Recent Bride to Join Her Husband in Isreal UTIS Women to Honor New Members at Meet Erma Greenspoon Is Wed to Sidney Arno Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine In a candle-light ceremony on A luncheon at 12:30 p.m., will Dec. announce the marriage of their precede - 3; Erma Jean Greenspoon, a special program to daughter, Esther, to Yitzchak honor new members of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Ben- Women's Auxiliary, United He- brew Schools, announced Mrs. Abe Katzman, program chair- man. At the meeting, scheduled for Wednesday at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Bldg., Mrs. Harry Oberstein will talk on "Jewish Living Through Books." Mrs. Albert Elazar is chair- man of the day, and announces that a selection of Israeli songs will be featured. Mrs. Joseph Horowitz, _ membership chair- man, and her co-chairman, Mrs. Irving Miller, ask all members to attend. Mrs. Louis Tobin, auxiliary president, announces that dues may be paid at the door. News Brevities MRS. YITZCHAK ZEITLIN Zeitlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Zeitlin. Mrs. Zeitlin will leave for Israel in January to join her husband who is already there. A farewell party will be held at the Labor .Zionist Insti- tute, 13722 Linwood, on Sunday evening. Friends and relatives of both families are invited to attend. Israel Memorializes 6,000,000 Nazi Victims Direct JTA Teletype Wire tc The Jewish News --tow JERUSALEM — Memorial ser- vices honoring the 6,000,000 Eu- ropean Jews who perished of the hands of the Nazis were held Tuesday—The Fast of the Tenth Day of Tebet, commem- orating the siege of Jerusalem -4.n all parts Of Israel. The ser- vices were arranged under the, auspices of the ministry of re- ligion. The principal service -took place on historic Mount Zion, where Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi Herzog and representatiVes of immigrant groups in Israel as- sembled hundreds of objects which had been fashioned from Scrolls of the Law by the Nazis. Rabbi Herzog and other par- ticipants in the rites covered themselves with ashes taken from a furnace symbolizing the destruction of the 6,000,000 Jews who died for • "Kiddush. Has- hem." Chanting the hym composed in the ghettoes of Europe, "Ani Maamin" "I Believe," the par- ticipants—led by Rabbi Herzog —entered a "Cellar 'of Anguish," a cave on the Mountainside, where they lit a specially-con- structed 31 - branch Menorah, symbolizing the 31 Nazi concen- tration camps in which Jews were put to death. Tuesday was observed throughout Israel as a memorial day for the vic- tims of Nazism. Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs George Gunsberg (Myra Alger), of Chicago Blvd., a son, Louis. * * * •Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy GOlman (Anne Goldman), of Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Janet Laurie. * * * Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Sor- rel M. Coven (Barbara Farber), Of Calvert Ave., a daughter,. Linda Sue. * * * Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Schwartz (Lillian Liss), a daughter, Peggy Ann. *• * ;.:Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson (Jean Fishman), formerly of Detroit now resid- ing in Tucson, Ariz., a son, Douglas Barry. * * * .,Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Biederman (A nnabe 11 e Marks), a son, Barry Neal. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN _ At a meeting of the BENJA- MIN ROSS FAMILY CLUB it was unanimously decided to rename the club the COBRIN- ROSS FAMILY CLUB in honor of the late Reubin Cobrin, who together with Mr. Ross were the oldest family leaders. The group will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross where Hanukah gifts will be exchanged. * * * Leland Hayward is sending his smash hit, "MISTER ROBERTS" the Shubert Theater for a two - week en- gagement Mon"- d a y, featuring Tod Adams. "Mister Rob- erts," writt en originally as a series of stories by the late Andrews Thomas Heggen during his service in- the Navy, then combined in a best-seller, and then dramatized by the au- thor and Joshua Logan, w h o also staged the play, the come- dy became the outstanding dra- matic offering of the year and leaped into standing-room pop- ularity on Broadway. * * * T h e MESERITCHER BENE- FICIAL ASSOCIATION will cele- brate their 32nd anniversary with a dinner dance at 6 p.m., Jan. 7 at Beth Shmuel Syna- gogue. Proceeds will go to help people in Israel. Call UN. 1-4315 for reservations. . High Commissioner for Refugees LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The UN General Assembly voted to set up a High Commissioner's office for refugees, to start op- erations in Geneva on January 1. G. J. Van Heuven Goedhart of Holland was named by the Assembly as the first High Com- missioner. The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit Gratefully Acknowledge . the Receipt of One-half scholarship to the Scholarship Fund of the Schools from Mr. and Mrs. Gus D. Jac- obs of Oakman Boulevard in honor of their son, Melvin Her- bert, on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah which was observed on Saturday, Dec. 2. Patad SAYINGS ell:AR:ENT 0 ACCOUNTS "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION" AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WE. 4-2696 Dexter Blud. at Cortland-TU.9-6611 ILL 5r, rt a! rnilitarg VI,1-78011 Four group discussions on phases of service included among Jewish Social Service Bureau responsibilities will highlight the 25th anniversary celebration of JSSB, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, at the Jewish Center. What happens when a child has to be removed from his own parents and placed in an insti- tution, or with another family for boarding care, or for adop- tion, will be discussed at the ses- sion on child placement. The session on problems of adoles- cence will consider difficulties which arise when children enter on the road to eventual inde- pendence. The third group will discuss problems of family living. Services given to help immi-. grants begin a new life in De- troit will be reviewed at the fourth discussion —"From DPs to New Americans." The program will include a re- ception to past JSSB presidents, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Samuel J. Greenberg, a n d awarding of citations to foster mothers and staff members. Dr. Lawrence J. Seltzer is president of JSSB. Other officers are: Dr. Irving Posner, vice- president; Mrs. Theodore Barg- man, treasurer; Harold Silver, executive director. jamin Greenspoon, of Wooding- ham Dr., was united in marriage to Sidney Arno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arno of Lauder Ave., by Rabbi Morris Adler, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The bride wore an Alencon lace jacket over a strapless candle-light satin gown of Princess lines, and a Julian cap of lace and satin with a silk veil. She carried a bouquet of white orchids. Maid of honor was the bride's Approximately 1,000,000 college sister, Donna. Leo Applebaum, cousin of the groom, was best and university students in the U. S. are doing Red Cross work man. After a honeymoon in the south, the couple will reside at ALTERATIONS 2 4 5 2 8 Renssalaer, Huntington Manor. and RESTYLING da• on all your family's clothes. Fittings in your home if you wish. Prompt Service. Community Invited to LZOA Annual New Year's Party ROSE P00K WE. 3-5755 Members and friends of Branch Four, Labor Zionist Or- ganization of America, are in- vited to spend New Year's Eve at its annual celebration to be held at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute, 13722 Linwood. Included on the program this year will be dinner, an orches- tra, favors, and entertainment. Sid Shevitz will be master of ceremonies. For reservations, call TO. 7-6279. 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 22, 1950 Plan Jan. 21 Affair MRS. SIDNEY BERMAN (right) and MRS. WILBUR SPITZ, chairmen of arrange- ments for this year's annual dinner-dance and show present- ed by Infants Service Group, are completing plans for the event to be held Jan. 21 at the Masonic Temple. The -theme for this year's show will be "A Toast to Our Town," directed and pro- duced by Mrs. David Riseman. Proceeds from the affair will be used to aid needy children. ATTENTION LANDLORDs CALL TE. 2 2201 - For the Tenants You Want NOW BONDED RENTAL BUREAU 4644 Woodward near Forest Open 9 - 5 Sat. and Sun. 9-5 Detroit's Best Laundry. Value Thousands of Women Say-- 11 1 Use Quality Laundry - Because It Saves Time Money and Worry's LAMPS REPAIRED Rewired, Refinished, Parts Replaced `LAMPS MADE FROM ANYTHING!' BIG SELECTION OF SHADES Free Pickup and Delivery GIFTS AND LAMPS IN STOCK The LAMP & SHADE CENTRE 17610 Jas. 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