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June 30, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-30

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Joseph Bern. tein's
Granddaughter Weds

Marilyn Wolfe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe of
Pasadena Ave. and granddaugh-
ter of Joseph Bernstein, man-

JVS Placement
Of DPs Saves
Relief Thousands

Harriet Aaron Wed
At Evening Ceremony

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 30, 1950

BE

Women Analyze
1950 Campaign

The work of the Jewish V 0-
cational Service, an Allied Je w-
ish Campaign agency, is reflec t-
Lessons of the 1950 Allied
ed in decreased unemployme nt
Jewish Campaign were analyzed
rolls; increased productivity an d
b. 50 women's campaign lead-
earnings.
ers in a meeting last week at
the home of Mrs. Abraham
Largest local appropriatio n
Kasle.
from the campaign is for hel
to refugees, through Resettl e-
Out of the discussion, led by
ment Service. JVS placemen t
Mrs. John C. Hopp, campaign
efforts, which found jobs fo r
chairman of the Women's Di-
148 new Americans in the fir st
vision, came the following re-
five months of 1950, have save
commendations for next year's
tens of thousands of dollars i n
campaign.
relief grants to community
The number of general solidi
sponsored refugees.
tation divisions should be in-
Fewer than 25 employable re
creased so that each would be
fugees still are registered wit h
responsible for fewer slips.
JVS, Albert Cohen, executive di
Campaign leadership should be
rector, reported. This "har d
organized in the fall, • so that
core"—whose members are ov e r
women
who will be asked to
MRS. CLARENCE SALZBERG
50 or require special job situa
hold campaign positions in the
tions—is slowly being placed.
At an evening ceremony June spring will not already have
JVS record of refugee place- 22 at Shaarey Zedek, Harriet made other commitments.
MRS. FREDERICK A. CHERNEY m e n t s compares impressively Rosamond Aaron, daughter of "Community Clinics" should be
Mr. and Mrs.
S. Aaron, resumed in the fall, so that
ager of the Jewish Daily For- with those of other American and Clarence Samuel
Salzberg, son of more Detroit Jewish women can
ward, and Frederick Allen Cher- communities, Cohen reported.
Major credit for job-finding* Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Salzberg, learn how the Jewish Welfare
ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
achievement
is given by Cohen were united in marriage. Rabbi Federation budgets and plans
Cherney of Glendale Ave., were
to
his
lay
employment
commit- Morris Adler and Canto_r Jacob to meet the needs of its benefi-
united in marriage June 18 at
ciaries, supported by the Allied
Sonenklar officiated.
the Whittier Hotel. The wedding tee, headed by Hoke Levin.
Campaigns,
The bride chose a candlelight Jewish
ceremony took place under a Members include Samuel S.
Another $1,0018 was turned in
Greenberg,
Clarence
L.
Ascher,
ivory
satin
gown
covered
with
bower of fresh flowers, with
at the meeting to swell the
Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. William Avrunin, Philip Frank, matching lace of Belgium ap- Women's Division total to $517,
plique styled in Renaissance
Harvey
H.
Goldman,
Mrs.
Boris
The bride wore a gown of Joffe, Jack Keliman, Herbert D. pattern. Her fingertip veil of 760.
candlelight satin, trimmed with Robinson,
The Women's Division office
Joseph Wallach silk illusion was held in place
the Alencon lace from her and Leon G. S.
Winkelman.
by a close fitting cap of match- committee, under Mrs. Lewis
Mother's wedding dress. The
Manning; will remain active
The committee which helped ing lace. She carried white or- during t h e summer, rezoning
gown had a high neckline with
chids
on
a
Bible.
Peter Pan collar of lace and establish contacts with many
divisions and bringing its files
Walter Salzberg served his up-to-date.
pearls. Reveres of the same large employers remains active
in
anticipation
of
a
new
wave
brother
as
best
man,
and
Mar-
trimming extended diagonally
from shoulder to hip, and folds of refugee job hunters. Approxi- ion Ruth Pierce served her sis-
of lace and pearls adorned the mately 200 families will be ter as matron-of-honor, with Cantor Asserts Israel
apron effect in front. Holding brought here under community Laurel Marcia Aaron as flower Door Must Stay Open
her veil of illusion was a turban sponsorship this summer or girl. Her other attendants were
Charlotte Pierce, Mrs. Walter
of satin, entwined with the early fall.
HAIFA—(JTA)—Eddie Cantor
Jobs for refugees is only one Salzberg, Gladys Spear, Beverly told a press conference that "it
same lace and pearls as were on
the gown. She carried an ar- phase of JVS' community ser- Fogel, Mrs. Yale Phillips and is fantastic to suggest that im-
rangement of calla lilies and vice of job finding and voca- Ophelia Kessler. T h e ushers migration to the Jewish state
white orchids.
tional guidance. JVS helps were Ralph Pierce, Leonard should be curtailed even for one
Mrs. Sheldon Kaplan was ma- yOung people look for their first Posner, Eliot Perlman, Gilbert single day."
tron of honor, and Debby jobs, and older persons who Plotnik, Gerald Gotthelf and
He made this statement fol-
Charnes was maid of honor. have been laid off. Special help Morris Ivloogerman. -
lowing a visit to the ship Gallia
Bridesmaids were Loretta Gal- is given hard-to-employ cases._
The young couple is honey- to greet over 600 Jewish immi-
lison, Lenore Feldstein, Rhona There is close liaison with the mooning in California.
grants who arrived from an Ital-
Michigan State Employment
Harris and Betty Morin.
ian port. The group included 250
Dr. Arthur Cherney was his Service, where one interviewer Two Detroiters Get
children who started their trek
brother's best man. Ushering at each office - keeps a special
in Poland. "If the rescue of these
the guests to their seats were lookout for JVS clients.
High Awards of INF
people is postponed even for a
Alvan Wolfe, Sol Berg, Douglas
Vocational adjustment is a
short while, it may not be pos-
Harris, Jerome Glassman, Neil major goal of JVS. A variety of
Two Detroiters were selected sible to rescue them at all," he
Shechter, Larry Stevens and job and educational aptitude for high honors in awards made said. "Israel is the greatest life T
Morris Alpert.
tests are administered by a by the Jewish National Fund of saving nation in the world to-
Upon their return from Mi- psychologist on the staff.
America among the box-holders day," he added.
ami Beach, Fla., the new couple
JVS' library on career oppor- throughout the land.
will reside on Chicago Blvd.
I. Kolodney, 4052 Sturtevant,
tunities and job requirements is
was awarded a round. trip to
extensive.
Israel. To the late Benjamin
League for Jewish
More than 3,000 applicants Schlussel went $100 worth of
were
served
by
JVS
last
year.
Totzeret HaAretz, Israel peo-
Children Elects Officers
ducts. - These will be turned over
to his family.
Pelavin Re-Elected

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To Head Flint JCC

B. M. Pelavin and Louis Kasle
were re-elected unanimously as
BY
president and vice-president,
respectively, of the Flint Jew-
ish Community Council June 15
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In his acceptance speech, Pel-
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He also asked for subordination
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Kasle, re-elected vice-presi-
dent, was '49 chairman of the
Flint United Jewish Appeal.
Elected to the Council for the
first time were: Dr. S. S. Gorne
and Mrs. Israel Sendler, Jewish
women's 1 e a d e r, vice presi-
dents: Marcus Lebster, former
Council worker, secretary, and
Jack Krause, long active in
Council work, treasurer.



CRANE FLOWERS

MRS. DAVID STOBER

Mrs. David Stober was in-
stalled as president of the De-
troit League of National Home
for Jewish Children at Denver,
at Knollwood Country C 1 u b,
June 16. Other officers are:
Mesdames Oscar Grey and
Sam K a n e, vice - presidents;
Lewis Carlson, corresponding
secretary; Gerson Bernstein,
recording secretary; Sam Schu-
ster, financial secretary; Harry
Jaffa, treasurer.

Plan 1,000th Anniversary of
Death of Arab Philosopher

TEL-- AVIV— (JTA)—An Israel
committee to celebrate the
1,000th anniversary of the death
of Avicenna—one of the great-
est Arab philosophers and most
prominent Arab medical author-
ity of his time—was formed
here today. The celebration will
be observed throughout the world
in 1951.

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