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April 23, 1954 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-23

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Engagement Told

DETROIT.JEWISH Nrws_ 5
Friday, April 23, 1954

5,000 at Histadrut
`Third Seder,' C10
Makes $100,000 Gift

Miss Helen Kertes
To Wed Harold Guz

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NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Phil-
ip Murray Memorial Foundation,
created to honor the memory
of the late president of the CIO,
tonight presented a $100,000
contribution to the Histadnit,
the Israel general federation of
labor, for the construction of a
Philip Murray Labor Center in
Eilath, Israeli pioneer city es-
tablished at the head of the
Gulf of Aqaba in the extreme
southern tip of the Jewish state.
The contribution was made at
a Histadrut Third Seder at the
MISS BARBARA ANN MANDEL Waldorf-Astoria Hotel which
ik:44e
was attended by 5,000 persons.
MISS HELLEN KERTES
The Israeli trade union move-
At a recent family dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mandel, ment will make' up the differ-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kertes, -,
formerly of Detroit, of 1622 .Ed- ence between the $100,000 con-
of Chestnut Avenue, Port Huron,-;
Heights,
tribution
and
the
final
cost
of
dington Rd., Cleveland
Mich., announce the engage- I
0., announced the engagement building the center. Histadrut
ment of their daughter, Helen !
of their daughter, Barbara Ann, officials pointed out that • the
to Jack J. Schultz, son of Mrs. I center would serve as cultural Kertes, to Harold Guz, son of
Ida Schultz, of 14221 Cedar Rd., and educational headquarters Mr. and Mrs. Morris Guz, of San
Juan Drive, Detroit.
South Euclid, 0., and the late f for trade unionists in the entire
The bride-elect is a senior at
Negev area of Israel.
Mr. Louis Schultz.
Miss Mandel attended Ohio The center will consist of Wayne University, and president
State University, where she was three small buildings, scheduled of Sigma Theta Delta sorority.
affiliated with Phi Sigma Sigma to be completed next month, and The bridegroom-elect is a grad-
morority. Mr. Schultz was re- a large building consisting of uate of Michigan State College.
The couple plan to be married
cently : discharged from the U.S. an auditorium, reading rooms,
Army, stationed ih Iceland.
recreation rooms and other fa- early next year.
cilities, which will be completed
next year. The presentation of Typographical Error in
Dr. R. S. Drews to Join
the check was made by James Poem by Dr. Aronstam
Board of Commerce Tour B. Carey, secretary-treasurer of
the CIO and of the foundation. We regret the typographical
Dr. Robert S. Drews, psychia-
error in the explanatory line in
trist, who accompanied the
the poem, "Vita Notstra Brevis
World Trade Tour of the Detroit May 9 Set as Flower •
Est," by Dr.. N. E. AronStam, in
Board of Commerce through the Day by Detroit JNF
our last week's issue. It should
Orient last year, will leave again
have read "Ha.yom Katzer—Pir-
April 28 with the Detroit Board
Sunday, May 9, has been set • ke Ab ot.
of Commerce for a tour around as "Flower Day" by the Jewish
Mediterran- National Fund Council of De-
WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH?
e a n, including troit, according to an announce-
Rome, Vienna,
ROSENBLAT, M.C.
ment by Boris Wise, chairman
Athens, Cairo,1
and His Orchestra
of the JNF Tag Day Committee.
Cr Associate Bands
Tel-.; Members of Habonim, Hasho-
Istanbul,
COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
Aviv, etc.
mer Hatsair, Bnai Akiba, Ha-
References on Request
Dr. Drews is chalutz Hatsair, Young Judea,
TO. 6-5016
TE, 2-1146
i
the Michigan Shaarey Zedek and others will
representa t i v e participate in Flower Day, Mr.
on the national Wise reported.
board of gover-
Leaders of participating or-
nors of the
ganizations have been asked to
.:American Asso- contact the JNF office and ar-
'elation for the range for areas which their re-
Dr. Drews United Nations. spective members will cover on
While in Europe, Dr. Drews
Flower Day. Advance arrange-
will confer with national lead-
ments for locations can be made
ers about their respective roles
by coming to the JNF office,
in the United Nations. His in-
terest is motivated by possible 11345 Linwood, or by phoning
TO. 8-7384.
contributions of mental hy-
The JNF office will be open
giene to the needs of a chang
for picking up of tags and can-
ing world.
nisters Saturday, May 8, 7 to 9
Dr. Drews will lecture on sex
p.m., and will be open all day
at the next open meeting of the Sunday until 6 p.m., for taggers
Duartians of the City of Hope, to bring in returns and learn
at Holiday Manor, at 8:30 p.m. the results of their efforts.
Monday.
Miss Selma Friedman is sec-
retary of the Flower Day corn-
JNF Women Hear Book
, mittee.
Review by Mrs. Sperka

I LOUIS STONE LODGE of Bnai
Borenstein Bros., proprietors Brith will meet April 27 at
of ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAK- ' Cannel Hebrew School. It will
ERR are celebrating the grand be a joint meeting for men and
opening of their new, beautiful women. This youngest Bnai
air-conditioned bakery at 12945 Brith Lodge in Detroit is at pres-
W. 7 Mile Road cor. Sorrento on en forming a. Women's Chapter.
Monday April 26. This bakery, in Entertainment, highlighted by
addition to their bakeries at 9726 the appearance of Max Sosin
Dexter, 13137 Dexter and at 8745 and Sam Woolf, will be included
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the same fine old fashioned
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cakes, and will continue to spec-
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A book review of "The Second
Scroll," by A. M. Klein, will be
given by Mrs. Joshua Sperka at
a meeting of the Ladies Auxi-
liary, Jewish National Fund, 1
p.m., April 27, at the Davison
Jewish Center. Miss Deborah
Linderman will offer piano se-
lections.
Hostesses for the d e s s e r t
luncheon, to which all members
and friends are invited, will be
Mesdames William Levin, Harry
Davis and Sidney Ravin.

to $29.95

Mrs. Philip Helfman, chair-
man, announces that the an-
nual Torah luncheon will be
given by the Sisterhood of Adas
Shalom in the social hall of the
synagogue, May 3, 12:30 p.m.
The luncheon will be prepared
and served by Sisterhood mem-
bers.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will de-
liver the principal address.
Florence B. Schall, guest art-
ist, who appears under auspices
of the Jewish Theological Sem-
Detroit Post, Auxiliary
inary, is a lecturer, author, free
To Sponsor Joint Social
lance writer, and actress of
stage, radio and television.
Detroit Post and Auxiliary, Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, presi-
JWV, are jointly sponsoring a dent of the Sisterhood, states
social evening consisting of a that all proceeds will go to the
cafeteria dinner and bazaar. Theological Seminary for the
The public is invited. For in- maintenance of the Jewish Mu-
formation, call Sarah Schwartz, seurn and Library.
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elected auxiliary officers: Ber- 2-4114 or Mrs. A. H. Stein, UN.
tha Schaap, president; Lillian 4-1363.
Tulysman, senior vice-president;
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Tess Kominars, junior vice-
The family of the late Morris
president; Minnie Hart, chap-
lain, Ruth Schwartz, guard; Ann Disner wishes to express
Belinsky, t r e a s u r e r; Ethel cerest thanks to relatives and
friends for the kindnesses and
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