omen B AND P CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold a meeting of the ADL group Tuesday, at the Young Israel Center, announced Esther Pollick, chairman. Mrs. Gerald -Goldberg, former Coun- cil president will be guest speak- en The movie, "One God," will be shown. Final plans for Fun 'I Frolic, the annual member- ship dance, scheduled for Feb. 25 at the Hotel Detroiter, will also be made. For tickets or in- formation call Betty Rockway, UN. 4-0694. * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 26, at the home of Mrs. Sidney Ratt- ner, 18675 Cherrylawn. An ad- dress on the United Nations will be presented by Mrs. A. Joseph Seltzer. President, Mrs. B. New- man, announces the following committee appointments: Mes- dames David Roland, commun- ity relations; Sam Arkin and Charles Cornell, community council; Joseph Galperin and, Al Finstein. hospitality; Abraham Binaberg, Yartzeit lights; Louis Marks. telephone; Jack Bonin, clinical; Louis Frank, courtesy; Sidney Fauber and Barney Shatz, USO. Pioneer Women to Hold Open Cultural Program at‘i Dr. Morris Beckwitt will be guest speaker at an outstanding brew Cong. Chic and Kane, tele- cultural program sponsored by vision entertainers, will be fea- tured at the meeting. A social hour will follow the program. * * In an effort to bolster the Bnai Brith blood bank, Mrs. David Grosberg, DETROIT CHAPTER president, announces that the member bringing in the most donors in March will be awarded a weekend for two at Oakton Manor in Wisconsin. Mrs. Alan Hagenyose, UN. 2-2343, may be contacted re- garding classes in home nursing and first aid. Mrs. Henry Schore, member- ship chairman of RABBI ZAGER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, invites members who bring prospective members to the membership tea, Tuesday, Feb. 27, at the home of Mrs. Julius Feigelman, 3784 Ful- lerton. Mrs. Leonard Sims will be guest speaker. Joan Rose and Maureen Wohl from Eve Meis- ter's School of Dramatics will perform. There will be acts by members of Z a g e r Dramatic Group. Refreshments will be served by hostess e s, Gene Cooper, Mabel Alvin, Esther Ber- man, Doris Aaron, Esther * * * Schwartz, Mollie Greene, Minnie DETROIT LADIES LEC HEM Fine, Frances R u b i n, Ethel ANEEIM will celebrate its 30th Weiss and Sylvia Zide. For in- anniversary with its annual formation call UN. 3-8015. banquet to be held at 6 p.m.. * * * March 4, at Cong. Bnai David. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SIS- Funds received will enable the TERHOD will hold the first of group to continue its charitable a series of socials for the bene- work. Guest speaker at the ban- fit of its Passover charity fund quet will be Rabbi Leo Goldman. at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the so- Mrs. Gittle Melinsky, president, cial hall. MeMbers and their announces that A. H. Jaffin will guests are invited. be toastmaster and Jack Weiner * * * and his orchestra will entertain. WOMEN'S CLUB of C o n g. * * * Abraham will hold a PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Beth games night at 9 p.m., Thurs- SOCIETY will meet Monday day. Members are advised that urhen. Mrs. Sam Oberstein will may bring only two guests, review a book. Members and they as the affair is limited to 150. friends are invited. Reservations may be made with * * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID any committee member or of- executive committee members ficer. * * * will host old and new board A social program is planned members at a luncheon to be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at for SHERUTH LEAGUE'S meet- the home of Mrs. Samuel L. ing on T u e s d a y. Mrs. Max Goodman, 18614 Oak Dr. Chomsky, pr o g r am chairman, * * and Mrs. Arthur Tractenberg Fannie Fisher, . cultural and and Mrs. R a 1p h Greenbaum, program chairman of GHANA membership committee, 11 a v e CZENES CLUB of Pioneer Wom- completed plans for the eve- en will give a talk on "The ning's entertainment. Highlight- Story of Hatikvah," at the Feb. ing the the evening will be a 19 meeting at the home of Mrs. quiz show. Games will follow. Jean Kurtzman, 3218 Fullerton, • * * at 12:30 p.m. KVUTZAH IVRITH L A D I ES * * * AUXILIARY will meet at 12:30 BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD p.m., Monday, at tne Rose Sittig will meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday Cohen Bldg. for an important in the social hall of the. syna- . meeting. A musical program, gogue. Mrs.. Joshua S. Sperka under the supervision of Joe will give a book review. Refresh- Yanich, director of music for ments will be served. the United Hebrew Schools, has * * * been planned. * * * The NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH OF THE JEWISH EU- PHILIP HANDLER CHARIER, ROPEAN WELFARE ORGAN- Bnai Brith, will present veterans IZATION is planning a shower at the Veteran's Hospital in for orphans in Israel. -•lim- Dearborn with scuffles they inary plans will be discussed at have been working on as their a meeting at noon Tuesday, Feb. current project. A membership 20, at the home of Mrs. Sadie culmination evening has been Bienenfeld Haut, 2327 Sturte- planned for March 1. The board vant. Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman meeting has been postponed to and Mrs Anna Goldberg are Thursday, at the home of Mrs. chairmen of the shower. R. Atlas, 2724 Philadelphia. * * * * * BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD The final meeting of the is completing plans for the membership drive to honor the LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN dedication of the new synagogue MEMBERSHIP COMMIT TEE on Linwood and Oakman. Mrs. will be held at the home of Adolph Edelheit, TO. 5-0595, can Mrs. Oscar Rappaport, 18915 be contacted for membership Muirland, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. The feature of the program will enrollment. * * be a skit presented by mem- Mrs. Henry Small, president of bers of its committee headed by WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the Yetta Feuer. There will be re- t MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- freshments and other entertain- CIETY, has called a board meet- ment. For reservations call TO.- for Monday, at the home of 8-5611 or TO. • 7-5951. * Mrs. Abraham Rogoff. Co-host- The anti-defamation league esses will be Mesdames Benja- min Parker, Ezra Lipkin. David discussion group of IVAN S. Kliger and Howard Appleman. BLOCH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, * * will meet at' 8:30 p.m. Thurs- WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of AC- day, at the home of Dolly COUNTANTS' GUILD will meet Gross, 4248 Monterey. J u 1 i u s -Feb. 21 at the home of Mrs. J. Weinberg, director of the cul- Linden, 18469 Pennington. The tural committee of the Jewish Saretta Mosher Dramatic Studio Community Council, will dis- cuss "What Do You K tiro w will present several sketches. About Yourself?" For further * * * Anita Papkoff, president of information call Mrs. Martin ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, Pastor, chairman, TO. 7-4833. announces that initiation of The Boston tea party was new members by a Council de- gree team will be held at 8:30 planned hi the backroom of the p.m., TUesday, at Notthiwe,St He- BO-Ston. Gb.iette.. MRS. GERSON BERRIS the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Carmel Hebrew School, 17556 Wyoming. The public is urged to attend. On the program with Dr. Beckwitt, who will speak on "Bringing Up a Normal Jewish Child in a Non-Jewish World," is Moe Kesner, accompanied by Molke Shaw. Mrs. Gerson Berris, educational vice-president a n d. chairman for the e v e n i n g, announces there will be no admission charge. Junior Hadassah To Support Pair In Israel Village Through their annual donor dance, which is scheduled for May 19, Detroit Junior Hadassah members hope to . raise $19.00 to care for two i2-year-old young- sters who live at Meir Shfeyah, the children's village in Israel sponsored by the Junior Hadas- sah. The young Hadassah women, all in their twenties, have adopt- ed the ISraeli pair, and will un- dertake to raise the sum to sup- port them for a year. Both_ chil- dren were taken to Meir Shfe- yah after illness, death and family problems had prevented their living a normal life. Over 200 children have been brought to Israel by Youth Ali- yah from Europe the Middle East and North Africa, many of whom are located at the youth village. There are several hun- dred residents at Meir Shfeyah, with similar backgrounds, who are able to survive only through Junior Hadassah funds. The group's annual monthly social will take place Wednes- day, at the Halevy Music Center. There is a nominal charge for non-members and men who wish to attend. Maimonides Plaque Decorates U.S. Capitol WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A plaque depictaing Maimonides, the great Jewish Philosopher, has been installed in the rede- corated House of Representatives chamber at the Capitol as part of a series of portraits of his- toric figures who contributed to the evolution of American law. The plaque was sculptured by Brenda Putnam of New York. 18—THE JEWISH NEWS r Friday, February 16, 1951 Will Wed in July - — A Study Club Plans Feb. 27 Program For Music Month The Music Study Club of De- troit will dedicate a program at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 27 to Jewish Music Month. To be held at the Davison Jewish Center, the evening's en- tertainment will include: a talk on Jewish music by Mrs. Ira Kaufman; songs by the club's choral group,• which is under the direction of Dan Frohman, with Rose Bassin Stein, accom- panist; and an instrumental trio composed of Sadie Cooper Braver, violinist; Harry Siegel, cellist; and Rebbecca Frohman, pianist and soloist. Dancing and refreshments following the program will be provided by the Djerkiss bro- thers. Mrs. Edward Zellman, chairman, announced that the meeting is open to husbands and friends. The club, through its philan- thropic committee co-chairmen, Mrs. Henry Weinberg and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, has been act- ively engaged in a program of giving entertainment to children and adults in various institu- tions in Michigan. At the Jewish Home for Aged, a musical program was pre- sented under the guidance of Mrs. J. M. Greenberg. . At the Wayne County Train- ing school at Northville, Mrs. Kaufman and Mrs. Weinberg presented a combination of mu- sic, dance and magic, and 650 boxes of candy were distributed. The group was asked to return. On Feb. 13, the Children's Hospital of Detroit was visited and books and gifts were dis- tributed. The chairman was Mrs. Michael Schot. The Drama Group of Music Study Club will present skits and dramatic interludes as part of a musical program at Dear- born Veterans Hospital on Feb. 24. Chairman will be Mrs. Philip Donan. Cigarettes will be dis- tributed to the shut-ins. FAY-ANN GORNBEIN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gorn- bein of Los Angeles announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Fay-Ann to James L. Pop- kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Popkin of the Book-Cadillac Hotel The bride-elect attended Michigan State College and her fiance is an alumnus of the University of Michigan, where he was a member of Pi Lambda Pi fraternity. They will be mar- ried on July 8 in Los Angeles. Wolfe Kaufman, Detroiter, Author Of Fiction Work Wolfe Kaufman, one of Broad- way's top press agents, and a former Detroiter, has .written a book of - humorous short stories about show business. The book, entitled "Call Me Nate," to be published April 3, is the • first book announced for Spring pub- lication by Exposition Press Banner Books, the new trade publishing division of Exposition Press, New York. Elliott Paul, noted auther, has written an introduction. The acid characterizations, razor-like satire and plot twists are drawn from Mr. Kaufman's own exper- ience on Sunset Boulevard and Broadway. He was a drama crit- ic for the Chicago Sun and Broadway reporter and reviewer for Variety. He was press agent for "Carmen Jones" and "Briga- Home for Aged Women's doon." • Group to Meet on Monday He is a brother of Nathan Kaufman, an assistant Wayne The service group board of the County prosecutor. . Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, will meet Mon- day, 1 p.m., at MRS. EVELYN PEVOS the home of Mrs. Ben Arkin, Announces 18717 North- That the Business of lawn. Mrs. Arthur . - EDWARD :Robbins will re- OPTICIAN =view "The Ma- ture Mind" by Will Continue Under the Supervision of a Qualified Optician—Offering the Overstreet. . Ira Same Fine Personalized Service and Sonnenblick, di- Attention. rector of the Mrs. Zeldes Home, will con- duct a workshop session. Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, president, invites all volunteers who wish to offer their services for the aged to this meeting. 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