12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 6, 1953 divitieo in Jociety Mrs. Jeanette Seidman of New York, president of Inter-Racial Press of America, and her son, Benedict Seidman of Washington, D. C., were guests in Detroit for a few days last week. A shower was recently given for 150 guests at Holiday Manor by Mrs. Clarence Guttentag, of Oak Park, and Mrs. Irving Gooze, former Detroiter now of Rochester, N.Y. The occasion honored Miss Helen Manis, whose marriage to Harold Kirschner will be solemnized this Sunday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A tea honoring Mrs. Leon Katzin was tendered last Sunday by the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega, at the home of Mrs. Henry Green, of 19717 Roslyn. Mrs. Katzin is leaving Detroit to join her husband in the Virgin Islands which they plan to make their permanent home. A/1C Raymond J. Waxman arrived on Oct. 27 from Korea, and Will spend a month's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. M. L. Waxman, of 2677 Webb, before leaving for Bergstrom,. Tex. where he will complete his tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force. Mrs. C. Wolfgang, of Muirland Ave., is spending the winter months in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Plafkin, of Humphrey Ave., will honor their daughter, Sally, at a sweet sixteen party this evening, at Elmwood Casino. Dan Siefman will be her escort, and 15 couples will help Sally celebrate the occasion, Mr. Elliott Schubiner, of the Elliott Travel Service is currently in Rome, Italy, where he is attending the convention of the Amer- ican Society of Travel Agents. Before returning to Detroit, Mr. Schubiner will make a short stop in the Scandinavian countries. Hyman Plotnikoff, of Glasgow, Scotland, arrived in town this week for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Samuel Plotkin, of Yorba Linda, 3533 Woodward, in Royal Oak. The two have not seen each other since Mrs. Plotnick visited Scotland with her family some 35 years ago. The 75-year-old Mr. Plotnikoff made the trip here alone, aboard HMS Brittanica. Sigma Theta Delta group recently held its annual costume party at the home of Marilyn Amdor. Eugene Alpern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alpern, of 720 Stanton, Bay City, Mich., was notified recently by the University of Michigan college of pharmacy that he has been named the recipient of a scholarship given by the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. Sheila Frenkel Wed To William M. Ellmann MRS. WILLIAM N. ELLMANN In a ceremony in the home of Observe Handlemans' 50th Anniversary Rabbi Moses Lehrman, presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, this week issued an appeal, urging community-wide support of the Balfour Ball, to be held at the Statler Nov. 14, pro- ceeds of which help finance local Zionist educational and youth activities. In the course of his appeal, Rabbi - Lehrman states: "In the last few 3-ears fol- lowing the birth of Israel, apathy began to displace the enthusi- asm which the Zionist move- ment elicited from its many ad- herents. In the minds of many former enthusiasts, Zionism in American was reduced to a de- funct and unessential battalion, stripped of its usefulness and consigned to a 'has been,' with its 'Mission Completed.' "In vain did our leadership warn the American Jewish com- munity of the dangers which still beset the new born state, of the need for alertness and of born infant is to be given its full chance to mature and de- velop. "It is regretful and unfor- tunate that conviction of the in- dispensable role of the Zionist organization on the battlefront of moral wrestling had to come so soon. "At this hour, our movement finds itself in the position of battling the international in- justices and political games of which Israel has become a vic- tim and scapegoat. Like the prophet of antiquity, the Zionist Organization of America is com- pelled to sound the clarion call of moral awareness in an hour when political issues becloud the principles of democracy to which our country stands dedi- cated. "The Balfour Ball emerges from its fund raising or social functions and assumes the sym- bol of instrumentality for demon- strating our faith in the prin- the indispensable role which ciples of international justice, .Zionism. must 'play if the new right • and fair play." PARIS—Samuel Rubiner, Pres- ident of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, and Isi- dore Sobeloff, executive director of the Federation, were featured speakers at the eighth post-war field directors conference of the American Joint Distribution Committee, which receives its funds from the United Jewish Appeal, represented in Detroit by the Federation and the Allied Jewish Campaign. Mr. Rubiner and Mr. Sobeloff were two of the U. S. delegates at the week-long conference in the French capital to hear prog- ress reports from AJDC mission chiefs in 18 countries. At the completion of the re- ports given by its field directors, International 1 nstitute To Exhibit Israel Wares her parents on Nov. 1, Sheila Estelle Frenkel became the bride of William Marshall Ell- mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann, of 55 Connecticut, Highland Park, Mich. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frenkel, of 19381 Strath- cona. Rabbi Morris Adler offi- ciated. The bride's gown was an orig- inal of pure, silk taffeta, fash- ioned by appliques of re- embroidered alencon lace, with pearls and silver embroidery, and ending in a tradition train. Her three-tiered veil of finger- tip length was of white, silk il- lusion, and was caught to her head by a Juliet cap of match- ing lace and heirloom orange blossoms. She carried a prayer book covered with stephanotis and white orchids. Mrs. Marvin A. Frenkel, the bride's sister-in-law, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Cara Ruth Cherniak, of Wind- sor, Mrs. Robert H. Pick, Margot Jane Abels and Lenore Serck, of Great Neck, N. Y. Marvin Alan Frenkel, the bride's brother, was best man, and ushers included Erwin I. Ellmann and Richard D. Ell- mann, brothers of the bride- groom, Herbert A. Aronsson, Stanley Caplan, Harvey S. Free- man, Stanley R. Gard and Wil- liam M. Wetsman. Following a wedding dinner, the couple left on a trip to Ja- maica and the Caribbean area. On their return they will reside rope. He is secretary-treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Randleman in Detroit. The golden wedding anniver- of the Handleman Drug Co. Mrs. Handleman, the former sary of Mr. and Mrs. Philip CARD OF THANKS Sarah Michaels, was born in Handleman was observed last Russia in 1683 and, like her hus- The family of the late Mrs. week by their children and band, came to the United States Margaret Klein wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the grandchildren. at the age of 17. The Handlemans have been many kindnesses extended dur- The Handlemans have resided ing its recent bereavement. in Detroit for more than 45 members of Temple Beth El for many years. years. They were married in Their grand daughter, Joni For Fine Music .. . New York City Oct. 30, 1903, 1 Handleman, is one of the Teen- and Entertainment and came here shortly there- Age writers for The Jewish cm) after. News. Mr. Handleman, born in Aus- They have four sons, Joseph, BEN K ATZMAN in 1875, came to this coun- David, Paul and Moe; a daugh- and His Orchestra try at the age of 17. As a young ter, Mrs. Burton J. (Sue) Wade, TO. 8-2907 UN. 2-2783 or man he made three trips to Eu- I and 10 grandchildren. ■ Rabbi Lehrman Urges Support for ZOD Rubiner and Sobeloff Address AJDC. Parley The • International Institute, 111 E. Kirby, has invited Israel Enterprises to manage the Israel booth at its annual "Old World Shop" for four days, commenc- ing Nov. 19. 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