Bar Mitzvahs Mrs. Solomon Rubenfaer, of 2729 Sturtevant, announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Leon Marc, on Saturday, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A dinner and re- ception in his honor will be held Sunday evening at Zack's. . • • Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen, of 18250 W Lrington, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son , Neil Goodman, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A buffet supper wil be held from 6:30 p.m., Sunday, for relatives and friends. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levine an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Our Weekly Message to the Jewish Community Now that the elections are a thing of the past—and the cheers and tears are over— let's all of us get together as one team and make the most of the opportunities for hap- piness and prosperity which are available to us in this great land. With a new adininistration in Washington heralding changes in all parts of our country, one of the few things to remain the same is the reputation enjoyed by your Kosher Butcher. It's been an honor and a privilege to be in contact with our Jewish community through our businesses, and we are continuing our friend- ship with this message to the Jewish housewife. Previously we told you facts, facts that we know as- sured you that the meats you purchase at your Kosher Butcher are not only better, but actually cost - you less than when you deal with a non-Kosher dealer. Like the changing times, the Kosher butcher has gone modern. His equipment and machinery are modern, he uses labor and time-saving devices that bring down the cost of the meat you pur- chase. But, there's also a little of the old-fashioned 'merchant left in him. When you step up to the counter at your •Kosher Butcher you can be assured of many things: 1. That you'll always be welcomed with a smile and personal greeting. 2. That you will get advice on the day's BEST BUY. 3. That you will learn from your butcher's experience what cuts are best suited to your family. 4. That you will get excel- lent service. 5. That the merchandise you buy will be only the fin- est and most choice. To a new generation of Jewish housewives we can only add that for many years we have served your mothers. They have lived up to the tradition of the Jewish people by buying Kosher meats. If you will maintain this age-old Jewish tradition you'll be rewarded in know- ing you are helping to keep together your people, as well as getting the finest quality food for yourself and your family. Beginning the week of Sun- day, Nov. 30, and continuing through the week of Dec. 4, these are our specials: SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 9 9c tb LAMB STEW 25` Lb. CHUCK ROAST 749c Lb. THE JEWISH NEWS-7 The Jacob Harris' Married 50 Years Friday, Noveniber 28, 1952 son, Robert, on Dec. 6, at Young When a couple is married 50 Itrael Center. A dinner in his years, one of the most naturally honor will be held the following asked questions of them is: evening at Rosenberg's on Dex- "Would you do it all over again ter. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen, of 18250 Warrington, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Neil Goodman, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A buf- fet supper in his honor will be held • Sunday, at the family home. Bnai David Auxiliary Plans Banquet Dec. 14 Mrs. Z. Needle, president of the Bnai David Ladies Auxiliary announces that the 25th anni- versary of the organization will be celebrated with a banquet at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 14, in the syna- gogue social hall. Among its leading contribu- tions to the congregation have been fully equipping the kitchen, buying Torah mantels and cov- ers and meeting all other fur- nishing needs of the synagogue. Mrs. Lillian Weingarden is chairman of the banquet, and is assisted by Mesdames Louis Co- hen and Sam Zack, in charge of arrangements. For tickets, con- tact Mrs. 'Cohen, TO. 6-5229, or Mrs: Zack, TO. 8-3135. David J. Cohen will be toast- master at the banquet, which will feature the Bnai David Sis- terhood choral group in the presentation of a cantata, which was directed by Cantor Hyman Adler. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will deliver greetings. J W V SHOLOM AUXILIARY will meet Thursday evening, at the Memorial Home. Mrs. Goldie Adler will review a current book. A party for youngsters at the Juvenile Detention Home is planned for • Dec. 6. Wyn New- man and Helena Gavorin, chair- men, announce that cartoons will be shown and gifts and re- freshments distributed. . * * * • YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m, Monday, at the Memorial Home. A sur- prise program is planned,_ with a variety of awards to be dis- tributed. Hostesses will be -Rose Feinberg, Miriam Ferest and Ruth Benach. . HENRI GOLDBERG, who is Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will hold celebrating his 10th anniversary a latke and games party on Dec. as conductor of the Jewish Folk 13, at the Memorial Home. Tick- Chorus, will be tendered a testi- ets, which may be purchased monial dinner by chorus mem- at the door, entitle the bearer bers at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, at the to all the latkes he can eat. Jewish Cultural Hall, 2705 Joy Rd. Conductors from many cit- Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST ies will participate in a musical is urging members and corn- tribute at the dinner. For reser- munityites to donate blood on vations call Mrs. Litt, TO. 8-0623. Dec. 21, when a Red Cross mo- bile unit will be set up at the Memorial Home. Danny Arnold is post blood bank chairman. Julie Genser, TO. 6-5619, is ac- cepting reservations and dis- tributing tickets for the post's New Year's eve party, to be held at the Memorial Home. LOUIS MARSHALL PARTY On Nov. 30, LOUIS MAR- SHALL Bnai Brith Young Wom- en will have a party at Hillel House, 4841 Second. There will be dancing and refreshments. For information. C a 11 Marilyn Mascowitz, TO. 9-0581, or • Elsie Ring, TO. 9-2183. Barton's Box Top Features Menorah The massive new bronze Men- orah created . by the eminent English sculptur F. J. Kormis, a MR.. AND MRS. gift to the Jewish Museum of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York, is used by Barton's Bonbonniere as the box top for its Menorah Assortment. The festival of Hanukah, which starts the eve of Dec. 12 is celebrated with the lighting of the Menorah, the playing of dre- del games and the eating of lat- kes. The symbolism is richly car- ried out by Barton's Chocolates in their unique holiday candy assortment, which includes can- dY-filled plastic dredels, avail able individually or in a Macca- biah set of three, Hanukah bars, fruits and cocoanut-filled choco- late latkes. A Menorah assortment, which reproduces on its box top the bronze Menorah sculptured by F. J. Kormis, of England as a gift to the Jewish Theological Seminary Museum, is available in pound gift assortments. Sweets for Israel gift certifi- cates are again available for relatives and friends in Israel. All Barton's gift assortments are available at the six stores in the city. BB - Holds Cocktail Party Mrs. Eli Friedman, member- ship chairman, PHILIP HAN- DLER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, announces that a cocktail party will be held for prospective members and their sponsors at the home of Mrs. A. Morris, 18260 Lesure, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Folk. Chorus to Honor Its 10-Year Conductor JACOB 'HARRIS the same way if you had the opportunity?" - . One couple that not only would, but is going to - repeat their original marital _vows of 50 years ago is Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris, of 18625 Hartwell. Only this time, their children will be interested observers: On Sunday, at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, :Linda and Jacob Harris will stand beneath the hoopah as they did in Brest- Litovsk, Russia in 1902, and will speak the same Jewish wedding ceremonial vows before Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and Cantor Judah Goldring as they did be- fore the rebbe in their native I land. Helping them to celebrate their golden wedding annivers- ary will be their four sons and their wives, the Milton Harris'; Bill Harris', Sidney Harris' and Harry Harris', and two of their three daughters and sons-in- law, the Abe Franklins and the Dave Felsots. Their 15 grand- children will also watch the ceremony. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Harris from Chicago, New York and West Virginia Will arrive here also to help celebrate at a dinner in the synagogue, and at a reception following, to which all the Harris' friends have been invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harris came to this country a year after their marriage, and moved to Detroit follaWing t h e conchision o f World War I. Mr. Harris is still active in the business he started here — the Davison Auto Parts. VII/ alitt4? NAVE YOUR RIGS CLOMP Will always assure YOU that YOUR affair Is tops! DAVE DOMBEY and Associates Bob Jack Benyas - Kaufman Wedding and bar Mitzvah Photographers TO. 6-8611 TY. 8-7800 Getting Married? Call UN. 4-6442 FLORIST For Better Designs Reasonable Quotations —on-- • WEDDINGS • 'SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS At The Sign Of The Ellir . Below Six Mile Root. 16640 JAMES COUZEIsi) Your Jewish News Want Ad Number is WO. 5-1155. MI EXPENSE CARAVAN TO ISRAEL and EUROPE LEAVES MARCH 13, 1953, RETURNS APRIL 29 Spend the Holiday in Israel Early Reservations Suggested! ELKIN HOTEL and TRAVEL BUREAU Tuller Hotel Lobby WO. 5-3431 19437 Livernois DI. 1-2717 CONFERENCE of ORGANIZATIONS To Establish an All-Kosher Kitchen In Sinai Hospital Wily Meet On Monday, December 1st, at 8:30 p.m. At H. Rossman Hall, Bnai Moshe Synagogue Dexter at Lawrence • Rabbi Samson R. Weiss National Director of Young Israel • Pinchus Iseson President, National Council of Young Israel Will Be Guest Speakers Every Organization, Synagogue and Landsmanschaften is urged to send its delegates to hear the recent dvelopments