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December 18, 1953 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-12-18

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, December 18, 1953

Gets Cross Posthumously For Heroism in Korea

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The in Korea Oct. 26 and 27, 1952," it
Navy Cross has been awarded was learned by the Bureau of
posthumously to Second Lieu- War Records of the National
Quebec Miss to Wed
tenant Martin L. Givot, U.S. Jewish. Welfare Board.
Detroit Serviceman
Marine Corps Reserve, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Givot, of
Elaine Hyman, now attending Columbia University in New
At a recent family dinner, the Washington, D.C., for "extraord-
A L L
York City, is home during the winter vacation period, visiting her
engagement of Hannah Chan- inary heroism . . . in action
The Miracle Detergent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyman, of 4301 Sturtevant.
For Automatic Washers
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein and daughter, Joanne, of kin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. against enemy aggressor forces
Safe for Everything in the
Wisconsin Ave., have returned from Chicago, Ill., where they at-
Family Wash
tended the wedding of their cousin at the Blackstone Hotel. While
THE RECORD STORE
Especially Baby's Clothes
there, they also visited their daughter, Virginia, and her husband
SPECIAL
SALE PRICE
Open on
Dr. Harry A. Heller and their three daughters.
$9 for 50 Lb. Container
SUNDAYS, 12 to 4
Rev. J. Silverman has left for Miami, Beach, Fla., where he
United Washer
will join Mrs. Silverman in a vacation of several weeks.
METRO
MUSIC
17516 W. SEVEN MILE
Frederick B. Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bern-
3 Blocks East of Southfield
10328 DEXTER
TO. 8-4114
KE. 3-1770 — Open Eves Till 9 p.m.
stein, of 19300 Griggs, was recently appointed exhibit chairman
for the forthcoming national Chiropody convention of Phi Alpha
Pi fraternity, to be held Feb. 19 to 21, in Philadelphia, Pa. A junior
at Temple University school of chiropody, Bernstein has been
IN PERSON
treasurer of his freshman, sophomore and junior classes, is a
member of the Honorary Bacteriology Surgical Society and is sec-
PRESENTS:
retary-treasurer of the Temple branch of the Military Association
of Chiropodists.
• Good Music • Fine Entertainment
A painting made by Regina Kassel Yanich, who recently left
For Parties Large and Small
with her husband, Joseph Yanich, for Israel, is now on exhibit at
the Michigan Artists Show in the Detroit Institute of Arts. The
UN. 3-3737 Cinaflol to Get UN. 3-3737
Yaniches are presently residing in Jerusalem.
Mrs. L. Dubinsky of Ishpeming, Mich., one of 75,000 holders of
Our Rates Will More Than Please
blue-white Jewish National Fund boxes who participated in the
,
4
1
■ •••••••••••••••••••••••••4044*****4044:+e*****
JNF Prize Awards, was awarded Tozereth Ha'aretz Israel products)
worth $100. It is estimated that 250,000 JNF boxes are distributed
throughout the United States. Close to $400,000 was raised through
these boxes in the last 12 months.
MISS HANNAH CHANKIN

in Society

•••••••••••••••••••••••

MICKEY WOOLF

Seminary Drive `Kick-Of f' Monday

The Detroit Friends of the
Seminary will "kick off" the
1953-54 campaign Monday eve-
ning, with a parlor meeting at
the home of Samuel B. Solomon,
a chairman of the 'drive.
A feature of the meeting will
be the presentation of a cita-
tion to Mr. Solomon for his
service as a leader of the De-
troit campaign. Louis Berry,
chairman with Solomon of the
Detroit Seminary F riends, will
preside. Rabbi Morris Adler will
be the speaker.
A Seminary film, "And the
Bush Was Not Consumed," will
be shown.
Parlor meetings at the homes
of Theodore M. Curtis and Sol
Eisenberg, co-chairmen of the
Seminary Friends, are scheduled
as part of the 195t-54 campaign.
A Seminary night at Shaarey
Zedek on Jan. 7 will be pre-
sented as an educational feature

LEIB

HERSCHEL

MAX

Musical Director Musical' Director
Fox & Shubert Th. Station WJR

and Their Orchestras

Now Accepting Engagements

For
Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs
Social Functions

Herschel Leib

TY. 6-9350

Max Leib

TR. 5-4440

Lawrence Chankin, of Sher-
brooke, Quecbec, was announced
to Joseph Jule Bittker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bittker, of
Santa Barbara Dr.
The bride-elect attended
Emerson College in. Boston, Mass.
Mr. Bittker, prior to his en-
trance into the United States
Army, was a senior at Wayne
University. He is presently sta-
tioned at Fort Knox, Ky.
A January wedding is planned.

of the campaign. The latter is
not a fund-raising function and
will be open to the public.
This year the Detroit Semi-
nary Friends have accepted a
campaign goal of $80,000 toward
a national quota of $2,343,000 to
maintain the 14 institutions af-
filiated with the Seminary.
These include, among others,
the Rabbinical School and
Teachers Institute, the United
Synagogue of America, the
Eternal Light radio program,
the Jewish Museum, and the In-
stitute of Religious and Social
Studies.
Mrs. William B. Isenberg, pres-
Leading members of all con-
servative synagogues have been ident of the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, announces that plans
invited to participate.
are currently being formulated
for a f amily
Center Camps Acceptirig
night program
Counsellor Applications
at 8 p.m., Jan.
12, in the audi-
Applications are being accept-
torium of the
ed now for counselling positions
Detroit Art In-
at Fresh Air Camp, Brighton,
stitute.
Camp Tamarak, Ortonville, and
Mrs. Louis
Jewish Community Center Day
Redstone, Chap-
Camps.
: t e r minyan
chairman, states
Positions are available for
, that the film,
general counselors, waterfront
"T h e Juggler,"
and nature specialists and arts
and crafts specialists. Interviews Mrs. Redstone featuring Kirk
may be arranged during the Douglas in the starring role, will
winter holidays for student ap- be the highlight of the program.
Assisting Mrs. Redstone in
plicants attending out-of-town
planning the activitiy are Mes-
schools.
For application forms or in- dames Max Yorke, co-chairman,
formation, write or call Sam and Daniel Siegel, the evening's
Marcus, camp coordinator, Jew- chairman. Minya n, explained
ish Community Center, 8904 Mrs. Redstone, is a function of
Woodward Avenue, Detroit 2, Hadassah's Youth Aliyah pro-
gram whereby 10 mothers or
Michigan, TR. 5-8450.
fathers each pledge $24 (making
a minimum of $240) which is a
portion of the yearly cost of
feeding, clothing, healing and
educating a child in Israel.

Hadassah Plans
Family Night Event
At Art Institute

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TV Star - Sid Stone

Prizes - Gifts - Entertainment

Presenting the

New 1954 Chevrolet

Friday and Saturday, Dec. I8 - 19

GRAND RIVER CHEVROLET CO.

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Minyan group chairmen who are par-
ticipating in - planning the event are
Mesdames Louis Cooper, chairman, A.
Bassoff, co-chairman, Central W.; Eliza-
beth Stone, chairman, Central E.; Stan-
ley Salamon, chairman, Louis Phillips,
co-chairman, Russell Woods W.•' Sam
Asherson, chairman, Russel Woods
E.; Irving Winston, chairman, Joseph
Gantz, co-chairman, Schaefer; Allan
Marks, chairman, Ellsworth Roston, co-
chairman, Greenfield; Elliot Magidsohn,
chairman, Jack M. Sage and Harry Fish-
er, co-chairmen, Bagley N.; Rubin. Say-
witz, chairman, Julius Wainer, Sol Wain-
er, co-chairmen, Bagley S.; Sol Collins,
chairman, Irving Berris, co-chairman,
Wyoming; Lloyd Finsilver, chairman,
Harold Klein, co-chairman, Meyers; Abe
Lapides, chairman, Sherwood; Meyer
Charlip, chairman, Benjamin Stamell, co-
chairman, University E.; Fred Birndorf,
chairman, University S.; Israel Green-
berg, chairman, Harry Lindenbaum, co-
chairman, University N.

At the recent fashion show,
which culminated Hadassah's lo-
cal membership drive, Mrs. Nor-
man Rom awarded 27 silver pin
and book prizes to women bring-
ing in five new members. Mrs.
Bernard Beck, Wyoming Group,
won the $50 Israel bond, pre-
sented by B. Manischewitz Co.,
for bringing in the most new
members. Gifts of jewelry made
in Israel were awarded to run-
ners-up Mrs. Rose Colman, Bag-
ley S. and Mrs. Jack Holzman,
Central West.

There are 25,000 Jews
China,

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