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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-01-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 6, 1961 —

Kvutzah Ivrith to 'Hear
Talk on `Ribol,' Father
of RUssian Haskalah

JNF Evening to Hear
Rabbi M. Rosenbaum

Beber - Grekin
Rites Solemnized

Wolf Snyder, local educator,
will lecture 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Jewish Community Centel.
before Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew
Cultural Society of Detroit. His
subject will be Rabbi Isaac Baer
Levensohn, popularly known as
the `Ribol" and recognized as
the "Father of Haskalah" (En-
lightenment) in Russia. He was
also credited with being founder
of the "Science of Judaism."
The anniversary of Rabbi
Levensohn's death in 1860 is
being observed by the Kvutzah
and other Hebrew cultural
groups. S'nyder, who has made
a special study on the "Ribol"
will discuss the latter's literary
works, activities and his effect
upon the Jewish people.
MRS. JAMES GREKIN
The lecture will be delivered
Jacqueline
Harriett B e b e r,
in H e b r e w. Anyone who is
interested may attend. Chair- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Beber of Northlawn Ave.,
man is Bernard Isaacs.
and James Allen Grekin, san
of the late Dr. S. L. Grekin and
TB Victim in USSR
Mrs. Grekin, were wed Dec. 24
a ceremony performed by
Searches for Brother in
Rabbi Jacob E. Siegel at Adas
Philip Trachtenblatt Shalom Synagogue.
The bride wore a white satin
A plea from a tuberculosis
sanitorium inmate in eastern gown with three-quarter sleeves
Russia in search of her brother and a fitted, beaded bodice. She
presumed living in Detroit has carried white roses on her con-
reached the office of The Jew- firmation Bible.
Rosalie Beber served her
ish News.
We make known the particu- sister as maid of honor. Brides-
lars in hopes that the man be maids were Mrs. Robert Singer,
Louise Liberman - and Debora
identified.
The request for help first Recklin.
Edward Greida was best man.
came to Mrs. Eva Abramovitz,
3835 Duane (Apt. 204, TE Attendants were Phillip Gaber-
4-4475). Her sister, Mrs. Gittel man, Robert Gaberman and
Lindenbaum, is also an inmate Joel Goldberg. Following a New
at the sanitorium at 44 Milit- York honeymoon, the couple
seyskaya • St., Apartnient 6, will reside in Des Moines, Iowa.
Chabarovsk, U.S.S.R., / and a
friend of Basia B. Tillman who Beth Aaron Affiliates
wrote the letter.
It begins: "Hello Dear Un- Join in 'Exodus' Event
acquainted . . . I used to live
Beth Aaron Sisterhood and
in the city of Pervomay4c. And Men's Club are combining
now, since 1937, I have been efforts to sponsor the first Sun-
and am living in the Far East day showing in Detroit of the
in the city of Chabarovsk: Your movie "Exodus." •A theater
sister and I aze friends . .
party will begin the evening
she is a very fine woman."
7:30 p.m. Feb. 12.
Mrs. Tillman -says her broth-
The entire Mercury Theater,
er, Philip Trachtenblatt, left where the movie will be shown,
Pervomaysk (formerly called has ben taken over by Beth
Bogonol, or Bogomol) in 1913 Aaron for the occasion. For
to come to America. They cor- reservations call Mrs. Jerome
responded, but Mrs. Tillman Silberman, DI 1-0436 or Beth
lost his Detroit address when Aaron Synagogue, UN 1-0773.
she fled the Nazis in 1941. She
Tickets are also obtainable
never has returned to Pervo- from the other members of the
maysk, and so any attempts he committee, Mrs. Sol Docks, Ben
may have made to contact her Drapkin, Arthur Faber, Mrs.
would have been futile. She Ben Freeman, Mrs. Albert Kap-
says he has two sons, Froim and lan, Dr. Marvin Last, Mrs. Mor-
Usher-Anshel.
ris Litvin, Mrs. Meyer Millman,
"His name is Philip Trachten- Jerome Silberman, Max Silver-
hiatt," writes Mrs. Tillman. "If man, Mrs. Hyman Z a 1 e n k o,
you will find him, please tell Sisterhood president, and Meyer
him that his sister, Basia, is Millman, president of the Men's
Club.
looking for him."

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8:30 p.m. Monday at the hom
of Mrs. D. Tapper,
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in 1938, will
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the Lodge's
program 8:30 p.m. Monday at
the Hayim Greenberg Center.
His topic will be "Bowling—A
Factor in Bnai Brith." A film
on bowling will be included in
the social hour following Maza's
talk, according to President
Dan Levy. Refreshments will
be served.

Delinquency and Jewish
Youth to Be Discussed

9

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rose

RESORT HOTE

Rabbi Milton RoSenbaum of
Temple Emanuel will be the
guest speaker at the Landsman-
shaften Evening of Culture and
Entertainment a t8:30 p.m., Jan.
26, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center. The event, which is
sponsored this year by •the
Committee of Landsmanshaften
for Jewish National Fund and
the Bnai Brith Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, is one of a
series in observance of JNF
Month.
In keeping with the festive
occasion of Hamisha Assar (or
Tu) B'Shevat, the New Year of
the Trees, which falls this year
on Wednesday, February 1, ap-
propriate refreshments will be
served. Aaron , Rosenberg, at-
torney and humorist, will serve
as Master of Ceremonies, and
a group of popular artists will
provide musical entertainment.
The meeting is open to the
public.

PAULETTE OPPERT FINK
of Minneapolis, who was chosen
two weeks ago at the UJA
national convention as national
chairman of the Women's Divi-
sion, wilP leave shortly on a
countrywide speaking tour on
behalf of the 1961 United Jew-
ish Appeal campaign.

G•eenstones 11,_fark
50th Anniversary

"Juvenile Delinquency — and
Our. Jewish Youth" will be the
subject of a talk by Harold Sil-
ver, - JewiSh Family Service, at a
oneg shabbat of the Sholem
them Institute, 9 p.m. today
public is invited.
The Institute's annual
rant Day will be held f
7 p.m. Sunday, featurin
menu for adults and
The public is invited to
raising affair.

THE YOUNG ISRAEL COUNCIL OF
METROPOLITAN DETROIT

Announces

ECOND OF A SERIES OF FOUR LECTURES
DAY, JANUARY 11, 1961, 8:30 P.M.



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