Mrs. Sliugerman Names
Sisterhood Chairmen

Teat rice T. Aaron
To Wed L. N. Alpern

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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 13, 195Z

Montefiore Lodge Gift Provides
For Underprivileged Campers

Jean Silverman Wed

Mrs. Meyer Shugerman. presi-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aaron of
A gift of $1,125 was
3336 Fullerton announce the en- dent of the Sisterhood of Cong. To Martin Hollander
made recently by the
gagement of their daughter. Le- Shaarey Zedek, has appointed
In a ceremony June 8, at the Montefiore Lodge, Brith
chairmen to the following corn-
Park Avenue Hotel. Jean Silver-
mittees for the coming. year:
Mrs. Sholom, to the Fresh Air
Mesdames Harold Silverstone. Joseph man, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. MORRIS
BITTHER, treasurer of
the lodge, handed the
check to IRWIN SHAW,
executive director of the
ROBERT
society, and
LUBY (standing), resi-
dent director of Fresh

Society.

Newman. program; Nathan Shur. Irving
Miller, Max Green. membership: Edward
Robinson. Sam Croll. fund raising:
Richard Cott, Abe Katzman. budget;
Allen Weston, Alex Wilenkin. book re-
view: Gerald Barsky. Dan Mendelsohn,
book review ticket; Jack Warner, pub-
licity; Max Morin, Irving Lyons. Ervin
Greenbaum. social; Abe Satov,ky. torah
fund: -Oscar Kramer, altar flower fund;
Charles Robinson. Morris Ruskin. cere-
monial nook: Newton Weingarten. bridal
Rifts: and Harry Silverman and Irving
Simon. telephone.
Other chairmen include Mesdames
Har-
Joseph Abrahams. hostesses: Sam
vitch, Albert Green. decoration; Aaron
Bluinernau, Jacob Bernstein. house;
Joseph Greenberg. Jacob Epel. Oneg
Shabbot: Moe S. Dann. Barney Schwartz,
delinquent dues: F.manuel Einstein. Louis
Tatken, Judaism in the home: Hiram
Popkin. youth activities; Joseph Kunin,
Succoth: Louis Panush. social action:
Nathan Spevakow. Community Ccruncil:
Charles Rubiner. conservation; Leonard
Sidlow, USO; Harry Baum. scouting:
Harry Baum. Morris Ruskin. consecrants
tea: Benjamin Laiken. Israel bonds; pnd
Abe Katzman, convention.

MISS LEATRICE AARON

atriee T.. to Lee Nolin Alpern.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.
Alpern_ of Bay City. Mich.
Mr. Alpern is a graduate of
Michigan State College. The
bride-elect attended Wayne Uni-
versity.

Rabbis' Sons Are

Ordained in Rabbinate

Of special interest at gradua-
tions this month is the ordain-
ing as rabbis by Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Re-
ligion. on June 7, of the sons of
two eminent Cleveland rabbis.
At the commencement exer-
eises. at w'h'ich Dr. Abba Hillel
Silver was the principal speak-
er. his son. Daniel J. Silver and
Balfour Brickner, son of Rabbi
Barnett T3ricimer, were ordain-
ed

Cleveland First Community
To Fulfill Campaign Goal

•

ion -by the Jewish Com-
munity co: Cleveland, O.. in con-
tributing a total of $4,209,387 to
exceed the results of last year's
welfare fund campaign and in
being the first large American
community to terminate its 1952
drive on behalf of the United
Jewish Appeal was hailed as
"encouraging beyond words - by
Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, UJA
who
executive vice-chairman,
urged all other communities to

ACT

Air Camp. The money
will be used to provide
camperships for under-
privileged children.

Name Dennis Kerman as Habonim Camp Head

Bnai Brith Planning
Farewell Tribute to Levy

MRS. MARTIN HOLLANDER

As a tribute to Charles Levy,
Bnai Brith and Bnai Brith Max Silverman. of Mendota Ave..
Youth Organization will hold a became the bride of Martin Hol-
lander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sabbath service
Frank Hollander, of Birwood
and oneg shab-
bat at 8:15 p.m.,
Ave. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor-
today, at Cong.
relick and Cantor H. Schulsinger

Dennis Kerman, a veteran of
five years with the Habonim
Camping Association. has been
selected as Rosh Machaneh
(supervisor ► of Habonim Camp
Kinneret for the summer sea-
son.
Kerman spent a year taking a
Jewish Agency course for youth
leaders, and he is also a grad-
uate of the Habonim Institute.
Educational and cultural pro-
grams are currently being pre-
pared, and will be ready for
Kerman when he arrives in the
city in the next two or three

future to finish work in prepar-
ing for camp activities. Kerman
was education director at Cha-
nita, a Habonim Camp in Win-.
nipeg, Canada, prior to his ap-
pointment here.

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Bnai Moshe.
officiated.
Levy, who re-
The bride wore a gown of
::ently resigned
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into a Cathedral train.
Levy
t h e New York
Her veil of silk illusion was i
region. has been in Detroit since held in place by a close fitting
March. 1947. He will assume his cap of chantilly lace trimmed
now duties on July 1.
with pearls around satin. She
carried a bouquet of white roses
9i•en by
Mrs. Roosevelt to Get
and orchids.
The
bride's
sister.
Eleanor
Sil-
Degree from Yeshiva U.
NEW YORK—Yeshiva Univer- verman, was maid of honor. and
sit confer 112 degrees and bridesmaids were Taube Hol-
sity
diplomas in course and three lander, Beverly Hartstein, Ma-
Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the
honorary degrees, including one deline Goldberg and Libby Sklar.
to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Linda Davis was flower girl.
Gerald Miller was best 'Flan,
World Agudath Israel Movement
Tuesday, at the 21st annual
commencement exercises in the and ushers included Stewart Sil-
University's Nathan Lamport verman, Burton Davis, Fred
Garber, Ix win Posner and Leo
Auditorium.
Sunday, June 15, 1952 . . . 6:30
Mrs. Roosevelt will deliver the Sklar.
Following a honeymoon in the
commencement address.
Fast, the couple will reside on
at Lachar's Dining Room — 13224 Dexter Blvd.
Brandeis Commencement
The first degrees ever to be Birwood Ave. Out - of -town
granted by Brandeis University guests were from Toronto, New
GUEST SPEAKER:
in Waltham, Mass., will be con- York, Philadelphia and Chicago.

'this splendid cam-
paign achievement" at a time
when "the needs in Israel con-
tinue to be great and critical."

emulate

Peiser Resigns U. of P.
Post to Enter Business

Dr. Kurt Peiser, vice-president
of the University of Pennsyl-
vania in charge of development.
former executive director of the
Jewish Welfare Federations of
Detroit and Philadelphia, has

resigned from that office to take

a position in the business field,
it was announced by Robert T.
McCracken, chairman of the
trustees of the university.
, The resignation will become
effective on Oct. 1, at which
time Dr. Peiser will become as-
sistant to the chairman of the
board of Food Fair Stores. Inc.,
kn which position he will have
his office in Miami. Fla.

Downtown Chapter, Lodge
To Install New Officer,

Mrs. Mamie Cornfield. presi-
dent of Downtown Chapter. Bnai
Brith, announces the joint in-
stallation of new officers of the
Chapter and Men's Lodge at 8
p.m.. Thursday, at Young Israel
Center.
Entertainment will be provid-
ed by professionals and by the
dramatic groups of Chapter and
Lodge. All friends are invited.

Cuban Editor Named Consul
HAVANA, Cuba, (.TTA --Send-
er M. Kaplan, noted Cuban
Zionist leader and edit•Jr of the
Yiddish newspaper "H a vaner
Leben," w a s appointed Israel

Consul here. The government of
Cuba granted him permission to
accept this post. Mr. Kaplan is
a. citizen of Cuba, where tie has
oesided since 1929.

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ferred next Monday, on the 101
young men and women who were
the first to enter the liberal arts
institution four years ago.
Mrs. Roosevelt, a member of
the Brandeis Board of Trustees,
will deliver the principal ad-
dress.
Histadruth Ivrith Parley

Prof. Namier Knighted
LONDON, iJTA)—Prof. Lewis
B. Namier, who was closely as-
sociated with Dr. Chaim Weiz-
mann in the Zionist movement
for many years and served as

political secretary of the Jewish
Agency from 1929 to 1931, was

awarded a knighthood in the
first birthday honors list issued
by Queen Elizabeth II.
Dr. Namier. 64. served in the

To Discuss Hebrew's Future

NEW YORK—Issues vital to
the future of the Hebrew move-
ment in America will be review-
ed at the 35th national conven-
tion of Histadruth Ivrith of
America (Hebrew Language and
Culture Association). June 19-
22, at Breakers Hotel. Atlantic
City.
Avigdor Hameiri. Israel poet.
will address the Hebraists.

Orthodox Rabbis' Parley

Arrangements have been
started by the Rabbinical Coun-
cil of America, comprised of the
modern Orthodox Rabbinate. for
its 16th annual convention
which will open at Webster Hall
Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa.. June 30th
and continued through July 2.

Rabbi Morris Sherer of New Yo rk

British Foreign Office and has
been professor of modern history
at Manchester University since
1931. He is the author of many
volumes on European and Eng-
lish history and has written sev-
eral essays on Jewish questions.
The honors list also included
a knighthood for Ben Lewis Bar-
nett. deputy director-general of
the General Post Office. A
membership in the Order of the
British Empire was conferred
upon Sam Philip Abrams. Lon-
; don manufacturer.

The Al Jolson Memorial Short,
a movie depicting Al in many
off-stage moments, and with the
Korean part of his life narrated I
by Jack Benny, will shortly play
local movies here.

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