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September 28, 1951 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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THE JEWISH NEWS-19
Friday, September 28, 1951

Adivitiei ire Society

Henry Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of
Fairfield Ave., left this week for the University of Pennsylvania
where he enters the school of finance.
Richard Barnett, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Barnett of Nor-
mandy Ave., is stationed at Fort Ord, near San Francisco, for basic
training.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Elkus of Waverly Ave. are hosts to their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Elkus of Los Angeles, for a fortnight.
Mrs. Henry Stocker who spent eight months in Israel and
Europe arrived in New York by plane via London on Sunday. She
will spend several days there before returning home. Dr. and Mrs.
Stocker have moved from Devonshire Road to their new residence
at 19203 Edgefield, in Gratiot township.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere Ave. were hosts for a
week to the latter's mother, Mrs. Walter Schoenback of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. have returned from a holiday in
the province of Quebec. Their headquarters were the Mount
Royal Hotel in Montreal. -
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, formerly of Burlingame Ave., are
established in their new residence at 17350 Kentucky Ave.
Mrs. Lester Smith and daughter, Susan, of Oak Drive enjoyed
a brief stay in New York before Susan's departure for Bradford
Junior College at Haverhill, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Drive had as their house
guest the latter's nephew, • Dr. S. L. Weinberg of Hollywood, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman'Arold of Ann Arbor left by car for a
six weeks' vacation in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Jan Gaines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gaines of Jack-
sonville, Fla., was the house guest of her grandparents, the Sam
Coopers of Calvert Ave., before matriculating in Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stone, of Hazelwood Ave., will celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary on Oct. 3. Their son, Joe, is now
stationed at Great Lakes Naval Base.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and son, George, formerly of Euclid
Ave., are now residing on Grand Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Franks, of Riverside Dr., have left to
spend five months at their winter home at Key West, Fla.

Ground Breaking for New Center of
Sholem Aleichem Institute, Oct. 7

Lenore Freedman Wed
To Robert Schwartz

Marking another step forward
in the field of educational and
At a candlelight ceremony cultural work, members of the
Sept. 18, at the Book Cadillac Sholem Aleichem Institute and
Hotel, Lenore Joyce Freedman, community representatives will
gather to witness the laying of
the cornerstone of the new cul-
tural center of the Sholem Alei-
diem „Institute, which is being
erected on .Wyoming at Marga-
reta, two blocks south of 7 Mile
Rd.
In its new center, the Sholem
Aleichem Institute will continue
to broaden its educational and
cultural program for young and
old.
Children will receive a mod-
ern, well-integrated Jewish edu-
cation; young people will enjoy
activities in a Jewish atmos-
phere.

In the Sunshine of Israel

MRS. ROBERT E. SCHWARTZ

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Freedman, of 18272 Fairfield,
became the bride of Robert E.
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Schwartz, of 980 Whit-
more. Rabbi Morris Adler and
Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated.
For her wedding the bride
wore an original gown of Italian
antique satin with of f-the-
shoulder collar and hand ap-
pliqued renaissance lace, with a
tight bodice. Matching lace
adorned the front of a very full
skirt, which ended in a formal
train.
Her long veil was of silk il-
lusion with matching lace, and
she carried white orchids and
stephanotis. --
Gloria Polazker attended the
bride as maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Harry Neder-
lander, M r s. Milton Gilman,
Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs.
Daniel Lublin. Stuart Schwartz
was his brother's best man, and
ushers were Ronald Kottler,
Herbert Ebner, Donald Hartman,
Herbert Shevin, Harvey Hubar
and Morton Freedman.
The couple will reside on
Whitmore Rd., following an ex-
tended honeymoon in Europe.

Gets Professional Post

Dr. Samuel Flowerman, direc-
tor of the American Jewish
Committee's department of
scientific research for the past
three years, has been appointed
visiting professor of education
at Teachers College, Columbia
University, in charge of the
doctoral program in intergroup
relations. Chworowsky, who re-
signed to. become director of the
Albert M. Greenfield Center for
Human Relations in Philadel-
phia and Professor of .Human
Relations at the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences at
the University of Pennsylvania.

MINNEAPOLIS (AJP) — T h e
University of Minnesota will ex-
cuse Jewish students absent for
the High Holy Days.
Arrangements were made
through the Hillel Foundation
at the university and the
school's religious coordinator,
according to the American Jew-
ish World.
The university stand was con-
tained in an official statement
to faculty members, which de-
clared that "since students of
the Jewish faith will miss cer-
tain appointments in observing
the High Holy Days. the faculty
is requested to note with con-
sideration" the dates, "bearing
in mind the University's policy
of respecting the religious con-
victions of all its students."

More than 17,000 children
were cared for in foster homes
and institutions made available
by the United Foundation Torch
Drive.

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Transported out of the darkness of Europe into the sunlight
of Israel with the aid of the United Jewish Appeal, Jacob Silber-
berg and his son Abraham look at life with a smile. Jacob is a
veteran of the Warsaw Ghetto revolt. Each day he leaves his
motherless son at the community kindergarten, picks him up
on the way home from work. The UJA must have 835,000,000 in
cash by the end of 1951 to finance immigration of 60,000 more
homeless Jews to Israel.

BOSTON (AJP)—One of the
young hoodlums involved in at-
tacks on a Jewish youth extend-
ing over a year has been placed
on probation as the result of a
complaint filed on behalf of the
victim.
The widespread attacks, which
have occured in a hale a dozen
areas of Greater Boston, have
led the Boston Jewish Commun-
ity Council to take action.
In a report to the JCC admin-
istrative committee, Benjamin
Love, an attorney, reported that
he had filed the complaint for
a 16-year-old Jewish boy, who
was sO severely beaten that he
required medical and dental
care.
Love reported that as a result
of his complaint, the attacker
also will be required to pay the
medical and dental bills.
The JCC committee took ac-
tion to apportion such cases
among additional members of
its Lawyers' committee.

An exhibition of Israel works
of art, valued at $20,800, has
been flown to London by El Al
Israel Airlines and is on show
as part of an exhibition being
held at the Ben Uri Gallery on
the occasion of the Festival of
Britain.

PLANNING A SIMCHA?

Minnesota U. to Excuse
Students for Absences
During High Holy Days

Young Hoodlum
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Gets Probation

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An invitation is extended to
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