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August 10, 1951 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-08-10

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8—THE JEWISH NEWS

Adivilieo in

Friday, August 10, 1951

ociely

A recent exodus of Jewish
youngsters in Europe and North
Africa, off to summer camps un-
der the auspices of the Joint
At a ceremony July 8, at Cong. -Distribution CommitteP, major,
Bnai David, Eleanor Lelchook, American agency aiding dis-
daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. tressed Jews abroad, reached
mid-point.
Some 20,000 boys and girls, the
largest number ever to partake
in JDC's vacation program, will
enjoy fresh air at mountain or
seaside resorts under the sum-
mer-camp project, made possible
through United Jewish Appeal
funds. JDC funds also help pay
travel expenses and • mainten-
ance in the summer colonies as
well as medical care and educa-
tional guidance for the young
vacationers.
During the past four years
more khan 50,000 youngsters
have enjoyed JDC summer vaca-
tions. This number included
15,000 in 1947; 15,500 in 1948;
11,80Q in 1949; and 10,800 in
1950.
Piling into buses and trains

Eleanor Lelchook Is
Wed to Sidney Wais

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Birnkrant of West Seven Mile Road have
returned from a brief visit with son, Melvin, at Camp Interlochen.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nichamin of Santa Barbara Drive were
in Detroit for the past week before returning to their cottage at
Tawas for the remainder of the summer season.
Miss Zelma Rosenthal is spending a few weeks with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett of Pontiac, be-
fore returning to her position in Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lieberman of Pinehurst Ave. were hosts
to the latter's mother, Mrs. Arthur Sternau, and to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Langsdorf, all of Philadelphia, the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, of London Ave., are vacationing
at Pine Ridge Lodge, Bobcaygeon, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving V. Windt, and sons, Jack and Allan, are
moving to Sarasota, Fla., where they are building beach apart-
ment units on Longboat Key. Jack -will attend the University of
• Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jaslove of Steel Ave. spent the week-end
in Port Clinton, 0., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jaslove.
Mrs. Rae Solomon of Boston Blvd. is visiting her children Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Frank of Omaha, Neb., who have just become the
parents of a baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shulak and family, formerly of Ohio
Ave., are now residing in their new home at 17608 Fairfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sachs, of Richton Ave., entertained members
of the Mogen Abraham Men's Club in their home Monday on the
eve of their departure for a month vacation in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Louis E. Karnin, of 2247 W. Boston Blvd., entertained Aug.
2 at a luncheon for 15 women, at Tam O'Shanter Country Club in
MRS. SIDNEY WAIS
honor of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Feldman, who is visiting from
George
Lelchook, of Elmhurst
Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reistman and daughters, Lirida and Ave., became the bride of Sidney
Patty, of 3762 W. Buena Vista, have returned from a week at the Wais, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Wais, of Greenlawn Ave.
Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago.
Mitzie Lelchook, sister of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis and daughters, Toby Ellen and Linda
Ruth, of Washburn Ave., are vacationing in Frankfort, Mich. dur- bride, was maid of, honor, and a
cousin, Dorine Levine, was ma-
ing August.
Enjoying vacations at Omena Inn were: Mr. and Mrs. A. tron of honor. Sam Fertel was
Jacoby, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Miss Pearl the bridegroom's best man. Rab-
Bloom, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Block, Helen Chriatea, Miss bi Joshua S. Sperka and Cantor
Renee Dater, Mr. •"Lawrence Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Deitch, Hyman Adler officiated.
and children, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dolgin, Toledo, Mrs.
The young couple are 'esiding
Mary Dombey, Miss Sara Dworman, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Elea- in Detroit following a honey-
sohn, Dr. and Mrs. Fax, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldman, moon in Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, Dr. Robert Feldman, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gelbman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Studio TheAter Bills Film
Gelfand and family, Mr. Gerald Gergen, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glasser, On Actors' Defiance of Nazis
Mr. and Mrs. Goldenberg, Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Greenberg
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenblatt and family, Mrs. Fay
"Marriage in the Shadows,"
Heller, Dr. and Mrs. • Morton Hochman and family, Mr. and Mrs. produced in Berlin early this
S. Holland, Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hootnen and son, Dr. and year, opened at the Studio Thea-
Mrs. Wm. Hubert and family, Mrs. E. G. Kaplan and son, Mr. and ter on Thursday. Released under
Mrs. I. Kay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kosoglad, Mr. Norman the title "Ehe im Schatten," the
Kuman, Mrs. Levenson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lewis, film tells the story of Berlin's
Mr. and Mrs. I. Lipsitz, Mrs. Nathan Manela, Mr. and Mrs. David greatest actress, a Jewess whose
Margolis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Moscowitz, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Moss, life and career is destroyed by
Mr. and Mrs. B. Pepper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rentes, the coming to power of Hitler.
Marvin Rosen, Mrs. C. Rosenbaum, Mrs. Herman Rosenberg,..Mr.
Her leading man, a gentile,
and Mrs. L. Saferstein and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Saper- marries - her,- not only because of
stein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Schane, Mr. and Mrs. Max, Schrut
but to „protect her. The
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schuster, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard love,
film
is
based on the actual story
Schwartz, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Schwartzberg, Miss Dora ,Sokol, Mr. of the Gottschalks,
Berlin' thea-
and Mrs. Meyer Stewart and family, Julius Travis, Mr. and Mrs. ter idols, whose marriage infuri-
Max Tepper, Mr. Walker and daughter, Miss Eleanor Weiss, Mr. ated the Nazis, and their subse-
and Mrs. Yolles ancip family, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zacks.
quent tragic end.

LkCHAR'S
RESTAURANT

People Make News

Manuel G. Batshaw, newly ap-
pointed adnlinistrative field sec-
retary for the ligeff
Southern S e c-
tion of the
National Jewish
Welfare Board.
• Mr. Batshaw
comes to h i s
new post from
Hamilton, Ont.
where he h a s
served as exec-
utive director of
both the Jewish
C o mmunity
Centre and the
Jewish Com-
munity Council. Batshaw
* * *
A group of 23 Jewish attorneys
has joined the committee of 100
which/ is backing Miss MARY
BECK for re-election to the De-
troit. Common Council.

selle and one of the leading in-
dustrialists in North 'Africa, has
been named a Chevalier of the
French Legion of Honor.
* * *
DR. SVEND LAURSEN, promi-
nent economist and associate
professor of economies at Bran-
deis University, has been named
chairman of the School of Social
Science.

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were Jewish youngsters
from nearly a dozen coun-
tries in Europe 'and North Af-
rica. Many of them live in the
101 orphans' homes and other
child-care institutions main-
tained by JDC. Others left cold-
water flats in Europe or dingy
one-room hovels in the squalid _
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Africa. For all of them, the -
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