Program Announced For Bnai BrHh Women's Affair on November 22 . Mrs. Sol Bloom is editor of the tabloid which is being prepared for the annual affair, sponsored by the Greater Detroit .Bnai Brith Women's Council, which will cul- minate with a program on Nov. 22 at 1:30 p.m., in the main audi- torium of the Masonic Temple. Mesdames Samuel Gutterman and Kalman Bruss, chairman and co-chairman of arrangements, an- nounce that Tito Guizar has changed his concert set-up and that instead. of a small orchestra, he will present the following: Vin- cent De Sola, conceit pianist; Mar- jorie Harper, composer and pian- ist; Carla and Fernando, .famous Mexican dance team, and Maria Teresa Fonseca, noted Mexican soprano. Mrs. Gerald Ggldberg, Council president, invites the cooperation of the entire community in this affair. Brandeis Lodge Plans Membership Campaign Louis D. Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith held a victory cele- bration Oct. 26 as the first Bnai Brith lodge • to reach its quota for the Aid-to-Israel drive. Al- bert Berger, chairman of the drive committee, was honored by the lodge for his work. Robert S. Rudman, chairman of the membership drive, report- ed that the drive to raise 50 mem- bers in honor of Samuel Dubrin- sky is progressing. He announced that plans are being formulated for a competitive membership drive among the Brandeis bowl- ers, the winning team to receive a prize. All persons interested in joining Brandeis lodge, may write to the chairman at 2005 Pingree, or call TY. 8-6774 or TR. 1-4812. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Handletnan Honored on 45th Anniversary \\, \\\\ \ .\\ \\.\\\ • \ • \ \\.\\ PHILIP HANDLEMAN MRS. PHILIP HANDLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Handleman of Fullerton Abe., for more than 40 years residents of Detroit, were honored last Sunday evening at a dinner at the Whittier Hotel on the occasion of their 45th anniversary. There were 35 members of their family and close friends at the dinner; including their sons, Joseph and David of Detroit; Paul of Cleveland and Moe of Chicago, and their daughter,, Mrs. Burton J. (Sue) Wade of New York, their sons' wives (Moe is the only unmarried one) and their son-in-law, Mr. Wade, and their elder grandchildren. They have five grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Handleman were married in New York City Oct. 30, 1903, and came to Detroit shortly thereafter. Mr. Handleman is secretary-treasurer of Handleman Drug Co. Mr. Handleman was born in 1875 in Austria and came to the United States at the age of 17. He made three trips to Europe as a young man. ' Mrs. Handleman, the former Sarah Michaels, was born in Russia in 1883. Like her husband, she was 17. when she came to the United States. The Handlemans have been members of Temple Beth El for many years. Yechiel Hordes Reports: Detroiter, Back From Israel, Says Arabs Are Poor Fighters g ar Mitzvah3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bern- stein, 18401 Fairfield, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Martin, at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 5, at Temple Israel. At home Sat- urday, Nov. 6, from 8 to 11 p.m. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Barney Waronoff of 2649 Hazelwood announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ralph Norman, Saturday morning, Nov. 13, at Mishkan Israel Synagogue, Blaine at Linwood. A reception honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held Saturday evening, Nov. 13, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Conen of 18490 Ohio announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norton- Ja- cob, Saturday morning, Nov. 13, at the Northwest Synagogue. A reception in his honor will be held at home Sur -lay, Nov. 14. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Yourist announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marcus Harvey, at Tur- over Temple, Dexter and Mon- terey, Saturday, Nov. 6. 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S., Philip Slomovitz, pres- ident of the association, announc- ed this week. girth 4 After 14 months in Israel, dur- weapon: the Arab warrior," ing the periods of heaviest fight- Yechiel said. "The proverbial Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben ing, Yechiel Herbert Hordes, son Arab fighter is a myth. They do Zimner (Madelon Goldhar) of of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes not know modern warfare, where. Appoline Ave., a son, Earl of 2308 Calvert Ave., returned as the Jews have mastered the home on Monday with scores of art in self-defense. The result is Leonard. * * ^ • that Jews have been able to win most of the battles." Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ceresnie (Sophie Horwich) of Yechiel states that the old Pingree Ave., a son, Steven shanties in areas captured by Joel. Jews are being destroyed and * * * finer buildings and modern high- Oct 16—To Mr. and Mrs; Nor- ways replace them. He said that the enthusiasm with which Jews man Ross (Jeanne Schwarcz), a are entering the wastelands of daughter, Ronna Helen. * * * the Negev is amazing all who watch the developments in Israel. Oct. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Her- bert G. Levin (Marjory Jackson) He returned by plane from of Chicago, a son, Robert Bennett. Paris, where he met Morris * * Schaver with whom he had spent Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. considerable time in Israel. Mrs. Herbert Piker (Barbara Enggass) Schaver still is in Israel, where of Hamilton, 0., a son. she is giving concerts at army * * * camps and with the Palestine Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Philharmonic Orchestra under L. Weston (Ethel Rom) of 3248 the baton of Leonard Bernstein. Sturtevant Ave., a son, Rafael Rom. American Jewish Congress * * * YECHIEL HORDES Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. stories about the heroism of the Re-elects Albert J. Silber Howard Kraska of Bay City, Jewish troops. The Michigan Council of the Yechiel left for Palestine 15 Mich. (Ruth Mirvis, formerly of months ago to study in the Haifa American Jewish Congress, at its Detroit), a son, Alan Harris. * * • Institute of Technology. He saw annual election held Oct. 25, re- Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- the capture of Haifa, witnessed elected the following officers: son B. Bernstein (Lee T. Tobias) the fighting in Janin and during President, Albert J. Silber; vice of 19620 Canterbury, a daughter, his stay was eye-witness to nu- president, Mrs. Samuel Green merous other campaigns. (Women's Division), Morris Wendy Ann. * * * Most of the time, his studies Gleicher (Metropolitan Chap- Oct. 27—To Mr. and Mfrs. Er- were .interrupted by the threats ter); Zelden Cohen (Business and nest Gradis (Anne Cohen) of to Jewish security. He declares, Professional Chapter), Roger 20033 Freeland, a daughter, Sally however, that at no time were Nathan (Youth Division); secre- Marie. Jews frightened, that they always tary, Mrs. Harry Frank; corres- * * * • have been confident of triumph ponding secretary, Mrs. Barnett Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- because "there is .no other way." Dickman; treasurer, Eugene "In Israel, we know a secret Franzblau. old Baskin (Jessie Levine), a daughter, Michelle Beth., • * Oct. 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Marc Dale (Evelyn Gross) of Calvert Ave., a son. Mr. and Mrs. David Goldsmith of 3843 Tuxedo announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon, Saturday morning, Nov. 6, at the David W. Simons Synagogue. A dinner and reception honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held Nov. 7 at Rosenberg's. * * Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greene of Clairmotint Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nathan, Saturday morning, Nov. 6, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Synagogue. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bynder of 19196 Greenlawn announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Fred Samuel, Saturday morning, Nov. 6, at Beth Aaron Synagogue Wyoming and Thatcher. them today at Ss, L 13226 DEXTER TO. 9-4690 ‘ .11 \ s, LAtfltiletS Iti$1 MGR ''ape Most.„': Thur., Fri., Set. Eves., 9:00 P.M.