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December 24, 1954 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-12-24

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Betrothed

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, December 24,1951

Rabbi Rii4e---Adate4es -irdperel

At a meeting of the Bar Ilan
Chapter, Hapoel Hamizrachi, a
new slate of officers, led by Jo-
seph Koller, president, and Dr.
Max Kapustin, vice-president,
was elected.
Rabbi Isaac B. Rose, national
director of Hapoel Hamizrachi,
gave a report of the accomplish-
ments of the organization in Is-
rael. During the last year, he
said, eight new settlements have
been established by the Hapoel
Hamizrachi in Israel.
The meeting adopted a pro-
gram for the coming year that
will include an extensive mem-
bership campaign to be headed
by Morris White and Mrs. Moses
Wiser; establishment of a wom-
en's -group; organization of par-
ents of Bnei Akiva, youth
group; and establishment of an
Hapoel Hamizarachi council of

MISS BARBARA RUBIN

Detroit, consisting of represen-
tatives of the Bar Ilan Chapter,
Chasen Chapter, Bnei Akiva,
and the League for Religious
Labor in Israel.
Others elected were Ernest
Greenfield, secretary; and Max
Carmen, treasurer.
Rabbi Rose also spoke at a
meeting of the Chazon Group,
and reported on the progress of
the group nationally and in Is-
rael.

To Wed Feb. 26

W. C. YQor Eve Parties

The annual New Year's Eve
Party of Workmen's Circle
Branch 460 will be held in the
W C. Centre. Reservations are
being taken by Mrs. Eugene
Brownstein. UN. 1-1855, or Mrs.
Frank Newberg, TO. 9-5453.
Branch 470's gathering on New
Year's Eve be at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Goodman,
19301 Shaftsbury. Mrs. Robert
Israel is taking reservations at
TO 8-7665.

Rabbi Meisels Banquet
Receives Local Support

Continued response from the
community for tickets to the
banquet being planned in honor
of Rabbi Chaim Meisels, who is
celebrating his fourth year in
Detroit, is reported this week by
the local committee, headed by
David J. Cohen, acting chair-
man, and Isidor Sosnick, honor-
ary chairman.
Rabbi Meisels, known as the
Sarva.sher Rebe, will be feted at
6 p.m., Jan. 9, in the Young Is-
rael eCnter. His brother, Rabbi
Hersh Meisels, of Chicago, will
be guest speaker. Tickets are
available by calling TO. 7-2184,
TY. 5-3194 or TY. 8-5448.
Cohen, in commenting on the
tribute, stated that funds raised
will enable Rabbi Meisels and his
family to carry on their exist-
ence here. Rabbi Meisels came
here from Europe where his re-
putation for leadership and
scholarship have been noted. He
is a survivor of the Nazi concen-
tration camp, Bergen Belsen.

The engagement of Miss Bar-
bara Rubin, daughter of Mr. UHS Radio Program
and Mrs. Charles L. Rubin, of
5512 W. Outer Drive, to Donald Is Set for Jan. 26
Bordelove, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Through the courtesy of Ra-
William Bordelove, of 2655 Elm-
hurst, was announced recently, dio Station WWJ, the United
Hebrew Schools will present a
at a family dinner.
special program dedicated to the
28th annual Jewish Education
Israel-Detroit Link
Month, on Sunday, Jan. 26,1 p.m.
The program will be in the form
At Marriage of Ran,
of a panel discussion. • Partici-
pants will be Ora Kutnick, Rena
Stollman on Sunday
Kron, Martin Guyer, and Alvin
Sulkes, with Bob Leslie as mod-
Israel was linked with Detroit erator. The subject of the panel
at the impressive marriage of will be "The Functions of the
Miss Annettee Stollman, daugh- United Hebrew Schools."
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stoll-
man, of 4031 Leslie, and Abra-
ham Ran, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Menahem Singer of Jerusalem,
on Sunday afternoon, at the
Stollman summer home at Dray-
ton Plains, at Angelus Lake.
The bride's uncle and cousin,
Rabbis Isaac Sollman of Detroit
and Rabbi Samuel Stollman of
Windsor; Dr. Pinkhos Curgin
and Rabbi Max Kirshblum of
New York; Rabbi Samuel Prero,
Melech Lifshitz and Jacob Gold-
stein officiated.
In the wedding party were the
bride's and bridegroom's parent;
the bride's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Segelman of Los
Frank Ohrt, Shop miter
Angeles and Mrs. Louis Stoll-
man; Miss Shirley Stollman and
Miss Rachel Stollman, t h e
bride's sisters, who were maid of
honor and junior bridesmaid;
Yeshayahu Shafer, best man;
Gerald Stollman, the bride's1
brother, and Giora Singer, the 1
bridegroom's brother who came I
here for the wedding from Jeru- I
salem with his parents.
Other out-of-town guests in-
eluded Mrs. Phillip Stollman's
brother and sister-in-law and
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Gershon Segelman and Uri, Avi-
don and Omri, of Ein Dor, Is-
rael; Mrs. Kirchblum, of New
York; Mrs. Stollman's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Margolis of Los Angeles;
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Feigen-
baum of Cleveland and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Berman of Grand
Virginia Livesau,
Rapids.
The newlyweds are honey-
Shop Owner
mooning in Florida.

MISS FRANCENE WEINBERG

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Wein-
berg, of Pennington Drive, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Francene, to Obbie
Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Friedman, of Whitcomb
Avenue. The wedding date has
been set for Feb. 26.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd

of the exciting New

Mrs. A. Selesny Heads
Kvutzah's Auxiliary

The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvut-
sa,h Ivrith, at a meeting at the
home of Mrs. Abraham DeRoven,
elected the following officers:
Mesdames A. Selesny, presi-
dent; M. M. Rappaport and A.
DeRoven, vice-presidents; S.
Goldberg, corresponding and re-
cording secretary; J. Winokur,
treasurer; S. Stone, publicity; T.
Twersky and E. Jaffin, hospital-
ers; J. Ring, chairman of com-
mittees; A. Panush, chairman of
executive committee.
The Auxiliary of the Kvutzah
lends support to the Hebrew
weekly, "Hadoar," to "Hadoar
and the "Musaf." It subscribes,
for the libraries of the United
Hebrew Schools, to the Hebrew
monthly "Bitzaron" and the
Israeli monthly "r'ilyonoth" and
purchases books for the libraries
of the schools, especially those
published in Israel.
The former president, Mrs. Ju-
lius Ring, served the organiza-,
tion for seven years.

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