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December 08, 1950 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-08

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in Society

PWO Club 1 to Salute
Its 25th Anniversary

THE JEWISH NEWS

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15 Chairs UAHC Board

Friday, December 8, 1950

Dr. Samuel S. Hollender of
Chicago was named 'Chairman of
the board of the Union. of
American::;
Hebrew Congre-
gations at t h e
A ssembly - in
C l e v eland.
Dr. Hollender is
general c h a i r--
man of the na-
tionwide c o m -
bined campaign
in behalf of the
Union and the Hollender.
Hebrew U n i o n,College - Jewish
Institute of Religion.

Club One of Pioneer Women New NFTB Director
which was organized in Octo-
Sylvan Lebow has been ap-
Mrs. Gisela Newlander has returned to her home in Miami, ber 1925 will celebrate its silver pointed executive director of the
Fla., after a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
National Federation of Temple
Morton Newlander of Monica Ave.
Brotherhoods, with • headquar-
A six day Ernest Bloch Festival, which took place in Chicago,
t e r s in Cincinnati. He will
Nov. 28 to Dec. 3, has closed with unique honors and tributes paid
supervise the
to the great Jewish composer. A Detroit delegation, consisting of
national activi
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes, Mrs. Abraham Cooper and Mrs. Nathan
ties of 42,000-
Simons, attended the week•end celebration. ,
members of 227
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons of Muirland Ave. have returned
Reform temple.
from Columbus, 0., where they attended the Michigan-Ohio State
Ken's clubs in-.:
football game.
the United
Mrs. Jack M. Sherman (Dorothy Bistritsky) of Forest Hills,
States and Can-
Long Island, is spending the holidays with her mother and family
a d a, affiliated
PLANNING A SIMCHA?
with the Union
at the home of Mrs. Jacob Becker of Woodingham Drive.
Strictly Kosher Catering
ttti
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein and daughter, Rosemary, formerly
of American
to fit alt occasions
Lebow
Hebrew Congre-
of Dexter Blvd., are now residing in their new home on London
Specialty: Shtrudet ty Knishes
gations, and will serve as direc-
Ave.
and Hors d'oeuvers
tor-secretary of the Jewish
Rae Goldrich, of Buena ViSta Ave., has recently returned from
Chautauqua Society, and editor
TY. 6-4956
Dayton, 0., where she visited her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
of the Jewish Layman.
Morris Zeifman and daughter, Debra.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Silver, of Tuxedo Ave., have left for a
six-week tour of New Orleans, Arizona, Mexico and California to
Have You a Charge Account with Us?
visit family and friends.
Shirley Mae Schwartz, who became the bride of Seymour D.
Your Friends Have!
Eichman on Nov. 25, was entertained at various parties by Mesdames
Milton Beresk, Ben Brown, Max Eichman, Max Glasier, Louis
MRS. DAVID SISLIN
Glasier, Robert Levison, Alfred Kuschinski, Emil Raskin, Marvin
Rosenthal, Felix Rosenwack, Morris Ruskin, David Schwartz, jubilee at a victory luncheon
Isadore Schwartz and Louise Schwartz; and Misses Harriet Aiken, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 12 noon, at
Evelyn Budwitzky, Gertrude Glasier and Florence Weintraub.
L'achar's, Dexter and Waverly.
Rabbi and Mrs. Harold Waintrup and daughter, Debby, of
A report on the jubilee donor
Steubenville, 0., are visiting their parents and grandparents, Mr. event will be given by Mrs. So-
and Mrs. SO1 Zeme of 3282 Webb Awe.
phie Sislin, fund raising chair-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berick, of 18666 Indiana, are spending the man of the club.
winter atMiami Beach. Their daughter, Mrs. Herman Prady,
At this gathering recognition
drove down with them and will spend several weeks at their Pine- will be given to all captains and
tree Drive home.
workers of the club for their
Entertainments given for Miss Lily Kushner, of Windsor, who contribution to the success of
will marry Bernard Kramer, of Cherrylawn Ave., on Dec. 16, in- this year's campaign for the
elude a tea given by Mrs. Bernard Sheffman, a luncheon given by Moatzot Hapoaloth in Israel.
Mrs. Arnold Faudman and Miss Rita Kramer, a shower given by
Mrs. Adele Mondry, chairman
Mrs. Joe Shutzman, Mrs. Martin Mitchell and Mrs: David Kahan of the club, will preside.
and a miscellaneous shower given by. Mrs. Philip Bricker and Mrs.
Irving Belinsky.
New York Mayor Launches
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor of 4373 Leslie will hold open house Hebrew U. Membership Drive
for their friends on Sunday, Dec. 10, 3 to 7 p.m., in honor of their
Son and his bride, the former Beverly Winston, daughter of Mr.
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Mayor
and Mrs. Philip A. Winston of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C. Vincent Impellitteri launched a
Schor have just returned from their honeymoon in San Juan, membership drive for the New
Puerto Rico. They are making their home temporarily at the York Chapter of the American
Friends of the Hebrew Univer-
Lee Plaza. No cards.
Mr. J. Roover, 4258 Clements, has returned from a two-week sity at a reception given mem-
bers of the Israel delegation at
stay in Boston.
the United Nations. The recep-
tion commemorated the 26th
1 3-Y ear-Old Pianist
anniversary of Hebrew Univer-
■•■
sity in Jerusalem.
Presented in Recital
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Bar Mitzvahs

8

Ruth , Meckler, • 13 - year - old
The Bar Mitzvah of Howard pianist, daughter of Mr. and
Sherman Glazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Ben Meckler of 1Q135 Bay-
Mrs. Jack Glazer, of Santa Bar-
bara Drive, will be observed at
9 a.m., Saturday, at Northwest
Hebrew Cong. A dinner party in
his honor will be given ,Sunday
evening at the synagogue.



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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Topcik of
Northlawn Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Charles Melvyn, on Dec. 9, at
the Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Friends and relatives are invit-
ed to the Kiddush. A dinner
will be held at Zack's on Sun-
day. Out of town guests corn-
ing for the occasion are: Frank
Rich, father of Mrs. Topcik;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Covel and
son, Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Co-
hen and children, Barbara and
Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kaufman, all of Columbus,
0., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich
of Dayton, 0.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of 'Maynard
Lober, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Lober, of 1958 Leslie, will be
observed at 9 a.m., Saturday at
Bnai Jacob Synagogue. A re-
ception at the family home will
be held Sunday in his honor.

Censure Red Leader
On Ill-Advised Letter

0

VIENNA (JTA)—The Vienna
Community Council, at an emer-
, gency Meeting-, censured its
chairman, Dr. 'Kurt Heitler, for
his -unauthorized message to the
Warsaw Peace Conference ex-
pressing the community's :sym-
pathy with the aims of the par-
ley. The vote was 19 to 10. Dr.
Heitler'smessage was sent with-
out the knowledge of the council.
Dr. Heitler, a Communist, is
chairman of the council at this
time under a rotational arrange-
ment with the other two parties
in the council—the Zionist and
the Socialist. Each group pro-
vides a chairman for an eight-
month period. The Zionists and
the Socialists have decided to
press for Dr. Helper's resign,A-
tion as chairinan.

Dr. Arnold
Eisenman

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15, 8:30 p.m., at the lecture hall
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This young pianist was the
winner of the Gabrilowitsch
Scholarship in 1948. In 1949 she
played with the Detroit Sym-
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by the Detroit Musicians League.
She is a student of Edward
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Her program includes t h
works of Scarlatti, Beethoven,
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Ravel.

Brandeis Contributors to Have
Names Inscribed in Library
Contributions to the Brandeis
University Library are still being
accepted by the Brandeis Wom-
en's committee. Anyone con-
tributing at least $5 before Dec.
31 will have his name placed on
a permanent scroll in the Uni-
versity library as a charter
member. Contact Mrs. Oscar
Zemon, UN. 3•.6512, or Mrs. S. S.
Aarons, WE. 3-6336 for dona-
tions.

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