1 11 fudges from Brandeis to Storm Wayne University's Forward Wall Hess-Levi Nuptials At Young Israel Center At a recent ceremony at the There won't be any writs of formation. Brandeis' total en- Young Israel Synagogue, Ruth habeas corpus or any meetings rollment is only 700, and plays Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the Bar Association, never- its home games at the Univer- sity's athletic field in Waltham, Mass. The game with Wayne was given added interest when last week it was announced that the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. had contributed as a trophy to be presented to the winner, the shovel used by K-F in Israel to dig the first shovelful of earth for its assembly plant at Haifa. The trophy is symbolic in rec- ognizing Wayne U. as a pioneer who recognized Brandeis' future as K-F recognized Is- rael through- its plant in the young state. Tickets for the game are on sale ($2 for reserved seats; $1.50 general admission) #t the Wayne University ticket office, 4841 Cass, Detroit 2, Mich. RAMON GILBERT the-less, the Judges are coming to town. The Judges in this instance are not attired in long black robes, but wear the light blue _and white of Brandeis Univer- sity. It's the Brandeis Judges who are making the trek to De- troit and who, on Oct. 20, will line up against Wayne Univer- sity's Tartars in the first game of a football series. Coach Bennie Friedman, the former All-America from the University of Michigan , will bring his grid squad here with three games under his belt, after dropping the season's opener to New Hampshire U., a strong "little college" team in the East by only 13 points. This is Brandeis' first year in collegiate varsity competition, having played freshmen teams last season. Many of Friedman's players are playing their second season for the Judges, but most have been recruited from the freshmen ranks. Included on the blue and white squad is Ramon Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gil- bert, of 3110 Ewald Circle. Ray plays tackle and packs a lot of weight behind his blocking. A former Central High School grid star, Ray is a fixture on the Brandeis team. In their first season of organ- ized play; Brandeis has bit off a large hunk of schedule, play- ing eight contests. The teams they play besides Wayne and New Hampshire are AIC, Bradley, Rider, Arnold, Hofstra and Chamberlein. Most are small schools, but have excellent rec- ords on the gridiron. There is. a good amount of football fever at Brandeis, and there would have to be for the team to have entered competi- tion in a year when 33 college teams announced that they have dropped football. . The team. plays from the split T-formation, a switch from last year when Friedman's boys worked from the single wing Flint Synagogue Greets New Rabbi, Philip Kieval Cong. Beth Israel, in Flint, this month welcomes its new rabbi, Philip Kieval, who assumes spir- itual leadership of t h e syna- gogue, and who - officiated at High Holy Day services. Rabbi Kieval, a native of Bal- timore, Md., attended John- Hopkins University, graduating in 1943. He also graduated from the Baltimore Hebrew College and Jewish Theological Semin- ary. He was ordained in 1947, and afterward received the de- gree of master of Hebrew liter- ature. Following a trip to Israel in 1947 when he continued his studies at Hebrew University, Rabbi Kieval assumed leadership of a Benton Harbor, Mich. con- gregation. He is married and the father of two sons, Joshua and Hillel: CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Frank Iskowitz wishes to thank its rel- atives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. Bnai Brith to Open Membership Drive On Sabbath Eve With the words, "Make your friend your brother," Frank Goldman, national president of Bnai Brith, called upon Bnai Brith members to enlist the total support of the American Jewish community in its na- tional banner membership cam- paign. The 53-day banner year cele- bration will begin in Detroit on Oct. 12, with a Sabbath Eve ser- vice at 8:15 p.m., at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Events have been sched- uled to run through Dec. 9, the last day of the campaign. Principal speaker at the Sab- bath service will be Arthur J. Lelyveld, national director of the Bnai Brith HiJlel oFunda- tions. A nation-wide door-to- door canvass will be conducted on Oct. 14 to enroll new mem- bers in the 108-year-old organ- ization. A radio broadcast will bolster the individual drive with a dra- matic presentation of the signi- ficance of Bnai Brith on the American and Jewish scenes. Included among the better known activities of Bnai Brith are the Anti-Defamation League, the Hillel Foundations, Vocational Service Bureau, Bnai Brith Youth Organization and Service Committee for Armed Forces and Veterans. Bnai Brith has a national membership of over 350,000. Bar Mitzvahs . - The Bar Mitzvah of George Gabriel Fox, son of Mrs. Mae Fox, of .9301 Broadsheet, and the late 134'niel Fox,. will be ob- served at 9 a.m., Satuiday, at .Cong.. Mogen Abraham (Yeshi - vath Beth Yehudah)-. A receptimq honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held the following day, from 3 to 8 p.m., at the family home. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Lester Earl Sarasohn, son of Mrs. Clarence G. Sarasohn, will be observed at 9 a.m., Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David. * * * The Bar Mitzvah'Of- Dale Tei- telbaum, son of Dr. and Mrs. Myer Teitelbaum; will be ob- served at 9 a.m. Saturday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A recep- tion honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held from 8 p.m., that evening, at the Belcrest Hotel. No cards. Young Women Bicur Cholem Open Meeting on Oct. 17 Young Women Bicur Cholern will hold an open meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Shifman,. 19750 Canterbury Rd., Wednes- day, Oct. 17, at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Simon Shifman will be co-hos- tess. The highlights of the after- noon will be a book review by Mrs: Arthur L. Robbins on the "Challenging Years" by Rabbi Stephen Wise. Members and prospective membe?s are invited. This organization is planning its major fund raising event— a donor luncheon for Nov. 7, at the Masonic Temple. TV Star to Head BB Women's Show 10—THE JEWISH ?JEWS Friday, October 5, 1951 Congress Women Hear A star-studded cast has been booked by the Greater Detroit Noted Soprano at Meet Bnai Brith Women's Council for its annual fund-raising variety show, which will be presented vat 8:30 p.m., Nov. 11, at Masonic Temple. Paris-born Jean Carroll, hail- ed by Walter Winchell, Earl Wil- son and Dorothy Kilgallen as one of the "greatest new acts in show business," will be featured entertainer. Miss Carroll has ap- peared on radio and television, including such shows as "Toast of the Town," "Cavalcade of Stars" and "This Is Show Busi- ness." Educated for the stage in New York, Miss Carroll has entertain- ed also in theaters and night clubs. She will be assisted by the Three Lind Brothers, the Dorothy Gorben chorus and sev- eral other fine acts. Mrs. Samuel Gold is fund-rais- MILDRED MEHANKIN ZIM- MRS. BENNO LEVI ing chairman, assisted by Mrs. BALIST, soprano of Henry Onrich, book and Mrs., Cleveland, coloratura will appear on the Siegfried Hess, was united in David Grosberg, tickets. "Afternoon of .Stars" program, marriage to Benno Levi, on of sponsored by the Detroit Wom- Mr. Herman Levi. Rabbis Sam- en's Division of the American uel, H. Prero, Leopold Neuhaus, Ex-Christians Dedicate Jewish Congress, Oct. 30, at Vet- Biblical Altar in W. Va. and Leizer Levin officiated. erans Memorial . Building. Mrs. The bride chose a gown of Several hundred Americans— Zimbalist appeared in Radio heavy white satin fashioned with a cathedral train and illu- all former Christians who have City Music Hall, with Jan sion neckline. The bodice was adopted the Hebrew Faith—will Peerce; at the London Palla- embroidered with seed pearls dedicate an out-of-door altar, dium and Opera Commedienne and white sequins. Her fingertip Oct. 14, 3 p.m., on an imposing in Paris. Her last appearance veil fell from a matching crown hilltop at Wilbur, W. Va. The in Detroit was with the Detroit event will usher in the Feast of Symphony in 1946. She is the of seed pearls. wife of Fred Zimbalist, harmon- Tabernacles. Liesel Hess served her sister ica cirtuoso, and mother of two This is the second Biblical children. as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ruth Levi, sister of the altar to be dedicated by mem- bridegroom, Jackie Levin, Helen bers of United --Israel World Defense is your job, too!—Buy Applebaum, and Janet Lowinger. Union, a world-wide movement U. S. Bonds for Defense . — advocating a universal Mo- Bernice Apt, niece of the bride- saic Faith for all mankind—with groom was flower girl. ;;Vaerd4iin Dr. Herbert Kelman was best headquarters at 507 Fifth Ave., man, and ushers were Leon New York. The first altar was tzgyah INVITATIONS RAISED PRINTING Hess, brother of the bride, Dr. dedicated Sept. 30, 1950, by the for 100 Michigan unit on the estate of Henry Garfield, Bernard J. INCL. MONOGRAM $12.50 Commercial & Personalized Matches, Weiss, and Kurt Bauer, cousin Lewis A. Goodin in the township Signs, Advertising Specialties and of the bridegroom. Ezra Robetg of West Olive near Grand Novelties Haven. ANN bOLDMAN was the ring bearer. WO. 1-9726 Premier David Ben - Gurion, UN. 2-8383 Following a honeymoon in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Levi are at who received the President of United Israel World Union in a home on Elmhurst Ai* special audience, at Jerusalem, on Aug. 27, in behalf of the 15775 Jas-. Couzens whole Movement, sent a special- message to the brethren ac- is NOW available for meetings, knowledging his acceptance of Parties and all Occasionss. their first symbolic flag in be- UN. 2-6665 TY. 7-7418 half of the State of Israel. Regarding the Israel Bond NEW LUTZKER HALL Our Letter Box Kosher Catered Dinner Editor, The Jewish News • I was amazed to read in your September 28th issue of The Jewish News a statement in the column "Listening Post" written by Danny Raskin, taking to task the Israel Bond organiza- tion for having a Kosher meal in connection with the sched- uled Moshe Sharett Dinner on September 19 catered by the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The facts regarding that din- ner which Mr. Raskin should have ascertained are as follows: 1. The Book-Cadillac was se- lected by a unanimous vote of the Israel Bond executive committee as the most suit- able place to receive a digni- tary of the standing of Moshe Sharett. 2. The committee acceded to the request of the Mizrachi and its affiliated congrega- gational groups to serve a Mosher - _meal, in which all Detroit Jews would feel free to participate. 3. The Book-Cadillac does not permit outside caterers to use its kitchen. It did con:- sent, however, to prepare the dinner under the supervision of the Orthodox .'Rabbinical Council and having- dishes and silver brought in from outside. It: is my hope that other major community . groups will emulate the fine cooperation of the Ideal Israel Bond Organiza- tion in serving kosher meals at their dinners so that • all ele- ments in the • community can attend. . With all good wishes for a Very Happy New Year, I re- Main; Sincerely yours, IRVING SCHLUSSEL President, DetrOit Mizrachi Henny Youngman reports see- ing this ad di) a Yiddish sheet "Woman with a dozen rolls, looking for a man with hole- puncher, object—bagels." \\HOROWITTMARGAREIEN ATZOIFIS z ERRY BIELFIE COMPANY 6845 'MICHIGAN AVENUE 4 'Plocks W. of ,Livertiois "PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY .... OUR BUSINESS DEPENDS ON YOU" - VINEWOOD 1-1140710