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May 23, 1952 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-23

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16 —THE JEWISH NEWS

Young Israel to Present Cantata
At Anniversary- Event on Sunday

Friday, May 23, 1952

Srere Heads JWF's Executive Committee

Abraham Srere, former presi-
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and a counselor in the
Allied Jewish Campaign, w a s
selected chairman of the Fed-
eration executive committee.

eosing at an informal planning meeting are these committee
chairmen of the 29th anniversary committee of Young Israel:
left to right, DAVE HORWITZ, LEON MUTCHNICK, banquet
chairman; MORRIS H. BERRIS, general chairman; MAX
STOLLMAN, vice-chairman; and ARNOLD I. COHEN.

facturer, is convinced that the
new state will survive its pres-
ent crisis and that its economy
will be stabilized.
Here on a brief visit with his
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Irving W. Blumberg, Abe Kasle,
Judge Theodore Levin, Julian H.
Krolik and Isidore Sobeloff as
well as division presidents, mem-
bers-at-large and chairmen of
the Federation budget and
planning divisions.
Milton K. Mahler is president

• • •

On Sunday evening at Latin and Boy Scout troops, young
Quarter, Young Israel of Detroit Israel has benefited several
will celebrate its 29th anniver- thousand boy., and girls, and
nary this past
year has seen 400 boys
Through its 18 youth groups and girls utilizing the facilities
of Young Israel Youth Center
and its program.
Morris H. Berris. general
chairman. and Max Stoilman,
vice-chairman,. of the Sunday
May 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Mor- event, announce that Cantor
ton J Wiener (Barbara Raiskini., Leibele Waldman of New York
of Briarcliff Rd., a son. Robert will be featured in several vocal
Steven selections. The cantata "The
Questing Spirit." dealing with
• ••
May 10 --To Mr. and Mrs. Jo- the yearnings of Jewry through
sopii Steing,olci ■ Eileen Heiman the centuries. will be presented
of 13-110 Northfield. a son. Rob- b y 40 members of the youth 'de-
I partment of Young Israel. Felix
ert Alien.
Resnick is the music director.
*
May 3 - To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Hillel Abrams. executive secre-
vin NI. Slit;: terman 'Helen Ann tary of Young Israel, is in charge
■ .)f 3797 Grand, a ciatigh- of the production. Dan Froh-
I man made the musical arrange-
ter. Nancy Rose.
*
*
1 ments. The narration was writ-
May 3 -- To Mr. and Mrs ten by Mrs. Samuel H. Prero.
Charles Danto (Ruth Friedberg Leon Mutchnick is chairman
of Merton Rd., a son. Irving of the dinner committee. Jerome
Kelman is president of Younc,
. • .
Israel.
May 2--- To Mr. and Mrs. Etna-
nisei Schey. of 2996 Lawrence, a
Wayne. DIT Students
dltughter• Miriam.



Mcky 2 --To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Brown for-
Bruseloff Marilyn
(
mer Detroiters. now of Louisville,
Ky . a son. Brian Howard.
. . .
May -1,—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Freilich (Nettie Karpel). of
Sturtevant, a daughter.
4211
Su: .in Nora.
• .
May 1 - To • Mr. and Mrs. Alex
M Beerbohm 't Gertrude Denen-
burz of Stoepel Ave.. a son,
Norman Lee.
• • •
April 29--To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley B. Kaplan !Shirley
Berghoff ). of N. Martindale St..
a son. Sheldon Franklyn.





April 25 To Mr. and Mrs.
Beniamin Flayer Barbara Har-
ris ■ . of 16126 Wildemere. a son.
S:tP ford Pr ter.

April 15 To Mr. and Mrs. F.
Robert Levison I Paula Tyner),
of 825 Whitmore, a son. Bruce

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Schumer of Pennington Drive.
Mr. Stiebel expressed the hope
that there will be an increase
in investments in Israel by
Americans.
Israel's main need at present,
he stated, is to intensify work
on the land in order to increase
food production. He expressed
the hope that the newcomers
Will be settled on farms and in-
tegrated into an agricultural
To 'ed in December
economy.
"I have watched the early
At a recent family dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel M. Neiman, of settlers, their devotion to the
18030 Pennington Drive. an- soil, their struggles. their de-
termination to build a glorious
future," Mr. Stiebel, -said. "I
believe that those who come to
Israel now are finding a ready- •
made community and that they •
are therefore less prone to make
the sacrifices that were made •
by the pioneers. By settling •
these people on the soil. by
making them willing farmers, •
we can fructify the land and at
the same time create greater •
dignity among the new immi-
grants. I see the need for trans- •
fer of many people from cities
to villages as our greatest need." •
Mr. Stiebel said that wood for •

the furniture industry in Israel •
is being imported from Sweden.
Canada. Czechoslovakia. Roma- •
nia and Finland. He said that all j
of Israel's furniture needs are •

filled by the country's own fac-

tories.

ANITA GLORIA NEIMAN
Five Students Receive
flounced the engagement of their Law Honors from Wayne U.
daughter. Anita Gloria, to Philip
Jerry Cohen, of 2265 Chicago:
Gold. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Arnold M. Goldberg. of 2737
uel Gold. of 3301 Glendale.
Monterey; and Paul Mandel, of
Miss Neiman is enrolled in the 2954 Sturtevant: were among
College of Education at Wayne the outstanding law students of
University.
Wayne University • presented
Mr. Gold was graduated from with gold keys for scholastic
Wayne University. He is con- achievement at the recent law
tinuing his studies at the Detroit reunion banquet, commemorat-
Institute of Technology. College ing the 25th anniversary of the
of Pharmacy. where he is affili- law school's founding. Irving
Jaffee, of 2641 Calvert. and
ated with Alpha Zeta Omega.
The young couple are planning Charles Levy. of 11551 14th, were
a December wedding.
presented with bronze keys.

INVITATION FOR

JACOB

Service Group

Mrs. John C. Hopp, president of
the Women's Division, and the i
Israeli Visitor Sees
members-at-large are Harvey
Return to Farms as
H. Goldman, Henry Meyers, Mat
Osnos and Ben L. Silberstein.'
State's Major Need
Other committee members are,
Other members of the com- William Friedman, Morris Gar-
After 29 years continuous resi-
mittee include the Federation vett, George M. Stutz and Henry , :
dence in Tel Aviv, Abram Stie-
Wineman.
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