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August 17, 1956 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-08-17

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Sets. Sept. 16 Date

'Carol Stross to Wed
Seymour M. Robert:

omen s

MISS RHODA GARUER

Mr. and Mrs. . Meyer R. Gar-
ber, of Princeton Ave., an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage, on Sept. 16, of their
daughter, deRhoda Natalie, to
Donald Seymour Schlossberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Schlossberg, of Tuxedo Ave.

Optimistic Report on
Romanian Jewish Life
Presented by U.S. Rabbi

"Judaism is alive in Roma-
nia" and is "capable of repro-
duction", an American rabbi
who visited the Soviet Union
and three other Communist
states in Eastern Europe said to-
day in an article in the Detroit
Times. The rabbi, Samuel Adel-
man, contrasted religious free-
dom and a rich religious life
in Romania with the barren-
ness of Judaism In the USSR.
Rabbi Adelman reported that
his party of _Orthodox _rabbis
found 48 synagogues serving
Bucharest's 90,000 Jews, and
that they found . a rabbinical
3eminaty in Arad. "Every city
has at least one Talmud Torah
and BuCharest has three," he
wrote. He added that the gov-
ernment helped promote religi-
ous education and that a sur-
prisingly large number of Jew-
ish children attend yeshivas.
"The Kosher butcher shops,
the prayer shawl factory, the
Kosher wine, the Matzo bakery,
the ritualariums, the Rabbis;
the Cantors, the Shoctim (ritual
slaUghterers), the Yiddish the-
aters in Jassy and Bucharest,
the Jewish library in the capital
city—all gave concrete evidence
that Judaism is alive in Roma-
nia. And that it was still capa-
ble of reproduction," Rabbi
Adelthan said.
In Czechoslovakia, Rabbi Ad-
elman wrote, "we were de-
pressed by an almost complete
absence of religious education
except for one hour a week of
instruction modeled - after the
release-time program in New
'York schools. It seemed to us
that the Jewish religious mu-
seums and relics of the past we
found in Prague were symbolic
of a Jewish community whose
glorious history held little prom-
ise for the future."

Economy is itself a great rev-
enue. —Cicero-

JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a special board
meeting at 12 noon, Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. Kate Lin-
enthal, 2670 Elmhurst. Final
plans for the organizations an-
nual bake sale on Aug. 29 and
30 in the city's kosher meat
markets will be made. Proceeds
from the undertaking will go to
aid orphaned children in Israel.
* * *
Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president
of the DETROIT LADIES
AUXILIARY, Jewish Consump-
tives Relief Society at Denver,
will be hostess at a luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at 4255
Tyler. Mrs. Pearl Landes, dele-
gate to the recent convention
in Denver, will present her re-
port.
* * *
VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, met
recently to plan its program for
the year. The principal event
will be a dinner-dance on Nov.
28, at the Elmwood Casino.

*

r

Edward Wishnetsky, with of-
a
acal
o Scott Films Present s Color
fices at 17616 Wyoming, special
representative of the Columbus 1 WEDDING MOVIES
AT A REASONABLE PRICE
Mutual Life Insurance Com-
pany, ranked among his com-
by Marshall Klaper
pany's 12 top leaders for vol- ▪ WO. 1-4966
UN. 4-9190 j
ume of life insurance sold dur-
ing July, according to an an-
nouncement from Ben F. . Had-
ley, vice president and super- * You Can Be Sure . .. If It's
intendent of agents.
In national competition with
*
And His Orchestra
4c
,
all other Columbus Mutual *
agents throughout the United *
;
5-2445 UN 4-3018*
States, Mr. Wishnetsky, who is *TY
*
a member of the Hordes Agency,
Detroit, produced pver $70,000
for the month of July . which
contributed toward making this
MISS CAROL STROSS
July's production the largest
Mr. and Mrs. Julius K. Stross, July total in Columbus Mutual's
of Northlawn Ave., at a recent 48-year history.
cocktail party announced the
Office or Plant Parties
engagement of their daughter, PHOTOGRAPHS by
in Our Private Banquet Room
Carol Knight Stross, to Seymour
BERNARD H.
M. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs.
UN 2 .-7642
Jack Robinowitz,- of Jerome
7 Mile-
Ave., Oak Park.
Plans All
Wyoming
The bride-elect attended the
Details
KE. 1-$196
University of Michigan. Mr.
TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS
CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES
Roberts attended Michigan State
University, where he was affi-
liated with Zeta 'Beta Tau fra-
ternity, and graduated frOm
Wayne State University.
ENROLL NOW

*********************n
'

.

DICK STEIN * * *

***********-k**********tt

BAR MITZVAHS
SHOWERS

WINER

* *

At a recent luncheon of the
fund-raising committee of
SHERUTH LEAGUE, host-
essed by Mrs. Robert Heydt,
chairman, and Mrs. Morton
Lewis, co-chairman, the follow-
ing appointments were made:
Mesdames Sidney Fuller, darl-
ings; Milton Caplan, Norman
Jaffee, Morris Beresh, John D.
Federbusch, William Gros s,
Charles Kaufman, Albert Smith
and Theodore Talon, secretaries.
* * *
-
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will 'hold
a theater party on Tuesday eve-
ning, at Melody Circus. Mrs.
Gladys Kaminer is chairman of
the project, from which pro-
'ceeds will go for child rescue
work in Israel. For information,
call her at UN 1-7397.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
has scheduled an "All-Out Day"
for Tuesday, during which-mem-
bers will work on fund-raising.
The program will begin with a
brunch at 10 a.m., at Sammy'S.
For reservations, call Marilyn
Belin, LI 6-9035.
* * *
PRIMROSE ENE V OLE NT
CLUB will have a child rescue
bind games party at the home
of Mrs. Joseph Rodman, 18234
WOodin,gham, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Mrs. Wm. Belinsky, child rescue
fund chairman, announces all
proceeds will go to charity. A
regular meeting will also be held
Aug. 29, 8:30 p.m., at Beth Jo-
seph on- Wyoming.
* * *
Mrs. Harry Blank, president
of WOMEN'S DIVISION • of
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-
TUTE, announces a Mlave Mal-
ke, at 9 p.m„ Saturday, Aug.
25, at the Institute, 18495 Wy-
oming. Members and guests are
invited. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames _Minnie Avrin, Jennie
Hirtz, Bessie Zarenkin and
Sarah Swartz.

Bnai Brith Young Adults
Plan Traditional Dance

DROMEDARY

CAKE MIXES

`make the cake'

Kosher, too—
they have the
... yet Dromedary
costs no more!



The Middle West's first hy-
droelectric plant was built in
Grand Rapids in 1881.

:1
1

The 13th annual Yom_ Kippur
Night Dance of the Bnai Brith
Young Adults will be held on
the evening of Sept. 15, in the
United D air y Workers Hall,
15840 'Second.
The semi-formal a f f air is
headed by ' Sanford Eisenberg
ANYONE CAN BANE! as overall chariman. He is as-
sisted by Jim Dierenfield, con-
tact; Mike Pelavin, publicity;
Abe Wein, arrangements; Ed
Radner, tickets; and Linda Bres-
ler, secretary.
Dancing will be to the music
of Sam Emmer and his orches-
Omirawrdsmrsp
tra. Adults, as well as young
adults, are invited to attend.
It's newt
Tickets may be purchased at
It's wonderful!
BBYO headquarters or by call-
Try Dromedary
Pound Cake MN 4 ., ing TO. 6-8542.

at your grocer's 7'
nowt

Edward Wishnetsky One
of 12 Columbus Life
Top Insurance Writers

Brevities

The 12th biennial Wayne
County district convention of
the 14TH DISTRICT DEMO-
CRATIC ORGANIZATION will
be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday,
at Local 157 Hall, 14th and Mc-
Graw. Secretary of State James
M. Hare will be keriote speak-
er, and a report on legislation
in the 84th Congress will be
given by Cong. John D. Dingell.
William Light is a secretary of
the organization.
* * *
HARRY ZUCKER has been,
appointed vice-president and
assistant general manager of
the wholesale furniture depart-
ment of Associated Industries,
Inc., announces Buck M. Gold-
man, president. Zucker has been
with the firm since January.
* * *
"DRACULA," that blood-

CUGELL DAY SCHOOL

NURSERY

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KINDERGARTEN

Morning or Afternoon Sessions
Careful Transportation

10010 THATCHER EL 6-5112 or WE 3-1'189

It is now less than three weeks before
the High Holy days which begin with

ROSH HOSHONO EVE

-WEDNESDAY NIGHT,
SEPTEMBER 5,

curdling, spine-thrilling mon-
ster of all horror stories, will

(two days after Labor Day)

be staged at NORTHLAND
PLAYHOUSE next week, be-
ginning Tuesday evening. Star-
ring as Count Dracula is John
Carradine, bulwark of the stage
and screen for the past 30 years.

-Have you arranged for your accommoda-
tions for worship on the NEW YEAR and the

State FEPC Reports
On 100' Complaints

- At its monthly meeting held
in Lansing, the Fai Employ-
ment Practices Commission re-
viewed its action on 100 com-
plaints filed thus far this year,
Sidney M. Shevitz, commission
chairman, announced.
According to the cornmis 7
sion's executive director, John
G. Feild, of 100 claims alleg-
ing discrimination in employ-
ment, filed through July 31, 93%
were against employers, 4%
against labor ' organizations and
3% against employment
.agencies. A further breakdown
shows that 95% of these claims
involve race, 2% involved re-
ligion, and 3% involved national
origin and ancestry. Claims al-
leging discrimination in hiring
constitute the majority of claims
filed a-mounting to 63 % of the
total. Discharge cases are 16%,
followed by upgrading at 14%,
and conditions of employment
at 7%.
To date, final dispositions
have been reached in 83 cases.
Of these, 24 were adjusted to
the mutual satisfaction of both
complainant and rezpondent.
Another 52 cases were dismissed
due to a lack of probable cause
to credit the allegation of dis-
diction, and three claims were
dismissed due to lack of juris-
diction, nad three claims were
withdrawn at the request of the
complainants.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mor-
ris Stramer acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
Shun the inquisitive person,
friends during the family's re-
for he is also a talker. —Horace
cent bereavement.



DARBY'S

DAY OF ATONEMENT?

Have you arranged for the enrollment of
your children in RELIGIOUS SCHOOL for the
coming season?

Have you found an attractive HEBREW
SCHOOL for your children?

Do your young people have a congenial
youth organization for advancing their social
life?

TEMPLE ISRAEL

invites you to inquire about a family member-
ship • in the congregation which will provide
effectively for your religious and ed-ucatiOnal
needs.

TEMPLE ISRAEL

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