APRIL 27, 1951
THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
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PL. 4758 295 Mount Royal W. BE. 5628
Flowen tel�f rt^hod t� all pflrti of Hw Wwld UNUSUAL AND ORIGINAL FRUIT BASKETS FOR EVIRY OCCASION
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR EASY REACH THE THREE
cenevfl PRSTRV SHOPS
Iwritt your IntptcHM. At first look, the dlKrimlnotlng � will reollie Htot here Is
�MrchoRdiM 'way above the usiial run. Special Cakes are mode up to your order;
a >ke assortment always on hand. Give your children the special CANADIAN SOUVENIR
"AU PETIT GENEVE" is open nights and Sundays.
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to your own measurements for indfviduality Cr perfection
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Now in our new quarters � 4707 DECARIE BLVD.
FRIENDLY FRUIT STORE, REG'D.
THE BEST FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
"20 yean as friendly 01 our namo" � MAX GARELICK �| 79�Q Q Immediate delivery to all parrs of city. C|MO /^OOB7 Telephono orden given special cart.
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5111 PARK AVE. Re�r el Uajerie
BERNKE'S BEAUTY PARLOR
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman, Mel rose Avenue, celebrated the second Passover Seder. The table
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Catering in our three
Air Conditioned Halls,
and in Synagogues.
centrepiece, carried put in Israeli colours, blue and white, was made up of a miniature Sefer Torah, with candelabra, and the place-cards showed designs of Menorahs used throughout the ages. Nathan Charles Goldenberg, the nephew of the host; and Elaine Newman, his daughter, asked the Four Ques-
Neuraann, Mr. and Mrs. Hoe Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Singer and daughter, Miss Sylvia Singer; Mrs. L. J, Neumann, of Ottawa, Ont.; Miss Bertha Lesser, Miss Janet McNally, of Kitchener, Ont.; Joseph Brickman, of London, England; David Newman, the son of the hosts; and Michael Kraus.
Dr. and Mrs. John Kershman, 743 Wilder Avenue, celebrated the
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12 N�M to 4 A. M.
second Passover Seder, with thirty-six guests present. The old ceremony of cutting the barley was celebrated. Later, Judith Kersh-man, daughter of the hosts, and her cousin, Gloria Goldstein, played the violin.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Perlman, 952 Dunlop Avenue, cele-brated the Passover Seder. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Berns, Dunlop Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perlman, Decarie Boulevard; Mrs. I. Perlman, Decarie Boulevard; Mr. and Mrs. H, Tennenbaum, and daughter, Sheila, Cote St. Luc Road, and I. Tolzess, Dunlop Avenue. Red and yellow roses centred the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merling, 4893 Clark Street, had with them for the Passover Seders their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arkin, and son, Earl Richard, of Newport, Vermont; Saul Arkin, also of Newport; Malcolm H. Levine, of Boston, Mass., who is attending Cham-plain College, in Plattsburg, N. Y.; and Miss Lillian Zinman, of Montreal!
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moscovitch, Clark Street, celebrated the Passover Seders and their daughter, Reva, asked the Four Questions. Also present were their son, Baril; Mr. and Mrs. H. Selinsky and family, Marquette Street; Mrs. E. Rabinovitch, and Mrs. Moscovitch's mother, Champagneur Avenue. Reva celebrated her eleventh birthday on the Tight of the first Seder. Red roses adorned the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ellison, Van Home Avenue, celebrated the Passover Seders, those present being: Mrs. I. Leebo&h, Deacon Road; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arron, and children, Ilona and Steven, of Ottawa, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. George Leebosh and daughter, Eleanor, pf Quebec City; Miss Marilyn Ellison, and Herbert Lewis, Van Home Avenue. Daffodils and carnations decorated the room.
Mr. and Mrs. <M. Gistrak, St. Urbain Street, celebrated the first aind second Passover Seders, with their family: Mrs. M. Slominsky, mother of Mrs. Gistrak; Mr. and Mrs. H. Slominsky, Queen Mary Road, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Gistrak; Mr. and Mrs. F. Rones, of Brooklyn, N. Y., son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gistrak.; and their son, Allan, who asked the Four Questions on each occasion. Spring flowers in variety were used to decorate the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Litvack, 5330 Hutchison Street, entertained at dinner at Ruby Foo's, in honor of the engagement of Miss Jacqueline Boisclair, St. Denis Street, to John Rougeau, St. Hubert Street. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
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Bert. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. I�sie Aisenthal; Miss Mary-Jane Bouchard; Edouard Auger; Jacques Rougeau, brother of the groom-elect; and Maurice Litvack, son of the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Litvack presented the honoree with a china breakfast set; and,, with. Mr. and Mrs. Rougeau, proposed toasts to the bride-elect and groomrelect.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rudner, 5355 Jeanne Mance Street, celebrated the two Passover Seders. Bonnie Rud-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
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Colonel Laval Fortier, K.C., Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration for the federal government, will oddresi the annual meeting of the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society, on Sunday, May 6. Graduation ceremonies for 400 students of the JIAS night school will be held at the same time at the Talmud Torah auditorium, 269 St. Joseph Boulevard West, Montreal, at 3 p.m. Jerry Segall is president of JIAS.
Rudner, asked the Four Questions. Movies were taken of the occasion. The table flowers were red roses and yellow tulips. Present were: Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. Rudner and children, Martin and Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. M. Abrams and children, Lester and Maureen; Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Garonce and children, Michael and Marilyn/; Mr. an* Mrs. L. Rudner and children, Shirley, Her-shel, and Marsha; Mr. and Mrs. T. Rudner and children, Lawrence and Paula; all children and grandchildren of the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Greem, 953 Rock-land Avenue, celebrated the first and second Passover Seders, with about twenty guests present for each. For the first Seder, their grandson, Arnold Cheifetz, Outre-mont Avenue, asked the Four Questions; and for the second Seder, another grandson, Walter Drimer, Dunlop Avenue. Philip Cheifetz, Outremont Avenue, a grandson, sr.id the blessing the first night; and for the second night, Mr. Green and Arnold Cheifetz. The table was adorned with white daisies, sent by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green, of Toronto, Ont., who were unable to be present; and also with an arrangement of daffodils. Wse�, and tuflpT* ** ~
Mr. and Mrs. M. Avrasin, 4650 Hutchison Street, celebrated the first Passover Seder. Members of the family who were present were their sons-in-law and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. William; Malus, and sons, Norman and Michael, 5119 Lacombe Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus L. Tinkoff, and daughter, Heather, and son, David, 5117 La-combe Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Perlmani, and sons, Edward and Sidney, 4860 Roslyn Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Rosenzweig and son, Michael, and daughter, Ellen, 3240 Maplewood Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Marcovitz, and son, Peter, 494S lona Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris," and daughters, Brenda and Eileen; 3240 Maplewood Avenue; Miss Ethel Malus, and S. Lifschrtz, brother of Mrs. Avrasin. Susaro and Diane, baby twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Marcovitz, were the only grandchildren inot present. Mr. Avrasin conducted the services; Michael Malus and Sidney Perl-man said the opening prayer; Michael Roserzweig and David Tinkoff asked the Four Questions; and Norman Malus and Edward Perlman conducted the singing
All new* and advertising onJtttd till* week due t� lack of spec*, will be rai !� next week's tss*e.
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afterwards. Mr. Avrasin made a speech in Yiddish.
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Strohl, Hart-land Avenue, gave a luncheon at Adath Israel Synagogue, with two hundred and twenty guests, in celebration of the bar-mitzvah of their son, Herbert; brother of Shirley, Estelle, and Susan; grandson of Mrs. R. Strohl, St. Urbain1 Street,
and the late A. Strohl; and of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gorn. The tables centerpieces were of pompoms and variegated flowers. Mea-dames S. Greenstein, E. Ross, M. S hoi net, aunts of the bar-mitzvah; Mr. and Mrs. M. Denberg, all of New York; Mr. and Mrs. M. Stein, cousins, and Mrs. I. Rosenthal, all of Ottawa, Cnvt., were guests.
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