JNF Forms Nachlath Bronx in Israe : : : : •-•- • ""s1 k Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swartz, Announcement is made of the of Tyler Ave., announce the en- engagement of Ann Zack of the gagement of their daughter, Wilshire Hotel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zack, to Milton Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg of Santa Barbara Drive. An early spring wedding is planned. The sign points to the site of Nachlath Hasocharim upon which a colony will be established 'in the name of the Jewish Bronx Merchants Society. To the right is Mrs. Morris Wishnetsky; to the left, Mrs. VVishnetsky'i daughter Myra and her husband. People Make News Senators WILLIAM LANGER (R N.D.) and HUBERT H. HUM- PHREY (D-Minn.) will speak to the annual meeting of United Service for New Americans about immigration problems and the McCarran-Walter Im- migration and Nationality Act of 1952, Saturday night, at Roosevelt Hotel, New York. * * * \.‘ M. Manuel Merzon, promin- ently identified with the Ortho- dox community and revision- ist Zionism, has filed as can- didate for the Common Pleas Court to be voted .on in the primary e I e c- tion Feb. 16. Merzon, a na- tive of Mogilev, ;;, Russia, came to this country in his early teens. He attended the Literary __College of the University of Michigan, from which he grad- Merzon uated, with dis- tinction, prior to earning his law degree at the Detroit Col- - Our Letter Box Technion's Thanks Editor, The Jewish News: Please accept our appreciation for your many evidences of in- terest and helpfulness in the American Technion Society and in the progress of expansion of the Hebrew Institute of Tech- nology in Haifa, Israel. Your editorial on the significance of the Technion in the process of the building of the State of Is- rael is one of the best, if not the best evaluation we ever read. BEN WILK, Chairman Detroit Chapter American Technion Society LEON KAY, Nat'l. Vice-Pres. American Technion Society e ng. c.winertil 0., Betrothal of Daughter Told by Edward Swartz' The forthcoming marriage c.f Carolyn Lou Brown to Robert Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- thaniel Green, of Ewald Circle, was announced for Feb. 22. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Morris Brown, of the Wil- shire Hotel, and the late Mr. Brown. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Lichten- stein, of 2940 W. Chicago, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Joseph B. Lowen, son of Mrs. Armin Low- en, of 3709 Richton, and the late Dr. Lowen. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Ohio State Uni- SANDRA E. SWARTZ versity. An April wedding is Sandra Elaine, to Marvin Cohn, planned. son of Mrs. 'Anna Cohn, of Tyler Ave., and the late Martin Cohn. Hadassah to PreSent Dr. Epel in Second Educational Program Ahavas Achim Women Plan All-Day Meeting Mrs, Edith Nagle, of Chicago, president of the Midwest Region of National Women's League, United Synagogue of America and a leading figure in the Con- servative movement, will be fea- tured at an all- day program sponsored by Ahavas Achim Sisterhood on Wednesday. The first of three separate meetings with Mrs.. Nagle will be held at 1 a.m., with offi- cers and board members of the::. Siste rhood. A Mrs. Nagle . leadership course will be con ducted by Mrs. Nagle for the general membership from 1 to 3 p.m. In the evening, Mrs. Nagle will be guest speaker at an ini- tiation ceremony when a large group of new members will be inducted into the Sisterhood. Following the installation, a buffet supper prepared by mem- bers, will be served, announces Center's '77th Holiday Hop Young_ adults and adults are Mrs. Erwin Leviant, membership invited to attend the 77th Holi' chairman. day Hop sponsored by the • Jew- Our Want Ads Get Results. ish Community Center at 9:30 p. m. Sunday, at the Woodward building. The Djerkiss Brothers and their Orchestra will enter- tain. "The Magic of Science in Is- lege of Law in 1926, from which rael" is the subject Chosen by time he has been actively en- Dr. Joseph Epel, a Detroiter who gaged in the practice in De- has made his mark in the field troit. He is secretary of the Syn- of chemistry agogue Council of Detroit and and science, at Call UN. 4-6442 president of Organization for a meeting of 14--THE JEWISH NEWS Fair and Equitable Rents. the Detroit Friday, January 9, 1953 Chapter of Ha- dassah at 10:30 For Fine Music .. . a.m., T u e sday, FLORIST and Entertainment at Adas Shalom Call Synagogue. - For Better Designs "Mind Over Matter," is the Reasonable Quotations The program, BEN KATZMAN theme - of a program sponsored second in a se- —on- and His Orchestra by the ADAS SHALOM MEN'S ries of four UN. 2-2783 Dr. Epel • WEDDINGS or TO. 8-2907 CLUB at 8 p.m., Monday, in the • ':ROWERS synagogue social hall. Well- educational meetings to be held • BAR this month, will be followed by known mentalist, humorist and MITZVAHS DAVE DOMBEY scientist Dr. Henry Gerald will individual group luncheonettes, at 12:30 p.m., that day, at the - and - Associates At The Sign be guest artist. He will discuss locations: Bob Jack 01 The Ng and give a presentation on his following BAGLEY—At Beth Aaron Synagogue, Benyas - Kaufman approach to mental telepathy, featuring musical skit, "This Is Hadas- Below Wedding and Bar Mitzvah Six Mile Root. mysticism and hypnotism. Sub- sah." PHOTOGRAPHERS CENTRAL EAST—Home of Mrs. Ralph jects will be chosen from the Davidson, 1666 W. Chicago, featuring 16640 JAMES COUZEM TY. 8-7800 LI. 6-4610 skit, "Hands," and a film. audience. CENTRAL WEST — At Zionist House, * * * with showing of new Israeli film. RUSSP.LT , WOODS E—At home of Mrs. Mary V. Beck, president pro- Peter Shifrin, 2005 Oakman Blvd., with tern of the Detroit Common Dr. S. Joseph Fauman speaking on "The Controversial Maclver Report.' . Council, will address members SCHAEFER—At Ahavas Achim Syna- of the GEMILUTH CHASSO- gogue, featuring quiz program. SHERWOOD—At home of Mrs. Harold DIM MEN'S CLUB on "City Schreiber, Celebrating 25 Years of 19360 Renfrew, with "What's Government," at its meeting at My Line" program featuring mystery Service to the Community guest and member panelists. a:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Bereznitz UNIVERSITY E—At home of Mrs. Ber- Hall, Linwood and Davison. John nard Zack, 17547 Parkside, also featuring presents My Line," with mystery guest Hurtig, chairman of the educa- "What's and panel. tional committee, will chair the UNIVERSITY W—At 1 p.m., Adas 'Synagogue, featuring "Passport program. L. Gruenbaum, presi- Shalom to Life," a film. Mrs. Samuel Shetzer dent, will speak also. The pub- will sing, accompanied on harp by Mrs. at the Sidney Jackson. lic is invited. Getting Married? Men's s Clubs Neugarten Medical Aid Nile 61 Games" Jewish Folk Chorus Concerts Announced For Jan. 21, Feb. 15 The Detroit Jewish Folk Chor- us announces two events to be held Jan. 21 and Feb. 15. The 12th annual donor lunch- eon will be held at the Mayfair Wednesday noon, Jan. 21, with the following- committee in charge : Mesdames W. Litt, M. Citrinp R. Levine, S. Roman, J. Lazare, R. Kauffer, I. Kessler, I. Schachter, L. Gray, J. Maisen- berg. A musical program is being planned with the Women's Choral Group, conducted by Henri Goldberg. Instrumental- Install Alex Speyer ists and solo vocalists will also Craftsman Lodge Head be on the afternoon's program. On the occasion of the Jew- Alex Speyer was installed ish Music Month, the mid-win- worshipful master of Craftsman ter concert will be presented at Lodge, F. & A. Music Hall, Feb. 15. A cantata M., at recent based on the book "My Glorious ceremonies. Brothers" by Howard Fast, the Others in- story of Judas Maccabeus, set to stalled were music by Sonny Vale of Los An- Manuel Klasky, geles, will be presented for the senior warden; first time in Detroit; Nathan Taisch, junior • warden; Avalon Hiking Club to Hold David M. Berk, Skating, Tobogganing Party treasurer; Wil- liam Rosenberg.; Avalon Hiking Club will meet secretary; Sid- at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at Avalon ney H., Jackson, Theater and will travel to Pon- senior deacon; tiac Lake for a day of skating David Utley ju- and tobogganing. Dinner will •nior deacon; follow at Old Mill Tavern in Speyer Emil Dumbrow- Waterford. Those over 21 are er, tiler; Emanuel Bauman, mar- invited. For information call shall and Samuel Levine, chap- Helen Kaplan, TO. 8-5194, or Sam Fried, UN. 1-1194. lain. / WYOMING — At Carmel Hebrew School, 17556 Wyoming, featuring movie, "The Healing Hand" and skit, ”Hands." RUSSELL WOODS W.—Program at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 21, at Young Israel Center. Husbands welcome to attend musical Houston Paper Establishes Forum to Air Major Issues HOUSTON, Tex., (JTA)—A public forum in which out- standing authorities will discuss leading Jewish issues of the day has been established by the Jew- ish Herald-Voice, Houston Eng- lish-Jewish weekly. * D. H. White, editor and pub- lisher of the journal, in his an- nouncement, pointed out that "there are many facets of Jew- ish life which need tb be under- stood by the community." In the Herald-Voice forum, to be held twice-monthly in the Jewish Community Center, presentation of both sides of the issue will be followed by a forum discus- sion with the participation of the audience. Adas Shalom Teen-Agers Plan Levi Leap on Jan. 22 Adas Shalom Hi-Teens will sponsor the Levi Leap, a barn dance featuring the music of Jim Schultheis and his band, at 8 p.m., Jan. 22, in the synagogue social hall.- Tickets are available at the door or from individual members. Planning the affair are the group's new officers: Harold Barron, president; Francis Golde vice-president; Sheilah Gold- berg and Lorelei Schuman, sec- retaries; Elaine Feldman, treas- urer; and Marshal. Goldman and Charles Goodman, sgts.-at-arms. 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