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June 23, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-23

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Ruben Kaufmans Announce Marriage,
Engagement of Twin Daughters

MRS. LAWRENCE WEINTRAUB

MISS ROS:JIND KAUFMAN

The marriage of their daugh- weds will make their home in
ter, Marilyn B., and the engage- Detroit.
- ment of Marilyn's twin sister,
Prior to their marriage, Mr.
Roslind, was announced this and Mrs. Weintraub were hon-
week by their parents, Mr. and ored at a number of pre-nup-
Mrs.Ruben Kaufman of 2627 tial affairs. Among those who
Clements.
feted the bride were Dr. and
Roslind's engagement is an- Mrs. Portnoy, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
nounced by her parents to David man Wexler, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. L. Bershas and
Harry Horowitz of 15524 Nor- Mrs. Charles Galinsky.
mandy. Their marriage will take
place Sept. 2-i, on. Roslind's
birthday. Open house for rela-
tives and friends in honor of
ngagernenb
the engaged couple will be held
at the Kaufman residence Sun-
The engagement of Caroline
day, when the engagement will
Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Dora
be announced formally.
Marilyn B. Kaufman became Cohen of LaSalle Blvd., and the
the bride of Lawrence Wein- late Mr. Leon Cohen, to Jack
traub at a candlelight ceremony Goldberg of Blaine Ave., was re-
cently announced. The wedding
March 26 at the Book Cadillac date
has been set for September
Hotel. The wedding procession 10.
was held in the Italian Gardens
* * *
and the dinner and reception in
Mr. and Mrs. Ben V. Logan
the Crystal Ballroom. Rabbi announced the engagement of
Morris Adler and Cantor H. Ad- their daughter, Marilyn Joyce,
ler officiated.
to Louis Rottenberg, son of Mr.
The bride wore a satin . gown and Mrs. Louis Rottenberg of
with a 'sweetheart neckline and Broadstreet, at a family dinner
circular train. Her fingertip il- at their Lawton Ave. home.
lusion veil was held in place by Marilyn attends Wayne Univer-
a hand beaded satin coronation sity and is a member of Phi
crown, matching the seed pearls Sigma Sigma sorority. Her fi-
on her gown. She carried white ance is a graduate of Wayne.
orchids and lilies of the valley, August 27 has been set as the
mounted on a white Bible.
wedding date.
* * *
Her sister Roslind, was maid
of honor. Mrs. Rochells Tur-
Formal announcement of the
witz of .Chicago was matron of engagement of Clara Klein
honor Ruth Weintraub, Gerald- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sani
ine Bershas, Marcia Turowitz of Klein of 3751 Sturtevant Ave., to
Chicago, Alice Kasem and Do- Edward Leibson, son of Mr. and
reen Bershas were bridesmaids. Mrs. Fred Leibson of NardinAve.,
Lenore Bershas and Sonia Ber- will be made Sunday evening,
shas were jurior bridesmaids. June 25 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the
Elaine Galinsky was flower girl. Klein residence. No cards.
* 4, *
The bridegroom's brother,
Jackie, was best man. Leon
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Landman of
Goldfarb, Marvin Bershas, Bern- LaSalle Blvd. announce the en-
ard Kaufman, Cecil3 Malach, gagement of their daughter,
Arnold Turowitz were ushers. Henrietta Remick, to Manuel
Maurice Galinsky and M. Fruit- Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
man were junior ushers. Lester Joseph Epstein of Los Angeles.
Mr. Epstein is a graduate stu-
Turowitz was ring bearer.
Upon their return from a dent at Wayne University, where
Miami honeymoon, the newly- Miss Reznick is an undergradu-
ate. They plan an October wed-
ding.
* * *
Announcement has been
made of the engagement of
Rosalind Shirley Levitt, daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Einhorn ter of _Mrs. Elizabeth Rubenstein
of 4072 Elmhurst announce the Levitt of 330 W. Chicago Blvd.
Bar Mitzvah of their scn, Don- and the late Louis Levitt, to
ald Ronald, Saturday morning, Bernard Joseph Weiss, son of
June 24, at Congregation Bnai Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Weiss of
Zion. A dinner will be given in 2986 W. Philadelphia. Miss Lev-
the Bar Mitzvah's honor that itt attends Wayne University.
Saturday evening at Zack's.
Her fiance is a graduate of

*
Wayne University where he re-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bassoff teived a B.A. degree in educa-
announce the Bar Mitzvah of tion. A late fall wedding is
their son, Frederick Michael, being planned.
* * *
Saturday, June 24, at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. A reception in
Announcement is made of the
the Bar Mitzvah's honor will be engagement and coming mar-
held at the family residence, riage of Lois Fisher, daughter of
3235 Webb, that evening.
Mrs. Edward Fisher, and the
* * *
late Mr. Fisher of Columbus, 0.,
Bar Mitzvah services of Joel to Harry A. Bressler, son of Mrs.
N. Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bressler and the late Mr.
Harold S. Goldberg, of Pontiac, Bressler, of Dexter Blvd. The
wiL be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, wedding will take place June
July 1, at Temple Beth Jacob in 25th in Detroit.
Pontiac. Open house in the Bar
Mitzvah's honor will be held on
July 2 from 2 to 5 p.m. at 1079
James' K. Blvd., Pontiac. No
cards.
* * *
JULIUS •CHAJES, director of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levine music at the Jewish Com-
announce the Bar Mitzvah of mtmity Center, will present Av-
their son, Nathaniel Harold, ren Foreman, Reva Kowalsky,
Saturday, July 1, at Northwest Alexander Kalao, Lillian Levine,
Synagogue, A dinner will honor Joan Machin, Estelle Pappas
the Bar Mitzvah from 5 to 9 and Leah Stern in a recital in
Sunday, July 2, at their home, the Jewish . Center Auditorium,
18674 Washburn.
Sunday, June 25, at 12 noon.

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Flint Graduate Wins
Scholastic Distinction

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Simon S. Indianer received
the honor of graduate of dis-
tinction at commencement ex-
ercises of Still College of Osteo-
pathy at Des Moines, Iowa.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sig-
mund Indianer of Flint, Mich.,
Indianer won the senior award
for maintaining the highest
scholastic average during four
and one-half years at the col-
lege.
A veteran of four years Army
service, he is married to the
former Betty Bernard of Flint.
He will interne at the Flint
Osteopathic Hospital.

Israel Women's League
Honors Zionist Leader

Israel Frees Passengers
Of Tranjordan Plane

JERUSALEM — (JTA)—Israel
has handed over to Jordan five
of the passengers from the Jor-
dan aircraft forced down in the
Negev for violating Israel terri-
tory. The sixth passenger, an
American identified as Charles
Clinton of Philadelphia contin-
ued his journey by plane after
being released in the custody of
the American Consulate here.
The five passengers, who in-
cluded four Arabs and a British
pilot were brought to the Israel-
Jordan demarcation line in Jeru-
salem at Mandelbaum's Gate
and turned over to the Arab Le-
gion. The plane remains in the
custody of Jsrael.
An Israel 'Government spokes-
man denied a report that a pri-
vaately-owned Egyptian plane
was forced down in southern
Israel a n d that $1,500,000 Worth
of hashish was found.

Friday, June 23, 1950

NEW YORK—Israel is mak-
ing great strides in the stabili-
zation of her economy and the
integration of her newcomers,
undismayed by threats of a sec-
ond round of war, Mrs. David
L. Isaacs told 400 members of
the Women's League for Israel
in conference at the Park Royal
Hotel, New York City. The Zion-
ist leader who was honored by
the organization upon her re-
turn from a six-week stay in
the Jewish State, is first vice-
president of the Women's
League and chairman of its Is-
rael Committee.
The League re-elected Mrs.
William Prince as president.
National sponsors of the
Women's League for Israel in-
clude: Dr. Chaim Weizmann,
Prof. Albert Einstein, Senator
Herbert H. Lehman and Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt.

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