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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-12-09

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Women Mobilize for Bond Day

Bond Women volunteer workers met recently to plan Detroit's
intensive one-day effort in support of the State of Israel Develop-
ment Bond Issue, to be held Sunday. Mrs. Morris Adler is women's
Grand Marshal of the one-day campaign.
Designated as National Action Day for Israel, Dec. 11 will
be highlighted by visits to the homes of Jewish families through-
out Detroit. The women who attended the Nov. 29 meeting will be
the spearhead of the largest corps of women bond workers in this
community's history, who -will help in carrying out the one-day
emergency Israel Bond subscription program.
Mrs. Adler emphasized that the tempo of Israel Bond sales
must be stepped up if Israel is to be provided with the sinews of
development with which to survive as an independent, self-
sustaining nation.
Mrs. Adler indicated her confidence that National Action
Day for Israel will produce a record. one-day sale of Israel Bonds,
and added: "I know that oar National Action Day for Israel will
mark a_ significant step forward in our sale of Israel Bonds.
More than 750,000 persons have already purchased some $200,-
000,000 in Israel Bonds. We must see to it that we do our share
to increase this total substantially during the one-day campaign."

Laurie Silver to Tamed
New 17 ;orker April 29

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Activities

GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER will meet Wednesday eve-
ning, at Cong. Beth --Yehudah,
18450 Wyoming. A "This Is Your
Life" program about one of the
members will be presented. Ha-
nukah gifts will be exchanged by
members. For information, call
Mrs. Leonara Miller, LI. 7-4504.
* * *

Mrs. Seymour Weiss, president
of TIKVAH CHAPTER, an-
nounces a luncheon meeting to
be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the home of Mni. Cy
Aaron, 3511 Cambridge. Mrs. Bert
Ablitz is chairman of the program
which will feature a book review
by Mrs. Charles Solovich, hon-
orary president of the local
Council.
MISS LAURIE SILVER
* * *
HENRY MORGENTHAU
At a recent family dinner
party, the engagement of Lau- CHAPTER is planning its annual
rie Silver, daughter of Mr. and Mother and Daughters Night at
Mrs. Leo Marcus, of Webb Ave., 3:30 p.m., Dec. 19, at Adas Shalom
to Jerry Gross, son of Mr. and Synagogue. A weekend vacation
Mrs. Max Gross, of New York will be awarded to a paid-up
member. The dramatic group will
City, was told.
perform, and. a social hour will
The bride-elect is a graduate
conclude the program.
of the University of Michigan.
Her fiance . attended the City
College of New York. The cou- 300 Attend Banquet
ple has set an April 29 wed-
of Vaad Horabbonim
ding date.
Over 300 people, representing
30 synagogues and organizations,
Announce Chairmen
attended the annual banquet of
the Vaad Horabbonim and Met-
For Legal Convention
kaz Nov. 29, at Holiday Manor.
committee
Appointment o f
Nearly 30 local rabbis were in
members to organize the 35th attendance, many of whom spoke
annual convention of Tau Epsi- on various phases of traditional
lon Rho, international law fra- observance of Jewish law in the
ternity; was announced this week community. Rabbi Isaac Stoll
by Benjamin W. - Grant, general man, chairman of the Vaad, pre-
chairman.
sided over the evening's pro-
Co-chairman with Grant for gram.
the convention, to be held Dec.
The day, which coincided with
29 to 31, at the Statler Hotel, is the eighth anniversary of the
Morris J. Friedman, chancellor United Nations' decision creat-
of the fraternity's Detroit gradu- ing Israel, was celebrated with
ate chapter.
the recitation of Psalm 83 by
Other appointees are: Benja- Rabbi Israel Noiis and a talk by
min J. Safir, finance; Albert J. Rabbi Stollman.
Silber, program book editor;
Other participants were Cantor
Norman W. • Feder, assistant; Ruben Boyarsky, Rabbis Israel
Stanley W. Wise, publications; Rockove, Samuel Prero, Max J.
Paul publicity; Milton Wohlgelernter, Leizer Levin and
J. Mahler, convention activities. Chaskel Grubner. David J. Co-
Concluding the list are Robert hen spoke for the Markaz, of
M. Warren, reception; Benjamin which he is chairman, and Jo-
D. Jaffe, entertainment; Steven seph Edelman brought greetings
' I. Victor, social; Joseph Shul- from the Jewish Community
man, registration; Solomon B. Council.
Plans were made for the call-
Bienenfeld, moot court; Harry
Klein, liaison; Jack Schon, Car- ing of a mass meeting which
dozo award; and David I. Rosin, would promote the reorganiza-
tion and reactivation of organiza-
advisory.
tions to unite Jews and their
24 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS congregations in the spirit of
the Torah. • -
Friday, December 9, 1955

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arriages

SPENCE -GER SU K. Loretta
Gersuk and Charles I. Spence
were united in marriage in a
ceremony at the Rainbow Ter-
race on Nov. 23. Dr. Leon Fram
officiated.
The bride chose a gown of
Alencon lace over satin and ny-
lon tulle. Her veil of imported
French illusion was held in place
by a crown of seeded pearl de-
sign. She carried a bible covered
with white orchids.
Mrs. Gilmore Rubin, sister of
the bride, served as matron of
honor. Attending as bridesmaids
were Muriel Bensman, Marlene
Segal and Dorothy Robinson.
Linda and Gail Rubin, neices of
the bride, served" as flower girls.
Gilmore Rubin was best man and
the ushers were Mac Bensman,
Marvin Gersuk and Dave Segal.
Among the out-of-town guests
were the bride's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sender Bensman,
Mrs. E. Bensman, the bride's
aunt, and her cousins, Gerry and
Seymour Bensman, all of Mil-
waukee, Wis.; Dr. and Mrs.
Wayne T. Bensman, of Chicago;
the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. N.
Spence, of London, Eng'and; his
aunt, Mrs. R. Goldberg, of Cin-
cinatti, Ohio; Mrs. S. Mendelsohn
and Mrs. H. Halzman, of Wash-
ington D. C.; the B. Aronsoffs
and the L. Aronsoffs, both of To-
ledo, and Ben Dickstein and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Dickstein, of New
York City.
Following dinner and a recep-
tion, the couple left' for. a three-
week honeymoon in Miami Beach.
On their return they will reside
on Chicago Blvd.
.* * •
POLANSKY - FINKELSTEIN.
In a double-ring ceremony sol-
emnized Nov. ,27, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe, Sarr ay Finkelstein,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Finkelstein, became the
bride of Dr. Sanford Polansky,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Polansky. Rabbi Moses Lehrman
and Cantor Katzman officiated.
The bride wore a satin gown
highlighted with re-embroidered
Alencon lace and seed pearls. She
carried a bouquet of white or-
chids, ivy and stephanotis.-
Mrs. Sam Mandelbaum, sister
of the bridegroom' was matron
of honor, and Millicent Finkel-
stein and Mrs. Jerome Finkel-
stein were bridesmaids. Assisting
the bridegroom as best man was
Sam Mandelbaum. Hanley Gur-
win and Dr. Jerome Finkelstein
were ushers.
Following a motor trip, the
couple will . reside in Benton
Harbor, Mich. Out-of-town guests
came from Utica, N. Y., New
York City, Columbus, 0., Flint
and Toledo.

*

* *

GROSS-KIRCIDEL. The • mar-
riage of Liticille Kircidel, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Morris Meyer and
the late Mr. Meyer, was recently
solemnized to Adolph Gross, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gross, of
3821 Webb. Rabbi Joseph Rabino-
witz and Cantor Judah Goldring
officiated at the Ceremony, held
in Cong. Beth Shmuel. The
couple is presently residing at
20410 Grandview.
• * *
DEITSCH-GOLDS. Mr. a n d
Mrs. Jack. Golds, former De-
troiters now of Los Angeles,
Calif., announce the marriage on
Nov. 23 of their daughter, An-
netta, to Albert Deitsch, of Los
Angeles.

Isaac. Finkelstein to Speak
At Speaker's Club Program_

The family of the late Jacob
Newman acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends
chiring the family's recent be-
reavement.

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