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January 02, 1953 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-01-02

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IO—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 2, 1953

Marilyn Stone Wed
To Donald Davidson

Meyer Levin to Open
Labor Zionist Series

El of 11 Students Plan
edding This Summer

In a ceremony Dec. 30, at
Meyer Levin, noted Jewish au-
thor and film maker, will speak Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Marilyn
on "Our Own Image: A Survey Stone, daughter of NIT. and Mrs.
At a recent family reception of the Jewish American Litera-
at their home on Webb Ave., ture and Films" in the opening
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Fish- lecture of the Labor Zionist
Forum, Mrs. Norman Naimark,

chairman, announced.
Levin will speak at 8:30 p.m.,

Jan. 13, at the Young Israel
Center.
Author of In Search" an
outstanding novel of Jewish life,
Levin has also written "Ye-
huda." a novel of life in modern
Israel. "The Golden Mountain"
and "The Old Bunch." In addi-
tion to hiS prominence as an
author, Levin has also achieved
great recognition for his films,
"My Father's House" and "The

Other speakers in the series of
four lectures sponsored by the
Labor Zionist Organization are
Rabbi James G. Heller, Jan. 28;
Abraham -Duker, Feb. 10. and
Maurice Samuel, March 17. All
programs will be held at Young
Israel Center. - - •
Season tickets , or individual
tickets are available at the Labor
Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood,
all Labor Zionist branches, the
Farband and Pioneer Women.
Further information may be ob-
tained by calling TO. 9-8710.

MISS HILDA FISHMAN
man announced the engagement
of their daughter, Hilda Rosa-
lyn, to Joel Ivan Hamburger,
son of Mr: and Mrs. ISadore
Hamburger, of Afton Rd.
The bride-elect is a junior in
the University of Michigan col-
' lege of education. Her fiance is Hebrew Essay Contest.
a junior in the university's Announced for Youth
medical school. A summer wed-
ding is planned.
An essay contest for Hebrew
students throughout the world,
between the ages of 13 and 22,
was announced by the Depart-
ment for Torah, Culture and
Education of the World Zionist
Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Organization.
The contest, with a round trip
ham Engelson, of 19490 Ward, a
to Isra'el as first prize, calls for
son, Bruce Benjamin.
an essay of from 300 to 3,000
* * *
on the subjects: Judaism
Dec. 3—To Rabbi and Mrs. Ar- words
and problems related to the
thur Hollander (Rachel Rosen- birth of Israel; the relatiOnship
stein, former Detroiter) , of. Long between society and the State
Beach, Calif., a daughter, Tova according to the Sefer Dvorim;
Esther.
parallels between the victories of
* * *
Israel in the time of Joshua and
Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- our own times: the return of
ford M. Levin (Barbara Jeanne Zion at the time of Ezra and in
Wallace), a son, Lawrence our times; the prophets and
George.
psalms applied to Israel's prob-
* *
lems today; specific links to the
Dec. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Har- Jewish State in the Sanhedrin
ry Markowitz (Shirley Bregman), and in Rambam; the people, the
of 18260 Coyle, a son, Steven Torah and the land of Israel
according to Yehuda Halevi;
Charles.
* * *
Jerusalem in Jewish prayers.
Essays, written in Hebrew, will
.Dec. 25=-To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard B. Brown (Dolly Dunitz), be judged on the basis of
of 18000 Fairfield, a son, Richard thought content- and originality.
The author's age will be taken
Dunitz.
* * *
into consideration. The judges
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Os- are Chief Rabbis Herzog and
car Rosenberg (Gloria Warren), Uziel of Israel, Moshe Shapiro,
of 19960 Whitcomb, a daughter, leader of ,Mizrachi, Rabbi Zev
Gold, head of the Department
Judy Ellen.
for Torah Culture and Educa-
* *
*
Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- tion and Zalman Shazar, mem-
nard Weisman (Ruth Simons), ber of the Zionist Executive. The
of 1670 Oakman Blvd., a daugh- deadline is Feb. 15.
ter. Sandra yeah.
* * *
Local City of Hope
To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brown To Install New Officers
(Elayne Stuart), of Burton Ave.,
Oak Park, a son, Steven Her-
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
schel.
Los Angeles Sanitarium (City of
Hope) will install its officers in
CERTIFIED MOHEL
a program to be held on Thurs-
day evening, at the Workmen's
Rev, Yehudah Loewy
Circle Center.
SERVING IN
N. R. Epstein will again serve
Hospitals and Homes
as president, assisted by Hyman
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Friedman, Aaron Eckshtat and
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
J. Sudos, vice-presidents; Morris
Torgow, treasurer: Joseph Snit-
man, Morris Arotzky, secretaries;
Expert Mohel
0. Zide, A. Robins, investigating
committee; S. Dworkin, sgt-at-
arms. An announcement of all
Serving in
positions to be filled on the ex-
Woman's Hospital and Homes
ecutive committee will be made
TO. 8-3094
at the meeting.
3035 Richton Ave.
The public is invited.
.71• ■ •• ■ ••

Rabbi Leo Goldman

national auxiliary for outstand-
ing service in contributing to
the National Honor Roll Fund,
which includes aid to Israel,
inilk fund, Brandeis scholarship,
hospital fund and building fund.
An individual citation to Lillian
Chintz, paSt hospital chairman,
was presented by the Red Cross
in recognition of her "distin-
guished work at hospitals."
* *

MISS JOAN ROSENGARD

Mr. and Mrs: Harry Rosengard,
of Grand Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joan, to David N. Mitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mitz, of Rich-
ton Ave. The bridgegroom-elect
is currently s e r v i n g in the
United States Army.

CARD

OF THANKS

The family of the late Fina
Kahn wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.

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The Detroit Retail
Kosher Meat Cutter's Assn.,

Israeli Anti-Cold Drug
Exported to United States

HAIFA, (ILP) — The newest
Israeli-produced anti-cold drugs
left here recently for American
and European markets. The
drug was included in a large will be doubly-pleased to 'meat' all of you Jewish housewives
shipment of medical products this week, as we have some interesting news for you Effec-
tive immediately, THERE WILL BE A DROP IN ALL OUR
exported recently.

MEAT PRICES.

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Most
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You'll lick your chops (lamb or veal) at the savings you'll
be able to discover when you visit your Kosher Butcher this
week. As for steaks, you'll find them lower too, and we're
not 'ribbing' you.

It's always a pleasure for we Kosher Butchers to provide
anything new in the way of service to the Jewish housewife.
This lowering in prices, we feel, is the most satisfactory serv-
ice we c5k,n perform.

THE

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TRIO

But, please don't think that just because we're going to save
you some very valuable pin-money there will be a corres-
ponding drop in either service or quality.

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These are two standards that we will never change. Even for
less money, you'll be enjoying the same fine meats and poul-
try as always. Your butcher's smile of greeting will be wider
than ever, too, because he knows that he is going a long way
toward helping you housewives reach a balance in your
budget. —Adv.

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Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY will meet Tuesday, at the
Memorial Home.
* *
SHOLOM AUXILIARY was re-
cently given a citation from the

Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will hold a membership tea,
featuring games, awards and re-
freshments, at 8 p.m., Jan. 13,
at the Memorial Home. Future
hospital visits were announced
by chairman Frieda Shiffman
for May 7, at Dearborn Veter-
ans; July 20, at Marine; Dec. 27,
MRS. DONALD DAVIDSON
at Percy Jones.
* * *
Henry Stone, of 10215 McQuade,
"Kookies
to
Korea" will be the
became the bride of Donald Gil- .
bert Davidson, son of Mr. and motif of the Pfc. JOSEPH L.
Mrs. Joseph M. Davidson, of BALE AUXILIARY meeting
19340 Coyle. Dr. A. M. Hersh- Thursday evening at the Mem-
man and Rabbi Isaac 'Stollrnan orial Home. Members will pack
cookies to be sent to servicemen
officiated.
in Korea,- Bernice Daskal, presi-
For her wedding the new Mrs. I dent, announced.
Davidson chose a • blush pink
* * *
gown of antique, deLustre satin,
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
featured by a neckline of illu- will meet at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 12,'
sion and bodice and sleeves of at the Memorial Home.
chantilly lace. Her very bouf-
fant skirt was enhanced by
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Tobye Davidson was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids inclUded
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zar. Junior bridesmaids were
Master of Ceremonies
Marcia Weiss and' Donna Wein-
garden. Eugene Frenkel was the
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bridegroom's best man, and ush-
ers were Dr. Martin Daitch and
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Entertainment. Stage and Strolling
Following dinner and recep-
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moon in New York and Florida.

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