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April 20, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-04-20

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Kvutzah ivrith Women Group Living Talk at Sholem Afeichem to Hold 5th Annual Sriringbance
Kanier-Kaies Rites
To Hold Annual . Program Workmen's Circle PTO
The fifth annual Spring Kaplan, ticket Chairman, states
Observed at Knollwood The annual women's • pro-
Dance of. the Sholem Aleichem, that tickets are now available

The PTO of the Workmen's
Circle School and Kindergarten
announces its next scheduled
meeting at 9:00 p.m. Thursday
at the WC Centre, 11529 Lin-
wood.

gram of the Kvutzah Ivrith,
Hebrew cultural group of De-
troit, will be held Saturday
evening, in the auditorium of
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
-13226 Lawton.
The program, which will be
conducted entirely by the
women Hebraists, Will feature
readings, brief talks, solos and
community singing, Participants
are: Misses Leah and Rose Pike,
Mesdames Meyer Mathis, Shir-
ley Sklash, Drora Kleinplatz,
Devorah Weitzman and Miss
Ruth Reviv.

Guest speaker Aaron Krasner,
assistant professor of social
group work at the Wayne Uni-
versity School of Social Work,
will discuss "What Do Our Chil-
dren Get Out of Group Living?"
The discussion is free and open
to everyone.

The PTO also wishes to an-
nounce that plans are now be-
ing made for the annual card
party to be given on May 5.
The New
- American Branch
227, is holding its regular meet-
ing Saturday, at 9:00 p.m., at
the WC Centre. The evening will
be spent discussing and compar-
ing personal experiences during
World War II.



Maimonides Women '
Feature Original Skit

MRS. GERALD KANTER

Marilyn Dale Kates, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Simon Kates, of
17127 Santa Barbara, and the
late Dr. Kates, and Gerald Alan
Kanter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Kanter, of Merton Rd.,
were united in marriage in a
ceremony April 10, at Knoll-
wood ,Country Club. Rabbi
Morris Adler officiated.

The bride wore a gown of
white Italian silk taffeta, high-
lighted by a portrait neckline
and short sleeves. The elongated
bodice and bouffant skirt ex-
tended into a chapel- train. Her
illusion veil fell from a crown
-of heirloom orange blossoms.

Mrs. Alvin Gendelman was
the bride's matron of honor, and
Susan Mann was maid of horior.
Bridesmaids were Phyllis Alt-
nian, Judith Holinstat, Shelby
Keywell and Mrs. Gerald Shu-
mer.

An original skit, written and
directed by Mrs. Joseph Dubin
will be presented by the Wom-
en's Auxiliary of Maimonides
Medical Society, at their regular
meeting at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday,
at the L'Aglon Room of the
Fisher Building.
This skit will honor the Honor
Roll Members, and includes
mesdames: I. Walter Silver,
Henry Schlesinger, Sidney
Freidlaender, Charles Gitlin,
Samuel Reisman, and Joseph
Dubin. The musical portions will
be done by Mrs. Samuel Barr.
Mrs. Max Steiner, president,
announces that there Will be a
short business meeting to elect
new officers. Also, Mrs. Steiner
will present Mrs. Samson Wit-.
tenberg, a 25 - yeah member,
with a pin -to honor the occa-
sion..



CARD OF THANKS '
The family of the late Oscar
Rosenberg acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives a n.d
-friends during the family's re-
` cent bereavement.

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Friday, April 20, 1956

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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Green-
berg, of 19209 ilartwell, a n -
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Mark Davit on Satur-
da?, at Cong. Beth Abraham.
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The Bar Mitzvah of Bryant
Kahn, son of Mr. Oharles D.
Kahn, of 19958 Braile, and the
late Mrs. Eva Kahn, will be
observed on Saturday, at Cong.
Beth Tikvah. A kiddush in
Bryant's honor will follow
services.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Meyer J. Elman,
of 18002 Pennington, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Alan David, on Saturday, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue. A re-
ception in his honor will be
held from 12:30 to 4 p.m.,
April 29, at Rainbow Terrace.

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Following - a reception, t h e
couple left for a honeymoon in
Las Vegas and California. They
will make their home on Green-
field Rd. when they return.

The Bar Mitzvah of Sanford
Isaac Gossman, son of Maj. and
Mrs. Joseph H. Gossman, for-
merly of San Juan Dr. and
now stationed at Verdun,
- France, will be celebrated on
April 28, at Luxemburg Syna-
gogue, Duchy of Luxemberg.
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The bridegroom was served
by Gerald Shumer as best man,
and ushers included George
Kates, the bride's brother, Arn-
old Berger, Robert Eisenberg,
Jerome Halperin, Charles La-
ven, Burton Mahler, Eugene
Mall, Richard Modell and Ro-
bert • Steinberg.

I Bar Mitzvahs

Music and Entertainment

Institute, Chapter 11, will be
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Institute, 18495 Wyoming. Co- 1-2552.
chairmen of the dance commit-


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with the assistance of Mrs. An-
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and His Orchestra
Dick Stein l, will provide
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parties throughout July, August
Levine, - Mrs. Sylvia. Chover j and September.
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