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November 25, 1949 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-25

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Leah Crohn, David Krupp Appear
At Music Study Club Event Dec. 6

Two able artists—Leah Crohn
of Detroit and David Krupp of
Chicago will be featured Tues-
day evening, Dec. 6, in the an-



Choir. She is now residing in
New York. For the last two
years she has appeared with the
Vinavar Chorus in recitals at
Town Hall and elsewhere.' She
has made recordings for the
Palestine Art Corporation, has
appeared at several concerts
and is now soloist at the Ste-
phen S. Wise Free Synagogue.
Mr. Krupp, baritone, received
his early training in Muskegon,
has appeared before GI audi-
ences in Texas, the Philippines
and Japan during his two years
of service with the army and
recently has appeared as soloist
at a number of concerts. He
also appeared as soloist with the

10

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 25, 1949

Parents Reveal Bridal
News at Dinner Party

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs Ruben Kauf-
Tickets are on sale for tit
man, of 2627 Clements, an- seventh annual Military Bail ofci
nounce the engagement of their the Department of



*

LEAH CROHN

nual concert of the Music Study
Club, at the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
Proceeds of this event will be
used to supplement the Sylvia
_Simons Memorial Scholarship
Fund which was founded in
1936 by Mrs. David W. Simons
in memory of her daughter, Syl-
via, who was one of Detroit's
most accomplished pianists.
Miss Crohn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, a
native of Baltimore, received her
musical education in Detroit, is
a graduate of the music depart-
ment of Wayne University and
was a member of the A Cappella

Jewish War Veterans. They can -1

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zellman
of 12835 Petosky announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Melvin,
at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, at
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. A
reception will be held in his
honor from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 27, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Harrison of 19203 Monica.
No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Apple-
baum announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Eugene, Satur-
day, Nov. 26, at the David W.
Simons synagogue,. 4000 Tuxedo.
A reception in his honor will be
held at their home, 12055 Broad-
street, at 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
27.

be obtained from post or auxili i)
any members.
Jack Winokur Post meets at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 29. at
Turover Temple. Two movies,
"Americans All," and "Israel in
Action," will be shown and re-
freshments served.
Green Auxiliary met Tuesday,
Nov. 22, at 14600 Wyoming.
Zussman Post scheduled a-
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,.
Nov. 22, at Korn's Restaurant.
Raym o n d Bloch Auxiliary •
holds a games party Nov. 30.
Yetz-Cohen Post and Auxili-
ary,
ary, JWV, will hold a games--
party at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 3, at
Bereznitzer Hall, Linwood at
Davison. Refreshments will be -
served. Tickets may be obtained .
from members and at the door.-

*

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fishman
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, David, at 9 a.ni., Sat-
urday, Dec. 3, at Shaarey Ze-
dek.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Isaacs of
19903 Warrington Dr. announces
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Gerald Stanley, at 9 a. in., Sat-
urday, Nov. 26, at Beth Syna-
gogue, Dexter at Buena Vista. A
dinner in his honor will be held
Saturday evening at the Mayfair
Room.
*
. *
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weintraub
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
DAVID KRUPP
their son, Burton Howard, held
orchestra at Interlochen Na- Nov. 19 at Cong. Adas Yeshurin.
A dinner was held in his honor
tional Camp.
Mrs. Samuel Shetzer is con- at their home, 19490 Hartwell,
20.
cert chairman of this year's on Sunday, Nov.
* *
Music Study Club event.
Mrs. and Mrs. Abe Bloom of
3742 Rochester Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son
Arnold M., Saturday, Dec. 3 at
Turover Temple. A dinner in
his honor will be held Sunday
evening at Zack's.

Women of Sholem Aleichem Institute
Work on Dec. 7 Door Luncheon

Jewish Children's Home
Group Meets Nov. 30

A meeting of the Detroit Aux-
iliary of the National Home for
Jewish Children at Denver, will
be held at 12:30 p.m., Nov. 30,
at the home of Mrs. Gerson B.
Bernstein, 19620 Canterbury.
Each member is to bring a guest
to the meeting, which will be a
membership luncheonette. Dr.
Robert Drews will be the guest
speaker.
Report Meetings on ads and
tickets for the Dec. 13 dinner
dance are held Monday morn-
ings at the home of the auxili-
ary's president, Mrs. Sidney G.
Sherman, at 17344 Northlawn.

Roundup of '.WV Post
And Auxiliary ctivities

MISS MARILYN KAUFMAN

daughter, Marilyn, to Lawrence
Weintraub, at a family dinner
party Thanksgiving Day at their
home.
_The bridegroom-elect attended
Heildelberg University.
The wedding will take place
in June, after Miss Kaufman's
graduation from Central High
School.

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Rabbi Isaac
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headed by Bob Hall and the
Fenby-Carr orchestra.
Proceeds will be devoted to
local charities and to Israel. For
tickets, call Mrs. M. Weinstein,
TU. 6-8723.

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