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January 02, 1953 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-01-02

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Bershad-Collins Rites
Solemnized on Dee. 30

A ctivitiei tn Societti

THE JEWISH NEWS

Joint Distribution Committee
Shows Hebrew Works in Europe

PARIS, (JTA)—An exhibition
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Collins, of of Hebrew manuscripts — the
Roselawn Ave., announce the first such exhibit in 18 years —
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Neuvirth, of 18035 Warrington have re- marriage of their daughter, opened here under the sponsor-
ship of the Joint Distribution
ceived word that their son ; Pfc. Morris Neuvirth, a veteran of
Committee. The exhibit will be
several Korean. battles, is now serving with the 7th Infantry Di-
transferred to Brussels, Zurich,
vision in Korea. Another son, Pvt. Ernest Neuvirth, is serving with
Milan and Rome.
the Army, and is stationed in the U. S.
Nina Claire Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Katz of
Santa Rosa Drive, is spending the holiday vacation with her rela-
THE RECORD STORE
tives in Chicago.
Open on ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman, daughter, Linda, and 'son,' Ar-
SUNDAYS, 12 to 4
thur, are visiting in New Orleans, La., with Mrs. Friedman's par-
ents, the Pukof's.
METRO MUSIC
Nathalie Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heller, of
Curtis Ave., has returned from a week's stay at Glen Cove., N.Y.
10328 DEXTER
TO. 8-4114
Joining her here as a house guest is Diane Mitchell, a classmate
at the University of Michigan, from Chicago.
The confirmation class of Temple Israel was host to confirma-
tion classes of Temple Beth El and Suburban Temple at a square
dance held Dec. 27, in Temple Israel's youth center.
Edith Albert Freedman, of Whitmore Rd., has been on a visit
with relatives and friends , in Los Angeles, Calif. Before returning
home she will stay for two weeks at Palm Springs, and will
journey from there to San Diego and Mexico and return to Los
Angeles.
BROKEN SIZES
Mr. and Mrs. Merle J. Bronstein and family have left for a
ODDS AND ENDS
vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.
REGULARLY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard ,M. Kommel (Eve Corby) and son, Eric,
of Ann Arbor, are spending the holiday vacation with Mrs.
MISS SYLVIA COLLINS
UP TO $ 8 95
Konimel's parents, at 5112 W. Outer.
At a sweet sixteen party on Dec. 23, at Elmwood Casino, Mr Sylvia, on Dec. 30, at Temple
and Mrs. Max Reisman honored their daughter, Rosalind. Helping Israel, to Manny Bershad, of
her to celebrate were Madra Diem, Aaron Lupovitch, Donna Detroit, son of Mrs. Samuel
13211-15 DEXTER
Goldenberg, Jack Kaufman, Evelyn Klepner, Bob Sobel, Natalie Bershad, of New York City, and
Open Thursday, Saturday
To 9 p.m.
Poperitz, Maxine Moses, Elaine Feldman, Shirley Miller, Harriet the late Mr. Bershad. Rabbi Leon
Carmen, Sandra Lyness, Lucille Weindling, Judy Lewis, Thelma Fram officiated.
Topper, Harry Lipstiz, Terry Yarrows, Frank Zweig, Louis Bassin,
Melvin Olshinsky, Jim Marshak, Marshall Rachleff, - Eddie Klar-
man and Dick Masters. Rosalind's host was Phil Beneson. There
also were 34 other guests including family and friends.

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Tuesday _Musicale to Offer Program
Of Composers' Unpublished Works

An unusual : program, arranged
by Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Cha,
jes, is planned by the Tuesday
Musicale at its program this
Tuesday morning, in the lecture
hall of the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
Mrs. Chajes collected unpub-
lished compositions in Europe
as a commission from the Tues-
day Musicale.
The first group are from a
cycle called "Twelve Designs" by
Severin Turel, a Polish-born
composer, now living in Paris.
They will be performed by Violet
Toth, pianist.
Margit Kormendy, contralto,
accompanied by Henrietta Body-

Yeshivah to Honor
:36th Anniversary

Rabbi Alexander Linchner,
principal of Msifto Torah Vo-
daath High School in Brooklyn,
N. Y., will be guest speaker at
the patron's
dinner of the
Beth Yehudah
School, which is
being held in
honor of the
Yeshiva:h's 36th
anniversary.
Cantor David
Katzman, of
Cong. Bnai
Moshe and a
member of the
Yeshivah board, --
will be guest ar-
Cantor
Katzman
tist at the pro-
gram, to, take place at 6:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Rosenberg's Holiday
Manor. He will be accompanied
by Bella Goldberg.
Yeshivah spokesmen • have an
nounced that this banquet is not
coRnected. with the annual din-
ner and show sponsored by the
Businessmen's Council early in
the spring.
Reservations may be made at
the office of the Yeshivah, 12322
Dexter., TU. 3-3700.

combe, will sing the aria "Eve-
ning Song," from the opera "Out
of the Desert," by Julius Chaies.
Sonatina for harp and cello
will be performed by Helen
Clapp Dudeck, cellist, and Reva
Reatha, harpist. The work is by
Karl Salomon, who directs the
Jerusalem radio station.
Appearing as soloists will be
Emily Mutter Adams and Esther
Wyman Miquelle, violinists; Eu-
genia Staszewski, ,violist; Arlene
Seaman, cellist; and Rebecca
Frohman, pianist.
Mrs. Chajes will be chairman.

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Mogilever Aid to Honor
22nd Year With Jubilee

BOY'S

Mogilever Progressive Aid So-
ciety will hold a 22nd jubilee
Snowsuit and Coat
celebration at 6 p.m., Sunday, in
the Mayfair Room, announced
Abraham Ginsberg, president.
The organization has for 22
years supported many charitable
Formerly $14.95 to $34.95
efforts including the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, Histadrut, Los Sizes 1 to 10 •
Angeles Sanitarium, Jewish
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Dr. Felix Bloch Back
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Felix
Bloch, atomic scientist at Stan-
ford University, who received
the Nobel Prize for physics in
Stockholm Dec. 10 in the same
ceremony at which Dr. Selman
Waksman received the prize in
medicine, returned here.

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