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May 05, 1950 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-05-05

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12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Histadrut Accepts $6,000 Maimonides Israel Nurse Visits,
Women Raised for Israel Veterans
Studies in Detroit

Friday, May 5, 1958



WC. Kindergarten
Concert May 7

The annual concert of the
Workmen's Circle Kindergarten
will be held at J.1 a.m. Sunday,
May 7, at the W. C. Center. The
children will present a program
of Yiddish songs and recitations,
playlets and dances. Al!. parents
and their friends are invited.
The PTA of the Workmen's
Circl School and Kindergarten
will meet Wednesday, May 10,
8:30 p.m., at the Workmen's
Circle Center.
Margueritte Bedrich, health
educator for the Detroit Board
of Health, will discuss "Sex Edu-
cation." A movie on "Human
Reproduction" will be shown,
The State • Social Welfare
Board has issued a license to the
Workmen's Circle Kindergarten,
which will now operate under
the supervision of the State
Board of Health. Registration for
the new term starting in Sep-
tember, is now in progress. For
information call TO. 8-5363.

Mrs. Z. Katznelson, head nurse
of Neveh-On General TB Hospi-
tal at Bnei Brak, Israel, arrived
in Michigan last week for a
three-month stay.
Niece of Ben Schurgin and
Reva Yabrov of Detroit and
Morris Yabrov of Saginaw, Mrs.
Katznelson is temporarily visit-
ing in Saginaw and will come
here next week as the guest of
her uncles and aunts and of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hordes of Cal-
vert Ave.
Mrs. Katznelson, who came to
Israel from Bobruisk in 1925,
was active in the hospitals of
the Jewish settlements for 25
years. During her stay here she
will confer with medical author-
Representatives of Histadrut were pleased to accept the ities on Israel's health needs.

$6,000 raised by the. Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides
Medical Organization for rehabilitation and artificial limbs for
Israel veterans. Pictured as the check was presented were,
left to right, MRS. I. WALTER SILVER, chairman of the recent
luncheon which culminated the fund drive; MRS. IRVIN
WEISENTHAL, president of the Auxiliary; MRS. CHARLES
GITLIN, general fund-raising chairman for the Maimonides
Women; MOSHE RABINOVITZ, managing director of Kupat
Cholim, the Histadrut sick fund, and AARON KUSHINSKY,
field director for Histadrut.

April 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Weiner (Eve Weiner) of
• 11 ,k 2708 Sturtevant, a son, David
Mark.

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April 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Morris Adler is to be
Donn Resnick (Edith Feinberg)
of 12021 Broad street, a daugh- guest speaker at the 25th anni-
ter, Nancy Ellen.
versary luncheon of the Wom-
*
*
en's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for
April 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard J. Levin (Shirley Ro-
sen.garten) of Woodingham Dr.,
a daughter, Nadine Phyllis.
* * *
April 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sydney Maxman of Hagar th
Ave. (Ida Sandler), a daughter,
JiLl Linda.
* .*
April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Eisenberg (Ann Yuster) of War-
rington Dr., a daughter, Sue
Ellen.
* * *
April 21—To Mr: and Mrs. Ben
Silver' of 19736 Hartwell, a
daughter, Barbara Sheryl,

*

* *

April 21—To Mr. and- Mrs. Sol
A. Balaban (Pearl Finkman), of
18944 Northlawn, a son, Robert
Jay.

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CERTIFIED MOHEL

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Aged, at 12:30 p.m. Monday, May
15 at the Masonic Temple Crys-
tal Ballroom.
Reaching the quarter of a
century milestone, the Women's
Auxiliary recalls its achieve-
ments from its inception in the
original building at Edmund
Place to the current site at 11501
Petoskey. Auxiliary members,
through dues collections, provide
landscaping and fruit-bearing
trees, additional hospital equip-
ment as the need arises, replace-
ments of kitchen dishes and
utensils, bolts of gay material
to keep hands busy sewing dra-
peries for individual rooms and
lounges, and assistance in build-
ing a corridor connecting the
annex with the main building.
Under leadership of Mrs. Sam-
uel Zeldes, the members work to
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4 - BIG CELEBRATION DAYS - 4

STARTING MONDAY, MAY 8th, AT 12 NOON

Bernard Isaacs Honored
By Schools' Auxiliary

AGAIN...!

"

Bernard Isaacs, superintend-
ent of . the . United Hebrew
Schools, was honored on April
26 by- the Women's Auxiliary 'of
the United Hebrew Schools hon-
oring the publication, last year,
of his book of short stories. Sev-
eral of the stories were read in
English translation from the
Hebrew during the program.
The meeting, held at the Rose
Sittig Cahen Bldg., served also
to honor Mr. Issacs on the occa-
sion of his completion of more
than 30 years of service with
the Hebrew schools. His 30th
anniversary of service in Detroit
and the appearance of his He-
brew book were honored jointly
at a dinner on March 5, 1949.
The book was reviewed at that
time in The Jewish News,

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*

April 18 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Meyer M. Pensler (Gertrude
Feuerman), of Greenlawn. Ave.,
a .son, Mark Irwin.
* * *
April 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Shantanoff (Toby Fox)
of Stoepel Ave., a daughter,
Denice Lynn,
• * *
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wise (Ruth Schwartz,
formerly of Detroit) of Van
Nuys, Calif., twin boys, Michael
and Barry.
* * *
April- 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Saul Rubin (Jean Feldman) of
18687 Northlawn, a son, Mich-
ael Charles.
* * * _
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Kaczander (Frances Burg) of
20050 Strathmoor, a son, Rich-
ard Louis.
* * *
' April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Zig-
Mond S. Moses (Barbara David-
son, formerly of Detroit) of Wil-
low Run Village, Mich., a daugh-
ter, Judith Frances.
*
*
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Hy Galison (Ray Kolb) of 13251
Warwick Rd., a daughter, Mary
Ge:ne.
*,
*
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Kornfield (Rita Wein-
berg) of 18272 Birwood, a son,
Lee Morris.
* * *
March 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Wagner (Florence Green-
berg of Blaine Ave., a son, Mark
Alan.

to the aged residents. On their
weekly visits to read, write and
otherwise aid in adjustment of
the residents, members often act
as professional listeners.
Once a month, a party is given
for birthday celebrants wit h
cake, gifts and entertainment.
Mesdames Samuel Weller and
Isadore E. Goodman, co-chair-
men, urge members and friends
to participate in the anniversary
celebration. For reservations,
call Mrs. Ben Arkin, ticket chair-
man, UN. 3-0943.

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Home for Aged Auxiliary Recalls
Achievements on 25th Anniversary

Mlawer Umgegend Verein's
14th annual Victoria Burnstein
mother and daughter banquet
will take place at 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday, May 10, at the Mayfair
room.
The program
will feature the
Meister Follies
and a hair sty-
.}ling show by
Gertru de's
:.-1Beauty Salon, a
Dena
1 Selzer by
and songs
by Rosena
ritze.
Reservations
ions
Mrs. Burnstein may still be
made with the chairman, Mrs.
Israel Burnstein, TR. 2 - 4053; co-
chairman, Mrs. Benjamin Zalla,
TY. 4-7873, or the president,
Mrs. Joe Kasmer, TO. 8-0534,

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