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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-15

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THE JEWISH NEWS— 9 . 1 i

Marilyn Parker to Wed
krnold Aaron Shoichet

Friday, August 15, 1952

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Meth Aaron Planning High Holy Days Services

Men s Clubs

te
is as-
a
tee, and
Beth Aaron Synagogue has I the seat commit
sisted by Al Fenkell, Jacob Har-
completed plans for worship
ris, Louis Levine, Morris Katz,
The executive committee of during the forthcoming High Dr, Marvin A. Last. Abe Kranitz,
At an open house held at
REX LODGE, Bnai Brith, will Holy Days. According to an an- J. Irving Grant. Dr. Lewis Co-
heir home recently, Mr. and
sponsor a, w_ienie roast.- at Lola nouncement by Harry Green, hen. L. W. Friedman. Dr. Albert
4rs. Julius Parker, of Prest Ave
Valley Park on Aug. 23. Jack president, and Max Kaminsky, Kaplan. Al Stern. Max Sheldon,
Ginsberg, chairman of the soa- ' chairman of the ritual commit-
Milton Weiss, Max Ravet, Max
cial committee, stated that the , tee, all worshippers will be ac- Silverman, Sidney Weinberg.
officers
and
board
members
commodated
in
Beth
Aaron's
The Sholem Aleichem Institute
Morris Litvin, Sam Lankin and
will reopen its se n -;o1 and would finance the affair, to : new building, 18000 Wyoming.
Norman Jaffe. -
Gorrelick,
Rajabi Benjamin H. -
kindergarten-nursery next montn which all members and their
The spaciousness of the new
in its modern Northwest Center. friends are invited. All inter- spiritual leader of the congrega- building will allow room for new
ested in attending should meet tion, will deliver all sermons and members, who are invited to join
at 18495 Wyoming.
The entire school program will in front of the Davison Jewish , lead ' in responsive readings in the synagogue.
be directed by Moishe Haar, Center at 8:15 p. m. Transpor- English.
prominent Detroit educator. ale tation will be .provided. Assist-
will be assisted by a trained staff • ing Ginsberg on the committee Judah Goldring. the new per-
are Harold Adler, Arnold Cook, manent cantor of the synagogue, I
of instructors. Mrs. Elsie Nich- Les Weiner and Morris Wyler. will be assisted by a profesOonal I
amin, formerly with the Detroit
choir. Cantor Goldring comes to
4, 4, 4,
I Board of Education, will be
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
Isupervisor of the kindergarten- I Hy Koenigsberg, president of Beth Aaron after a distinguished
nursery group. Mrs. Nichamin ISRAEL LODGE, Bnai Brith, an- career in Europe. Dayton, 0., IARY will begin fall meetings on
Aug. 26. at the JWV Memorial
I previously conducted her own nounces the appointment of the and Miami Beach, Fla.
private nursery school. following committee chairmen: Seats for Holy Day services Home, according to Edith Hoff-
1 The Institute. in striving to , Harry Komisar, conservation; will be distributed to members man, president. Discussions will
provide children with a well- . Harry Weinberger, membership; b e g i n n i n g Sunday morning. include a hospital party in Octo-
rounded Jewish education. will Jack Goldfarb, program; Leon- Tickets may be picked lap from ber. The Auxiliary is in receipt
I this year develop a complete and Schneid, budget and allow- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Sunday, and of many letters from service-
MISS MARILYN PARKER
parent program to make the ances; Sidney Eidelman and Irv- from 7 to 10 p.m., weekdays. men in Korea thanking it for
.,.
announced the engagement of school and its program more ing Tasco. secretaries; Mel Louis Ellenson is chairman of cookies recently sent there.
;heir daughter, Marilyn Rita, to meaningful both to parents and Kepes, aid to Israel: B. Miller,
' civil defense; Iry Weisberg,
%rnold Aaron Shoichet, son of their children.
• 1r. and Mrs. Samuel Shoichet,.: Facilities of the school enable Americanism; Bernard Feiger,
.
the
child
and
parents
to
enjoy
ADL:
Eugene Kornfield. special
)f Marlowe Ave.
The bridegroom-elect is a social. cultural. recreational as projects; Sol Miller, Hillel; Her-
man Kass, community services;
senior at the Detroit Institute well as educational activities.
Parents are advised to register Charles Brusk, athletics: Larry
>f Technology college of phar-
navy. He is affiliated with Al- their children immediately. For ; - Lopatin, inter-fraternal ban-
aha Zeta Omega pharmaceutical further information call Mrs. P. quet; Leonard Gurwin. bowling
fraternity. Plans are being made Gold. UN. 1-0943, or the Sholem . league president; George Sugar-
1 A leichem Institute, DI. 1-2552. i man, BBYO: L. Gurwin and I.
:or a March 22 wedding.
i Rubin, fund-raising: Mel Weisz,
new members; Nathan Sahn,
ion
Hosts
National
Parley
I publicity; Robert Ross. social
Michigan AZA Region
e .
welfare; Art Siegel, vocational ,
The 29th annual convention Decree of Judas Maccabeus. Par- service; J. Taitelbaum. armed
C>f Aleph Zadik Aleph will con- ticipants are Indianer. :iron. forces and veterans: J. Reznik.
vene from Tuesday to Friday at Robbins. Brenner, Ronald Boor- Women's Chapter cooperation:
stein. Maurice Wilson. Howard L. Goldsmith. sick and visiting;
the Michigan State College cam-
pus in East Lansing. There will . Goldberg. Al Becker, Jim Diren- L. Tarnow, blood bank.
be 108 delegates representing feld. Myron Winkelman. Danny
nearly 500 chapters with a mem- Ellman, Harvey Weiss and Larry ' Israel Seeks Permit to Buy
bership of 11.157 from all parts Rogers, from Detroit. and Jon Weapons in United States
JERUSALEM. (JTA)--,The Is-
of the United States, Mexico and Van Zaig, of Montreal.
rael government has approached
Canada.
the United States for a permit
Four AZA pioneers will ad- Chajes' Attend Party
to buy certain arms under the
dress the convention: Sam Beber, For World Dignitaries
control of the U.S. government,
Philip M. Klutznick. J. J. Lieber-
it was revealed by a Foreign
Man and Julius Bisno. Beber
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes, Ministry spokesman. Israel is
was the founder of AZA when it currently on a European con- also exploring the possibility of
came into existence in Omaha, cert tour, Fere guests of U.S.. getting U.S. military aid. he said.
Neb., in 1924. He suos;:qaznitly High Commissioner Walter Don-
was president of District Grand nelly and Mrs. Dowling at a par-
Lodge No. 6. Bnai Brith.
ty in one of Salzburg's most
Detroit Judge Archie Katcher, beautiful castles.
a past president of Pisgah Lodge
The party preceded the famed
here, will moderate the national
Salzburg Music Festival. Other
discussion contest which has as
guests were General Hays. of the
its theme. "Are We Jews a Race.
Religion, Nationality or What?" occupational forces, Austrian
government officials. the Arch-
Michigan delegates to the con- bishop of Salzburg. the U.S. Am-
vention are Larry Kron and bassador to Canada and 'many
Marshall Robbins. of Detroit; leading figures.
Leo Indianer, of Flint; and
Mrs. Chajes was assured by
Leonard Brenner, of Grand
high officials present that 'the
Rapids.
amnesty
law "will be solved in
The Michigan Region will wel-
our favor."
delegates
with
a
play,
"The
Come

Sholern Aleichent
Institute Opens
Fall Registration

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