THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
MARCH 17, 1950
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Under the amiable supervision of Mrs. A. Herman. Montreal's Most Modern Strictly Kosher and Air-Conditioned Establishment � Caterers to Showers, Teas, Weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs. Stags, etc., on our premises or at any congregation. We will deliver your ordera for parties and special dinners.
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MONTREAL MEETINGS
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mra. P. Hilf, St Urbain Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Shug-ar, Park Avenue.
with Rabbi Mendell Lewittes officiating.
The engagement of Masha, youngest daughter of Mrs. Dora Messer, St. Dominique Street, and the late Simon Messer, to Bernard Shapiro, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shapiro, is announced.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Halperin, 4652 Hutchison Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Claire, to Harry Biskin. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Biskin, Clark Street, the marriage to take place on June 28, at Young Israel Synagogue,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ehrlich, City Hall Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, whose marriage to Frank Levine, son of Mrs. F. Levine, Park Avenue, takes place on December 17, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue.
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Mr. and Mra. M. Markowitz, Pagnuelo Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Yetta, whose marriage to Manuel, son of I. Sheiner, Isabella Avenue, and of the late Mrs. Sheiner, takes place on September 24, at Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gesser, 5387 St. Urbain Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandy, to Joseph Bernstein, 4267 St. Urbain Street, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Naphtula Bernstein, the ceremony to take place on June 6, at Bnai Jacob Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wexler, Barclay Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Gerald Wiseblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiseblatt, Hutchison Street.
DEATHS
lira�i Ubupii, violidiit, SOD of Mr. and Mn. SoraiMl UbfflOH, 715 Stuart AvmiM, Montreal, will play in conctrt on Monday �rt�l�g, March 20, at Victoria Hall, in a profrom orra*9od by HM Afodiit Womtn'i Group In aid of tot* Jo<o6 Numry School, wfclch In-clwdfi Canter Eugtiw 6oUb�rg�r and Otto Noiifild, pianist. Mr. LJbman. agod �ightMn, If tin concert-motor of tta Y.M.-Y.W.H.A. Symphony Orchtjtro, dirtctod by Jonf 8�r1-jawtky, and li a stttdtut In Am and Sclcact at McGJII Univimty, clan of 1952; o MM* bar of Hilttl Foundation, and of Toy Epiilon h�i Fraternity.
E. Echenthal (Edythe), of New York; I. Brodie (Jennie), Dun-more Avenue; five brothers; Benjamin, of New York; Harry, Van Home Avenue; Reuben, Dollard Avenue; Henry, de 1'Epee Avenue; Mortimer, Hudson Road. Shiva was held at the home of her brother, Harry Cohen, 4044 Van Home Avenue.
Mrs. Rachel Czernilowska, aged seventy-five, died on February 18, in Israel. She is survived by two sons, Samuel and Irving, of New York; six daughters, Mrs. A. Smith (Rae), of Montreal; Mrs. A. Tar-gin (Eva), of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. H. Sokolowski (Hella); Mrs. I. Kelman (Ghana); Mrs. P. Pos-nanski (Frania); Mrs. M. Dzialow-sky (Ruchel), all of Israel; thirteen grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Burial was in Israel. Shiva was at the home of a daughter, Mrs. A. Smith, 6010 Hudson Road.
(Additional Montreal Meeting* on Pages Nine and Eleven)
� AGUDIST WOMEN'S Group concert at Victoria Hall, on Monday, March 20, at 8 p.m. ia in aid of Beth Jacob Nursery School, 5427 Jeanne Mance Street. Mrs. Jul. Pfeiffer is president. Assisting are: Mesdames H. M. Fingerhut, E. Carlebach, L. Sputz, A. Klein; and Misses Gittel Silverstein, Blanca Sellig, of the teaching staff. Taking part will be: Cantor Eugene Goldberger, a former student at the Conservatoire, in Vienna, singing folk, religious, and operatic songs in Hebrew, Yiddish, Hungarian, Italian, Czechoslovakian, and French; Israel Libman, violinist, accompanied by Otto Neufeld, also a former student at the Vienna Conservatoire. Proceeds will enable the school to finish the term for this year. There are children in the school who recently arrived from DP camps. They are furnished with a medical check-up weekly; taxi service, lunch, snacks,, toys. The parents do not pay fees, and many of them must work outside the home. Information from Mrs. Jul. Pfeiffer, DO. 4386; 4616 Hutchison Street.
e BETH CHODOSH Ladies Auxiliary will meet at 230 Querbes Avenue on Wednesday, March 22, at 8.30 p.m. Mrs. S. Hager will be hostess. Mrs. I. Smith is publicity chairman.
� MULTIPLE Sclerosis Society of Canada; Dr. C. K. Russel Chapter, Jacob Greenspoon Unit Number three will meet on Wednesday, March 22, at the home of Mrs. C. Novack, 5241 Trans Island Avenue.
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� JEWISH PERETZ Schools Parents-Teachers Group presents its second annual fashion show on Wednesday, March 22, at 8.30 p.m., at the Mount Royal Hotel. Mrs. N. Perzow is Group chairman; Mrs. M. Goldenberg, convener of fashion show. Tickets from the school office; also from ticket conveners; Mesdames H. Elkin, LA. 7972; M. Garelik, LA. 5895; M. Zeigler, HA. 9848. All proceeds are in aid of the School Survival Fund. Fashions were obtained through Irving Mar-golese, Samuel Margolis, S. Puritz, M. Goldenberg, H. A. Miller. N. Schwartz, Samuel Respitz, J. Hops,
N. Denbnrg, Rabbi, officiated. Shiva was held at the home.
on Much _._��_ her father, Sholem Cohen, Ufplan-ade Avenue; three slaters, Mes-damea M. Loeb (Rose), of Ottawa;
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two brothers, William and Irving, St Urbain Street; and two listen, Mrs. N. Gantx (Dorothy), Van Home Avenue; and Shirley, St Urbain Street Funeral services took place at Paperman's. Dr. C.
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Miss Dora Abbot. Miss Frances Robinson, of radio station C.J.A.D., will be commentator. Miss Dorothy Gasoi and Sam. Gallet, of the 'Y1 Minstrel Show cast, will sing; Lenny Rubin's trio will play; dance performances.
� CANADIAN FRIENDS of the Hebrew University: Samuel Risk, national executive director, announced that the date of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the University, scheduled in Israel for April 3, was changed to May 5.
� MOUNT SINAI Sanatorium, Ladies Auxiliary Unit 32: Mixed card party for members and husbands is at Beth David Synagogue on Wednesday, March 22, at 8 p.m. Friend* invited. Ki Irviuff �ha-
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� PYTHIAN SISTERS: Recia Stanfield Memorial Temple, are meeting on Monday, March 20, at 8.30 p.m., at Tifereth Israel Synagogue, 5388 St. Urbain Street, with Donald Hurwitz, executive director of Jewish Philantropies, as guest speaker. Public invited. Mrs. J. Singer is program chair-man; Mrs. S. Marcus, in charge of refreshments.
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by b�Sr kuaband, Sydney Gertel; two daughters, Mrs. H. Fridhandler (Edith); Mrs. P. Wolkove (Rose); one son, William Gertel; and two grandchildren, Roslyn and Susan Fridhandler, Funeral service took place frorc Paperman's Rabbi S. H. Hersch >rn officiating. Burial was in Anshei Ozeroff cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
Joseph Mantell, of Syracuse, N.Y., died suddenly on February 28. He is survived'by his-wife, Mrs. Ethel Mantell; one son, Gerald; and one daughter, Marion, all of Syracuse; his mother. Mrs. Bertha Mantell, 635 Bloomfield Avenue; and three sisters, Mrs. D. Deitcher (Esther), 635 Bloomfield Avenue; Mrs. M. Fink (Sonia), 763 Bloom-field Avenue; Miss Pearl Mantell, of New York; and two brothers, Nathan Mantell, and Dr. Cecil Mantell, both of New York. Funeral services took place in New York.
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� NATIONAL COUNCIL of Women: Mra. Benjamin Robinson entertained the staff and volunteer workers of the Council Thrift Shop, at the University Women's Club. Mrs. N, Proctor and Mrs. M. Simon poured the tea. Mrs. Moe Vassall, Harvard Avenue, was elected coordinator of the Council Thrift Shop Committee. Mrs. H. Rubin, of Charleston, S.C., national chairman of Councilettes and Junior Council groups in the Uni-
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� NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Art* and Letters Festival winners In the contests were: Paul Julius Lo wen stein, essay section; Corinne Copnick, book reviews; Mary Un-terburg, Dorothy Costom, written poetry, Juniors; Elaine Newman* seniors; and art, under directii
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Memorial Club met at the home of Mrs. S. Serchuk, 790a Champag-neur Avenue, with Nathan Sous-ter, as the guest He presented the club with a certificate from the Jewish National Fund for having raised $600. Mrs. H. Segal thanked him. Mrs. Serchuk donated a book which waa won by Mrs. S. Shats. who donated oae-doilar. $28 was raised. The next meeting was at the home of Mr. R. Spector, 758b de 1'Epee Avenue.
� EZRAS NOSHEM Talmud Torah meeting was held at the home of the vice-president, Mrs. Samuel Bloomberg, 784 de 1'Epee Avenue, and $1,500 was pledged to the Rabbinical College of Canada; $72 being collected. The raffle was won by Mrs. I. Weisberg who gave a donation. Mrs. M. Rosenberg presided. The next meeting was at the home of Mrs. N. Essrig, 763 Qner-bes Avenue.
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