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December 23, 1949 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-12-23

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Contributors, Note:
Early Deadlines

Due to the legal holidays on
Dec. 26 and Jan. 2, special
deadlines will affect The Jew-
ish News editions of Dec. 30
and Jan. 6.
For the edition of Friday,
Dec. 30, deadline for all copy
and photographs will be at
11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 23; for
the edition of Friday, Jan. 6,
deadline for all copy and
photographs will be at 11 a.m.
Friday, Dec. 30.
Contributors are reminded
that the postoffice is crowded
at this season and copy must
be mailed early to meet these
deadlines!

MRS. MICHAEL H. DANN

VINELAND, N. J. (JTA)—Is-
rael's Foreign Minister Moshe
Sharett, speaking at the dedi-
cation ceremony here • of a
Hechalutz training farm de-
clared that "the people of Israel
will win by simply sitting_ tight."
"The question is not what
Israel will do, but what will the
United Nations do?" he asked.
"Nothing can dislodge Israel
from the position it occupies in
Jerusalem or take the city out
of the hands of Israel," he
added.
The Minister expressed his ap-
preciation of the role played by
the United States at the UN
Sheruth League Lists
General Assembly on the ques-
Donor Event Officers
tion of Jerusalem. "It was one
of the few countries that had
The major fund raising event retained its sense of perspective
of Sheruth League will be a during the discussions."
donor luncheon Jan. 17 at Ma-
sonic Temple.
Ban. Compulsory Study
Mrs. Martin Bader is over-all Of Religion in Hungary
chairman, assisted by donor
chairman Mrs. Henry Brant-
BUDAPEST—(JTA)—Religious
man; program, Mrs. Sander Hill-
instruction
in the two Jewish,
man; tickets, Mrs. Arnold Mon- or in the other
denominational
ash, Mrs. Morton Berlin; ar-
rangements,, Mrs. Irving Erman schools in Hungary cannot be
compulsory, according to a new
Mrs. Milton Moss.
decree.
Johnny King and Dave Zim-
Ninety percent of all male
merman of station WWJ will students and 60 percent of all
highlight the program as mas- the girl students enrolled in the
ters of ceremonies.
two Jewish schools here have
asked for religious instruction.
They are allowed to receive
three lessons weekly in religion
and, if they request it, may also
study the Bible once a week.
Nov. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. The teaching of Hebrew, how-
ever, is not permitted in these
Leonard S. Kerner (Cecille classes.
Abraham) of Monterey Ave., a
daughter, Teri Ellen.

* *

Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old S. Goldstone (Rita Roberts)

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund heard
Philip Slomoyitz editor of The

Israel Will Win By
'Sitting- Tight'—Sharett

Joanne Himm,e11, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Him-
mell of Central Park West, New
York City, and Michael H. Dann,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Moe S. Dann
of Detroit, were married Dec. 2
at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel,
New York, Rabbi Edward Klein
officiated.
Barbara Himme11, sister of the
bride, and Alvin Dann, brother
of the bridegroom, attended the
couple.
After a wedding trip to Nas-
sau, the Bahamas, the couple
Will reside in New York.

*

JNF Women Move
Toward 19th Donor

Israel Signs Four

MRS. MAX HAYMAN

Jewish News, discuss his recent
trip to Israel at a donor rally
Dec. 21.
Division chairmen reporting
progress toward the Jan. 29 don-
or event, the Auxiliary's 19th,
included Mesdames Jack Aaron,
Sam Brody, Peter Chodoroff, A.
Clubok, S. Cohen, A. Goldstein,
William Greenwald, E. Harvith
I. Kardener, J. Klein, J. Krass, S.
Ravin and Sam Solomon.
Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman
for Sefer Bar Mitzvah, announ-
ces that she is accepting mini-
mum contributions of $25 to
honor Bar Mitzvah boys. Honor-
ees will receive books from Is-
rael, each having his name in-
scribed in gold. Mrs. Hayman
can be reached at TO. 5-9508.
Aniong major gifts announced
were those of $300 from Mr. and
Mrs. William Hordes; $200, the
Bereznitzer Organization, $158,
Yiddish Folks Verein, and $150
each from the Grand Rapids
Coat and Linen Supply Co.; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Sla t kin and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Les-
ser.
Berdichever Verein has do-
nated $125, and $100 gifts have
been received from Mr. and Mrs.
I. A. Liebson, Chernizer Lomzer
Verein, Jewish Relief Fund, Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe and Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Lesser.

To Wed Texan

Geneva Conventions

of Clements Ave., a daughter,
GENEVA, (JTA) — Four Gen-
Deborah Joy.
eva conventions were signed for
* * *
Israel by its diplomatic repre-

Boston Blvd., a daughter, Debra
Marcy.

*

* *

Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Mit-
chell Newman of 2721 Gladstone,
Joyce.
a daughter, Brenda
* * *
Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Berg of Ohio Ave., a son,
Robert Allen.
• * *
Dec. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert G. Blumberg (Jane Hart-
man) of Snowden Ave., a daugh-
ter, Patricia Ellen.
* * *
Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel Arnold (Emily Kittner), a
daughter, Susan Lee.

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Of Jewish Interest

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec.
25, station WTCB, Flint; 8 a.m.
Sunday, Jan. 1, station WWJ
(Transcribed).
Feature: "How Uriel Got into
Heaven," by Morton Wishenrad,
the 10th in the current fifth an-
niversary series.

Mrs. Rose Rubenstein
Resumes Piano Lessons

Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, former-
ly of the Rubenstein Piano Stud-
ios, announces that she is again
accepting new students. Piano
lessons will be given at her
home.
Mrs. Rubenstein is known to
Detroiters as a music teacher
with 28 years experience in. the
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Book
at Metro Music Store. 10328 Dexter; Detroit Hei,rew
Store, 12228 Dexter; Borinstein's Book Store, 5663 lath St., or
calling
TA.
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Tickets
also
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from
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MISS SOLVEIG HEIMANN •

the _Air

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Smashing Hit—Two Years on Broadway

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on

Makes Nuptial Plans

Mrs. Albert Schweitzer was
elected president of Neugarten
Medical Aid Dec. 19 at the De-
troit Institute of Arts.
Other officers elected were:
Vice president, case supervisor,
Mrs. David B. Keywell; vice
president, ways and means, Mrs.
David Saks; vice president,
membership, Mrs. Samuel Good-
man; vice president, commit-
tees, Mrs. Milton Goldsmith;
treasurer, Mrs. Charles Hyman;
financial secretary, Mrs. Sam-
uel Shewitz; corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. Albert P. Weiss;
special corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Fred Gross; recording sec-
retary, Mrs. Morton Behrend.
Mesdames Abraham 'Fox, Paul
Fogelman, Mortimer Bernhardt,
Benjamin Freedland, Joseph
Busker and Milton Golden were
elected to the board of directors
for two years.
Installation of officers will
take place at a luncheon at MISS SALLY ANN HECHTMAN
Huyler's Tuesday, Jan. 17. Res-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hecht-
ervations may be made by call-
ing Mrs. David Saks, TU. 3-3455, man of Sherbourne Rd. an-
or Mrs. Albert Jaco, TIN. 4 3205. nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sally Ann, to Graham
Orley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tickets Go on Sale
George Orley of Warrington Dr.
Miss Hechtman attended the
For 'Anna Lucasta'
University of Michigan, where
The combination of the best she was affiliated with Sigma
efforts of the Yiddish and Eng- Delta Tau sorority.
lish stage in the_ staging of
A spring wedding is planned.
"Anna Lucasta" is focusing at-
tention on Detroit, where the
play will be presented, Sunday Romania Sets Up 2nd
and Monday evenings, Jan. 1 Jewish State Theater
and 2, at the Wilson Theater,
according to its producers.
BUCHAREST, (J T A) — The
Future productions • will be Romanian cabinet has decided
guided in accordance with the to set up a Jewish State Thea-
reactions to this play, and it is ter in Jassy, according to an an-
planned to follow it up with nouncement by the Ministry of
Lillian Hellman's "Little Foxes," Arts. . This will be the second
Gerald Taines a n d Abaham Yiddish theater entirely sup-
Littman stated.
ported by the Romanian gov-
"Anna Lucasta comes here ernment.
after successful Stagings in New
York and Chicago.
Miriam Kressyn will appear in
tor Your—
the title role and will be sup-
WINTER VACATION
ported by an able cast.
Tickets are available by call-
Tours
Cruises
ing TA. 5-9899 or Mr. Littman,
Winter Resorts
WO. 2-5900.

New Year's Night

sentative in Switzerland, A.
Kahane. •
One pact dealt with treat-
ment of prisoners of war while
the other three, which were
signed with the reservation that
Israel will use the red Shield of
David as its emblem, concerned
* * *
amelioration of the condition of
Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. sick and wounded in the armed
Charles Deitch (Sarah Bella) of farces, aid to shipwrecked per-
19728 Appoline, a son, Howard sons and protection of civilians
Steven.
in wartime.
*

Dec, 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lasky (Josephine Solomon) of

Friday, December 23, 1949

Sunday and Monday Evenings, Jan. 1 and 2

Nov. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Zeltzer (Pearl. Met-
nick), a son, David Louis.
* *
Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Togal (Beverly Knoppow) of
15761 Dexter, a son, Barry Alan.

Dec. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George Friedman (Harriet Gold)
of 18480 Fairfield, a son, Leo
Howard.
* * *

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Neugarten Elects
Mrs. Schweitzer

Mrs. Rut Heimann of Euclid
Ave. recently announced the en-
gagement of her daughter Sol-
veig, to Bernie Leff,. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sol F. Leff of Houston,
Tex.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Texas, where she
was affiliated with Sigma Delta
Tau sorority. Mr. Leff is a grad-
uate of the University of TeXas,
where he was a member of
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.
The marriage will be an early
spring event.

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