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January 23, 1953 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-01-23

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THE JEWlSH NEWS-1!
Friday, January 23, 1953

Adas Shalom Donor
To Feature Miss Snyder

"The World Within" will
be the presentation of Selma
Burnettc,Snyder,
who is the stel-
.

SELMA BURNETT SNYDER

lar attraction of the annual
donor event of Adas Shalom
Sisterhood. The donor will be
held at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 4, in the
synagogue social hall.
Miss Snyder, an outstanding
monologuist, actress and crea-
tive story teller, is being pre-
sented here through coopera-
tion with the lecture bureau of
the National Jewish Welfare
Board.
Mrs. George Liss, donor chairL
man, announces that a dessert
luncheon will precede the pro-
gram, in which Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fen-
akel will participate.
The public is invited to call
Mrs. Saul Brenner, ticket chair-
man, UN. 4-1036, advises Mrs.
Herbert L. Harris, president.

Perfection Lodge Plans
Past Masters' Night

Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M.
will hold its annual past masters
night at a master Mason Degree
banquet at 6:30 p. m., Wednes-
day, according to worshipful
master Julian S. Tobias.
Harry Zausmer, P. M., will be
master of ceremonies, introduc-
ing several past masters of the
Lodge, who, together with all the
brothers, will pay special honor
to Harry Lichter, who was wor-
shipful master last year.
After the,banquet, the master
Mason Degree will be exempli-
fied in the long form by the
degree team of Perfection Lodge
with Lichter in the principal
role.

3 Jewish Boys -
On U. of D. Five

Bar Mitzvahs

The Bar Mitzvah of Sidney
Markel, son of Mr. and Mts.
Samuel Markel, of Northfield
Blvd., Oak Park, will be observed
on Jan. 31, at COng. Bnai David.
The synagogue choir will accom-
pany him. A dinner honoring the
Bar Mitzvah will be held Feb. 1,
at Holiday Manor.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wein-
garden, of 17544 Northlawn, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Stuart William, on Satur-
day, at Cong. Adas Yeshurun. A
reception in honor of the Bar
Mitzvah will be held Sunday, at
the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hy Gittleman,
of 18442 Mark Twain, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Myron, on Jan. 31, at Adas Sha-
lom.Synagogue. A dinner in his
honor will be held that evening,
at the Mayfair Room.
* *
The Bar Mitzvah of Marshall
Phillip Keys, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Keys, of Northlawn
Ave., will be observed on Jan. 31,
at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A
reception in his honor will be
held from 8:30 p. m., that eve-
ning, at Bel-Aire Terrace.
*
* *
Mr. and__Mrs. Abe Lofman, of
4044 Burlingame, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ber-
nard, on Saturday, at Cong. Nu-
sach Hari. An open house in his
honor will be held from 2 to 5
p.m., Saturday in tl family
home.
*

*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milgrom,
of 4011 Burlingame, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Sheldon, on Saturday, at Cong.
Bnai Israel.

Pioneer Women Launch
Membership Campaign

Mrs. Ben Harold, membership
chairman of the Detroit Council
of Pioneer Women, announced
that the organization has begun
its 1953 membership campaign.
Bess Spanner, a former na-
tional field representative of PW
and now a resident of Israel,
will speak at individual meetings
of all loyal groups to aid in the
recruiting effort. Mrs. Spanner;
who currently works with Moat-
zot Hapoalot, sister organization
of Pioneer Women. in Israel, will
be in Detroit from Feb. 2 to 7.
She will speak on the work of.
Moatzot Hapoalot in maintain-
ing children's homes, day nurse-
ries, immigrant - rehabilitation
centers, vocational and trade
schools and other social services
carried on throughout Israel.

American Legion Fetes
Ex-Commander Jones

.

Dr. Israel Goldstein, president
. Two Jewish boys hold berths of the American Jewish Con-
on the varsity basketball team gress, will be the, guest speaker
at the University of Detroit,. at the next in a series of lunch-
eon. forums sponsored by the
Jewish Community Council, an-
nounced Sidney M. .Shevitz,
president of the Council.
The program, to be 41d at 12
noon, Monday, at the Detroit
Leland Hotel will continue dis-
cussion by prominent national
leaders on the problems present-
ed by the recent withdrawal of
the American Jewish Commit-
tee and Bnai Brith's Anti-Def-
amation League from the Na-
tional Community Relations Ad-
visory Council.
Previous speakers to " present
their " views of the split have
been from the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations, Bnai
Taub
Siporin
Brith and Jewish Labor Com-
while a third is the leading scor- mittee. • Dr. Goldstein's address
er of the Junior Varsity, or will conclude the series.
Freshman team. The trio all
graduated from Central High
Contacts U S. Kin
School.
Eighty-year-old Mordche Li-
The veteran of the three is
Sam Taub, who although only berman, former wealthy lumber
5'8" has been on the varsity merchant of Kiev, Russia, who
at the outbreak
for three years. He is the smal-
of World War II
lest player on the' U. of D. team,
fled penniless to
and in the Missouri Valley Con-
Teheran, Iran,
ference, to which the school be-
appeared at the
longs. Taub is a senior account-
office of HIAS,
ing student.
the Hebrew Im-
Walt Siporin, a sophomore
migrant Aid So-
pre-dental student, has seen
ciety, in T el
only limited action this year, his
Aviv, Israel and
first as a regular varsity player.
dictated a mes-
However, with -two more basket-
sage which will
ball seasons, the 6'2" forwar
.put
him in
should. be a regular figure in the
Liberman touch with a son
Titan lineup.
and brother in the U. S. Mr.
Ralph Goldstein, who at Cen- Liberman
was - a cantor in Tehe-
tral was given all-city and all- ran for a decade
the
state honors, has made 91 points opportunity availed before
itself for his
in seven freshman games for the immigration to Israel.
His son,
Jayvees. U. of D. coach Bob
Liberman, lives in Schenec-
Calihan is certain , that Ralph Leon
tady, N. Y., and his brother,
will be a top performer for the Harry
Liberman, in Weehawken,
varsity team when he. moves up N. J. Despite his advanced age,
next season. Ralph stands 5'11", Mr. Libernian expressed the
and is a guard.
hope that HIAS would help him
to visit with his kin in America.

Lester Morris Opens
NW Buick s Showroom

Ranter Family Club Meets

Mrs. Jack Tomarin, president
of KANTER FAMILY CLUB, an-
nounces, that the group will
meet Sunday evening, at the
home of the H. Kanters, 19350
Ardmore. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Rose Kanter and daughter,
Florence. According to Mrs. Paul
Kanter, games chairman, an
evening of entertainment is
planned.

Betrothal Told

MISS

MATILDA JACOBS -

Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs,
of Oakman Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Matilda Gertrude, to Harry W.
Ross, son of Mrs. Sarah Ross,,
of Fenkell Ave.

SAMMY GOTHELF

His Violin
And His Yiddish Swing Band

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For the best
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Lester J. Morris, who pre-
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viously operated a. Buick dealer-
Larry Freedman
ship in Wyandotte, has opened
his beautiful new Morris Buick
and his -Orchestra
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ASsisting Morris on the staff
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The sales force includes Jim
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Sholem Aleichem, Center
Joe Jones, prominent Detroit
Music Event on Feb. 3
Legionnaire and an active lead-

Opening. Jewish Music Month
at the Jewish Center,. the Center
will join with Sholem Aleichem
Institute in sponsoring a pro-
gram of folk music, 8:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, Feb. 3, at the Davison
Branch.
The program, featuring Saul
Meisels, tenor, with Ida Ruth
Meisels at the piano, and the
Center Choral Society, has been
arranged by Julius Chajes. Vivi
Lesser will assist the choral
group at the piano. Jacob L.
Keidan, Center program chair-
man, will explain the signifi-
cance of Music Month. Soloists
with the Center Choral Society
will be Joan Erman and Wyn
Garden.
.Other Music Month events will
be sponsored by the Center Feb.
9, Feb. 1'7, Feb. 22 and Feb. 24.

Dr. Goldstein to Close
Council NCRAC Series

LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

DICK STEIN

And His Orchestra
We Carry a Beautiful Selection
er in the Jewish War Veterans,
will be the guest
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testimonial din-
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addition to his Legion activities,
he also is a founder and a char-
ter member of the Department
of Michigan Jewish War Vet-
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of his brother.

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