Set May 31 Date - iladagsah HMO Groups Planning Sectional Meetings Sectional Group meetings of all Hadassah members will be held at 12:30 p.m. , Tuesday ,with discussion centering on the Ha- dassah Medical Organization (HMO). Luncheonettes will be served at all meetings. The Bagley, Schaefer, Univer- sity West and Wyoming Groups will meet in the social hall of Adas Shalom Synagogue. Its program will include "Jewish Cookery." Central East and West, Russell Woods East and West will hold a surprise program at its meet- ing, scheduled for the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mrs. Herman Stenbuck, of Pontiac, will be guest speaker at the meeting of Sherwood and University East groups, to be held at Temple Israel. A drama- tic skit, "You Write the Ending," is planned also. All section meetings will fea- ture discussion on the announce- ment at the recent Hadassah convention of Dr. Kalman J. Mann, HMO director in Israel, of a revolutionary plan for corn- munity health centers in Israel, in which a family will be treated as a unit. An experiment will soon be conducted at Bet Mazmil, near Jerusalem, among 5,000 persons, none of whom have been in the Jewish state for over two years. These persons were chosen be- cause, according to Dr. Mann, "they are physically settled, but psychologically susceptible to change." Local HMO Chapter chairman, Mrs. John Horwitz, coordinates activities arranged by the fol- lowing Group chairmen: . MSS FRANCENE PARR At a recent dinner party, an- nouncement was made by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, of Pasa- dena Ave., of the engagement of their daughter, Francene Rhoda, to Walter Fish, son of Mrs. Jack Fish, of Burlingame Ave. The wedding date has been set for May 31. Hebrew U. Professor To Address Midrasha, U.S. Friends, Kvutzah Dr. Naphtali H. Tur-Sinai (Torcyzner) will be the guest here on Tuesday and Wednesday of the Detroit Chapter, Ameri- can Friends of Hebrew Univer- sity, Midrasha, of the United Hebrew Schools, the Kvutzvah Ivrith and Hebrew Teachers As- sociation. Dr. Tur-Sinai, professor of He- brew literature at Hebrew Uni- ver'sity in Jerusalem, is currently in this country on a visit under auspices of the university. On Tuesday evening, he will speak in English on "Riddles in the Bible." On Wednesday eve- ning, he will speak in Hebrew on "The Problems of the Hebrew Language in Israel." Both lec- tures, to which the public is in- vited, will be held in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The noted Hebrew and Bibli- cal scholar has been at the uni- versity since 1933. He is the author of several books dealing with the Bible and cognate sub- jects. Four students of the Midrasha will on Tuesday evening be pre- sented with certificates from Hebrew University, citing them for passing the university's He- brew examinations. The concluding program for the 26th annual observance of Education Month of the United Hebrew Schools will be a broad- cast at 1 p.m., Dec. 7, over sta- tion WWJ. A cantata, written and directed by Shirley Subar Sklash, will be presented. Maimonides Auxiliary Plans Victory Luncheon Thereia Graff and Mrs. Morse Colten, Business & Professional; and Mesdames Albert A. Swartz, Bagley; Herman August, Central East; Max Wainger, Central West; Sam Berke, Russell Woods East; John Horowitz, Russell Woods West; Maurice Zeiger, Schaefer; Samuel Ham- burger, Sherwood; Ellis Fishman, Uni- versity East; Max Neuman, University West; and Milton Elsoh, Wyoming. Mrs. William Isenberg is spe- cial gifts chairman of the new medical center, and Mrs. Morris H. Marks, Chapter chairman. Group chairmen include: Mesdames Morse Colten, B & P; Stanley Winkleman, Bagley; Harry Himelstein, Central W.; Sam J. Berke, Russell Woods E.; Julius Gitlin, Russell Woods W.; Herbert Goldman, Schaefer; Ben Silber- stein, Sherwood; Mervin Grossberg, Un- iversity E.; M. J. Mandel, University W.; and Harry Seheinfield, Wyoming. Campers at Camp Vladeck To Hold Reunion Saturday Rabbi A. M. Hershberg, of Chi- cago, Ill., was guest speaker at a memorial meeting of the Yeshi- vath Chachmey Lublin, held in honor of the late Rabbi Meyer Shapiro, founder of the Yeshi- vah in .Europe: • Rabbi Isaac Stollman also spoke. Mrs. Minnie Rosenthal; widow of Isaac Rosenthal. made -a con- tribution of $500 to the school, which she said was the bequest of her late husband. A gift of $250 was presented by _David Edelman, vice president of the Yeshivah. Nardau Chapter Elects Joseph Hirsch President At a meeting of Nordau. Chap- ter, of the zionist Organization of Detroit, the following officers were elected to head the group: Joseph H i r s c h, president; Murray Selborn, vice-president; Bertha Chom.sky and Mary Feld- man, secretaries; and Sherman. Shapiro, treasurer. Dr. Bernard Weston, who was guest speaker, gave a description of "Life in a Kibbutz." Coll Board Meeting of Beth Yehudah Schools Rabbi and Mrs. Leizer Levin After many weeks of collect- announce the engagement of ing testing recipes, the De- their daughter, Deborah, to troit and Section, National Council of Jewish Women, is ready to send its cook book to the print- er. The book will be distributed to members at the annual fund- raising program on Dec. 1, at the Royal Theater. It was edited by Mrs. Joseph Gilbert. Mrs. Irving Goldman and Mrs. Alvin Rodecker have been re- sponsible for collecting and test- ing the recipes, most of which are family favorites of members. Lucy Corbett, who will be the main attraction at the Decem- ber meeting, has written a for- ward, and the menu which she will prepare on the Dec. 1 pro- gram, is included, with detailed instructions for its preparation. The book has been illustrated by Mrs. Manes Hecht, and will contain 70 recipes. Mesdames Morey Jacobs, Charles Solomon and Adolph Baron were among MISS DEBORAH LEVIN the top workers, as was Mrs. Chaim D. Keller, son of Mr. and Stanley Akers, who is in charge Mrs. Jack Keller, of Bayside, of fund-raising for the Council. Long Island; HARVEY GENDLER TO HEAD The bridegroom - elect is a BETH AARON JUNIOR GROUP graduate of Yeshiva University, Beth Aaron Juniors, teenage and is presently studying at the boy's affiliate of Beth Aaron Telse Rabbinical College in Synagogue, recently e l e c t e d Cleveland. Harvey Gendler, president; Nor- Miss Levin is a graduate of ton Bicoll, vice-president; Larry the Beth Jacob Teacher's Sem- Warren, secretary; and Howard inary. A February wedding is Schwartz, treasurer. planned. 14 6 From Michigan in Tercentenary Group Establishment of a Committee of 300 to organize the celebra- tion' in 1954 of the 300th anni- versary of Jewish settlement in America was announced today by David Bernstein, executive director of the American Jewish Tercentenary Committee, 270 Park Ave., New York. Prominent Jewish lead ers from .41 states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands, have accepted member- ship on the committee on invita- tion froth Ralph E. Samuel, chairman, and Judge Simon H. Rifkind, chairman of the mem- bership committee. Judge Rifkind declared that his committee had sought to es- tablish a membership which would reflect all significant viewpoints a m o n g American Jews today. "The observalice in 1954," he said, "will provide an opportunity for all American Jews to express, in their own way, the meaning to them of this 300-year American heritage. For this reason, our membership is as brciad and as diversified as the American Jewish com- munity itself." The Michigan members of the committee include Isidore Sob- eloff, Philip Slomovitz, Judge Theodore Levin, Henry Wine- man, Prof. William Haber • and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt. - Children who attended Camp Vladeck will hold a camp re- union at 2 p.m., Saturday, at the Workmen's Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. I. Axelrod, camp manager, will show movies of camp activities. Campers 'are urged to bring their parents and friends. Adult guests have been invit- ed to spend the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Axelrod at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 850 School Enrollment Sigal, camp directors, 4213 Wav- A New Adas Shalom High erly. Announce $750 in Gifts At Chachmey Lublin Meeting MR& SOL GROSSMAN is program chairman of a victory luncheon planned by the Mai- ononides Women's Auxiliary at l2:.30 pan., Tuesday, at L'Aig- Ion's, to honor workers who helped in the success of the recent night of games„ . Mrs. Joseph Schwartzberg troduce a color, travel f1lira on . Rabbi Levin's Daughter Council Theater Party To Wed Easterner Scheduled for Dec. 1 A report from Allen A. War- sen,. director of the Adas Sha- lom Religious School, states that 850 students, an' all-time high, have enrolled in school courses. Separate religious services for junior and senior departments have been inaugurated, with students serving as readers, preachers, sextons and cantors. The school board consists of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, N. R. Ep- stein, synagogue president; Mey- er Littky and Dr. Martin Nai- mark, chairman and co-chair- man, Mrs. Jacob Levine, Harry Spoon and Seymour Serling. — Beth Yehudah School board will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, 'at Bnai Zion Synagogue, Hum- phrey and Holmur, announces David I. Berris, board chairman. Morris Snow, president of the host congregation and vice- president of the Yeshivah, will be in charge of hospitality. An audited statement by Henry Carlebach will be presented for the first five months of the year. Final arrangements will be made for the 36th anniversary banquet to be held Dec. 21, at Rosenberg's Holiday Manor. Collect Cans for. Israel Diane Malerman Chapter, _Bnai Brith Girls, will conduct a house to house canvass on Sun- day to obtain canned goods for Israel. This is the girls' annual charitable project. Dance to the Musk of . . SHELDON ROTH His Drums and Orchestra Phone: DI. 1-1576 SURPLUS HAIR - Removed • Permanently with Electrolysis by Ruth, R.E. — Free Consultation — Reduced Prices for Nov. and Dec. REENES BEAUTY SALON 12241 Linwood THE JEWISH NEWS TO. 8-6753 TO. 8-8944 Friday, November 21, 1952 .1111...../.. ...111■••■■•••■•■•■■•■■■••■ .11.....111 ■ ••• ■ ••• ■■ 11.- DAVE DOMBEY and Associates Bob Jack Is Your Monday Night Benyas - Kaufman Wedding and Bar Mitzvah Photographers TO. 6-8611 TY. 8-7800 Plastic Furniture Covers Organization Looking for a Meeting Room? 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