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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Taubers Celebrate 70th
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
(Eva) Tauber will celebrate
their 70th wedding anniver-
sary at Sabbath morning
services Aug. 7 at Cong.
Beth Abraham-Hillel. The
children, grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and
niece and nephew will co-
host a kidush reception fol-
lowing the service. Friends
and the congregation are
invited.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
and Cantor Shabtai Acker-
man, with the synagogue
choir led by Associate Can-
tor Israel Fuchs, will con-
duct the service.
Five years ago, in honor of
their 65th wedding anniver-
sary, the couple was hon-
ored with the naming of the
week-day chapel in their
honor. A gift for the Chapel
will be presented to the con-
gregation by the grandchil-
dren and great-grandchil-
dren.
The Taubers were born
in Austria and came to the
United States shortly after
the turn of the century.
They met in New York
the family at the celebra-
tions.
A private family dinner-
dance will be held Aug. 22 in
the banquet hall.
OPEN HOUSE
Wed Aug 11, 9am, to 7pm
FREE COFFEE Et CAKE
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features a full line of Quality Breads,
Rolls and Challah.
Danish and French Pastry, Coffee Cakes,
Miniatures, Butter Cookies, Wedding
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THE TAUBERS
City, were married there
and came to Detroit in
1913. Their children are:
Judge and Mrs. Nathan J.
(Beatrice) Kaufman, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph (Sarah)
Tauber of California; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack (Gina)
Tauber, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing (Ruth) Fenchel, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
(Jeanette) Feldman, Ann
Goldman of Florida and
Beatrice Tauber.
Mrs. May Zwirling, sister
of Mrs. Tauber, also will join
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functions through offices in
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World Fund-Raisers Spurred
by Jewish Agency Committee
Unification of efforts by
Jewish communities
throughout the world in
support of Israel was ef-
fected at meetings held in
Jerusalem last week by the
Jewish Agency's World
Fund-Raising Committee
that began to function two
years ago under the chair-
manship. of Paul Zucker-
man.
Emphasizing the primacy
of the Jewish Agency and
the Keren Hayesod, the
world committee issued an
appeal to world Jewry to
increase the fund-raising as
well as educational pro-
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in fund-raising, Zuckerman
reported upon his return
here this week from the Je-
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for increased generosity to
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Correction
The name of the late Dave
Weiner was misspelled in
his obituary appearing in
last week's Jewish News.
The Jewish News regrets
the error.
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