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September 17, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-09-17

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State Israel Bond
Parley Here Oct. 3

18 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
lFriday, September it 1951

!Helene Lapides to W ed
Law Student from Ely ria

Louis Kasle, of Flint, state
chairman for the Israel bond
drive, will head the Michigan
leadership conference for Israel,
Oct. 3 ., at Detroiter Hotel, De-
troit.
The all-day sessions, starting
at 9:30 a. m., were called "to
help Israel meet the threat
posed by recent disturbing de-
velopments affecting the rela-
tionship between Israel and the
Middle East and between Israel
and the United Nations."
Kasle said he expects 300 civic
leaders from the entire state to
attend the conference. Formerly
Flint bond chairman, president
of the Flint Jewish Community
Council and president of Con-
gregation Beth Israel, Kasle ha.7,
served as chairman of the Flint
United Jewish Appeal. Together
with his brothers, Abe of Detroit,
and Sam and Joe of Toledo, he
has ranked with national leaders
in Israel bond sales and pur-
chases.
Serving with Kasle on the
Conference Committee are the
following:

-

MISS HELENE LAPIDES

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lapides, of
Parkside: Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Helen Glicka; to Charles Morton
Hyman, son of .Mr. and Mrs.
David P. Hyman, of Elyria, 0,
Both young people attend the
University of Michigan where
Mr. Hyman is a senior in the
school of law' and affiliated
with Phi Sigma Delta and Tau
Epsilon 'Rho fraternities. Miss
Lapides is a senior in the college
Of education, and is a member
Of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
The couple is planning a July
:wedding.

From Detroit: Mrs. Morris Adler, Nor-
man Allan, Mrs. Theodore Bargman,
David J. Cohen, Irwin I. •Cohn, I. D.
Davidson, Samuel Feldstein, Elias Gold-
berg, Peter S. Goldstein, Mrs. Philip
Helfman, Abe Kasle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Katchke, Mrs. Harry Kay, Mrs. Rachel
Kurtzman, Benjamin Laikin, Mrs. Milton
Mahler, Mrs. Joseph Newman, Abe Nus-
baum, Max Osnos, Mrs. Emil Phillips,
David Safran, Irving Schlussel, Mrs. Alex
Schreier, Jack Shenkman, Sidney Shevitz,
Sam Simmer, Philip Stollman, Daniel
Temehin.
Outstate members include Rabbi Julius
Weinberg and Osias Zwerdling of Ann
Arbor; Joseph C. Hirschfield and Dr. S.
Franklin Horowitz of Bay City; Jack
Reisman of Jackson; Mrs. Isadore Gold-
stein and Louis Hepner of Kalamazoo;
Mrs. William Surath of Midland; Dr.
Joseph F. Juliar and Baruch Litvin of
Mt. Clemens; David Friedland of Lan-
sing; Mrs. Herman Grossman, Samuel G.
Klayf and Paul M. Wiener of Muskegon;
Dr. S. S. Gorne of Flint; Mrs. Anna
Goldberg, Arthur Shechter and Max L.
Subar of Grand Rapids; Jacob Kovinsky
of Pontiac; Ervin W. Meyers and Morris
Yabrove of Saginaw.'

Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
)be.rt Jacobs (Bonnie Merzon). a
Detroit's full support toward
daughter, Alisa Lynn,
the state conference was pledged
* *
Sept. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. by Phillip Stollman, bond chair-
Herman Lutchansk :y (Betty , man for this city.
Held), of Mendota Ave., a son,1
Edward Jon.
Detroit Girl Teaches
* * *
English Classes
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. t
Philip Rothschild (M axine To Children of GI' s
Weinberg) , of 13041 Oak Park
/317d.. Oak Park, a son, Randy
When Geraldine Levit joined
Scot,
her husband, Cpl. Dan Levit, in
* * *
France , a year ago, she thought
Aug: 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- the experience would be similar
ert Moses (Gloria Bennett), of to that of the wife- of any
20520 Patton Ave., a sat, Gordon serviceman who goes to live
with her husband serving in
Jay.
* * *
the United States Army over-
Aug. 26—To Mr. and Mrs, seas.
But, rapidly it developed that
Louis Fine_ gold (Geraldine Ten 7.
nebaum), of 24001 Meadowlark, she was called on to serve in
Oak Park, Mich., a daughter,' another capacity. She started
teaching English to children of
Natalie Edith.
U. S. servicemen in the neigh-
* * *
borhood of Verdun, ' France,
Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. .where Cpl. Levit is stationed.
Lawrence M. Goodman -(Celia
When school let out last
Pelavin), of Gladstone Ave., a spring, Mrs. Levit volunteered
son, Neil Howard.
her services to direct the Army's
* * *
Verdun Summer Day Camp for
To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glantz, pre-school children, and after
et Oak Park, a son, Geoffrey, .
a busy summer of keeping the
* * *
youngsters occupied, she is back
To Mr. and Mrs. Manny Sarko again with her English classes.
(Elaine Weingarden), of Hard-
Mrs. Levit, the former Ger-
ing Ave., Oak Park, Mich.., a aldine Stashefsky, is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
daughter, Susan Alise,
Stashefsky, of 20461 Ward. She
previously merited attention in
CERTIFIED MOHEL
the community as a leader in
Habonim and one of the mem-
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
bers of the Habonim Workshop
SERVING IN
two years ago which visited and
Hospitals and Homes
studied in Israel.
TE. 4-7355
Cpl. and Mrs. Levit expect to
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
be home in December, of this
year, when both will probably
resume studies at Wayne Uni-
RABBI LEO Yo
versity where they were attend-
ing school prior to Cpl. Levit's
GOLDMAN, Kt,
induction.

EXPERT MOHEL
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Serving in Hospitall and Honteri

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SPECIALIZED MOHEL

RABBI CHASKEL
GRUBNER

Serving in
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TE. 4:6624

Rev.

JACOB
SILVERMAN
Detroit's Leadbmg
Sureleal
MOHEL

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.TY.

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Tercentenary Fashion
Show to Feature JNF
Women's Meet Sept. 21

Roberta Alter to Wed
Chicagoan in October

Milton Steinberg House
To Be Dedicated Sunday

a•■■■•■■ ••••• ■ •

USA Loan Soat-
To $63 ,000 ,00C

Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Mrs.
Ogden Reid, publisher of the
Herald-Tribune, Abba Eban, Is-
Total cash funds received by
raeli Ambassador, and Dr. Abram the United Jewish Appeal
L. Sachar, president of Brandeis through its special Five Year
University, will speak at the
dedication ceremonies of the Loan project launched last Jan-
new Milton Steinberg House, 50 uary have soared to $62,752,500
E. 87th St., New York, Sunday, as the result of action taken by
1:30 p. m., it was announced by 18 Jewish communities during
Sanford H. Cohen, chairman of August in arranging loans and
the board of the Park Avenue transmitting funds to UJA
Synagogue. Members of the amounting to $4,645,000, it was
Synagogue have built this living reported by Dr. Joseph J.
memorial in tribute to their late Schwartz, UJA executive vice-
rabbi, Milton Steinberg, scholar, chairman.
author and lecturer, who died
four years ago at the age of 46.
Attention Please!
This new extension of the
Synagogue is a five story build-
ing, unique in that it is the only
known building in the world
with a facade entirely of
and His Orchestra
MISS ROBERTA ALTER
stained glass. Designed by art-
New Phone
ist Adolph Gottlieb, the 91 win-
At a dinner party in Chicago, dows constitute the mural de-
LI.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alter, of picting, in abstract forms, Jew-
or
WE.
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Santa Rosa Dr., announced the ish traditions and holidays.
engagement of their daughter,
Roberta, to Marvin Robert Lieb-
erman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
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*OF

0 ,2 14, _Ai,

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

A PRECIOUS HERITAGE
Time: 9 a.m., Sunday, Sept.
19.
Station: WJBK-TV.
Feature: "The Coming of ,
Asher Levy," the third Tercen-
tenary series of historic drama
tizations, will relate the story of
the arrival of the first group of
23 settlers, who established the
first Jewish colony in New Am-
sterdam in 1654. The program is
sponsored by the American Jew-
ish Tercentenary Committee
and Cong. Shearith Israel.



* *

ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Sept.
19.
Station : WWJ.
Feature: A special dramati -.:
sketch, "Shalom Abraham," will
be presented by the Detr
oit
Chapter of Hadassah. Partici-
pants will be Mesdames Sidney
Winer,' Leo Seligson, Julian To-
bias and Joseph Jackier and Mr.
Richard Schiller. Mrs. Daniel
Siegel,'• an HadaSsah vice-presi-
dent and chairinan of Honor
Roll, will also appear. The pro-
gram is presented in cooperation
with the Jewish Community
Council's Culture Commission.
* * *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunda y,
Sept. 19.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "'Valley Forge," a
drama of the ordeal of Amer-
ica's Revolutionary forces, will
center around a soldier named
Berger who went to find food
for a sick companion and was
charged with desertion. Despite
the 20 lashes he receives, he still
remains loyal to Washington's
army and persuades fellow-sol-
diers to do the same.

e

ngagemenb

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klein of
Phoenix, Arizona, announces the
engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Joanne, to a/2c Jack
David Paul, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Irving Paul of Pontiac, Mich. An
October wedding is planned.

A fashion show featuring Ter-
centenary costumes, and a dis-
play of modern suits and furs
by Annis are on the program of
the first meeting of the year of
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish National Fund, at 12:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue.
nolei
Clothes will be modeled by
JNF dramatic group members.
MISCHA , MISCHAKOFF, vio-
Mrs. David Cohen ,in , charge
linist, and jULIUS CHAJES, pi-
of the program. ,- .
Mrs: Sanitel Krone, UN. 3-2310; aniSt, 'will be heard Oct. 16, at
membership chairman. welcomes the Detroit Institute of Arts, in'

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