Rubin-Crane Rites
Planned Nextju ne
cha vittes in Society
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Kinderbuch Publications (P.
The pamphlet is especially-
0. B. 388, Madison Sq. St., N.Y. noteworthy because it includes
10) has issued a most attractive excerpts from 'the humorous
brochure, "Our Sholem Alei- writings of the great Yiddish
chem: The Story of a Great author. The explanatory notes
Jewish Writer."
on the numerous works of
• This excellent biographical Sholem Aleichem lead to a
study, which should serve an greater understanding of his
especially good purpose for creative efforts and are certain
Jewish children but which will to inspire the reading of Sho-
enlighten grownups as well, lem 'Aleichem, in the original
was written and illustrated by by' those who know Yiddish
Herbert Kruckman.
and in translation, by English-
In a message to the reader, readers. There are many works
the director of Kinderbuch of Sholem Aleichem in English
Publications, I. Goldberg, ex- translations:
plains the purpose of the
,pamphlet—to help people be-
come interested "in our peo-
ple's great treasure called Sho-
lem Aleichem, who once said:
'Laughter is wholesome. Doc-
tors bid us laugh.' "
Wrl 1'
Kruckinan has ably compiled
The loveable and wise middle-
the basic facts about Sholem
Aleichem — his childhood in aged widow from the Bronx who
Voronkov, his early literary inspired the role played by Ger-
works in Russian, the begin- trude (Molly Goldberg) Berg in
ring .of his career as a Yiddish the new Broadway hit, "A Ma-
writer. his visit in America jority of One."-was revealed to
be Mrs. Celia Katz who for the
and his last days here. .
past...eigh • months has been ac-
- tiVe in the morale Work for GIs
Israel Eyes French Loan; of- the Nati-onal Jewish Welfare
services commit-,
Expects More U.S. Aid Board's'armed
•
JERUSALEM . (JTA)—Isra-el tee in Tokyo.
This caine to light
when
• Berg together
is making, efforts to obtain, an with
Sir Gertrude
,Cedric Hardwicke,
co-
.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kravitz, of Grand Rapids. left for London.
-They will also visit Paris, Copenhagen, Lucerne, Lake Como,
Germany and Israel. . • •
Philip Winter. accompanied by his daughter, Rena. arrived
in Vienna last week. After a brief visit in the Austrian capital,
the Winters will visit Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis ,Langwald Were passengers aboard the
Statendarn which departed Wednesday for France,
Mrs. Miriam Cohen left for Israel aboard the SS Zion, ac-
companied by her nieces from Chicago, the Misses Rivka and
Yaffa Broide.
Mr.' and Mrs. Louis -Goren flew to Lo-ndon to begin a two-
month tour of Europe. which will take them to Belgium. Holland,
Germany, Switzerland, Italy. and Israel., '
Miss Letty Perlman and Mrs. Pearl Bay flew to Madrid on the
start of a six-week tour of Europe. -
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen Oppenheim, of Wellesley Dr., re-
MISS PATRICIA RUBIN
turned this week from a four-month trip around the world. Start-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rubin, of ing from New York. the Oppenheims first visited-the Philippine
Fairfield Aye., announce the en- Islands. Tokyo. Hong Kong, Viet Nam. Bangkok before going' on
gagement of ' their daughter, to Israel, Turkey and France. They returned home aboard the
Patricia. to 'Stephen Arthur new' Holland Line ship. the Statendam.
Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Morton Demak and infant son-, former DetrOit-
1
Cyril Crane, of 18634 Oak Dr.
i ers now of Kansas City, Mo., are currently here on a visit with
Mr.. Crane formerly attended
and Mrs. Leo Borden. -of Northend Ave Oak
the University of Miehigan and I their parents. Mr:
Park. and Mr. and Mrs. William Demak. of Kentfield Ave. Dr.
' will enter Wayne State Univer-
sity in the fall. Plans are 'being Demak presently serves as a captain at the Richards Gabour Air
Force Base. and is connected with the dental clinic in Kansas
made for a-June wedding.
City. .
Mrs. Barbara Gall Feldman and six-month-old son. Lee Har-
Young Israel Considers ris. arrived
here last Sunday from Plainfield, N.J.. for a visit with
-Joining World Zionists her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Gall, of 16906 Log Cabin.
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Grossman. of Votrobeck Ct.. will celebrate
NEW YORK ..(JTA) — The
additional $20.000.00016an from Stars of. the play, met Mrs. Katz National Council of Young Is- their 44th wedding anniversary,' with a dinner Saturday night, at
France'
after
completing
use
of
fOr
the
first
time
.at
a
party
.the
rael "will explore the possibility. Terova's. given by their children. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cantor. Mr. and
the .530.000:000. loaned last
<- iday'S cast gave in her honor. of joining the World Zionist 'Or- - Mrs. L. Rosenfeld, Mr: and Mrs. P. Dougherty. Dr. and Mrs.. S.
year, it was learned: •
It was a)so disclosed that the ;It 'all began' when Mrs. Katz, ganization." it was announced Grossman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grossman and Mr. and Mrs. D. Gross;
Israel Industrial Institute is to a 40-yeat• resident of the Bronx. by Elijah Stein. newly-elected man. FolloWing dinner. there will be a gathering at the home of
oanroM
was red
pesuad
to
cam
co- president of the organization.
the' Cantors. on. Littlefield Ave.
' Teceive - 55
:000.000
l
f
. leave the
The announcement was made
the United States Development fort - and security of familiar
A party honoring the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Fund for purchase of machin- scenes for the great adventure following the 47th annual Young Mrs. Harry Kobel. of Pinehurst Ave.. will be held this evening ,in
in
the
unknown
Orient.
She
was
Israel
convention
which
was
ad-
ery and spare parts. Last year.
Sammy's Avalon Room, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Schiff
S15,000,000 was received from -accoinpanying h e r - daughter, dressed by Moshe Shapiro. and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Lahr are hosting the party. to which guests
whose husband. Sidney Wein- . former member of the Israel
the Development Fund. -
will be coming from NeW York City and Colunibus. 0.
Larger grants are expected traub, was on hi's way to take Cabinet. who called upon the
Mr. - and Mrs. David W. Arfa recently entertained their sis-
this year from U.S. farm sur- - osier as second secretary of the `organization "to contribute to
pluses, it was* indicated. to American Embassy in Tokyo. A . Israel the same program of tra- ter. Frances Ehrlich. of Los Angeles. Calif., as their house guest.
She
also
visited with Mr. • and Mrs. Westheimer. of ; Jackson. and
'
chance
meeting
on-board
the
ditional Jewry that it has given
make up for Israel drought
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hamburger. of Bay City, and Mr.1 and Mrs. Al
losses of last winter, which . S.S. President Hoover . with a , to America."
The convention was also ad- Fox. of Littlefield Ave.. before returning home.
have been estimated at 20.000.- leading Hollywood 'figure and
author, I., e o n .a r d Spiegelgas s . ,_ . dressed . by Dr. Judd Teller.
000 pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen. of 1282 Victoria. Windsor, are at-
who had lived in the Bronx as political secretary of the Jewish
a boy, catapulted Mrs. Katz to . Agency. who outlined Young ten-ding the World Congress of Agriculture and Dairy Products in
Broadway fanie. .
Israel's positive program of London. England. Included in their itinerary are Dublin. Paris.
; Watching -her daily on the Judaism and indicated that by Rome and Tel Aviv. where they plan to spend several weeks.
'shit). listening to her warm. joining the - World Zionist Or- They will return the middle of August.
• ' earthy views. seeing how zeal- ganization. the orthodox voice
• ously (and with what trouble) 'would' have greater strength on
!she observed the Jewish dietary the American' and Israeli scene.
laws in the ship's dining room,
Reports on the Kashrut situa-
recalled to , the playwright the tion In America were discussed
bitter-sweet incidents of his boy- at the convention. Rabbinical
hood in the Bronx. And so the bodies were called upon to de-
idea for the playing centering sist from individual endorse-
about Mrs. Katz was born.
ments and to organize them-
Mrs. Katz Was doing a tremen- selves into a community Kash-
- • dous job helping servicemen's rut board.
wives in Tokyo with their many
The convention decided .
problems — and not forgetting among other projects. to devel-
FOR CHILDREN 3 to 13
the needs of the young GIs who op a scholarship program to
Wixom, Mich.
30 minutes from Detroit
are served in Tokyo by JWB's help foster Yeshiva education
SERVING N.W. DETROIT AND SUBURBS SINCE 1947.
armed services committee. In on the American scene.
NO CHARGE FOR HOT LUNCHES OR TRANSPORTATION
this work Mrs. Katz's daughter
ON OUR OWN CAMP GROUNDS—A TOUCH OF THE WEST
al tante
• and her diplomat son-in-law Israel to Study Marriage
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were also active. When Mrs.
Katz left Japan recently a huge , on I'.S. Public Health Grant
CHELSEA, MICH.
31st Year
WASHINGTON (AJP) — The
affair was given in her honor
BOYS and GIRLS 5-15
by the JWB armed services U.S. Public Health Service has
8 WEEKS $375
4 WEEKS $190
committee at the Tokyo Jewish ! made available a grant of 553.-
2 WEEKS $100
000
to
the
Institute
of
Applied
Community
Center.
The
affair!
Smart brides select the
Emanuel Mark, Director
Soul Sinkoff, Manager
was organized by Miss Dorothy' Social Research in Jerusalem for
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
UN 4-0730
LI 5-2969
weddings and receptions. And
Brickman. USO-JWB director in a survey on marital problems
for good reason ! First, the
among the different immigrant
Tokyo.
staff of this famous hotel spe-
communities. Dr. Uriel G. Foa,
cializes in catering to wed-
More than 20.000 patients are executive director of the insti-
(For Boys)
(For Girls)
dings — lifts so many nagging
admitted to University Hospital . tute. will direct the survey.
"The Greatest Name i n Camping"
details from the shoulders of
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the bride and her family.
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each year.
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our exquisite Parlors for an
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A varied program for a healthful,
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summer
vacation.
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A friend of Jewish and Israeli education has requested us to offer
in his name Ave scholarships to
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
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Volu n tee r- in
Tokyo Revealed as
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21 TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, J uly 17 , 1959
Sholem Aleichem Pamphlet Gives
Background of Humorist's Works