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January 08, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-01-08

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Miss Phyllis Koratzky
To Wed Serviceman

Local JWV to Host
Regional Delegates'

MISS PHYLLIS KORATZKY

At a recent family gathering,
Mrs. Esthere Koratzky, of 4097
Tyler, announced the engage-
ment of her daughter, Phyllis,
to Pvt. Thomas H. Beare, son
of Mrs. Betty Beare, of 3788
Tyler.
Pvt. Beare is presently serv-
ing with the U.S. Army, and is
stationed at 'Fort Devens, Mass.
A summer wedding is planned.

Jan. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Saul
Rosner (Charlotte Solomon), of
3000 Rochester, a daughter, Lin-
da Michele.
*
*
Dec. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Kaplan (Diane Pritz) of
Appoline Ave., a son, Robert
Elliott.

Dec. 29--To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Solomon (Ann Allen), of
Chicago Blvd,, a son, Thomas
Lynn.
▪ * *

Dec. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. LeO
Pollack (Barbara Glasier), a
daughter, Susan Patrice.
* * *
Dec. 6—To Mr. • and Mrs. How-
ard Wise (Ruth Schwartz, of De-
troit), of Van Nuys, Calif., a
daughter, Linda Joanne.
• *
To Mr, and Mrs. Norman E,
Schaeffer (Dolores Miller) , for
merly of Detroit, now of Buffa-
lo, N. Y., a son, Richard Alien.

CERTBFIED MOHEL

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

SERVING IN
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AMINIM ■■•■ ••••••• ■

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The semi-annual conference
of the Fifth Region, Jewish War
Veterans will begin today and
continue through Sunday, it was
stated by Department of Michi-
gan JWV officials. The region
is comprised of 17 Midwestern
states.
Sessions will be chaired by
Sam Shaikewitz, of St. Louis,
Mo., and Carol Landy, of Chi-
cago, Ill., and will open with a
reception this evening.
All-day sessions are scheduled
for Saturday, with topics under
discussion including Fair Em-
ployment Practices, McCarran-
Walter Immigration Law and
the hospitalized veteran.
Speakers for the panels in-
clude Boris M. Joffe, executive
director of the Detroit Jewish
Community Council; Walter
Klein, also of the Council, and
Dr. Paul Guten, national hos-
pital officer.
A banquet for delegates is
scheduled at the Sheraton Cadil-
lac Hotel on Saturday evening,
while Sunday's sessions will start
with a brunch at the JWV Me-
morial Home. Following the
brunch, business sessions are
scheduled through' the day.
Co-chairmen for the parley
are Bernard Hoffman, national
executive committeeman, • Sol M.
Hoberman, commander, Depart.:
ment of Michigan JWV; Claire
Spolan, president, Lt. Roy F.
Green Auxiliary; and Edith
Hoffman, president, Department
of Michigan JWVA.

AMIMMINN ■

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Grace,
of 18415 Muirland, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Harvey, Alan, on Saturday, at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A' recep-
tion in his honor will be 'held
on Sunday, in the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Gross-
berg, of 3337 Waverly, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Sidney Harvey, on Saturday, at
Cong. Bnai Israel. A dinner in
his honor will be held Sunday,
in the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolf, of
2545 Glynn Ct., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wil-
liam, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai
David. A dinner in his honor
will be held Sunday, at Holiday
Manor.
* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Kramer, of
2702 Collingvv'• od, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mel-
vyn, on Jan. 9, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. A reception in Melvyn's
honor will be held from 3 to 9
p.m., Jan. 10 in the family home.
* * *
Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Pad, of
4054 Glendale, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Dennis
Nelson, on Jan. 9, at Cong. Beth
Abraham. A dinner in his honor
will be held on Jan. 10, at Zack's

* *

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At a recent family dinner
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to Gary Allan Elias, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Elias, of Mc-
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Center Open Forum
To Hear Author
Of Hate Group Expose

Gordon D. Hall, author of the
book "The Hate Campaign
Against the UN," will speak on
that subject in the first of a
series of open forums to be off-
ered by the Jewish Community
Center's Adult Institute, it was
stated by Dr. Harry Lerner, adult
supervisor.
Hall, who will extend his talk
to "The Hate Campaign Against
the UN and Our
Schools," will be
heard at 8:30
p.m., Thursday,
at the Wood-
ard Center.
The book,
which won high
praise from Mrs.
Eleanor Roose-
velt and other
dignitaries, ex-
poses the
mounting cam-
paign of hate,
-
suspicion a n d
Hall
fear being organized in America
against minority races, the UN,
the schools, religious organiza-
tions and even the Constitution.
During the six years of re-
search before writing his book,
Hall lived and worked for six
months with Gerald L. K. Smith
at his St. Louis headquarters.
A native of Boston, Mass., and
a veteran of 31 months in the
Pacific Theater of operations
-during World War II, Hall has
been widely heard before various
clubs, lodges and university
groups throughout the nation.
The open forum is sponsored
by the Speakers Club, which
meets at 9 p.m., alternate Satur-
days, in the Davison Center. The
group also sponsors the public
speaking course, taught by Prof.
George L. Hinds, of Wayne Uni-
versity's speech department,
which alternates with regular
meetings on Saturday evening.

.■•■■ •••11.11111••••

JWV Activities

*

children.

Magistrate Anna Moskowitz
Kross was named Commissioner
of Correction by Mayor Robert
F. Wagner, Jr., of New York.

For Fine Music .„ .
and Entertainment

Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Feld-
man, of 17546 Wildmere, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Bruce Hilliard, to be ob-
served at the Shaarey Zedek on
Saturday morning, Jan. 16. A re-
ception will be held in the Bar
Mitzvah's , honor at -the family
Lt. JACK WINOKUR AUXIL-
home from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday,
IARY will hold a Lucky 13 games
Jan. ,17.
party on Wednesday evening, in
the Memorial Home. For infor-
Name Gorodet-zer Bnai
mation, call Florence Steinman,
David Executive Director TE. 4-4723.

Julian W. Gorodetzer has been
appointed executive director of
Cong. Bnai David. He has been
associated with the American
Dental Systems of New York
and the Israel. Hotel Promoting
Co., Ltd., of Israel.
Gorodetzer holds a Bachelor's
Degree in Business Administra-
tion and a Master's Degree in
Economics from Boston UniVer-
sity. He also has done graduate
work in the Economics of the
Middle East. at the Dropsie Col-
lege Institute for Israel and the
Middle East in ,Philadelphia.
He is married and has two

Our

Friday, January 8, 1954

CHARLES & AARON KOGAN
AUXILIARY will on Thursday
hold its paid-up membership
event in the Memorial Home.
New members will be obligated,
and five-year members will re-
ceive special pins. Committee
members planning the event are
Joyce Margolis, Marilyn Margo-
lis, :Ann Kretzmer, Sarah Kogan
and Ruth Radtr.

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DETROIT AUXILIARY will
hold a brunch Tuesday, in the
Memorial Home, with all pro-
ceeds to go to the Veterans Serv-
ice Fund. For tickets, call Sarah
Schwartz, chairman., UN. 3-5274,
I or Ethel Shear, TU. 3-0773.

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