Women's Clubs Chapter I Launches Mrs. Esther Rachleff, chairman, reports that plans have been competed for DETROIT WOM- EN'S SERVICE CLUB luncheon Jan. 28 at Women's Guild in the Metropolitan Bldg. Tickets may be obtained at the door or by calling TO. 8-1383. Proceeds will aid European orphans. The Serv- ice Group will hold a member- ship tea Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs. Jean Martin, 2295 W. Phila- delphia. Prospective members are invited to attend. • • • Young women 17 to 21 inter- ested in forming a new chapter of BNAI BRITH GIRLS are in- vited to attend a meeting at 2 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 26, at the home of Rose Panzer, 1960 Pin- gree, TY. 5-2322. Election of of- ficers, refreshments, and discus- sion of arrangements for the group's first social event are scheduled. • • • RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold its annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednes- day, Jan. 29, at the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow will be guest speaker. Mrs. Joe Wisot- sky is toastmistress. Proceeds from the event will go toward support of Jewish orphans in Europe. For reservations call TO. 8-8563, Mrs. Max Nosancriuk. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gerber announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marvin H., at 9 a. m. Saturday, Jan. 25, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cort- land. A reception at home from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 11 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 26, will honor the Rabbi Leon Fram will address Chapter I of • ZOA, when it launches its membership drive at an open meeting at 8 p. m., Tuesday, Jan. 28, in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. There will be dancing and Palestinian movies will be shown. Jewish young men and women from De- triot and Windsor are invited. Tickets for Chapter I's Febru- ary Frolic on Feb. 8 at the Jewish Center, will be on sale at Tues- day's meeting. For information call Selma Jakont, TO. 7-7861. Joseph Jacobs, TO. 8-4346, or Mrs. Barney Newman, TO. 5-3600. • • • The dramatic group of the COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN CAREER GROUP, made its debut at the Je•.vish Center in- terpreting the one-act play "Mtd- night - starring Shirley Gold- mintz and Edna Greenbaum. This is the first of a series to be given by the Career Group. Cast- ing is now under way for a new play. The group welcomes new members. For information call GEneva 4323. • • • PRIMROSE BENEVO LENT CLUB sponsored an SOS shower at the Bnai Moshe. • • • WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the MIAMONIDES MEDICAL SO- CITY will hold a luncheon meet- ing at 12:30 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 25, at the home of Mrs. Martin Schaeffer, 18914 Warrington Dr. Mrs. Herman Stenbuck of Pon- tiac will review the book - Wis- dom of Israel. - Co-hostesses will be Mesdames Henry Small, Arthur Snyder, Benj. Dovitz, Herman Cohen and A. Goldberg. The group is planning a joint dinner with the men's group Feb. 12 at the Wardell-Sheraton. • • • SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI invites all members to a paid-up membership tea at 1 p. m. Wed- nesday, Feb. 5, at Rosenberg's Catering. 9925 Dexter. • • • LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH are planning a Purim concert featuring Can- tor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai D a v i d, accompanied by Dan Frohman, at 8 p. m. Tuesday, March 11, at Bnai David social hall. Proceeds of the concert will go into the Yeshivah building fund. Tickets are available at the Yeshivah or by calling TO. 5-1171. • • • YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB announces its annual dinner-dance , to be held at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Jew- ish Community Center. Music will be furnished by Marvin • • • Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus of 1435 Burlingame announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Lee, Saturday, Feb. 8, at Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood at Sturtevant: An open house honor- ing the Bar Mitzvah will be held at home from 7 to 10 p.m. Sun- day, Feb. 9. No cards. The National Jewish Welfare Board has proclaimed Feb. 1 to March 6, "Jewish Music Month." Cultural organizations through- out the country are preparing for special festivities which will include exhibitions, symphony concerts, and lectures on the theme of Jewish Music. In Detroit the Jewish Com- munity Center, Jewish Commun- ity Council, Hashofar, Jewish Folk Chorus, League of Labor The bride wore an imported Palestine. Detroit Music Study Club, National Council of Jewish satin gown with a sweetheart Women; Shaarey Zedek Sister- neckline and a long train. Her Chaim Schauss Delivers Series of Lectures Here Chaim Schauss, eminent Jew- ish publicist, whose "Jewish Fes- tivals" was published in English translation by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will deliver a series of three lec- tures under auspices of the City Committee of Jewish National Workers Alliance of Detroit. Wednesday evening. Feb. 5. at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.. Schauss will speak on "Four Epochs—Four Problems in Jew- ish History. - Friday night. Feb. 7. at the Oneg Shabbat at the Shule. 1912 Taylor. he will speak on "Galuth in Small Doses. - He will deliver his third 11->cture Sunday evening, Feb. 9. at 1912 Taylor, on the subject The Tem- ple, the Torah and Gods King- dom..' Tickets are on sale now at SI for the entire series. David and Miriam Nemoff will be tendered a farewell this Sat- urday evening at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., on the eve of -:their departure for Palestine. The Nemoffs are members of the Kibbutz Daled, 35 of whose members already are in Pales- tine. They have been active members of Hashomer Hatzair. They plan to leave for Palestine in April. Friends of Kibbutz Daled and all associates in Hashomer Hat- zair and friends of the Nemoffs are invited to the gathering. Jan. 29—Miss Eileen Selesnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ga- briel Selesnick of Otsego Ave., to Ernest Broudy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Broudy of Los An- geles. Photography At Its Best! Specializing in WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS and all other social functions TE. 1-8653 fingertip veil of illusion net was PHOTO held in place by a tiara of orange SERVICE blossoms and seed pearls. She 212 Architects Bldg. carried a white Bible covered 415 Brainard with white orchids and ribbons. Bridesmaids included Bernice Daniels and Florence Sleeper, and Esterly Rosenberg, junior bridesmaid. Maureen Levitt was "Playing Detroit's Most Success's! Parties" maid of honor and Mrs. Sarah Rosenblatt. 'sister of the bride, matron of honor. Saul Rott, brother of the bridegroom. was best man. Ushers included Manuel Stein and Murray Frumin, and HIS FAMOUS Melvyn Rosenblatt, junior usher. and ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS Orin Rosenblatt, nephew of the bride. was ring-bearer. Special Service for Wedding Events Out of town guests were pres- ent from Chicago, Pittsburgh, CA. 4710 753 BOOK BLDG. Boston and Florida. After two weeks in New York, Mr. and Mrs. Rott are tempor- arily residing at 2029 Virginia Its Park. FOR ALL OCCASIONS a Purple ti The bridegroom, Heart holder. served in the First t Orchid Corsage With Every Bridal Cavalry division and also in the n Order—Free. U. S. Infantry for three yea: - s_ ARROW JULES KLEIN FLOWERS , Showers—Weddings—Bar Mitzvahs Banquets Law Review Publishes Cullen's Patent Article Daniel G. Cul ien. whose law office is located at 2970 W. Grand Blvd.. is the author of The Gen- :11 oral Lawyer and Patent Prob- lems, - which appears in the most recent issue of the "Lawyer'S Guild Review. - Benjamin Goldsteins The article appeared on Cul- Mark 40th Anniversary len's birthday which, the lawyer declares. "is strictly a coinci- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- dence—since it was in the Sept.- stein celebrated their 40th wed- Oct. '46 issue. which just appear- ed this week. - ding anniversary on Jan. 20. Designed to aid lawyers and They were married in Roches- businessmen, the article offers a ter, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1907, lived in view of the patent system of the Buffalo, N. Y., for 10 years and future. moved to Pontiac, Mich., where they lived for 25 years. They Ha-Maapilim to Open now are residing at 16522 La- Talks on Jewish Values Salle, Detroit. Ha-Maapilim, senior group of They have two daughters. Mrs. Habonim, Labor Zionist youth, Morris Fox of Los Angeles and has been reorganized and is in- Mrs. A. S. Borinstein of Detroit, augurating a series of discussions and four grandchildren. of the role of Jewish values in Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein plan western civilization. to leave for a two-month stay in The first meeting will be con- Los Angeles at Gaylord Hotel ducted by Shloirna Drachler who Apts. will speak on pre-Judaic Pales- tine at 8 p. m. this Sunday at the CARD OF THANKS home of David Eisenberg. 2954 Mrs. Ruth Gorback and Mr. Elmhurst. Young people, 18 to 22, Richard Gorback wish to thank are invited to attend. their many friends and relatives For information regarding Ha for their kindnesses during their Maapilim, call Leah Michlin, TO. recent bereavement. 8-1239. Schore's orchestra, and entertain- ment by Club Allegro. For reser- Farewell for Nemoffs This Saturday Prior To Departure for Zion Bridal Calendar Lavy M. Becker Resigns JDC Executive Position NEW YORK—The resignation of Lavy M. Becker of Montreal, MRS. MANUEL ROTT Canada, as a member of the Eva Rosenberg, daughter of executive staff of the Joint Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenberg tribution Committee, major of Virginia Park, became the American agency aiding Jewish bride of Manuel Rott, son of Mr. survivors an- overseas, was Sam Rott of Hazelwood Ave. at nounced by Moses A. Leavitt, a ceremony at Bnai David. Rabbi executive vice-chairman of JDC. Rabinowitz and Rabbi Sperka Mr. Becker resigned to enter officiated in the presence of 250 business in Montreal. He is a guests. Diner and reception fol- former educational director of the lowed. Jewish Center of Detroit. • L. Davidson. noted humorist. will be guest speaker. A contribu- tion to the SOS drive is the price of admission. • . • Newly elected officers of the HOME RELIEF SOCIETY, will be installed at a luncheon meet- ing at the Book Cadillac Hotel, at 12:30 p. m. Monday. Jan. 27. Mrs. Harry Shuman will be the installing officer, and the in- vocation will be given by Mrs. Arthur Gould. Mrs. Peter A. Miller has been re-elected presi- dent. For reservations call Mrs. Bar Mitzvah. Plan Special' Festivities For Jewish Music Month hood. Temple Beth El Sisterhood, Temple Israel Sisterhood and YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRA- Women's League of Sabbath Ob- CHI is sponsoring a food and servance are working on a pro- clothing shower for the SOS ject to have a concert given by campaign at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Jan. 26, in the Rose Sittig Cohen presenting Jewish composers Bldg.. Lawton and Tyler. Archie only. • Bar Mitzvahs Speaks Vows Membership Drive • Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 24, 1947 DORFMAN'S vations call Mrs. Leona Alter, TY. 7-5108, or Mrs. Dorothy Jones. TO. 6-5809. • • • KOSHER CATERING of Pioneer HANITA group Women's Organization will meet Monday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. 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