12 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Friday, July 2, 1954
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Beth Abraham to Break
Ground at 7 Mile Site
The entire Jewish commun-
ity is invited to attend ground-
breaking ceremonies of the new
Beth Abraham Synagogue, W.
Seven Mile Rd., at Greenlawn,
at 11 a.m., July 11, it was an-
nounced this week by the
ground-breaking committee.
The program will feature a
number of prominent civic, ed-
ucational and religious leaders
of local, state and national level,
the announcement added.
- Benjamin Siegal is chairman
of arrangements for the ground-
breaking exercises.
WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH?
ROSENBLAT, M.G.
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MISS SUSAN STAMLER
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stam-
ler, of Muirland Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Susan Delores, to S. Robert
Conviser, of Boston, Mass., son
of Mrs. Rae Conviser and the
late Mr. Louis I. • Conviser
Miss Stamler is a graduate of
Liggett School, attended Univer-
sity of -Arizona, and received her
B.A. degree from UCLA, after
which she entered the school of
social work at Boston University.
She is now teaching at Scituate,
Mass.
Mr. Conviser attended the
schools of engineering at North-
eastern University and Tufts
College, and received his M.S.
degree at Harvard University
after serving three and a half
years in the U. S. Navy. An early
July wedding is planned, after
which the couple will reside in-
Cambridge, Mass.
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June 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack
M o r o f (Joyce Lachman), of
16205 Kentucky, a d a u g h t e r;
Susan Denise.
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June .23—To Dr. and Mrs.
Wayne T. Bensman, former. De-
troiters, now of Chicago, Ill., a
son, 'Robert Alan..
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June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Richard, of 16235 Woodingham,
a son, Lawrence Marshall.
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June 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell Lowe, of Lawrence Ave.,
a son, Jonathan David.
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. June 19 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Joseph H. Gossman. (Beatrice -
Nemer), of 18621 San Juan, a
son, David Elliott.
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June 18--To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Stone (Geraldine Yagoda),
of 23880 Ithaca, Oak Park, Mich.,
a son, Kenneth Dean.
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June 10 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Shapiro (Esther Landau),
of 21970 Parklawn, Oak Park,
Mich., a daughter, Audrey Lynn.
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June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Cash (Greta Poulin). of Roches-
ter Ave., a daughter, Hilery
Beth. •
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MISS RHEA FEUERMAN
At a recent family dinner par-
ty, the engagement of Rhea
Feuerman, daughter of Mrs. Lil-
lian Feuerman, of Ewald Circle,
and the late Mr. Max Feuerman,
was announced to Dr. Harold
Rosen, son of Mr. -and Mrs.
us Rosen, of Monica Ave. A late
summer wedding is planned.
Rosenwald AL Post
Headed by J. Shapiro
MISS ARLINE' EECHEK
At a recent cocktail party in
their home, Mr. and Mrs. Morton
J. Bechek, of Vassar Dr., an-
nounced the engageinent of their
daughter, Arline Rae, to Harold
Borkin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Borkin, of Cortland Ave.
The bride-elect is a sophomore
at the University of Michigan.
Mr. Borkin also attends U. of M.
and is a junior in the school of
architecture and design. The
couple plan to wed next June.
. ROsenwald Post, American Le-
gion, at its annual election meet-
ing voted into office the follow-
Awry
ing members:
Joseph Shapiro ; commander;
Robert Levitt and Joseph Gold-
ir
stein, vice-commanders; Irving
Cohen, finance officer; Allan
This Week's Radio and
Weil, historian; Hyman PaVsner;
Television Programs
chaplain; - Samuel_ Neshefsky,
of Jewish •Interest
sgt-at-arms; Louis Eilbaum, ad-
jutant,
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
The installation of the Post,
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday.
which always takes place during
Station: WWJ.
the High Holy Day season, has
Feature: The beginning of a
been scheduled for Oct. 9, in the
social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe. special summer series of , prO-
grams, "Words We Live By," will
The new commander is a vet- be presented. Again this year,
teran • of •World War I, is a for- the program will highlight in-
mer member of the Veterans of formal conversations by Maurice
Foreign Wars, holds the Military Samuel and Mark Van Doren,
Order of the Purple Heart and two of America's most distin-
is a charter member of Post 135, guished authors: Their discus-
Jewish War Veterans.
sions will be called "The Sup-
The -electicin ended activity of porting Cast of the Bible," . em-
the Post fore the summer, with phasizing roles played in Bibli-
the exception of a picnic
fristory by some of its lessed
planned for this month. For . in- I I known characters.
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formation on Post activities, call
UN, 1-60392
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday.
Set July Activities
Station: WJLB.'
Feature: Meyer Silverman,
At Home for Aged
honorary president of the Gold
• Dr. Benjamin Welling, chair- Star Parents of the Jewish War
man of the occupational and Veterans, will discuss the pro-
recreation committee, reports gram of the organization. The
that the Jewish Home for the broadcast was arranged in coop-
Aged has scheduled an interest- eration with the Jewish Com-
munity Council, of which GSP
ing program for July.
is a member.
The monthly birthday party,
to be held July 22, will feature
entertainment by Renee Studios. DAIA Mourns Death
Nita Renee, expert in the art Or Halutzim in Israel
of the dance, presents a pro-
BUENOS A I R E S, (JTA)
gram of dancing by her students
DAIA, central representative
each year at the Home/.
Rabbi David S. Baskt will giye body of Argentine 'Jewry,
a series of lectures on the Books mourned the death of two 'Ar-
of the Prophets, each Thursday gentine Jewish halutzim who
were among the three Israelis
evening:
The daily diversional activity killed in an Arab ambush at
program will go on as usual Mevoot Betar in Israel.
during July. Activities, such as
"And God Almighty bless thee
bingo, , outdoor movies, Talmud
and Bible classes, beauty shop (Jacob) . and give thee the
appointments, record concerts, blessings of Abraham to thee,
arts and crafts and work in the and to thy seed with thee, that
hobby shop and sheltered work- thou mayest inherit the land of
shop are weekly events. - The thy sojournings, which God gave
Home has found that providing unto Abraham."—Genesis 28:1-3.
a program of activities for the
residents has great therapeutic
value for those who participate.
MISS HARRIETT SHAPIRO
Mr. and. Mrs. Max Shapiro, of
18616 Cherrylawn, at a recent
family dinner, announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Harriett Joyce, to James A. Wal-
ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Walker, of 17180 Indiana.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
University, where she is a mem-
ber of Iota Alpha Pi sorority.
Her fiance is entering the Ohio
College of Chiropody, after pre-
viously attending Wayne Univer-
sity and Ripon College.
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