THE JEWISH NEWS
A divitico in Society
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank entertained members of the cast
and staff of "Here We Go Again" following the performance of
the American Jewish Congress Women's play, presented at Masonic
Temple Jan. 17. •
, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Weber, and children, Dennis, Fredric
and Linda, of Pennington Dr., have returned home after a three
week visit in Miami • Beach where they were guests of their. par-
ents; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack, in their home on Palm Island.
_Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Prairie Ave. left on Sunday
for Palm Beach, Fla., where they will spend the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. left on
Saturday for New York from where they will sail on a West Indies
Cruise.
Mrs. S. Lambert Brown has returned from Wellesly Hills,
Mass., where she was the guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Heavenrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alvin of the Belcrest and Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Hartman of Shrewsbury Rd. left Saturday on a motor trip
to the west coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of Stoepel Ave. have returned from
a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach, Jamaica and Haiti.
Mrs. James Ginn has returned to Cambridge, Mass., wheie
she is attending Boston University and her husband the Law
School at Harvard University, after spending the mid-semester
vacation with her sister-in-law, Laine Ginn of Birchcrest Dr.
Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb Ave. has returned from New York
where she spent a few weeks as the guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sklarsky.
Mrs. Julius L. Cohen was the guest of her cousin, Miss Julia
Klein of Whitmore Rd., enroute from Cleveland where she had
been visiting her parents to her home in Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Popkin of Pemberton Rd. are vaca-
tioning in Miami Beach.
Mrs. N. E. Rollins of Parkside Ave. has returned from Spring-
field, Ill., where she spent a few weeks visiting_ with members
of her family.
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Bar Mitzvahs
Miss Dianeloy Levy
To Wed David Learner
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Levy, of
The Bar Mitzvah of Marshall Birchcrest Dr., announce the
Jerome Cohen, son of Mr. and engagement of their daughter,
Mrs. Henry Cohen, of 19388 War- Diane Joy, to David Learner, son
rington, will be observed at
Northwest Hebrew Cong. on Feb.
3. A reception honoring Mar-
shall will be held the following
day at the synagogue.
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The Bar Mitzvah of Jerome
Gerenraich, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gerenraich, will be ob-
served Jan. 27, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe, to be followed by Kid-
dush at the family home, 2709
Richton„
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The Bar Mitzvah of Robert
Neil Binkow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel C. Binkow, _will be
observed Saturday, Jan. 27, at
Cong. Beth Abraham, Linwood
at Sturtevant. A party honor-
ing him will be held at the Lee
Plaza Hotel.
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The Bar Mitzvah of Leon Ste-
phen Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Cohen, will be observed
on Saturday, Feb. 3, at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. A reception in
his honor will be held Feb. 4,1
from • 2 to 5 p.m., at the familY
home, 2265 Chicago Blvd. No
cards.
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The Bar Mitzvah of Alan Mar-
shall Lober, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Lober, was observed on
Jan. 20 at Northwest Hebrew
Cong.
JWV
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LAWRENCE H. JONES POST
and AUXILIARY will hold a
get-together brunch at 10:30
arm., Sunday, at the Memorial
Home.
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Esther Feld, president of LT.
ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY,
was appointed delegate to a
JWV convention to be held in
Cleveland, 0., in March. The
group will meet Feb. 6 at the
Memorial Home.
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LAWRENCE H. JONES JWV
POST will hold a • meeting
and luncheon at the Memorial
Home on Thursday. Members
are invited to bring prospective
members. For reservations call
Gertrude Shatz, UN. 3-1846 or
Eve Fishman, UN. 1-5807.
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ROBERT RAFELSON AUXIL-
IARY is starting first aid class-
es. For information, cal: Cor-
rine Oppenheim, president, UN.
4-6288. The group's hospital
party will take place Thursday,
at which the Four Dukes will
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Friday, January 26, 1951
Plan April Wedding
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People Make News
Lee Strasberg, one of Broad-
way's leading stage directors, has
been named visiting lecturer in
theater arts at
BrandeiS U n i
versity in Wal
tham, Mass: Mr.
Strasberg w ill
offer a course
in the spring
semester this
year in -"Intro-
ductionto The-
aterTech- ..
nique," which Strasberg
will be open to the 460 members
of Brandeis' student body.
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BUENOS AIRES, (JTA — The
Finnochietti Pr i z e, annually
awarded- to outstanding sur-
geons, was presented to Dr.
DAVID FAIRMAN. He has re-
MISS MADELYN IMBER
ceived other important medical
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Imber, of awards in the past.
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Webb Ave., announce the en-
gagement of th e i r daughter,
Moses W. Beckelman, active
Madelyn, to Richard Wilber, son for more than 10 years in behalf
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilber, of of needy Jews abroad, has been
Oakman Blvd. The young couple named Joint Distribution Com-
will wed April 8, at Cong. Bnai mittee Director-General for
David.
Overseas operations for 1951 to
administer aid
programs on be-
Two National Leaders
half • of some
Speak to Young Israel
400,000 Jews in
Europe, Moslem
Two national leaders in Jew-
areas and Israel,
ish education and religion will
it was announc-
speak this weekend at programs,
ed by. Moses A.
which will keynote the sprin
Leavitt, JDC ex-
semester of Young Israel's Insti-
, ecutive vice-
tute of Jewish Studies.
c h a ir m an.
Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner,
Beckelman Dr. Joseph J.
rabbi of Young Israel, of Long SchWartz, JDC overseas head for
Branch and a faculty member the past ten years, who was re-
of the National Council Insti- elected Director-General at the
tute of Jewish Studies in New Irecent 36th Annual JDC meet-
York, will deliver the .guest ing, was simultaneously granted
sermon on Saturday morning at leave to permit him to assume
the Dexter Youth Center.
his new post as executive vice-
On, Sunday morning, Dr. Jo- chairman of the • 1951 campaign
seph Kaminetsky will address a of the United Jewish Appeal,
breakfast session of the educa- from which JDC receives its
tional committee of Young Is- funds.
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rael on "The Jew in World Edu-
cation." Dr. Kaminetsky is di-
DR. ALLAN HURST, medical
rector of education at Torah director of the National Jewish
Umesorah.
gospital in Denver, and DR. SID-
Registration for the spring NEY DRESSLER, assistant med-
semester, which starts Feb. 7, ical director, were named con-
will begin Wednesday evening. sultants to t h e tuberculosis
Rabbi Samuel Prero. is director, division of the United States
and David Berris chairman of Public Health • Service. They will
the educational committee. Hil- aid in planning future cam-
lel L. Abrams is registrar.
paigns for TB treatment.
CARD OF THANKS_
The family of the late Anna
Anstandig wishes to thank its
relatives and friends for the
DIANE JOY LEVY
many kindnesses and sympath-
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Learn- ies extended during its recent
er, of Webb Ave. The bride-elect bereavement.
is attending Wayne University.
Mr. Learner attended Western
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The coming retirement of DR.
H. J. CORPER, the research
scientist who developed the sim-
ple autolytic tuberculin test, was
announced, by Philip Houtz, ex-
ecutive director of the National
Jewish Hospital in Denver. A
former victim of tuberculosis
himself, Dr. Corper has spent 31
of his 66 years as head of the
research department at the Na-
tional Jewish Hospital.
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GLADYS K. STERN has been
promoted to the post of Na-.
tional Director of the Brandeis
University Associates, it was an-
nounced by Milton Kahn, Bos-
ton philanthropist and business-
man_ and national chairman of
t h e Brandeis University As-
sociates.
Haifa Chapter Sponsors
Dinner-Dance on Feb. 14
Haifa Chapter of the Zionist
Organization will sponsor a
dinner-dance at the Elmwood
in Windsor, Wednesday evening,
Feb. 14, to raise funds for its
Israeli projects.
Reservations for the affair
are being taken by the ghair-
man of the project, Ben Green-
stein, UN. 4-6244.
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