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Jewish News in New Home;
It 708 David Stott Bldg.
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 28, 1949
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Plans Winter Nuptials
The Jewish News is now at home at 708 David Stott
Bldg., Griswold and State Streets. Its new, more adequate
suite will do away with some of the space difficutties en-
countered in the old quaciers, occupied since the first copies
of the paper appeared in the spring of 1942.
The need for expanded quarters is indicative of the
general expansion of The Jewish News, as witness the seven
columns of classified advertisements in last week's edition;
which broke all records for classified ads in this paper.
Our telephone number remains the same: WOodwarci
5-1155, with five lines to serve you.
fladassah to Hold First
West Coast Conference
Determined to "tap an area
rich in potential supporters for
Israel," Hadassah, the Women's
Zionist Organization of Ameri-
ca, will move to the West Coast
for the first time in its history,
to hold its 35th annual conven-
tion in San Francisco, Nov. 13 to
16, according to Mrs. Nathan D.
Perlman, of New York, national
convention chairman.
Nearly 1,000 delegates and
guests will attend, Mrs. Perlman
predicted. She said that Hadas-
sah will report the greatest rec-
ord of growth of any Zionist
body in the United States dur-
ing _the past year. The group
. now numbers 270,000.
Soviet Envoy to Israel
Returns After 6 Months
TEL AVIV, (JTA) = Soviet
Minister to Israel Pavel YershoV
has returned to Tel Aviv after
an absence of six months.
eirthi
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
te M. Korn (Eleanor Karbal),
twins, a son, Lawrence David,
and a daughter, Linda Ruth.
Oct. 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben
Benjamin of 18466 Washburn, a
son, Leonard Ray.
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Oct. 9 —
. To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Gale (Lorraine Hoffman) of 3232
Cortland, a daughter, Marjorie
Helaine.
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Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Rafal (Alice Reder) a daugh-
ter Deborah.
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Oct. 11--LTo Mr. and Mrs. Max
Chicorel (Ethel Ginsburg) of
Pembroke Ave., a son, Marc Ed-
ward.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Pru-
jansky (Aileen. F. Stein) of Ard-
more Rd., a son, Martin Harold.
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Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter H. Salzberg (Janet E. Fish)
N,of Strathmoor Ave., a son, Ron-
fridd Craig.
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Oct. 12—To Dr, and Mrs. Ben
Gaber (Marion Milner) of 2293
Highland, a daughter, Barbara
Joan.
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Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard. B. Barrar (Elaine Green-
baum) of 1435 University Ter
race, Ann Arbor, a son, Howard
Dean.
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Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Borinstein of 18952 WHO-
mere, a daughter, Joan Nancy.
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Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Friedman (Mildred Jacos)
of 3783 Waverly, a son, Daniel
Stuart.
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--0- 4- Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Rubens (Eileen Wolf) of 15810
Ward, a son, Alan Charles.
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Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Ross (Beverly Marko-
witz) of Chicago Blvd., a daugh-
ter, Vivian Lee.
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Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard A. Freund (Helene Hell-
man). of Longfellow Ave., a
daughter, Meredith Hortense.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Rev. Yehudah Loewy_
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Yorthwest Sisterhood
Celebrates 5th Year
The Sisterhood of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation will
celebrate its fifth anniversary
by presenting V-M night at 8:3Z)
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, at the
synagogue social hall..-
Mrs. Ben Morganroth, third
vice president and membership
chairman, will be in charge of
the program, assisted by Mes-
dames. Dan Aidem, Sam Bishop,
Charles Charlip, Harry Good-
man, Philip Helfman, Norman
Allan, Philip Langwald, Joseph
Loomis, Max Littky, Jacob Segal,
Sam Simmer, Jack Shiff and
Allan Wolm an.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will re-
view "T e v eh's DaUghters," by
Sholem Aleichem. Cantor Miklos
Fenakel will offer a special
group of vocal - selections.
A social hour will follow under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Mich-
ael Galsky and -her co-chairman,
Mrs. Norma Cottler.
The Sisterhood Choral Group,
directed by Mrs. Joseph Markel,
is open to membership. The of-
ficers are: 'Mrs. - Barney Golden,
chairman, Mrs. Sol Slomowitz,
secretary, a n d Mrs. Nathan
Shafkind, treasurer. Those in-
terested in joining may contact
Mrs. Markel, UN. 2-8394, or Mrs.
Golden, UN. 2-5594.
JWV Reports
Jones Post Installs
Commander Keller
The following officers were
installed by Lawrence Jones Post
for 1950: Robert I. Keller, corn-
mander; Herman S. Brandwine,
senior vice commander; Dr. A.
Arthur Brown, Junior vice com-
mander; Herman C. Gach, ad-
jutant; Henry Littman, quarter-
master; Samuel S. Scharg, Sam-
uel S. Share, Harold S. Norman,
Bernard D. Osnos, Joseph Jones,
Samuel H. Belkin, Harry Nath-
an, Herbert Wallace, trustees;
Samuel J. Rhodes judge advo-
cate; Dr. Abraham Bloch, sur-
geon; Joseph S. Shaffer, ser-
geant of guard; David Weiss,
historian, and Nathan Paves,
chaplain.
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Sgt. Morton A. Silverman
Post has planned a series of pro-
grams for veterans for the en-
tire winter. A sports night will
be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday,
Nov. 7. Future meetings will in-
clude a panel discussion on min-
ority problems in Detroit; a
current events in Israel, and a
Hanukah latke party.
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Lt. Raymond Block Auxiliary
_will have a party at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, Oct. 29, at the home
of the president, Faye Brinkner,
2044 Gladstone. Costumes are in
order. Those planning to attend
are asked to call social chairman
Ruth Kaplan, TY. 8-6145.
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Rabbi Israel I. Halpern was
guest speaker at a meeting of
the GALICIAN SOCIETY, Oct.
26 at Beth Abraham Synagogue.
Zelig Genser was honored on his
70th birthday.
Northwest Chapter of Worn-
en's American ORT, Organiza-
t i o n for Rehabilitation and
Training, will hold a luncheon-
ette to honor its new members
at 12:30 Tuesday, Nov. 1, at the
home of Mrs. Edward Rose, 6186
W. Outer Drive.
There will be entertainment
following lunch, and an address
by Mrs. Harry Becker, former
regional president. All members
of the Northwest chapter are
invited to attend providing they
bring a.-new ORT member to the
luncheon.
ORT is conducting a concerted
membership drive under the di-.
rection of Mrs. David Ruby and
Mrs. Hy Jackson, membership
chairmen. Mrs. Louis Landsberg,
president of ORT Northwest, an-
nounces that ORT held a suc-
cessful antique show, the pro-
ceeds to purchase machinery
MISS GERALDINE ALTMAN
for trainees in the ORT schools
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Altman of in Israel, North Africa and
Clements avenue announce the Morocco.
engagement of their daughter,
Geraldine Lillian, to Martin Sey-
The CENTER SOCIAL-LITES
mour Shugerman, son of Mr. will hold an autumn dance Sun-
and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of day - evening, l'Tnr. 6, at Butzel
Webb Ave.
Hall, Jewish Community Center.
The couple plans a late winter Stewart Cowen's orchestra will
wedding.
furnish the music.
Our Letter Box
Editor, The Jewish News:
Bnai Brith Council
Express Appreciation
The following resolution was
unanimously passed at the last
meeting of the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Council held Oct. 19.
We can add our personal
gratitude to the collective sen-
timents emphasized in the reso-
lution.
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WHEREAS, The Jewish News
has extended itself in an effort
to publicize and to popularize
the Bnai Brith program through
its editorial and news columns
on the occasion of the 106th an-
niversary of Bnai Brith, Oct. 13,
1949, and
WHEREAS, such presentation
of Bnai Brith services has cre-
ated a favorable impression
among its thousands of non-
member readers, and .
WHEREAS, this publicity has
been of great aid to us in keep-
ing our own membership in-
formed of plans incidental to
house parties and the radio pro-
gram,
THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
solved that the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Council express its
sincere thanks and deep appre-
ciation to The Jewish News for
its splendid contribution to the
success of our celebration on
Oct. 13. -
Maxwell M. Lowe,
Vice president and council
membership chairman.
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Littman to Present
`The Golden Dream';
`Lucasta' Postponed
Abraham. Littman announces
postponement of his presenta-
tion of "Anna Lucasta," origi-
nally scheduled at the Music
Hall for Oct. 31. Contract com-
mitments of his feature stars,
Miriam Krasin and Seymour
Rechtzeit prevent their appear-
ance on that date.
Instead, Littman announces a
Nov. 29 production at Music Hall
(the former Wilson Theater)
starring Ben . Zion Witler and
Shifirele Lehrer, together with
the entire Chicago t h e a ter
troupe, in a play entitled, "The
Golden Dream." Tickets already
purchased for the cancelled per-
formance may be used for ad-
mission during the run of the
play.
Tickets for "The Gold en
Dream" may be purchased at
the Music Hall, Metro Music
House, Borenstein- Book _Store
and Detroit Hebrew Book 8tore.
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and character dancing.
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for registration call
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Editor, The Jewish News:
We wish to take this means of
thanking all the kind people of
Detroit, who opened their hearts
to the young refugee couple,
Sarah Adler and Leo York, who
were married Oct. 19 at I Beth
Shmuel Synagogue. We wish to,,
thank Rabbi Goldman and Rab-
bi Rabinowitz for performing
the ceremony, and the donor of
food, money and gifts.
Detroit Bicur Cholera.
Hebrew in Catholic Schools
TEL AVIV—(ISI)—The Hebrew
language will be official in 15
schools to be opened by the
Catholic Church in Jerusalem,
Ramleh, Jaffa, Acre, Nazareth
and Haifa. The church has re-
ceived assistance from the Min-
istry of Religion concerning ac-
commodations for the schools.
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Meyer Silverman, president of
the Gold Star Fathers, .. an-
nounces that the organization
will hold a breakfast at 11 a.m.
Sunday, Oct. 30, at the May-
fair Room. Future plans, pur-
poses and program activities are
to be discussed.
Northwest ORT Holds
Luncheon for Members
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