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June 18, 1954 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-06-18

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Adiviilei in, Soddy

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwald (Geraldine Eizen), of 20221
Evergreen, announce the adoption of a daughter, Elissa Renee,
born March 30.
Dr. William K. Hass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, of
Strathcona Dr.., graduated last weekend from the University of
Michigan Medical School. Dr. Hass and his Wife, the former Bar-
bara Shifrin, are presently in New York where he will be an intern
at Montefiore Hospital.
Mr. Hyman Lieberman, of Oak Park, will leave for Israel on
Sunday to re-visit the land of his birth and to see his father whom
he has not seen for 35 years. Mr. Lieberman will not be permitted,
however, to see the city of his birth, Hebron, which is located in
the Jordan section of the Holy Land. En route, he will stop in
Paris and Istanbul, and will return via Italy, the Riviera, Switzer-
land and England.
Mr. Raymond Rubinoff, of Woodingham Dr., will leave on an
El Al _Constellation Sunday for Israel where he will visit his
brother, Irving, an ex-Detroiter now at Kibbutz Gal'on in the
Negev.
Mrs. Tania Brightman has returned to Detroit after an ex-
tended visit of six months with her children in Israel who have
taken up residence there.
Members of the Jewish Young Adult Council present at a
screening of technicolor movies taken at the summer camp week-
end on Memorial Day, shown at the home of Leon Olshansky,
JYAC president, at 17331 Washburn, included Al Eichler, Sol Wild-
strom, Sarah Johnson, Anne Stolsky, George Vine, Harry Kopel,
Dorothy Gordon, E. Panieman, Maurice Zelonka, Dora Gold, G.
Feldman, Suzanne Etanson, George Rembaum, Eleanor Lifton,
Sid Rose, Laura Levin, Lil Lubarsky, Arlene Kramer, Linda
Schwartz, Carol Charles, Jackie Hecht, Sam Soskin and Sherman
Lynn.
Attending a recent sweet sixteen celebration held at the
Elmwood Casino in honor of Carol Rosner were her host, Jim
Weitzman, Gloria Getz, Harvey Hecht, Marilyn Goldstein, Burt
Serlin, Marilyn Frankel, Mel Miller, Fern Marcus, Jordan Lawson,
Sylvia Greenbaum, Bill Lichtig, Arlene Wolberg, Abba Friedman,
Eleanor Banks, Morris Garfinkel, Deanna Dunn, Morty Plotnick,
Mary Shiffman, Jerry Weinstein, Sharon Nathan, Joel Lubin,
Phyllis Pulberg, Gordon Miller, Harriet Levin, Nelson Chase, Marcia
Victor, Nora Weiss, Margo Woolf, Bob Schiff, Elaine Volen, Warren
Ginsburg, Toby Zussman and Bruce Goldsmith.
M. Narkiss, director of the Bezalel Museum in Jerusalem, was
a guest in Detroit this week.
At commencement exercises on June 12, Albert M. Robbins,
former Detroiter, now of Los Angeles, was awarded the Master
of Arts degree by the University of . Southern California.
Gerald Sheldon Weintraub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wein-
traub, of 2698 Pasadena, received his EA degree at the 126th
commencement exercises of Kenyon College, Gambier, 0. Gerald,
a summa cum laude graduate, _held a scholarship in chemistry at
Kenyon, was a member of the Student Council and was elected
this year to Phi Beta Kappa. He is a pre-medical student.
Mrs. Serra Glick, former Detroiter, last week graduated from
Chapman College in Los Angeles, Calif. Among her guests at
commencement exercises were her children and six grandchildren.

Betrothal Announced
At a Family Dinner

MISS ELAINE HERSKOVITZ

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hersko-
vitz of Elmhurst Avenue an-
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Elaine, to Her-
man Eizelman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Eizelman of Winthrop
Avenue at a recent dinner. The
wedding will be solemnized on
Nov. 14.

This ruling came into effect in Detroit last Sunday, June
13th. We want everyone to bear in mind that the prescribed
seal is your guarantee for the Kashruth of the slaughtered
fowl and makes the shochet responsible for it. For reasons
of Kashruth supervision and control, no shochet will be
allowed to issue a Kosher-slaughtered fowl to any one, to a
Kosher butcher, a Kosher caterer or even to an individual
consumer, without the prescribed seal being affixed on the
wing. If the shochet does it otherwise, his license as shochet
will be in jeopardy.

Just as Kashruth has always helped the Jewish people to
lead an examplary life, a life of proper discipline and re-
straint, something which is so necessary for a happy living,
we have witnessed during the last few weeks a splendid
demonstration of proper discipline and restraint on the part
of everyone, without exception, in the Kosher industry, who
helped us in this program to strengthen Kashruth in Detroit.
Special recognition is hereby given to all the schochtim in
Detroit, who have enthusiastically endorsed the new ruling
and are cooperating one hundred per cent; to the Kosher
Butchers Association, to the Kosher Poultry Dealers, and to
the Kosher Caterers in Detroit.

—The Vaad Harabonim of Detroit

vocation at Tuesday's meeting
will be delivered by Mrs. Helen
Auslander, honorary president.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Evelyne
Ancell acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy extend-
ed by relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent bereave-
ment.

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In order that an adequate, responsible, unified and systema-
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all poultry slaughter-houses in Detroit, a matter which is the
expressed duty and sacred obligation of the rabbinate in any
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will now carry a "Kosher" seal on the wing, as it was de-
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United States.

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The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit
Is Announcing to the Jewish Community:

Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will
install new officers of the He-
brew Ladies Aid Society in cere-
monies at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Horowitz Catering. Mrs. Jo-
seph Rosenthal will be inducted
as the organization's new presi-
dent.
Others to be inducted by Judge
Kaufman include Mesdames Da-
vid Weiss, Eugene Brumer, Hen-
ry Roth and Joseph Brown, vice-
presidents; Joseph White, treas-
urer; Max Brumer, Louis Gold-
fine, Martin Badlowsky and Al-
lan Janowitz, secretaries; Ben
Wiatrak, visiting; Julius Ring,
case; J. Kallush, conductress; F.
Roth, inner guard.
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A distinct honor is being ac-
corded this week, at the 1954
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Slate Installation Dance - I National. Association of Life
Underwriters, in C o r o n a d o,
Beth Aaron Sisterhood and Calif., to Harry K. Mendelsohn
Men's club invites its members I and his son, Richard G. Mendel-
and friends to their joint Instal- sohn, of Detroit. They represent
lation Dance, to be held at 9 the only father-son team of
p.m., Saturday in the synogague writers of insurance of more
I social hall. than a million dollars each, and
Mrs. Phillip Fealk and Morris they are believed to be the only
Lavin, co-chairmen of the af- father-son team of million-dol-
fair, announce that Judge Na- lar-insurance-writers in the his-
, than J. Kaufman will install , tory of the round table. The
Mrs. Adolph A. Winkler and Mendelsohns are associated in
Phillip Chapnick as presidents of the Mendelsohn Insurance Agen-
the two groups, along with their cy with offices on James Cou-
officers and board members. zens. Altogether, 1490 insurance
Music for dancing will be by writers qualified for participa-
Marty Shaw's band and refresh- lion in the convention at Cor-
mad°, June 15 to 18, 44 of them
ments will be served.
from Detroit.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 5
Friday, June 18, 1954

Hebrew ; Aid to Install sirs. Joseph Rosenthal

Thirty leaders of the three
major religious groups in the
United States, half of whom are
clergymen, will leave on June
28 for an intercultural travel
seminar to Europe and the Holy
Land.
Organized by the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews, the seminar is the first of
its kind ever sponsored for
PrOtestant, Catholic and Jewish
religious leaders and educators,
according to Allyn Robinson, di-
rector of the NCCJ commission
on religious organizations, who
will lead the group.
Typical of the religious leaders
and government officials who
will receive the delegation are
the Prime Minister of Israel and
Chief Rabbi. In all, the seminar
will visit Denmark, Sweden, Ger-
many, Austria, Turkey, Israel,
Greece, Switzerland, France,
England and Scotland, return-
ing to New York, Aug. 5.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Eileen
Phillips acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and friends
during the family's Jecent„14-
reavement.. ,

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