THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS — Friday, May 11, 1962 —
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Leader Gets High Recognition in
National Carpet Cleaning Circles
Betrothal Announced Alex and Celia Goldberg Honored
of Margaret Levin as 'Outstanding Foster Parents'
Leader Carpet Cleaning Co.. I Since then, the firm took on
Mr. and Mrs. Alex (Celia)
Goldberg, representing the Jew-
ish Family and Children's
Service, were among those to
receive honor certificates as
"outstanding foster parents"
last week from the Committee
for Foster Children Program.
Outstanding foster parents
were selected for the award by
each of the 11 child-care agen-
cies which are members of the
Committee. The presentations
were made at a May 3 luncheon
at the Veterans Memorial Build-
ing. The event was the kick-off
of the Committee's Foster Child
Week observance May 6-12.
The Goldbergs' first contact
with the Jewish Family and
Children's Service was in 1942,
according to Harold Silver, di-
rector of the agency and chair-
man of the 1962 Committee for
Foster Children.
.Since 1942, the agency has
placed 19 children, from the
ages of 17 months to 17 years,
with Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg.
In the agency record of the
Goldbergs, a worker states:
"Each time I have seen the
Goldbergs I have been more
and more impressed with their
strength and their real ability
to give to children. There is a
brightness, a sensitivity to han-
dle situations with children and
a warmth in these people that
is most unusual.
". . . It is not the foster
mother alone who stands out
in this, for friends and out-
siders spoke and still speak of
her as not 'Celia Goldberg,'
but 'the Goldbergs and the
children,' and by 'the children'
they included the children of
others whom they (the Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. bergs) sheltered and loved,
Schwartz of Farmington an- even though temporarily."
nounce the Bas Mitzvah of their
daughter, Thea Gale, will be
observed at Sabbath morning
For the Finest in Music
services Saturday at the Livonia
Jewish Congregation. An open
house in her honor will be held
2-5 p.m. Sunday.
and His Orchestra
for 48 years a leader in the many new methods. Marvin
carpet cleaning industry in Leader's son, who is associated
Michigan, has been accorded I with him in his business, was
recognition in national circles the first student at the Bigelow
for the progressive methods Carpet Manufacturing plant in
pioneered by the firm. New York, to perfect his skill
The first firm in the country for the use of the Bigelow Kar-
to be assigned the use of auto- pet Kare products.
matic cleaning equipment made
Currently, the Leader Carpet
by the Bigelow Carpet Manufac- Cleaning Co., located at 8700
turing, known as Bigelow Kar- Linwood, has a carpet protec-
pet Kare, the Detroit firm has tion offer — a free can of
specialized in it and to this Sprinkle-Kleen — a Leader ex-
day is considered one of the elusive — for Leader clients.
top users of the best equip-
ment in the land.
Jack Leader, head of the
firm, already rose to great
heights in his industry in 1928
when he hosted the first meet- ! The S 0 L YETZ - MORRIS
ing of the National Institute of I COHEN Post No. 530, Jewish
Rug Cleaners, at the convention i War Veterans, installed the fol-
in Detroit. More than 800 dole-! lowing officers: Harry Fried
MARGARET ESTER LEVIN
gates then already were fascin- man, commander; Max Mar-
ated by the Leader carpet clean- !shak, Ralph Smith, vice corn - Announcement has been made
ing processes. I manders; Theodore Kaminsky, of the engagement of Margaret
quartermaster; Joe Krause, ad- Ester Levin, daughter of Mrs.
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I jutant; Ray Weiss, judge advo_ Hoke Levin of Nicolet Place and
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Seymour Shultnan, chap- the late Mr. Levin to Lynn Hei-
lain.
lain. The Post continuing to den Smith of Syracuse, New
meet the first and third Thurs- York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
day of each month, at the JWV mour D. Smith of Syracuse, New
NIemorial Home. 4095 W. Davi - York.
Alan F. Westin, Associate Pro- son .
The bride-elect is a senior at
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fessor of Public Law and Govern- BLOCH-ROSE AUXILIARY Syracuse University where she
ment at Columbia University, I I
is affiliated with Sigma Delta
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will address the Jewish COM- recently
elected Mesdames Wil - Tau Sorority. Her fiance attend-
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president; Al
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The seven dimensions of phil-
in g delegate
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secretary;
Morris
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assembly of
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A fall wedding is planned.
treasurer;
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Irving Marsh, chaplain; and
I Might, Freedom, Love and .,i .
the subject
Thomas Tannis, patriotic in
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Albert Schiff. who has head- osophical
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AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 ed the Jewish National Fund of
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The meeting
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to houses of worship, universi- •
Mrs. - Frances Rafelson, 660 has been re-
Wednesday ,
Whitmore, announced outgoing elected presi-
A.4 ties, courts, military establish-
ments, civil liberties and the •
8:15 p.m., at
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President Mrs. Martin Foster dent for a
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press, family and fraternal •
Mrs. David Br ode r, newly- second term
• Music am, Entertainment
groups
and
the
arts.
Center.
installed president, will an at the biennial
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His "framework of dimen-
Prof. Westin
nounce chairmen for the meeting of the
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sions" provides a conceptual
has written
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coming year. Mrs. Harry Part- JNF board of
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and spoken ex-
structure, dealing with ultimate
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"right wing" Prof. Westin
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House in New
PUBLIC
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activities in the United States.
York
City.
ROBERT -J. RAFELSON
There are a total of 850 acres
Along with
He teaches Constitutional Law l'OST will hold installation of
of public parks in Israel. About
and Political Science at Colum- officers Wednesday evening at Schiff were
40 per cent of the park area is
hia University and has lectured the home of Sidney Kay, 18421 re - elected as
in Jerusalem, with the remain-
at Brandeis. Cornell. Harvard Midway, Southfield, announced honorary pres-
and Yale Universities. outgoing Commander Ralph ident s: Dr.
der in some 25 other cities and
For fine color movies
towns throughout the country.
Mrs. Philip Bernstein, chair- Epstein. Those to be installed Harris J. Le-
man of the delegate assembly are Sidney Kay, commander; v n e, who
of your wedding
planning committee, which ar- Joseph Simons, senior vice- served as pres-
Call
ranged the program. stated that commander; Fred Erlebacher, ident of the
one of its purposes is to ex- junior vice commander; Ralph JNF for ten
plore the nature and meaning Epstein, quatremaster; Morton consecutive Schiff
of these movements within the Oppenheim, adjutant; and Jack terms, and Dr. Israel Goldstein.
Mendell N. Fisher, who in the
American political scene, and Men, chief of staff and corre-
their significance for the Ameri- sponding adjutant. Installing the course of 28 years officiated
as
executive director, was elect-
can .Jewish community.
officer will be Norman L. Berk-
Stanley J. Winkelman, presi- ley. past Post and Department ed secretary of the board of
As vice presidents .ii
dent of the Council, will serve of Michigan commander. Re- directors. As
were re-elected Dr. Miriam '1(
as moderator for the program freshments will he served.
Freund, former president of Ha- I -lc
portion. Time has been allotted
for discussion by the delegates.
LT. ELI LEVIN LADIES dassah; Clara Leff, president of I -It
The business portion of the AUXILIARY will meet 12:30 Pioneer Women; Nathan A Le-1:
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assembly will include comments p.m. Tuesday- at the home of vine, former chairman of JNF's f
on the Council's activities by Louba Luppiloff, 18105 Hubbell, Brooklyn Division.
Maurice Levin was re-elected :
Winkelman and by Walter E. with ,Jeanne Polansky as co-
Kosher
Klein, executive director. The hostess. The Child Welfare treasurer, Mrs. Pearl Plesser
annual report will be distrib- Party will he held Saturday at and Louis Segal, associate treas-
uted.
the D. .J. Healy Home. Poppies urers, and Miss Julliet N. Ben-
Delegates will vote on a pro- will be distributed, election of jamin, honorary secretary.
Dr. Joseph P. SternStein was
posed amendment under which officers will be held and cancer
appointed national director, to
no member of the executive pads sewn.
succeed Fisher who is remain-
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committee would be permitted
SGT. MORTON A. SILVER- ing as consultant. Isidore Ep-
to serve more than two sue-
stein was elected assistant sec-
, cessive elective terms and a MAN POST AND AUXILIARY retary.
lapse of one year would be re- have received a gold citation
from the Veterans Hospital at
quired for re-election.
Battle Creek in recognition of Beth Moses Elects
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman. for-
"extraordinary service to the
each
mer president of the Council,
New Slate of Officers
will serve as installing officer hospital and its patients." The
At
its
recent
election
meeting,
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citation, the first ever awarded
after the election of officers.
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by the hospital, was in acknowl- Cong. Beth Moses elected the
The Jewish War Veterans, De- edgement of the regular visits following officers: president, Hy
partment of Michigan Ladies to the patients and of
Ginzer; vice president, Jerry
the gifts
lb.
Auxiliary, headed by Mrs. Esther provided and shows arranged
Guttenberg; treasurer, Isadore
Feld, will be the hostesses at Over an extended period of Bernstein; secretaries, Mrs.
cello
the social hour following the time. Recently
bag
installed officers Jerome Kohn and William Naf-
meeting.
of the Post are Maurice Shep- taly; and Max Marsha, three-
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box
FREDERICK'S JEWELER
Greenberg. senior vice com-
During the early years of the
Ifayirn Ben Ephraim, progeni- mander; Lawrence Gubow,
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Topic at Council
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