THE CANADIAN JEWISH ^REVIEW
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Arnold, who will be called to the Reading of the Law on Saturday, Dember tt, at Adatb Israel Syn-H� is the brother of LAW-
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la, sister of Martin and Stephen, at the Jewish General Hospital, on December 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Aueibach, Argyle Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lebo-viti, Marietta Avenue,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Indaig (nee Sarah Cogan), 7729
guerbes Avenue, a son, Stephen arl, brother of Audrey, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on December 2; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cogan, Clark Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Indaig, Laval Avenue. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Granofsky, Lajeunesse Street. Mr. Indaig, the grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen (nee Ruth Barsuk), Duluth Street West, a son, Arnold, on November 2, at Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital; grandson of Mrs. A. Barsuk, Esplanade Avenue ; and of Mrs. L. Cohen, Duluth Street West Godparents are Mrs. L. Cohen, grandmother; and Max Shapiro, Denormanvllle Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Moe Greenberg (nee Belle Wiseberg), 7745 Querbes Avenue, a daughter, Harriet Frances, on December 4, at the Jewish General Hospital; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wiseberg, 4516 St Urbain Street; and of Mrs. L. Greenberg, 5593 Esplanade Avenue, and the late H. Greenberg; great-granddaughter of Mrs. H. Wiseberg, 4245 City Hall Avenue; and of Mrs. E. Stenzler, 5l60a Casgrain Street
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Garmalse (nee Pearl BraonsUjn), St Joseph Boulevard West, aHon, David, at the Jewish General Hospital, on December 5.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Gross (nee Sherna Richler), 4S48 Isabella Avenue, a son, brother of Ian Gary, on Sunday, December 19, at the Jewish General Hospital; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Richler, Decclles Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross, Wil-lowdale Avenue; great-grandson of Mrs. Mollie Richler, Jeanne Mance Street
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veinish (nee Toby Amsel), Kent Avenue, a son, Earl, brother of Franceen Myra, at the Jewish General Hospital, on December 9; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Amsel, Kent Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. L. Veinish, St Catherine Road: great-grandson -of Mrs, Y. LawrvfiQe
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Ian Kushner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kushner, de Bullion Street, will be called to the Reading of the Law on Saturday, January 15, at nine o'clock, in Adath Yeshurun Hadrath Kodesh Synagogue. He is the brother of Esther, aged fourteen; and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kushner, Esplanade Avenue.
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Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Schwartz (nee Eleanor Gould), St Zotique Street East, a daughter, Ilona Arlene, at Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, on December 12; granddaughter of Mrs. F. Gould, St Zotique Street East, and the late I. Gould; and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, Davaar Avenue; great-granddaughter of Mrs. E. Gerlock, of Toronto, Ont
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lebovitz Xnbe Marjorie Auerbach), Soissons Avenue, a daughter, Kay-
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Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raich (nee Dorothy Asner), Maplewvod Avenue, a daughter, Wendy, at th� Jewish General Hospital, on December 9; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Asner, Argyle Avenue; and of Mrs. L. Raich, Draper Avenue, and the late L. Raich.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben. B. Bell (nee Edythe Yussem), Jean Brillant Street, a son, Kenneth Howard, brother of Gerald Allan.
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at the Herbert Reddy Hospital, on December 9; grandson of Mrs. D. Yussem, St. Urbain Street, and the late H. Yussem; and of Mr. and Mrs. D. Belitaky, de 1'Epee Avenue. Godparents are Mrs. Sydney Kapltn, de HEpee Avenue; and Morris Belitaky, de Vimy Avenue. S. Ginsherman, Park Avenue, held the baby during the ceremony.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldberg, Esplanade Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rita, to Archie Wolf son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf-son, Hutchison Street, which takes place on Sunday, January 2,* at half-past five o'clock, at Beth David Synagogue.
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverman, Clark Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lily, to Israel (Bookie), son of Mrs. A. Betnesky, St. Urbain Street, and the late J. Betnesky.
The engagement of Ruth, daughter bf Mrs. Jacob Zbarsky, Linton Avenue, and the late Jacob Zbarsky, to Benjamin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berenbaum, Wiseman Avenue, is announced, the wedding to take place on January 23, in the Cardy Hall, Mount Royal Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vital, Querbes Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Jerry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Goodman, Jeanne Mance Street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Dergel, North Avenue, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Florence, to Nathan, youngest son of Mrs. Edith Rudakoff, St Urbain Street, and the late Aaron Rudakoff.
The engagement of Rhoda, daughter of I. Gillman, Park Avenue, and the late Mrs. Gillman, to Lyonel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, 965 Davaar Avenue, is announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sher, Jeanne Mance Street, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Riva, to Cecil, oldest sonof Mr. and Mrs. L, Lebofsky, de r%pee Avenue,
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Funeral took place from Paper-man's. Burial was in Jewish National Alliance cemetery.
David Blumer, formerly of Beau* harnois, aged sixty-four, died at the Jewish General Hospital, on December 12. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fanny Capilovitch Blumer; two sons, Jack and Seymor; three brothers, Isaac atid Karl; and Simon Blumer, of Roumania; and two sisters, Mrs. M. Perl (Dora); and Rachel, of Roumania. Funeral took place from Paper-man's, Rabbi S. H. Henchorn officiating. Burial was in Beth David cemetery. Shiva was at the home, 4814 Lacombe Avenue.
Abraham Tudiver, aged sixty-four, died suddenly at his home, 4854 Jeanne Mance Street He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Eva Braff Tudivex; three daughters,
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denly on December 15. She is survived by her husband, Louis Gornitsky; three sons, Dr. Israel Gornitsky, Reuben Gornitsky; David Gornitsky, of Astoria, N.Y.; one daughter, Mrs. Louis Zelechow (Anna), of New York; and four grandchildren, Annette and Simon Zelechow, of New York; Mervyn M. and Gerald H. Gornitsky. Funeral took place from Paperman's. Rabbi S. H. Herschorn officiating. Burial w*s in Hebrew Sick Benefit Association cemetery. Shiva was at the home, 748 MeEUtehran Arcane.
and the late A. Z. Oobea.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Bigmstt, of Quebec City, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Ros-lyn Lillian, to Murray Mendelson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Shier Mendelson, of Toronto, Ont, the marriage to take place in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wiseman, St Urbain Street, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Jean, to Max, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kirsch, Beaconsfield Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman, Dur-ocher Avenue, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Frances, to Gerald, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaushan-sky, Waverley Street
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ELM AN: In memory of a be* loved husband and father, Max, who passed away on the twenty-first day of Kislev, 1944. Ever remembered by wife and family.
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Joseph Meitin, aged seventy-four, widower of the late Mrs. Peshah Meitrn. died on December 15. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. S. Swirsky (Dora); Mrs. S. Freid-man (Esther); ooe son, Harry, of San Fernando, Calif.; six grandchildren, Sylvia, Maymie, Florence and EMe Swirtky, Pamela and Soaaa Frmidman; and two brothers, Harry and Saotutl Meitin. Funeral took place from Paperman's, Rabbi N. Afram*vitch officiating. Burial waa. in Nusach Raori cemetery. Shiva was at the home of a daughter, Mrs, S. Swirsky, 4276 City Hall Avenue.
Hsrriet Fnrnces, aged thirteen months, infsnt daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Harve? L. Weijrensberg, WsTerley Street, died on December 11. She wu the sister of Alfred.
took place from Papernwm's, Rabbi
S, H. Henchorn officiating. Shiva was at the home.
Mrs. Badana Garelik Greenberg, widow of the late Israel David Greenberg, aged sixty-eight, died at her home, 6086 Hutchison Street, on December 13. She is survived by three daughters, Misses Sarah and Esther Greenberg, Mrs, Arthur I. Stern (Lee); one son, Max; five grandchildren, Leonard, Haakell, Edward and Israel David Greenberg, and Bonnie Stern. Funeral took place from her home, Rabbi S. H. Herschorn officiating. Burial was in Young Israel cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
Isaac Korenberg, aged seventy-two, died on December 12. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fanny Komerofsky Korenberg; three sons, Samuel, Louis, Harry; one daughter, Mrs. H. Litner (Rae); six grandchildren, Herbert Korenberg, Joyce Korenberg, Shirley, Muriel and Michael Allan Korenberg, and Mrs. Philip Goldberg, formerly Miss Pearl Litner. Funeral took place from his home, 627 Querbes Avenue, Dr. C. N. Denburg, Rabbi, officiating. Burial was in Poale Zedeck cemetery. Shiva- was at the home.
Mrs. Bessie Balson Gornitsky, aged sixty-eight years, died sud-
17, at his BOM, SfM St. Urbain Street He is survived by four sons, Jimmy (Max), Harry, Ben., Louis; three daughters, Mrs, David Peters (Bessie); Mrs. Jack Applebaum (Sarah); Mrs. Bee, Moscovitch (Sylvia); nine grandchildren; two brothers, Max and Meyer; and one sister, Mrs. Hanna Rabinovitch. Funeral took place from his home, Rabbi M. Wacht-fogel officiating. Burial waa in Tfereth Israel cemetery. Shiva at the home.
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