M.N. I2 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 7, 1952 D. Safran Assists in Bond Collection Drive David Safran has accepted the co - chairman- ship of the cash collection com- mitt.-e of organ- izations for Is- rael bonds, it was announced by Peter S. Goldstein chair- man of the committee. Mr. Safran is a member o f D. Safran • t h e Adas Sha- 1 o m Synagogueboard and past president of the Men's Club. r Sept. 22—To Dr. • and Mrs. Byron S.. Berlin (Lillian Zaret- sky), former Detroiters, now of Chicago, Ill., a son, Michael Jos- eph. * * * Oct. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Shevin (Helen Dante,. for- nierly of Detroit) , of.-: Glen Oaks, N.Y., a daughter, Eileen Carol. • • • Oct. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. ROb- ert P. Natelson (Beverly • Lastar, farmer Detroiter), , of El Paso, Tex., a daughter,. . Kathleen Shelly. * * * Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendelson, of 20500 Rose- mont, a daughter. _ * * * Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katz (Ethel Jackson) , of 13203 Monica, a son, Marvin Paul. • • • Oct. 23 -- To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reider (Nancy Indianer), of Calvert Ave., a son, Robert Paul, * * * Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey L. Shapiro (Phyllis Skolnek), of LaSalle Blvd., a son, David Yale. • • • Oct. 18 -- To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0. Weiss (Marilyn Zit- omer) , of 19738 Monte Vista, a son, William Robert. • • • Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zakon (Lillian Gold), of Monica Ave., a son, Stuart Gary. * * * Oct. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Henry Nankin (Esther Miller,. former Detroiter) , of Chicago, Ill., a son, •Fred Michael. * * * Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Schelberg (Edythe Bern- son), a daughter, Jane Susan. ' 44 CERTIFIED. MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Expert Mohel Rabbi Leo Goldman Serving in Woman's Hospital and Homes TO. 8-3094 3035 Richton Ave. SPECIALIZED MOHEL REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER In Hospitals and Homes Recommended by Physicians 3253 Fullerton TO. 9-6145 Rev. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL TO. '7-0979 TO. 5-2640 2532 Clements Rev. JACOB SILVERMAN Detroit's Leading Surgical MOHEL 9371 Wildemere TO. 8-2680 JWF Women to Review Capital Needs Nov. 13 First . of the "Blue BoOk" sem- inars sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division will be held at 10:45 a.m., Thursday, at the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, with a consideration of capital needs. Consultants for this first sem- inar are _ William Avrunin, asso, ciate - director of Federation; Mesdaines Jacob J. Axelrod, George Blumenstock, Hyman C. Broder, member of the Federa- tion Committee . on - Capital Needs, Josepi H. Ehrlich, Sani- uel J. Greenberg; Harry L. Jones and Victor Shiffman, while the chairmen are Mrs. Harry August and Mrs. Maprice A. Landau. Succeeding seminars, to be held on Dec.. 4, Dec. 18 and Jan. 15, will be- devoted to the Na- tional Cominunity Relations- Ad- visory Council and the national agencies, "Approaches to Jewish Education," and "Israel—the I Economic Side." The sessions are being. arranged by the Division's I education committee, Mrs. Stan- ley FleisChaker, chairman, with a subcommittee on the semin- ars headed by Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner. Working with Mrs. Weiner are Mesdames 'Robert Alpern, Harry August, Albert Elazar, William H. Frank, Arthur I. Gould, I. Jerome Hauser, J. Shurly. Hor- witz, Joseph H. Jackier, Herschel V. Kreger, Julian H. Krolik, Charles Lakoff, Maurice . A. Lan- dau, Irving Posner, George Ru- bin, Carl . S. . Schiller and Nathan Spevakow. Council Book Event Features Opatoshu On Nov. 16, 8:30 p.m. the Jewish Community Council and the Farband Organization of Detroit will jointly sponsor a Jewish Book Month program at the Young Israel Center. Joseph Opatoshu, noted Yiddish novel- ist and essayist, be the guest speaker. Tickets are avail- alqle to all Yiddish speaking or- ganizations of the Council. Book Month Opens Today The tenth annual . nationwide celebration o f Jewish Book Month begins today, under the auspices of the Jewish Book Month Council o. f America, sponsored by the Jewish Wel- fare Board. Synagogues have set aside Dec. 6, as Jewish Book Sabbath. Appropriate book programs will be conducted in Jewish homes on Dec. 7, to be marked as Jew- ish Book Festival. The State Department's Voice of America will beam a talk on Jewish books to Israel on Nov. 12. Adas Shalom UHS Sets Enrollment Record More than 150 students are enrolled in the Adas Shalom branch of • the United Hebrew Schools this semester, a record enrollment. At a board meeting in the home of Mrs. Isadore Frankel, new president of Adas Shalom PTA, a committee was appointed to arrange plans for a PTA meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the social hall. New officers, in addition to Mrs. Frankel, are Mesdames Manny Jacobs, vice- president; Donald Barris, treas- urer; Morris Iden, Meyer Stew- art, secretaries; Saul Brenner; Max Goldsmith, Nathan Zlatkin, L. Tigay, J. Bortman, M. Nosan- chuk, Louis Gelfand, H. Harris, Chas. H. Charlip, L. Berent, Ben- j amin Kohen, Aaron Reitman, Harry Weber, board members. Offer Cantorial Studies NEW YORK, (JTA)—The He- brew Union School of Sacred Music will add a fourth year to its cantorial course and will offer—for the first time—a de- gree of Bachelor of Sacred Music to • candidates who com- plete the four-year course. Barn-Clark Nuptials Scheduled for March Pioneer Women Plan Pre-Donor Program Mr. and Mis. Harry Clark, of Mrs. Emma Schreier, program Parkside Ave., announce the en- chairman of the Pioneer Women gagement of their daughter, Council, •annoUnces that mem- bers of the 14 local clubs will meet at 8:30. p.m., . Monday, at Temple Israel. Dr. Judd L. Teller, an author- ity • on Israel and her Arab neighbors in middle East;" will . speak on "Why Funds — Your Participa- tion in _Pioneer Women Through Your. Event"- -- Mascha Ben- ya 'talented ac- tress and singer, Miss Benya • will present a program of Yid- dish folk songs and Israeli tunes. Monday's affair will be the kickoff event in a series of pre- donor rallies, leading up to the donor affair on Dec. 14, at Ma- MISS PAULA R. CLARK sonic Temple. At the East Central Regional Paula Rose, to Norman Baril, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel conference, held in Toledo last week, it was announced that Baril,. of Highland Ave. : Both young ' people attended Detroit will build a school build- Wayne University. An April ing the new $1,000,000 Mesheck project in the Negev. wedding is planned. Brenner Farband Branch News Brevitiesi CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION will hold a tea for parents of ninth and tenth grade students at 2:30 p.m., Monday, in the school lunchroom, announces Mrs. Ruth Edelson, president. • • • EARL B. BRINK will speak on the subject "Portugal and Ma- deira," at the Art Institute, un- der auspices of the World Ad- venture Series, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. • • • On Nov. 29, Beechhurst Press will publish the first American edition of YISROEL, edited by Joseph Leftwich. • • • ELSA LANCHESTER, noted character actress and screen star, will appear at 11 a.m., Wed- nesday, at Fisher Theater, as the third presentation of DE- TROIT TOWN HALL. The wife of Charles Laughton, Miss Lan- chester will be seen in a humor- ous program of songs and char- acter portrayals. Appearing with her will be the Mad Hatters, a comedy quartet, and young pian- ist, Ray Henderson. Tickets are available at Grinneh's, WO. 2- 1124. The SELECTIVE SOCIAL CLUB, a group of middle-aged men and women, will meet Sat- urday night at the Davison Cen- ter. New members are welcome this Saturday or any following Saturday. • • • Wayne University Theater, 3424 Woodward, will present BILLY BUDD by Goxe and Chapman as its second produc- tion of the season, Nov. 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15. Eban at Mizrachi Parley Ababa Eban, Israeli Ambassa- dor to the Unite-' States, will be a principal speaker at the 32nd annual conventior of Mizrachi Organization of America, in At- lantic City, Nov. 12-16. To Hold Oneg Shabbat Today Hayim Brenner Branch; Far- band, invites members and friends to attend an oneg - shab- bat at 8:30 p.m., today, at the Labor Zionist Institute,- 13722 Linwood. A program of singing and dancing will be presented by a Habonim group. Dr. Nahum Weissman will be speaker, an- nounced Gerard J. Nakell, 'chair- man. Dr. Maaigle to Address ENT' Women's Meeting "The meet'ng of the year," is announced by Mrs. Jules Kraft, president of the Ladies -Auxili- ary, _Jewish 1 - atonal Fund, to be held at 12:30 p.m., Nov. 18; at A d a s Shalom Synagogue.. The meeting w i 11 culminate the group's present m e m- bership drive, and will corn-• mence activities leading up to the - don'or luncheon. The donor will be Mrs. Newman held on Jan. 27. Guest speaker at t: meeting will be Dr. Maeanna Cheserton Mangle, a prominent lecturer and writer, who only recently returned from a visit to Israel. Mrs. Albert Newman, presi- dent . of the Auxiliary's dramatic group, has planned to present an original musical skit, "Roll Call for JNF," whir' was writ- ten and directed by Mrs. Irving Arlin. Members and their friends are urged to attend the program. 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