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July 04, 1952 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-07-04

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Shaarey Zedek Library
Schedules for Summer

Activilico in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Howard and son, Lawrence, have moved
irom Bayside Hills, L, I., to 75-61 197th St. Cunningham Park,
L. I. Mrs. Howard and son will spend the summer with
fixer parents, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Konop, 18936 Stansbury, Detroit
1; Mrs. Mary S. Levine, her son, Richard, and mother, Mrs. Jean
. iiimon, are now residing in their new home 1C917 Roselawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levenson, of 18945 Greenlawn. were hosts to
',heir grandchildren, Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Goren. Dr. Gorin received
!tis M.D. from the University of Michigan last month. Mr. and
)/firs. S. Weisman, of Leslie Ave., entertained in honor of the cou-
)le's marriage and the doctor's graduation. Mr. and Mrs. I. Levin,
Ohio Ave., also entertained in honor of the couple. Dr. and Mrs.
florin are leaving for an extended tour of the East, after which
. :rime they will settle in Flushing, L. I., where Dr. Gorin will take
el) his internship.
Miss Ruthellen Katzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Katz-
Ian, of Fairfield Ave., is a camper at Camp Ramah, Lake Como,
-takewood, Pa., during July and August.
• Stewart Lionel Feldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldstein,
,yormer Detroiters now of San Francisco, Calif., graduated June 20
.;!.rom the school of business administration at the University of
• a.lifornia. He is affiliated with Kappa Nu fraternity.
Daniel H. Katz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of 18041 Griggs
vacationing at home from Honolulu, Hawaii. It is his first visit
tome in three years. He is police reporter for the Honolulu Star-
.4ulletin. A 1950 graduate of the University of Hawaii, Katz aLso
Mended Wayne University. He is a Central High graduate. He
t.flans to return to Hawaii on July 11.
1 Mrs. Dora S. Wechsler and Richard Speer of Shaker Heights,
Illeveland, O.. and Miss Carol Amshell of Pittsburgh will sail July
for Holland. England, France and Italy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Krause and family, formerly of 18692
Whitcomb, are now residing at 1101 Neland, Grand Rapids.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Schrut (Selma Neiman), Anita Neiman.
i -, hilip Gold and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wolk (Dorothy Neiman),
e latter of Beverly Hills, Calif.. entertained their parents, M.
tnd Mrs. Manuel M. Neiman, of Pennington Dr. on their 25th
*edding anniversary. Out-of-town guests were the Jack Freed-
rians. of Miami Beach, and Mrs. Ann Grossberg, of Los Angeles.
The Schruts left with the Wolks after the celebration to spend the
ummer months in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Irving Rosenberg, daughters. Marcia and Sheryl. and son.
!)avid, of Wisconsin Ave., have left for their summer home at
south Haven. Mich.

People Make News

YETZ-C OHEN AUXILIARY
will meet at the Veterans Home
on Davison July 7, 8:30 p.m.
Hostesses for the evening will be
Mary Schulman and Marcia W.
Stein. There will be a social aft-
er a short business meeting.
Bring cards and mahj sets.

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Mrs. Pauline Wohl, of Coiling-
wood Ave., announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Ida.
to Nathaniel A. R. Gilbert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gilbert. of
Sturtevant Ave. A Fall wedding
is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. William Gould-
ing of Elmhurst Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Eleanor Jean, to Sgt. Joel
Arthur Rubinoff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Rubinoff of Linwood
Ave.

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The Tragedy of Moses."

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NEUFELD-FEINBERG: At a
candlelight ceremony at the
Sheraton-Cadillac, Dorothy Joan
Feinberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry M, Feinberg, of Oak
Drive, became the bride of Paul
Noah Neufeld, son of Mrs. Sam-
uel Neufeld and the late Mr.
Neufeld. of Riverdale, N.Y.
Miss Arlene Neufeld was maid
of honor. The bridesmaids were
Phyllis Medalie of Syracuse, N.Y..
Mrs. Richard Carter of Flint and
Mrs. Morton Golde of Detroit.
Robert M. Feinberg served as
best man. Norman E. Feinberg,
Jesse D. Crell of Brooklyn, N.Y..
Norman S. Amer of Bronx, N.Y.
and Samuel D. Nagle were us-
hers.
Following a honeymoon to
Mexico, the newlyweds will re-
side in New Haven, Conn., where
Mr. Neufeld is attending Yale
University School of Medicine.

number is WO.

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*

Rabbi Minard Klein will con-
tuct services at Temple Beth El
17 -t, 11 a.m. Saturday.
The regular Sabbath and
Peek-day services will be con-
ucted at the Conservative and
)rthodox synagogues. On Sab-
ath morning, Rabbi Morris Ad-
will preach at the Shaarey
edek; Rabbi Neuhaus will
1peak at Gemiluth Chassodim
iin "The Month of Tammuz;"
Israel I. Halpern will
reach at Beth Abraham; and
I !,abbi Isaac Stoliman will talk

arrta geJ

J W V

A group from GINSBERG-RO-
SENBERG JWV Auxiliary visited
the Wayne County Juvenile
Home and distributed gifts to
109 boys. The visitors gave the
boys comic books, served candy
donated by Barton's, cookies and
ice cream given by Home Juice
Co. Bars of soap were given by
the Statler and Rayl's. The group
included Mr. a n d Mrs. He: b
Goldstein, Pearl Scissors, Carol
Popkins, Rose Cooper, Ruth Katz,
Florence Maloff and Marion
Gaspas.
• • -
- Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN Aux-
iliary will meet July 7 at the
home of the president. Norma
Nolish. A wienie roast is sched-
uled for July 13.

M

Friday, July 4, 1952

During the months of July Joanne F. Applebaum
and August, the Shaarey Zedek
Library will be open on Mondays To Wed F. G. Feinberg
through Thursdays from 2. to 5
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Apple-
and 6 to 8 p.m. On Fridays. it
will be open from 10. a.m. to 1 baum of Dexter Blvd. announce
p.m. The library will be closed the engagement of their daugh-
on Sabbaths and Sundays.
Special vacation arrangements
for the loan of books may be
made through the Librarian,
Miss Janet Olender.

Morris Snow, l Rabbi MAX VORSPAN of
former treasur- Pasadena, Calif., has been named
er of Yeshivath I Associate Director of the Bran-
B e t h Y e h u- deis Youth Foundation, whose
dab, was ele:- program is to help prepare youth
ted vice - presi- for leadership in the American-
dent at a meet- Jewish community.
• . •
ing of the Yesil-
J. C. (Larry) DOYLE, Ford
ivah board last
Tuesday.
M. Snow
Division center regional sales
. .
DR. LUCIE'N TAHAR. a Tun- manager, has been appointed
an tuberculosis specialist, left sales and advertising manager,

f•
e United States after three Ford Motor Company. His pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy
Months of study and research motion was announced by
the United States. He is the Walker A. Williams, vice presi- Robinson of Bay City announce
the engagement of their daugh-
rst overseas physician to study dent of sales and advertising.
ter, Bette Louise, to Philip Ar-
the U. S. under a medical
holarship program instituted
The appointment of Michael nold Entin of Detroit, son of
the Joint Distribution Corn- M. Nisseison, former president of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Entin of
Ind. Bette attend-
ittee.
the Amalgamated Bank of New Indianapolis,
Michigan State College. and
• • •
York, as director of development ed
Ninety-two Jewish chaplains of Yeshiva University, was an- Phil is a graduate of the Uni-
re now on duty or under orders nounced by Dr. Samuel Belkin, versity of Michigan and at-
✓ duty with the U. S. Armed president. Mr. Nisselson will be tended Indiana University Law
School. The couple is planning
orces in this coun try and responsible f o r
a September wedding.
broad, it was announced by
planning
t
h
e
.abbi M A X 4 D. DAVIDSON, financing of the
In the United States. 3.000 tu-
erth Amboy. .J., chairman of
berculosis associations raised
le. National 'Jewish Welfare university's ex-
pansion
pro-
$21,000,000 through the sale of
iiitoard's division of religious ac-
including
Christmas seals to combat tu-
iftvities (DRA), which recruited. gram,
the
direction
of
berculosis and promote public
Acclesiastically endorsed and t h e national
health education.
rves the chaplains at the be-
cam-
$25,0100,000
est of the military. Rabbi Da- paign to estab-
4idson, spiritual leader of Tern-
S. ROSENBLAT
ale Beth Mor d Ca 1, made this lish a Medical
Master of Ceremonies
l!nnouncement on the eve of his Center undcr
,leparture for' Europe together the University s Nisselson
and
His Orchestra
With Rabbi DAVID MAX EICH- auspices, with a College of Med-
Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
icine,
the
first
in
the
nation
un-
Entertainment.
Stage
and
Strolling
TORN, of Forest Hills, N.Y., di-
hector of DRA field service. to der Jewish sponsorship, as the
TO. 6-5016
TE. 2-1146
first
unit.
onduct a spiritual retreat under
t he aegis of the Armed Forces
l!haplains Board for the Jewish
chaplains stationed in Europe.
• • •
Newsweek • Magazine singled
ut Dr. SAMUEL BELKIN, pres-
JULY 4th WEEKEND PARTY!
lent of Yeshiva University, on
Free Entertainment . • . Spectacular Fireworks
the occasion of the beginning of
Finest Bathing Beach in the World
Sports - Dancing - Movies - Social Activities - midway
'kis tenth year in office for
BREAKERS HOTEL
thieving - an impressive record
Good Food - 1000 Outside Rooms
f service to the community."
With Bath: Double bed from Si; Twin beds

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