Education League's Production
Being Prepared for February
MRS. ELI GROSS and MRS. JOHN WEST confer on de-
tails of their "Dreamers' Holiday," the production which they
wrote and are now directing for Youth Education League's
pledge fund luncheon, to be held Feb. 1 at Masonic Temple.
The cast includes Mesdames Charles Solomon, Jack Rosen-
thal, H. Charfoos, Howard Block, Robert Lewiston, Phil Kra-
vitz, Milton Atlas, Albert Kane, David Berg, Janice Bennet
and Irwin Buchalter. Tickets may be reserved by. calling Mrs.
H. Goodman, TO. 8- 1 41 6.
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Friday, January 13, 1950
UHS Registers
For Spring Term
Registration for the new sem-
ester, which begins in all Feb. 1,
branches of the United Hebrew
School is now in progress.
Parents who have children of
school age should enroll, them
during January. New clagses for
beginners are being organized in
all schools. Transportation is
provided. For additional infor-
mation, call TO. 8-0063 or HO.
5711.
Students are now preparing
for final written and oral exam-
inations to be given Jan. 24,
through 26.
Troth Announced
arriage3
ROSENBERG - LIEBERMAN:
Mrs. Len Lieberman of 2971 Pas-
adena announces the marriage of
her daughter, Eve, to Solomon
Rosenberg, brother of Rabbi
and Mrs. Harry Tanenbaum of
2668 Tuxedo. Rabbi Isaac Stoll T
man officiated at a family cere-
mony Sunday, Jan. 8. A dinner
reception was held later at the
home of Rabbi and MTS. Tanen-
baum. Following a honeymoon
in New York and Philadelphia
the couple will reside at 2971
Pasadena.
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SHAPIRO- KLEIN: Caryl
Phyllis Klein and David L. Sha-
piro were married at a double-
ring ceremony • performed by
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor
Hyman Adler Dec. 20 at the Bel-
Aire.
' The bride wore a gown of
ivory satin. A Juliet cap of alen-
con lace and orange blossoms
held her veil of illusion. She
carried white orchids and lilies
of the valley on a Bible.
Mrs. David Jay, sister-in-law
of the bride, was matron-of-
honor, and the bridesmaids were
Harriet Shapiro, sister of the
bridegroom, Bernice Trabman
and Mrs. Richard Liss.
David Jay was best man, and
Joel Klien, brother of the bride,
Phil Silverstein and Richard Liss
were ushers.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding were Leah and Cather-
ine Marmorstein of New York
City and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hiller
of Pittsburgh.
After a New York honeymoon,
the newlyweds will make their
home on Chicago Blvd.
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CONG. BETH MOSES SIS-
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TERHOOD plans a night of BRANCH, • JEWISH EUROPEAN
games for 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. WELFARE ORGANIZATION, will
22, at the synagogue, 8740 Lin- hold a victory luncheon Wednes-
wood, near Blaine. The public is day, Jan. 18, at the home of Mrs.
invited. On Jan. 11, the Sister- Hyman Dresner, 4184 W. Outer
hood met at the home of Mrs. Dr. A final report on the 18th
David Schwartz, 3275 Coiling- annual donor event will be pre-
wood.
sented, Mrs. Albert Kurzman,
* * *
president, announced.
Mrs. Morris Direnfeld is chair-
* * *
man of a . -napkin project for
Mrs. Jack Klein, membership
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER,
BNAI BRITH WOMEN. Names of chairman, of ZAGER CHAPTER,
members will be embroidered on Bnai Brith, invites new and pros-
the napkins, which will then be pective members and • their spon-
combined into a tablecloth for sors to a membership tea at
8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16, at
the club's use.
* * *
the home of Mrs. Jacob Foon,
THE LADIES AUXILIARY of 4078 Leslie. Mrs. Gerald Gold-
the ACCOUNTANTS' GUILD will berg, past president of the
meet Jan. 18 at the home of Mrs. Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
B. M a g y, 2635 Monterey. Mrs. Women's Council will be guest
Magy was entertainment chair- speaker.
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•
man, and Mrs. W. Boone was
BNAI BRITH'S BUSINESS AND
program chairman for the New
Years' Eve party which the Aux- PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER won
iliary members and their hus- an award for selling the most
bands presented at the Work- tickets above their chapter quo-
ta for the women's recent city-
men's Circle.
* * *
wide fund-raising events. Shirley
DOWNTOWN CHAPTER, BNAI Bernstein was chairman of the
BRITH WOMEN, had an evening chapter's ticket- selling cam-
of fun Jan. 12, at the Jericho paign.
Temple, for paid up members.
• *1 *
Guest speaker was Mrs. Robert
The
board
of
the BNAI DAVID
Kogen, Council president.
SISTERHOOD meets Monday
* * *
afternoon, Jan. 16, at the home
The LADIES OF MOSAIC will of Mrs. Nathan Steinbock, 15717
celebrate their fifth anniversary Linwood. Mrs. Steinbock and
and installation of officers, Jan. Mrs. Edward Solomon will act as
18, in, the Oak Room of Masonic hostesses. Plans for the victory
Temple. Dinner will be served dinner, Feb. 13, will be discussed,
at 6:30 p.m., followed by enter-
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\ tainment. Guests are invited.
For reservations, call Elizabeth
Members of HARRY B. KEI-
Pesner, UN. 4-1478 or Esther Sit= DAN CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH
ver, UN. 3-1592.
WOMEN, who are rehearsing • a
The following officers have play entitled "Have You Had
been elected for 1950: Esther Your Operation?" are Mesdames
Silver, president; Dora Sparr, Norman Kaufman, Manny Kra-
vice president; Hilda Lansky, vetz, Gilbert Golding, Harold
financial secretary; Eva Pinkis, Schakne, David Berg, Arthur
recording secretary; Sylvia Klein and Harvey Goldberg. Mrs.
Starman, treasurer.
Julie Kahn is dramatic chair-
* * *
man. . The play , will be presented
YOUNG WOMEN'S CLUB will in February at a joint meeting
hold its sixth annual supper with the men's lodge.
and games party. at 8 p.m., Sat-
* * *
urday, Jan. 14, at Berezniter
EQUALITY CLUB will hold a
Hall, 13326 Linwood. Proceeds of
the evening will go to needy luncheon Saturday,- Jan. 14, at
the home of Betty }Berkowitz,
families in Israel.
• * *
18048 Northlawn, to honor out-
Mrs. M. Goldfarb installed the going officers and to install the
following new officers' of the officers for 1950. The next mem-
BESSIE SORIN ZVILLER LA- bership meeting will be held on
DIES AID SOCIETY at a lunch- Wednesday, Jan. 18, at the home
eon Jan. 5 at the home of Mrs. of Mrs. S. Fisher, 3216 Buena
L. Zager on Calvert Ave.: Mrs. Vista..
* * *
M. Miral, 'president; Mrs. Rez-
DETROIT CHAPTER, BNAI
nick, vice-president; Mrs. H.
-Epstein, recording secretary; BRITH WOMEN, announces a
Mrs. L. Zager, financial secre- member-bring-a-member social
tary; Mrs. B. Weisman, treas- for 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.
urer and Mrs. J. Fisher, hos- 18, at the home of Mrs. Jack
pitaler. Reports were given of Frank, 18303 Muirland. Those
the organization's charity. dona- interested are asked to contact
tions, and plans are being made Mrs. Ruth Wengrow, TU. 3-1670,
for the group's approaching Mrs. Mildred Schiff, UN. 3-4312,
or Mrs. Yetta Savage, VE. 5-5105.
twentieth anniversary.
* * *
* • 4.
Mrs. Lewis Manning, supervis-
A board meeting of the EVA
or of PHILIP HANDLER CHAP- PRENZLAUER MATERNITY
TER, BNAI BRITH WOMEN, AID SOCIETY will be held at
was made an honorary member 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17, at
of the group at its first birthday the home of Mrs. M. Lax, 2700
party.
Chicago Blvd.
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daughter, Rose, to Dr. Seymour
Donald Berman ,son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark L. Berman of Webb
Ave. -
The bride-elect is a student
at Wayne University. Dr. Ber-
man is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Michigan SchOol of
Dentistry and is affiliated with
Alpha Omega fraternity.
The couple plans an early
spring wedding.
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