.
ing of the season with Hy Freed- Saturday, Oct. 29, at the home
man presiding. Plans were laid of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Litt.
for a party to be held Nov. 20
Members of the luncheon
Beautiful and Artistic Atmosphere
at the congregation hall, 9746 committee are Frances Shayne,
Petosky. Officers of the club are chairman; Sarah Kanter, co-
Combined to Make the New
Hy Freedman, president; Nor- chairman; Jennie Schwartz,
man Schreiber, vice-president; Sarah Ormond, Molly Rosenthal,
Harold LaBelle, secretary; Sam Dorothy Winehart and Nellie
Ledger, treasurer; and Al Mony.
Most Desirable for:
Schwartz, publicity chairman.

Men's Clubs

An evening of _ community
singing, entertainment and- re-
freshments is . announced for
Tuesday, Nov. 1, at the Book
Caddillac, English Room, by
HARRY \ B. KEIDAN, BNAI
BRITH. Julius Chajes, music di-
rector of the Jewish - Center, will
lead community singing. So-
prano Wyn Garden, accompanied.
by Vivian Kozenn, will be feat-
ured. Harry Thomas is program
chairman.

'' Rabbi Lehrinan Guest
Speaker at Odessa
Donor Fete, Nov. 16

MRS. SARAH BANTER

sikAUR

$2 75Lo

RHEA E. CASHMAN

Irving I. Katz, executive sec-
retary of Temple Beth El, will
address the Sunday morning
breakfast club and discussion
group, sponsored by the TEM'-
*
*
PLE MEN'S CLUB, at 10 a.m.
Refugee Oraanization
Sunday, Oct. 30. His topic will
On Oct. 31, at 8:30 p.m. at the r
be "Jews in Detroit Prior to Jewish Center, PISGAH LODGE, Extended 6-9 Months
the Founding of Temple Beth Bnai Brith will present a pre-
El in 1850."
view of the motion picture
GENEVA—(JTA)—The general
* *
"Prejudice." Guest speaker council of the International
President Jack Caminker an- Boris M. Joffe, executive direc- Refugee Organization has de-
nounces the HENRY MORGEN- tor of the Jewish Community cided to prolong the life of the
THAU LODGE is leading the CounCil, will present the mark- organization after the closing
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith ings of the Anti-Defamation date originally scheduled for
Council in the current member- League in the Council.
June of next year. Under the de-
ship campaign, with 46 new
cision, the IRO will be given
members. B e r n a d Gorosh,
from six to nine months to re-
Reports
CARE
Parcels
membership chairman, advises
settle an additional 100,000 dis-
that the "Knock on Every Jew- Arriving in Israel
placed persons. It is expected
ish Door" theme is being carried
that an additional $55,000,000
out by the membership commit-
NEW YORK, (JTA)—CARE- will be needed to resettle them.
ee.
*
Cooperative for American Re-
The
On Oct. 26, Bnai Brith CINE- mittances to Europe—denied re-
MA LODGE chairman of affairs, j ports here it had been unable
Herman Troy, presented a va- to deliver CARE packages in Is-
riety vaudeville- show at the rael because of "lack of gov-
Offer the finest in
Marine Hospital. ernment cooperation."
*
*
Kosher Catering
Paul Comly French, executive
Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa, BNAI director of the non-profit or-
In YOUR Home, Synagogue
BRITH COUNCIL president, an- ganization, issued the following
or in the Beautiful
nounces the appointment of Jo- statement: "We have no word
Mayfair Room
seph Feldman of Louis Marshall from Emanuel Borenstein, our
Lodge as co-chairman of veter- mission chief in Tel Aviv, re-
Dexter at Waverly
ans a:airs. He will asist Morry garding lack of government co-

Weddings
• Showers
Wasserman.
operation. He cables that de-
• Bar Mitzvahs
* *
liveries are proceeding at the
• All Social Functions
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, rate of 125 per day, which is ap-
Bnai Brith, entertained veterans proximately the same rate at
TExas 4-5875
at Dearborn Hospital. They pre- which we are currently for-
Supervision Vaad Harabonim
sented four men from the Lions warding orders to him."
football team. Edgar Hayes, De-
troit Times sport writer, was in
charge of the program. Arrange-
ments are in progress for a games
party to be held Tuesday, Nov.
15, to which the public is in-
vited.
* * *
SALE STARTS FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. FOR 3 BIG DAYS!
DETROIT DOWNTOWN
GIGANTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL LADIES' APPAREL!
LODGE, Bnai Brith, presented
"Stars of Tomorrow," Oct. 27.
* *
Max H. Littky, president, TIK-
VAH LODGE of Bnai Brith, an-
UP TO $29.95 VALUES
UP TO $59.95 VALUES
nounces that at 8:30 p.m. Nov.
Crepes,
Tissue
Gabardines, Shark-
3, there will be presented at
00
Failles, Gabardines,
skins, Wool Crepes, `P
etc.
Northwest Hebrew Cong. An
etc.
Up
Evening with Hillel. Jack E.
Charlip, Hillel chairman for Tik-
vah Lodge, and Max Biber, pro-
UP TO $69.95 VALUE
Gabardines,
gram chairman, have planned.
Broadcloth,
an evening which will include a
Suede Cloth,
etc.
Up
musical program. All are invited.
* *
SALE ENDS MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 31
Dr: Jack Staatmann, president
OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. DURING THIS SALE
of the MEN'S CLUB of CONG.
GEMILUTH CHASSODIM an-
nounces that the topic for the
next lecture, to take place,
Thursday, Nov. 30, 8:30 p.m. at
9035 12th St.
Phone TY. 6-7161
Bereznitzer Hall, Davison at Lin-
All Sales Final— No Refunds or
Corner Clairmount
Exchanges.
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