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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JANUARY 14, 196S
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Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Kosenthal, 22 Sti'Hllu-uvn Road, were in Mus-koka, Out., for a holiday.
I.U-uU'nant and Mr<. Leslie Culm, and JenniiVr Risa. aired one year, formerly of San l-'rundsro, California, have taken up resi-(K-iuv in Toronto. Mrs. 'Cohn is tliv former Miss Audre.y Ghul->U>!'e, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . K. \\'. Ciladstone. _1 Mayfair Avenue.
Mrs. Irving I.itvak. *JS Strath-x-arn KIKH! ;.-and Mrs. It. He-rgstein, '(if Toroiuo.. we're in" Montreal. t^ik-Kv. for the marriage of Miss Ma .Skxvarny. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skwarny, 750A Do l'K|ue Avvnvie. to Jerry Zel-n'u-ker, <on of Mr. and Mrs. Sol /A'ltiu-kiT. -VJ'.'O Maplewood Avenue, at Shoim-im I.aboker Syna-gogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hork, of Hamilton, Ontario, were visiting \vith their son and daughter-in:-la\v. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berk, \-\-\ Cliiltern Hill Road, and daughter^, Cynthia, aged two. and one-half years, and new-born Deborah Rocholle.
M--S.� zclda Waldman. formerly of ':1 . .LaureU-rest Avenue, has take!; up � >U'W residence at 3311 Hathurst- Street.
iU-'v for the funeral of their hr.e fa'her, Julius Jaffe. who re-�sidt-d ;-.: 20 Cedarsprings Grove, \vere: Joseph R. Jaffe, of Sud-bury. UV.tario; and Jack 1. Jaffe, of Vancouver, B.C. �
Mr. and Mrs. .Murray Roe, of Xt-w York, were here on the occasion of. the birth, of their grandson. Brian John, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Singer, and brother of Rena Mor.ique. aged four years, ���;o:'t Hilihurst Boulevard.'
Mr. .ami. Mr?. Peter Pekofsky, a:'.i Mark. Carrie, and Neil, 5765 Meliing Avenue. Montreal, Quebec, were here for the holiday?, visking wfth Mrs. Pekofsky's brotiier-in-lau aihl sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I.apidus and Coreen and Mark, 3S2 Horsham Avenue. Mr. and Mrs.Max Podolski, 77 Siormont Avenue, .visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Massouda.and daughters, Melanie, Clarissa and Marjoric, of McHenry, Illinois.
Ian Lapidus, a student of Sir George Williams University, Mont-ical. Quebec, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lapidus, 382 Horsham Avenue and sister, Coreen a:id brother, Mark, for the holiday. �
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Florence, 57 Wembley Road, spent a holiday in Muskoka; Ontario.
Mr. knd Mrs.; Daniel Pellter, of St. Catharine's, visited with Mr. Politer? godparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ko\valch\;k. 300 King Street KaKf. :' ; '.;..-..
Professor Seymour Joshua Lan-ger. of the University of Manitoba Lav.- School, in Winnipeg, Man., vNJt'eti with his parents, Mr. and Mr--.- Joseph Langer, 374 Brooke Avenue, during the holidays. H;'was present at a Chanu-kah pa: :y. given at the home of iris b: -iier-in-law and sister, Mr. am! Mrs. Leonard Wiseberg '^Gloria!. and children, Eric Allen, aged four yC-ars. and Barbara Heidi. <>r.e year. 15 Garthdale CV.urt.
Dr. and Mrs, Xathan B. Epstein, of Montreal, Quebec, visited his brother, and sister-in-law, Dr. and -Mrs.-A- A. Epstein, 174 Old . Fort-.-t Hill Road. Dr. A. A. Ep-steir. )< immediate past-president of H"iy Blo-som Temple. Dr. Nathan P�. Kpstein is associate Pro-:>��>� at McGill University; and chief nsvchiatri-t at the Jewish
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Miss Delia Stornberpr, 958 Shaw Street, returned from a ten-day holiday, to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. Pressman and Edward, a trod thirteen yoar.s; and Mr. and Mrs:.Samuel Meyers, cousins; and in Portage I-a Prairie, with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Greenber^, cousins. '
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher, and daughter. Andrea, 3 Drexel Road; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher, 15 Chateau Court; and Sir. and Mrs. L. Freeman, 118 Caribou Road; all cousins of the bride, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Cathy Silver, daughter of Mrs. Jean Silver, 2430 Goycr Street, and the late Joseph Bernard Silver, to Sidney Shtern, son of Yechiel Shtern, 5469 Westminster Avenue, and the'late Mrs. Sarah Shtern, at Tifereth Jerusalem Synagogue.
In Montreal, Quebec, for the bar-mitzvah of Jack, son of Mr. ;:nd Mrs. Henry Zylberberg, 4042 La Peltrie Street, who was called to the Reading of the Law, at Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogue, were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Leipciger, 182 Combe Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. H. Silverberg, and son, Jerry, 438 Ijtiwrence Avenue West; and Mrs. Isaac Sum, 117 Searle Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Blatt. 6 Fraser-wood Avenue, are visiting their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg, and Brenda, and Mitchell, of Montreal, Quebec. .
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meirovich, 1303 Wilson Avenue, will be in Montreal, Quebec, for the bar-mitzvah of their cousin, ^litchel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gur-man, 4837 La Peltrie Street, who will be called to the Reading of the Law, on January 15, at Zich-ron Kedoshim Synagogue. �
Sim. Eidinger, 058 Shaw Street, visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eidinger, 3234 Beachwbod Boulevard, Pittsburg, Pa.; and his brother, Herman .Eidinger, of New York, who left for a holiday in Haifa, Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gottlieb^ and children. Daphne and Danny, formerly of 2 Mascot Place, have moved to a new home at 27 Lock-mere Terrace.
Miss Henna Choiisky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chousky, <;0 Cocksfield Avenue, fiancee of Irving Pomerauz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pomeranz, 12 Cars-cadden Drive, was entertained at luncheon by Mrs. Irving Steinberg, and daughter. Miss Sharon Steinberg, 277 Brighton Avenue. Mrs. Pomeranz, mother, of the groom-to-be; Mrs. Chousky, mother of the bride-to-be; and Miss Edith Chousky, sister of the bride-to-be, were present.
A personal shower to honour Miss Henna Chousky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chousky, fiancee of Irving Pomeranz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pomeranz, 1'2 Carscadden Drive, AVas given by Miss Shellie Kirshenblatt, 66 Lau-reJcrest Avenue. Those present were: Mrs. Gussie Grossman and Mrs. Rose Chousky, grandmothers "of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Jerry Chousky, mother of the bride-to-be; Miss Edith Chousky. sister of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Abe ' Rosen-baum and daughter, Miss Esther Rosenbaum, 1232 Shaw Street; Mrs. S. Mizel, 40 Barksdale Avenue; Mrs. Sidney James, 711 Finch Avenue; aunt of the bride-to-be; Mesdames H. Kirshenblatt. 66 Laurelcrest Avenue; M.-C.rafton, 66 Laurelcrest Avenue; Aaron Skolnick, 635 Ste. Germaine Avenue; K. Ross, 2121 Bathurst Street; and Misses Lorraine Horowitz. 26^ Almore Avenue; Helen Skurecki, f�o Brighton Avenue; and Sheila N'udelman, 161 Ken-nard Avenue.
A shower was given to honour of Miss Sandra Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs, 112 Caribou Road, fiancee of Harvey Hofbauer. son of Mrs. Kay Hof-bauer, of Toronto, by her aunts, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, 64 Wembley Road; Mrs. William Jacobs, 14 Corwjn Crescent; and Mrs. David Grossman, 60 Wenderly Drive, at the home of the latter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fisher. 317 Hillhurst Boulevard, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son. Warren �Jeffrey, who was called to the Reading of the Law in honour of his bar-mit?.vah at Beth Sholom Synagogue. He is the brother of
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Miss Arlene Honey Fisher; grandson of Mrs. Mary Lapedus, 132 Itnhinu Avenue. He is the godson of tho late David Lapedus. Kid-du.sh was observed, at which two hundred and fifty guests were present. Mrs. Fisher wore a two-piece coral-coloured wool dress; with matching accessories; and a coral-toned and black hat. Miss Arlene Honey Fisher wore a gray, two-piece dress; matching accessories; and a coral-red and black velvet hat, with a veil. Mrs. Mary Lapedus, grandmother, wore a two-piece, black, silk and jersey dress; matching accessories; and a black hat. A prayer-shawl given to Warren Jeffrey, was sent from Israel, by Mr. and Mrs. William Barenholtz, of Bat Shcva, Israel. Hyman Leyine, 52 Neptune Drive, asked the blessing. Miss Arlene Honey Fisher, sister, was the master of ceremonies. Trees were planted in Israel, honouring guests who attended the bar-mitzvah, by the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fisher. The colour scheme was in gold and white. The same evening, a dinner and dance reception, at the Synagogue Hall, had three hundred guests. Those who lit the candles on the bar-mitzvah cake were: Mrs. Mary Lapedus, grandmother; Mrs. Rebecca Smith, kof Los Angeles, California, a great-aunt; Mr. and Mrs. H. Kay, 3 Acton Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arons, Mr. and Mrs.'Leon Kane, Mr. and Mrs. William Taks, all of Brooklyn, New York; Mr. and Mrs. O. Fisher, 502 St. Clements Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lapedus, 104 Frontenac Avenue; all-uncles and aunts; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sone, 600 Eglinton Avenue West; M. Fremont, 740 Briar Hill Avenue; Miss Fisher, the sister; Mr. and �Mrs. Wally Fisher, parents; and Warren-Jeffrey. Mrs. Fisher wore a gold-coloured gown; with matching accessories; and a wristlet of baby orchids. Miss Fisher wore a white crepe gown; with gold beading; and a wristlet of white baby orchids. Mrs. Mary Lapedus, grandmother, wore a jade green, beaded, crepe gown; and a wristlet of baby orchids. Mr. and Mrs. II. Morrison, Mrs. Jenny Salzedo, and Mrs. Sharon Serling, all of Detroit. Michigan; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Segal, of Hamilton, Ontario, were guests. �
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stork. 68 Prue Avenue, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son, Barry Michael, who was called to the Reading of the Law in honour of his bar-mitzvah, at Beth Sholom Synagogue. He is the brother of Brenda, aged ten years; and David, seven; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Stork, 569 Sheppard Avenue West; and of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bernstein, 114 Major Street; great-grandson of Mrs. Sarah Bernstein, 4 Fernwood Road. Kid-dush was observed, at which two hundred and twenty-five guests, were present. Mrs. Harvey Stork wore a three-piece, cinnamon-brown, woolen suit; with an orange-coloured and cinnamon-brown, velvet, petalled hat. The same evening, a dinner and dance reception was held at the Synagogue Hall. Morris Stork, grandfather, asked the blessing. Marvin Bernstein, uncle, was master of ceremonies. A prayer-shawl was given to Barry Michael, by his grandparents; and placed on his shoulders by his father. David, the youngest brother of Barry Michael, celebrated his seventh birthday at the bar-mitzvah party; and had his own birthday cake. Mrs. Stork received, wearing a gown of American Beauty-red satin, peau de soie, jewelled in crystal and pearls; with a matching headband; and a white and red, baby orchid, wristlet. Brenda wore a red velvet dress; trimmed with white Swiss lace flow'ers; and matching accessories; and a red and white rosebud wristlet. Mrs. H. Bernstein, grandmother, wore a cloque satin gown, of silver-shade, with a background of white and pastel-coloured flowers; and matching accessories; and a green orchid wristlet. Mrs. M. Stork, grandmother, wore a black, two-piece gowni with a silk skirt, and lace top; and matching accessories; and a mauve orchid wristlet. Mrs. Sarah Bernstein, great-grandmother, wore a powder-blue lace gown; with matching accessories; and a white baby orchid corsage. The. candles on the cake were lit by: Mrs. Sarah Bernstein, great-grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stork, and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bernstein, grandparents; the uncles and aunts: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stork, and Linda and Richard, 30 Khedive Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bernstein. 525 Chaplin Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. S. Shoom. and Donna, Allan, Mark and Adrienne. 525 St. Clements Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Goldman, and Randy and Corey, 18 Pannahill Road; also, Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz, great-uncle and great-aunt, of Yonkers, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rotin. and Lynn. Robbie, and Jeffrey, 05 Denbigh Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sopman, 52 Old Park Road; and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wasser, 61 Old Park Road; Michael Seiden, Howard Beveratein. Michael Johnson. Allan Drevnig, Steven Sweig-man. Howard Pearbton, Sheldon Cr.odman, Lome Goodman, Mark Alter, Mark Siegol, Robert Roten-herg, Debbie Gordon, Laurie Johnston, Lisa Chapnick, Robin Siegel, E;!en Richmond, and Susan Rich-rv.onr!; Brenda and David Stork, his brother and sister; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stork, parents; and Michael Barry Stork. Mr. and Mrs. M Schwartz, uncle and aunt, Sir. and Mrs. Harvey Schwartz, cousins, of Yonkers, New York;
Mr. and Mrs. I. Caplan, of St. Catharine's, Ontario; and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Band, of Detroit, Michigan, were guests.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cooper (nee Carolyn Snider), 69 Robin Grove Road, on December 18,' at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Michael Paul; brother of Lome, aped three years; and Robert, sixteen months; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snider, 21 Mayfair Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper, 27 Markdale Avenue; great-grandson of Mrs. Pearl Gold, 54 Shelbourne Avenue. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Zeidner, 43 Denmark Crescent. Henry Cooper, uncle, 27 Markdt^e Avenue, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohen (nee Violctte Oiknine), -13 Old Colony Road, on December 18, at the Branson Hospital, a son, Andre Joseph; grandson of Mrs. Hilda Cohen, 21 Markdale Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Saul Lib-stug (nee Annalea Gorvin formerly of Toronto, Ont.,), 4329 Guimont Street, Montreal, Quebec, on September 19, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Alyssa Rona; sister of Howard Brian, aged three and one-half years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gorvin, 4329 Guimont Street, Montreal, formerly of Toronto; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lib-stug, of Montreal.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. \Valter Burke (nee Elaine Dennis), 156 Exbury Road, on December 27, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a
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Mrs. Rhoda Mosten, 82 i Hill-mount Avenue, died on December 13, at the Toronto General Hospital, at the age of twenty-two years. She is survived by her 'husband, Melvin Mosten; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman, 82 Hillmount Avenue; a brother, Victor Goldman, 82 Hillmount Avenue; and a sister, Mrs. R. Sparaga (Elda), of Toronto; her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Wiseman, \of Toronto; and her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mosten, 2121 Bathurst Street. Rabbi W. S. Wurzburger officiated at the funeral services. Interment was at the Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva was observed a.t the home. Mrs. Mosten was a mem--ber of Shaarei Shomayinv Syna-^ gogue.
Leonard Swartz, 15 Lowesmoor Avenue, died on December 8, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, at the age of fifty-five years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bess Swartz; and two sons: Frederick Swartz, 15 Menin Road; and Ronald Swartz, 9 Kingsbridge Court; three grandchildren, Eleesha. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Swartz; and Mark and Jody, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swartz; a sister, Mrs. Hyman Ginsberg (Mildred), 19 Elm Ridge Drive. Rabbi David Monspn officiated at the funeral services. Interment was at the Foresters' Lodge Section, of Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Swartz, 15 Menin Road. Mr. Swartz was a member of the Huntingdon Golf and Country Club, and the Foresters' Lodge,
Mrs. Esther Berman, 212 Gould-ing Avenue, died on December 28, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, at the age of seventy-three years. She was the widow of Max Berman; and is survived by one son: Samuel Berman, 212 Goulding Avenue; two daughters: Mrs. J. Harry Grossman (Shirley). 19 Chil-tern Hill Road; and Mrs. Harry Witkin (Beatrice), 212 Goulding Avenue; seven grandchildren: Marsha and Jeffrey Berman; Leslie, Mark, and Carol-Anne Gross-m^n; and Maxine and Stephen Witkin; a sister: Mrs. Phillip Drutz (Reta), 3890 Bathurst Street; and a brother, Reuben Rod-ness. 400 Walmer Road. Rabbi Er-win Schild officiated at the funeral services. Interment was from the Mozirer Sick Benefit Society Section of Roselawn Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
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