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November 11, 1949 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-11

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Windsor Installs
Rabbi S. Stollrnan

People Make News

The Jewish community of
The novelty dance team' of
Windsor will install Rabbi Sam- 8-year-old BARBARA HERMAN
uel S. Stollrnan as spiritual and 10-year-old JERRY MUM-
PER, which was featured on
television recently, is available
for entertainment for Jewish
organizations. • For information,
call WE. 5-1679.
* * *
WARREN N. ROVETCH, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben RaVetch of
Oakman Ct., is a g ain the recip-
ient of a Fullbright Scholarship
for a year's' post-graduate study
in economics at Oxford Univer-
sity, England.
* * *
,
DR. NOAH ARONSTAM has
recovered from his recent pro-
longed illness and has resumed
his practice With regular hours
at his Maccabees Bldg. office.

.........................

At ceremonies marking the
fourth anniversary of the eleva-
tion of Yeshiva to the rank of
University, the first American
University under Jewish aus-
ices, MRS. ELEANOR ROOSE-
VELT and AUBREY EBAN will
receive the Morris Morgenstern
and Yeshiva University Syna-
gogue Council. Awards, respec-
tively. They are being honored
for their leadership at the Unit-
ed Nations.

RABBI SAMUEL STOLLMAN

WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Major
NEW YORK—Robert Dolins of Abraham S. Hyman, assistant to
Rockville Center, L. I., former Harry. Greenstein, retiring ad-
national director of the Supplies viser on Jewish affairs to the
American High Commissioner in
for Overseas
Germany, will succeed to this
Survivors C o 1 -
post of adViser, it was learned.
lections of t h e
Greenstein is returning to com-
Joint Distribu-
munal activity in Baltimore. •
tion Committee,
has been ap-
pointed national
ShoppIng, Wrapping
fund raising
In New P . M. Service
and community
relations direc-
Catering to those who have
tor of HI A S
difficulty in purchasing and
(Hebrew Immi-
Wrapping gifts for weddings,
grant Aid Soc- Dolins
iety), it was announced by Sam- showers and other occasions,
uel A. Telsey, President Dolins Clara Weisman has organized a
will direct all the fund raising personalized gift service.
Miss Weisman, a registered
activities of the worldwide mi-
gration agency, and supervise nurse; has secured the personal
the Society's dealings with the sales and retail mail order dis-
various communities hi the tribution franchise in Detroit
United States in connection with for Perma-Hue Aluminum gift
fund raisinrcampaigns. HIAS is ware.
For a complete catalogue,
currently seeking $5,005,000 tot
wards the largest budget in its write Radio GiftShop, P.O. Box
2086-A, Dearborn. For informa-
65-year history.
tion call• TR. 3-0412.

leader of Cong. Shaar Hasho-
mayirn at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, Nov. 16, in the synagogue
auditorium.
Rabbi Stollman, the son of
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, of De-
troit, has been in Windsor since
June. He was formerly rabbi at
the Hebrew Orthodox Center in
Dr. Kurt Peiser, who will soon
Scranton, Pa. He is a graduate assume his new duties with the
of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan University of Pennsylvania as
Theological Seminary of New Director of Development, will
York and holds degrees from
be honored by
Columbia University.
his associates in
the field of Jew-
Rabbi Isaac Stollman will in-
ish social wel-
stall his Son. Dr.. Louis Perlman,
fare with a tes-
president of Shaar Hashomayim,
timonial dinner
will greet the guests. Robert G.
to be given by
Cohen, chairman of the installa-
the Training
tion and reception, has prepared
Bureau for Jew-
a program of greetings by com-
ish Communal
munity leaders. The Sisterhood,
Service at its
under the direction of Mrs. Reisa
third annual
Perlman, will serve -as hostesses
meeting in CM-
at the reception following the
Kurt
Peiser
cinnati
T h u rs-
/ ceremonies. -
day evening, Dec. 8. Dr. Peiser,
Who has been executive vice
Agudas Israel to Push
president of the Philadelphia
Federation of Jewish Charities
Work in North Africa
and Allied Jewish Appeal for the
past 12 years, was formerly ex-
PARIS-7-(JTA)—The European ecutive director of the Detroit
conference of the Agudas Israel Jewish Welfare Federation.
* * *
has decided to intensify its ac-,
Proceeds
from
a lecture tour
tivities in North Africa. It was
to
be
conducted
by
Mrs. Frank-
also decided that political reso-
lutions agreed to at the parley lin D. Roosevelt will be con-
will be submitted to the world tributed to the United Jewish
in memory of the late
executive meeting of the Agu- Appeal
dah, scheduled in New York in Mrs. Henry Morgenthau Jr., it
was announced. The lecture se-
mid-November.
ries is sponsored by Bnai Brith.

.

*

every

bite!

For every taste,
for every occasion
flaky-fresh. Tam. Tam-L-
most delicious cracker
you can buy!
Kosher and
pareve.

,*

RABBI SAMUEL TEITEL-
BAUM, . director of the .Bnai

Woody Herman, King
Cole Concert at Masonic

Woody Herman, his orchestra
and the King Cole Trio appear
in a joint one-night concert en-
gagement in Masonic Auditorium
at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13.
With the. Herman aggregation
will be vocalist Mary Ann McCall
of Detroitr-In addition to leader
Nat Cole, the Trio consists of
Irving Ashby, .Joe Comfort and
Jack Costanzo. Like Woody Her-
man, King Cole has played the
nation's leading theaters, con-
cert halls and supper rooms
from coast to coast. Both groups
have long been noted for -their
best-seller recordings.

*



Carl C ornbein, formerly of
1210, 1,'ZeLropolitan Bldg., an-
nounces the opening of his new
jewelry store at 13223 Dexter.
Gornbein will feature a nation-
ally advertised brand of silver,
watches and appliances._ Three
day service will be given on all
watch repairing.

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Manischewitz Rice Dinner is
the name of a new product of
the Manischewitz Co. Described
as a rice Creole, the product is
now on the market. It is pareve
and can be combined with a
variety of foods.

Gornbein Announces.
New Store's Opening

THE BAKERS OF

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New Manischevv
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Product, 'Rice Dinner'

An entirely new recipe has
been developed by the makers
of Claudette _Chocolates for its
latest confection, Continental
Cookies.
The assortment features
smooth" texture and deliciously
different flavor, and is suited for
tea-time snacks or for unex
pected guests.
Continental Cookies are avail-
able at any Claudette candy
shops.

Attractive
Pre-Season Rates

..WorELANDcaear.,.

Tickets- for "My Golden Girl,"
to be presented Nov. 29, are now
available, according to Abraham
Littman, who sponsors Yiddish
stage production here.
"My Golden Girl" stars' Ben
Zion Witler and Shiferele Leh-
rer. It will be seen at Music
Hall.
Metro Music House, Boren-
stein Book Store and Detroit He-
brew Book. Store have tickets, or
call Littman at the Barium Ho-.
tel, WO. 2-5900.

Claudette's Develops New
Continental Cookie Recipe

-

'.:COLEINS & '42nd • MIAMI. BEACH :

With r, Lehrer in New
Littman Production

•- Private Beach Service

At a conference of the Alumni
Association of the Hebrew Theo-
logical College the following new
officers were elected: President,
RABBI MORRIS C. KATZ, St.
Paul, Minn.; vice president;
RABBI AARON RINE, Chicago;
secretary, RABBI- HAROLD P.-
SMIT H, Chicago; treasurer,
RABBI LEONARD C. OSCHRY,
South Bend, Ind.
* * *
RABBI MORTON BERMAN,
president of the Chicago Rab-
binical Association and head of
the Chicago Division of the
American J e w i,s h Congress
urged democratization of the
Jewish organizations to take a .
definite stand on such issues as
loyalty bills. -Rabbi. Berman
spoke before the Stephen S.
Wise chapter of the Congress of
which Dr. David B. Gaberman is
president.
* * *
"Reform Judaism," a volume
of essays by alumni of the He-
brew Union' College, has just
been published by the HUC
press,' Clifton Ave., Cincinnati,
20, 0. Featured among the es-
says is one by RABBI LEON
FRAM of Temple Israel, Detroit.

WORLD FAMOUS

THE-JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, November 11, 1949

When green coffee is roasted,
Brith Hillel Foundation at there is a loss of about 16 per
Northwestern University, has re- cent in weight.
ceived an appointment to the
faculty of Garrett Biblical Ins-
titute in Chicago, as instructor
in sociology. Garrett Institute is
a well-known Methodist Theolo-
gical school. Rabbi Teitelbaum
is the first Jew to be appointed
ON THE OCEAN
to the teaching staff.

A PRODUCT OF .

MAN!SCHEWITZ
MATZOS ...••• •••••

Major Hyman to Get
Jewish AdviSory Post

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