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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-12-10

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20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 10, 1954

Bnai Brith Women to Complete Effort's
In Membership Retention Campaign

Adas Shalom Marrieds
Slate Children's Party

Mrs. Alfred Lakin, president of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Members of the Young Mar- Women's Council, announces
.ried Couples Club of Adas Sha- that all 19 local chapters are
lom Synagogue invite prospective continuing their all-out cam-
members and their young chil- paigns for 100 per cent paid-up
.dren to a party in the syna- membership. The drive ends of-
gogue's board room on Dec. 26. ficially on Wednesday, according
The party, in celebration ‘,of to Mrs. Henry Onrich, member-
Hanukah, will be from 2 to 5 p.m., ship retention chairman.
and will feature games and re-1 . Entries continue . to pour in
freshments. A small charge will for the seventh annual Women's
be made for each family attend- District bowling tournament, to
ing.
be held under the auspices of
Couples interested in joining local Bnai Brith women Feb. 11
should call the Irving Barits, to 13.
LI. 5-5866 or the Eddie
Nearly 800 boWlers are expec-
Schwartzes, WE. 3-8822.
ted to vie for 56 trophies. In ad-
dition to local boWlers, women
1955 Israel Bond Drive
will come here from Chicago,
Omaha, Milwaukee, Minneapolis
To Start in January
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The 1955 and St. Paul
Entries close Dec. 27. Women
campaign for State of Israel
Development. Bonds will be in-
augurated in January, it was
announced by Julian B. Venezky, Announce Betrothal
chairman of the executive com- Of U. M. Graduates
mittee of the Israel Bond Or-
ganization, as he arrived from
Israel.

-

eirthJ

Nov. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard F: Sidder (Edith Zlatkin), of
19168 , Manor, a son, Gary Brian.
* •* *
Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
an M. Feinberg (Beena Machlis,
of Israel); a former Detroiter,
now of Jerusalem, Israel, a son,
Micah Samuel.
* * *
Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ra-
mon J. Hollander (Sylvia Gen-
ser), of Washburn Ave., a son,
Robert Scott.

Nov. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Meyers (Eleanor Good-
man),- of Huntington Woods,
Mich., a daughter, Debra Lynn.

*

* *

Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid B. Rosenthal Ester Pelavin).
of 24080 Blackstone, Oak Park,
Mich., a daughter, Susan Joyce.
* * *
Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Lankowsky (Norma Ribi-
at), of 23131 Kenosha, Oak Park,
Mich., a son, Joel Howard.
* * *
Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Frazis (Elaine Weiner), Of 3241
Cortland, a daughter, Debra
Ann.

* * *
Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Nath-
an Blumenfeld . (Loretta . Hol-
lander), - of 3378 Sturtevant, a
daughter, Shoshana.
* * *
Nov. 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam , K. Hass (Barbara Shifrin) ;
former Detroiters of 2630 Kings-
bridge Terrace, Bronx, N.Y., a
daughter, Carolyn Gail.
* *
Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man Needelman (Freda Kurtz),
of W. Grand Ave., a son, Paul

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MISS JO

ANNE MENDLOW
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendlow,
of Ward Avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Jo Anne, to Dr. Jerome H. Fin-
kelstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Finkelstein, of Prairie Avenue.
The bride-elect was graduated
from the University of Michigan
School of Education.
Dr. Finkelstein is a graduate
of the University of Michigan
School of Medicine where he was
associated with Phi Delta Epsi-
lon medical fraternity.
A March wedding is planned.

Music Study Club Sets
Bresler-Freed Rites
Solemnized on Dec. 5 Philanthropic Program

In a ceremony Dec. 5, at Holi-
! test should call Jean Somberg day Manor, Lenore Ruth Bres-
'.tournament chairman, TE. 4- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
4290, or Bunny Lachman, asso- Raymond Bresler, of 3018 Pasa-
dena, was united in marriage to
ciation president, TU. 3-0366.
Events planned by Chapters Jack Herbert Freed, son of Mrs.
this week include the following:
DETROIT CHAPTER—A square
dance is slated for 8:30 p.m., on
Tuesday, at C arm el Hebrew
School. According to Mrs. L. L.
Friedman, president, a film will
be shown and prizes awarded to
members.
IVAN S. BLOCH—Children of
members of both Chapter and
Lodge will be feted at a Hanu-
kah party at 2 p.m., Dec. 19, in.
Carpenter's Hall, Puritan and
Steel. A puppet shoW, prizes and
refreshments will be featured
For information, call Mrs. Henry
Gordon, chairman, TE. 4-4990.
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER-
The second annual membership
affair is planned for 2 p.m., on
Tuesday, when members will ap-
pear on the Ladies' First pro-
gram over WWJ-TV, channel 4.
MRS. JACK H. FREED
EAST SIDE CHAPTER—A Ha-
nukah games party is scheduled
for Sunday evening, at Cong ' Dora Freed, of 2360. Highland.
Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer. Mrs. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern offici-
Sam Elkowitz, president, states ated.
The' bride's gown was of ivory
that proceeds will provide gifts
for children at the Bellefaire de lustre satin, with a portrait
neckline appliqued with velvet
Home in Cleveland.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL motifs, long sleeves, a princess-
—"Fashions in Bnai Brith" will line bodice and floor-length
be a highlight of a Hanukah skirt appliqued in velvet a n d
party planned for 8:30 p.m., Dec. tiny pearls.
21, at Young Israel Center.
Her two-tiered veil of ivory
Friends Of members are invited. silk illusion was of fingertip
Admission is a 26-cent gift for length and was caught to her
the grab bag and a toy for chil- head by a crown of matching
dren at the Cleveland Bellefaire velvet leaf motifs and pearls.
Home. For information, call Syl- She carried white orchids on a
via Cohen, chairman, TO. 9- white mother of pearl Bible.
0196.
Mrs. Carol Kliman was matron
ISRAEL CHAPTER — Young- of honor, while serving as
sters at Children's Hospital will bridesmaids were Arlynne Mazer,
be entertained with the group's Marilyn Schwartz, Frances Bres-
annual holiday party on Dec. 20. ler and Diane Freed. Junior
Entertainment will be provided bridesmaids were Louise Bresler
by Mary Welch and his Wixie and Lydia Aaron, and Sandra
Wonderland show. Gifts will be Kasoff was flower girl.
distributed by Mrs. Harold
William Fine was the bride-
Sternfeld, president, Mrs. Jack groom's best man, and serving
Scharg, hospital chairman, Mrs. him as ushers were Philip Bres-
Chester New, co-chairman, and ler, Gerald Freed, Jack Cosner,
Mrs. Manuel Berman.
and Ben Lusky.
Following a wedding trip to
Chicago,
the young couple will
Local Women Plan
take up residence at 2911 Stur-
Donor to Aid Orphans tevant.

I interested in entering the con-

Testimony to the kindhearted-
ness of Detroit Jews stands to-
day . in Bnai Brak, Israel. Batei
Avot, an enterprise comprising
several homes for the care and
education of orphan children,
.

was built by Jewish communi-
ties in the United States. One
Two Rabbis Plead for
of these is the
The Traditional Bris
Detroit Home.
Editor The Jewish News:
Mrs. Isadore
We take the liberty to present
Levin, president
to you a problem of great im-
of the Detroit
portance.
Mothers' C o m-
There are Mitzvoth — Com-
mittee, announ
mandments — which we have
ces that to con-
many chances to fulfill during
tinue ' support of
our life. But there is one partic-
;:he Detroit
ular Mitzvah which can be ful-
Home the group
filled only once in a life time,
is planning its
and this is the Mitzvah of Bris.
first annual do-
— of bringing in the children,
nor luncheon.
into the covenant of Abraham,1
To be held at
Mrs. Levin 12:30
a Mitzvah observed by us Jews!
p.m., Dec.
for centuries through all gener- 29, at Lachar's, tickets and
ations.
reservations may be made by
The traditional way of doing ) Calling WE. 4-17986 or TO. 9-
a circumcision is not by clamps, 1709, or contributions can be
sent to Mrs. Louis Kartun, 3E007
nor by sewing.
Therefore we appeal to all Humphrey..
Assisting Mrs. Levin will be
Jews to start the lives of their
sons as Jews, by bringing Mesdames Samuel Aaron, lunch-
them into the covenant of eon chairman ; Esther Bicoll,
Abraham in the traditional way,' program; Maurice Harris, or-
neither by clamp, nor by sewing. ganizations; Gertrude Garmel,
co-chairman; Louis Kartun, res-
Respectfully yours,
ervations; Samuel H. Prero, pub-
Rabbi LEO Y. GOLDMAN
Rabbi CHASKEL GRUBNER licity; Louis Thav; tickets; Al-
len Weisberg, co-chairman; Eva
Bernstein, David Bresler, Henry
Beth Abraham School
N. Carlebach, David Cern and
To Fete Students at Party
Edith Golden.

Frank Marquart, educational
director of UAW-CIO, will speak
to Branch 111 of Workmen's Cir-
cle tonight at WC Center, on
the topic, "Election Evaluation
and Prospects for the New Con-
gress."
Saul Maltz, director of Work-
men'• Cirele. Schools; will .speak
to-143ranch , •460-R. obout Jewish
literature, tonight, at WC Center,• I

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CONGREGATION AHAVAS ACHIM

Our .Letter Box

The annual Hanukah party of
Cong. Beth Abraham's Religious
School will be held at 10 a.m.,
Dec. 19, in the synagogue. Stu-
dents will assemble in their
classes at 10 a.m., and will be
joined by their parents and
guests for a program at 11 a:m.
Following an exchange of gifts,
the educational board will serve
lunch to the . students. . Harry
GreeribauM, acting bOard chair
mani,anci, Rabbi Asraek 4.n, Halt.
perm will p•eside. •

Mrs. Henry Weinberg, chair-
man of the philanthropic com-
mittee of the Music Study Club,
announces that Mesdames Mi-
chael Schor and Oscar Kahan
provided story books and cray-
ons and assisted the recent pro-
gram at Children's Hospital.
On Saturday, the women will
sponsor a musical program and
puppet show for patients at the
Children's- Convalescent Home,
in Farmington. Mrs. Ira Kauf-
man is chairman.
. On Dec. 23, a Hanukah party
is planned at the Jewish Home
for Aged. Mrs. Samson Witten-.
berg will be in charge of the
candle lighting ceremony and
will also sing songs, accom-
panied by Mrs. Harry Oberstein
at -the piano. Humorous read-
ings are planned by Abraham
Lachover. Mrs. Ezra Lipkin is
chairman.

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