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Joyce Silver to Wed
Hershel Stuart in Fall
Bar Mitzvahs
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Silver
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Week-
March 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. of Oakman Court announce the
stein announce the Bar Mitzvah
Larry Schecter kVivian Metter ► ,
engagement of their daughter, of their son, Malcolm Louis, on
It Kentucky Ave., a son. Marc.
April 5, at the Shill on Richton
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and Linwood. A reception will
i/farch 20—To
• Mr. and Mrs.
be held at home, 7010 Thatcher,
Paul M.utnick, of 2470 LaBelle.
from 8 to 11 p.m., that eNening.
twin sons, Alai( Howard and Joel
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Steven.
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Mrs. Philip Bladen, of 2740 W.
March 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Grand, announces the Bar Mitz-
Neil L. Lenhoff, of 2223 Calvert,
vah of her son, Edwin Mark, on
a son. Blair Ian.
Saturday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. A kiddush will follow
March 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
services.
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Allen Marcus (Anne Ellish). of
Rochester Ave . a son. Eliot
Mr. and Mrs. Max Conway, of
Brett.
2046 Oakman Blvd., announce
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the, Bar Mitzvah of their son,
March 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwin on April 5. at Cong.
Leo Fishman (Esther Cohen). of
Shaarey Zedek. .
20761 K i p l i n g. Oak Park. a
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daughter, Marcy Sue.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Katz, of
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Pasadena Ave., announce the Bar
March 12—Tc Mr. and Mrs.
Mitzvah of their son, Morley
Leonard Gorosf: Helen - Glickeri,
Bernard. on Saturday, at Cong.
of 2637 Bostor a son, Jeffry
Mogen Abraham. A dinner in
Mic h cl
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his honor will be held that eve-
March It
Tc Mr. and Mrs.
ning at Zack's.
MISS JOYCE SILVER
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Morton Seerma.,-, +Shirley Gar-
The Bar Mitzvah of David
finkel of 274 Gladstone. a Joyce, to Hershel Stuart, son of
daughter. R.honba Ellen. -
Mr. and Mrs Samuel Stuart of Lawrence Gold, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris R. Gold, of 16255
March 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Ave.
Ilene, will be observed April 5,
Mr. Stuart at t E r. d e d Wayne at Cong. Bnai David. A dinner
Martin Jacob (V:olet Lakofsky).
of Braille Ave., a daughter. Dar- University. Miss Silver attended honoring the Bar Mitzvah will
rell Lynn
be held the following day at
Michigan State College.
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home.
A Fall wee-ling' is planned.
March 9—To Mr. a n d Mrs.
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Martin Gurwir 'Charlotte Ro-
helle Fuller) ; a son, Marshall
Sri ail
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March 4—Tc- Mr and Mrs.
Henny Littman M. Blanche
Ka fta . of So:Tenho Ave., a
daughter. Debra Harriet.
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New Zionist Youth
Group Organized Here
Men's Clubs
A new group now being formed
MOGEN ABR.:U-1AM MEN'S
CLUB will hold its Bible study
Feb. 29—To M .: and Mrs. Leo hour at 8 p.m., Monday, at the
/Callan 'Harriet FauSti, of San- Yeshivah building, on Dexter.
ta N-Ionica, Calif . Ormerly of Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter is dis-
Detroit.. a ciangr.rer. ;Carla Lor-
cussion leader. Regular services
raine
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will be held at. 9 a.m.. Sunday.
Feb. 27—To M:. and Mrs. In-
gram Bander 'Harriet Pomer-
BETH ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB
anz, of 17565 Grandville Road.
will hear Dr. Max Arzt, vice-
A son. Alan.
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chancellor of the Jewish Theolo-
Feb. 27—To. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh gical Seminary, speak on "The
M. Kopel 'Fuller.. of Cause of the World's Unrest" at
:2933 Pembroge. a sdh. Reid a program Monday, at the syna-
Jonathan.
gogue. Activities in April include
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a breakfast at Temple Beth El
Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- on April 6; membership meet-
ney Addis (Ida Milstein' of 18688 ing April 8; and the .annual
Birwood, a daughter, Barbara father and son banquet on April
Ann..
23.
Feb. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. David
Freedman (Betty Colby). of Circle Chorus to Offer
18021 Woodingham, a son. Martin
19th Concert April 27
Fredric.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruner
The Detroit Workmen's Circle
(Esther Mas.serman), both for-
an-
mer Detroiters, now of New York. Chorus will present its 19th
nual
concert April 27, at the
daughter.
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Zionist youth groups, most of
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Assisted by members of the
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"Religion's Role in Human Be-
havior" will be discussed by
Fred A. Kreutzer and Morris
Bradlyn at a meeting gof the
Speaker's Club at 9 p.m., Satur-
day, at the Davison Jewish Cen-
ter. Louis Small will be mod-
erator. A question and answer
period will follow. New members
are invited.
Fresh Passover Cakes
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Flint AZA Chapter 214 played
host to other AZA chapters in
Michigan on March 15 and 16
for the first state-wide invita-
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Teams invited to attend were
Samuel Gompers and Seymore
Soble Chapters from Detroit,
Philip Wasserman Chapter,
Grand Rapids; Pontiac Chapter
292 and Tri-City BBYO,
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 213, 1952
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In Hospitals and Homes
Recommended by Physicians
Rev.
in Detroit is Hashavim, an
organization of young business
and professional people, ranging
in age from 24 to 34.
Hashavim, organized early in
1950, has branches in New York,
Philadelphia, Cleveland, Los An-
geles and Chicago. Only last
year, two new groups, each com-
posed of 20 members settled in
Israel. Twenty went to Gesher
,Flasiv, a collective settlement in
Western Galilee, and the re-
maining 20 settled at Kfar Dan-
Mayor ORVILLE L.
HUBBARD of Dearborn
(left) praised Jewish ef-
forts in Israel when he
bought an Israel bond
from ISIDOR M. BECH-
ER (r ight), DeariVorn
merchant and devoted
Zionist.
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