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April 17, 1953 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-04-17

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Harry H. Lerner. Appointed Director
Of Adult Education at Jewish Center

10—THE JEWISH. NEWS

Friday, April 17, 1953

Pulitzer Prize Winner Herman Wouk
To Address $100 Minimum Bruncheon

Major TV, Radio
Networks Salute
Rebirth of Israel

Women's Division members chairman of the Women's drive,
Dr. Harry H. Lerner, former "Adult Leadership," , training
will take another stride in the is in charge of arrangeinents . for
director of the "Social Problems periodical of the Adult Educa-
direction of a successful 1953 Al- the function. Mrs. William B.
Project" for the National Jewish tion AsSocia,tion. :s
lied Jewish Campaign on Mon.L. Isenberg, chairman of special
Fannie: Aronson will Present
day. The "Big Pay-Off," $100 gifts, and five teams of workers
the JeWish 'Community Center
minimum gift bruncheon, will be will promote the bruncheon.
Dance Group in a demonstratidn • _Tributes to Israel on the eve sparked by the appearance of Vice-chairmen of special gifts,
of "Dances in Progress"' at the
Pulitzer Prize winner Herman guiding the teams, are Mesdames .
Woodward Center, 8:36 P.m., ; of 'the Jewish State's fifth an- Wouk.
Barney Keywell, Lewis H. Man-
niversary will be carried by ma-
SaturdaY.
Wouk, distingtished author of ning, Leo S. Mellen ; Joseph New-
An authentic Israeli ' dance
The Caine Mutiny, will inter- man and Nathan B. Simons. •
taught to Center performers: by
Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, wom-
rupt work on a novel and play
Ruth Malamud, who recently ar-
to join the women at 12 noon at en's drive vice-chairman, in
rived froni ISrael and is - studying
charge of table captains and
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
with Miss- Aronson is featared,
Four original Israel etchings hostesses, has asked the follow-
An informal. discussion will
Will be offered as prizes at the ing women to serve as table
low the trogram.
affair. Mrs. John C. Hopp, presi- captains:
Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Stanley
Members of the Center Dance
dent of the Women's Division,
Akers, Eugene J. Arnfeld, Harry Barnett,
Group are Bruce Carlyle, Reva
personally selected the etchings, Hyman
C. Broder, Daniel E. Cohn, Bert
with the assistance of Mrs. Hen- J. Colman, Lawrence A. Fleischman,
Geer, Charlene Levine, Rose
Frank, Max Frank, Arthur I. Gould,
ry Newman, of Kansas City, Mo., Harry
Masropian, Ruth Schubach, Bev-
Samuel Greenberg, I. Jerome Hauser,
on their recent United Jewish J. Shurley Horwitz, Joseph H. .Tackier,
erly Zahler and Dorothy Zuss-
Jaffe, Ivor J. Kahn, Sidney J.
Appeal fact-finding trip to North Benjamin
man, accompanist.
Karbel, Maxwell E. Katzen, Barney Key-
well, Julian H. Krolik, Charles Lakoff,
Africa and Israel.
A new game at the Center is
Landau, Philip Lipson, Milton
Interested in Hebrew studies, Maurice
floor tennis, which is played on
K. Mahler, Lewis H. Manning, Philip R.
Marcuse, Leo Mellen, Ben Mossman, Jo-
Wouk
is
a
faculty
member
of
on Wedritsday evenings at the
Newman, Louis Redstone, Harold
HARRY H. LERNER
Yeshiva University and a. mem- seph
Davison Branch. The game is
Robinson, Alexander W. Sanders, Nathan
H.
Schermer,
Carl S. Schiller, Nathan B.
ber
of
the
board
of
the
Ortho-
Welfare Board, has been ap- played with paddles and balls
Simons, Isidore Sobeloff, Raymond So-
dox
Jewish
Council.
similar
to
those
of
ping
pong,
kolov,
Milton
L. Sorock, Abraham Srere,
pointed Jewish Community Cen-
Mrs. Harry L. Jones, a vice- Emil T. Stern, Morris Wayne, - Leonard
ter Supervisor of Adult Educa- except the the paddles are
H. Vtreiner, and Frank Wetsman.
tion, Harvey H. Goldman, pres- larger and the balls stronger.
Asked to serve as hostesses
Newly-elected officers of the
Waring
ident ;of the Center, has an-
Kaye
are:
Council
Delegate
Meet
30-Plus Club, co-ed social and
Mesdames Murray Altman, Herman A.
nounced.
August, Harry Becker, Samuel J. Kaplan,
Dr. Lerner received his doctor- cultural group for men and jor 'radio and television net- Slated.for April 29
Samuel Coggan, Joseph H. Davidson,
William Deutsch, David S. Diamond,
ate at Columbia University where women between the ages of 30 works Sunday.
Charles P. Feinberg, Walter L. Field,
I
Community
Council
delegates
he was on the staff of Teach- and 50, are Betty Abrams, presi-
H. Glueckman, George C. Golanty,
The United Jewish' Appeal were informed this week that Saul
Samuel A. - Green, Alan Grossman, Ben-
ers College. Before coming to De- dent, Esther Siegel, vice-presi- will
mark
the
Independence
Day
jamin
George Kayes, Victor W„
troit, he served as research con- dent, Mae Miller, secretary, and celebrations with three pro- the next delegate assembly will Klein. Jones,
Seymour A. Kyte, Saul R. Levin,
be held at 8:30 p. m., April 29, Theodore Levin, Hyman S. Mellen, Henry
sultant to the National Social Sophie Annis, treasurer.
Bernard Osnos, Morey L. Rosen-
Next event on the Club's grams Sunday evening. Danny at the Workmen's Circle Center. Moses,
Welfare Assembly in connection
thal, Herman R. Sable, J. Arthur Sara-
Kaye, outstanding star of stage,
discussion
of
"Why
a
son,
Samuel
Schaflander, Leonard Sidlow,
agenda
is
with its current study on young
A nominating committee will
screen and radio, will play the
J. Silbert, Melville Welt, James-
adults. In 1950-51, he was exe- Anti-Semitism Strikes Again and feature role in "A Standard of report its selections of candi- Albert
Wineman, Jerome Frank, Arnold E.
Samuel Frankel, Merwin Gros-
cutive director of the American What We Can Do About It," at Living," scheduled from 7 to dates for Council offices and Frank,
berg, David Handelman, Milford Preger-.
Jewish Congress for Baltimore 8:45 p.m., Wednesday; at the-D. 7:30 p.m., over the facilities of vacancies on the executive com- son, Bert L. Smokier, Harold Frank,
mittee. Following the report, Morse Saulson and Emil Rothman.
and Washington, D.C. He also W. Simons Branch. Robert the National Broadcasting Co.
additional nominations may be
served as editor of the "Journal Green, of the Workmen's Circle,
From 7:30 to 8 p.m., several made by petitions.
of Social Issues" on "G r o u p will be guest speaker.
The group will hold a dance of the Dumont TV outlets will
Chairman of the nominating
Methods in Psychotherapy, Soc-
ial Work and Adult Education" at 9 p.m. April 26, at the D. W. carry "Miracle—Year Five," the committee is Mrs. Samuel Lin-
story of Israel's five years of den. Members are Walter Ber-
and as contributing editor of Simons branch.
growth and hardship. The show low, Mrs. Philip gernstein, Ben
will be highlighted by special Harold, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman,
messages from Israel President Dr. Max Winslow and Morris
Isaac Ben Zvi and Senator Her- Zwerdling.
Rabbi Morris Adler, Commun-
bert H. Lehman.
The Columbia Broadcasting ity Council vice-president, will
Sinai Hospital, whose program Harold M.. Rosen, Emil D. Roth- System, from 10 to 10:30 p.m., preside at this meeting in the
for child births got off to an un- man and Harry Weisberg.
will air a documentary salute to absence of. Sidney M. Shevitz,
It is anticipated that after Israel entitled "South to - the president of the Community
planned start last month when
Council, who is, presently in Is-
a maternity case, intended for the hospital is in full operation, Sea."
The final salute to Israel will rael.
admittance to another hospital, it will be able to deliver babies
be Sunday eventing when Fred
was rushed in for an emergency at the rate of 2,000 per year.
delivery, Will formally inaugu-
Waring, orch.eatra and _choral Rabbi Goldman to Inaugurate
rate its obstetrical service on New Zionist Group
leader,, will resent' a new song, Chss in 'Ethics of Fathers'
Monday.
entitled '"Israel," which. will be
Rabbi Leo. Goldman will con-
the official song of the State of
Opening of • the obstetrical Lists Social Agenda
Israel Bond • campaign in the duet a. class in Pirkot Avot,
service calls for immediate use
"Ethics. of Our Fathers," begin-
A trip to Cranbrook on Sunday United ' States.
of 20 of the 38 available mater-
ning at 5 p.m., Saturday, at
is one of the activities planned
nity beds.
_Cong. Shaarey Zion, 12353 Lin-
Facilities include 48 basinets, by the recently organized Young Kim Hunter to Star
Detroit has as its guest this week,
wood.
of which 30 are for normal in- Zionist Club, a group of young
Subsequent classes will be held the leading spiritual leader of
fants, six for prematures (with men and women, from 25 to 35 In AJC Radio Drama
each Sabbath, followed by mM- Czechoslovakian and German
'necessary incubator equipment), in age.
Jewry, Rabbi Joseph Jonah Horo-
"The Window," a radio dram- cha and sholash seudos services. witz, Rabbi of Frankfurt-Am-
six for isolation, and six for in-
The group will meet this Sun-
The
class
is
conducted
in
con-
day, at 1 p.m., at Zionist Home. atization starring Kim Hunter,
fectious infants. •
Main and head of the Untzdorff
The medical staff consists of A car pool is planned for those Broadway and Hollywood star, nection with a social hour, and Yeshivah in Czechoslovakia.
is
open
to
the
public.
Rabbi Horowitz will speak Sab-
the following obstetricians: Drs. needing transportation. Dinner will be presented at 9 p.m., Sat-
bath morning at Young Israel
Morris E. Bachman, Allen Berlin and dancing will follow.
urday, over station WWJ.,
Youth Center, Dexter and Fuller-
The show, presented by the
Lionel Braun, Laurence Chrouch,
Sol Wildstrom, program chair-
ASK
FOR
ton, and Sabbath afternoon at
Joseph H. Curhan, Arthur Eck- man, and his committee have the Allied Jewish Campaign with
Mogen Abraham Synagogue, Dex-
hous, DaVid Feld, Herman Kan- arranged several future events, the cooperation of station WWJ,
ter and Cortland. Rabbi Horowitz
ter, Harry Kirschbaum, Morton including social and educational portrays the use of the Jewish
is engaged in transplanting the
Lazar, Thomas B. Marwil, Sid- meetings, a dance class, member- family service as a reservoir of
Untzdorff Yeshivah to this coun-
KOSHER DILL 6 NEW DILL
ney S. Meyers, Philip S. Peven, ship cocktail party, square dance human understanding in the
try. The Institution is being re--
vitalized in New York by Rabbi
tennis outings and a weekend at community.
Horowitz. Dr. Leo Young, scholcir -
Camp Tamarack. •
The show is taken from a
AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS
and author, is instrumental in
For further information call series of 10 transcribed dramatic
OR DELICATESSEN DEALER
furthering plans for the Yeshivah
Zionist House, TO. 8-9413, or Lil- presentations, each depicting
in New York.
TR. 5-4379
lian Tron, president, TO. 5-5127. one major phase of the respon-
sibilities met by Jewish com-
munities in 1953. The Council
of Jewish. Federation and Wel-
fare* Funds has arranged a n d
Brings you prompt, dependable
sponsored the radio series in co-
330 11.40 1
service from the
operation with the United Jew-
HARRIS TV SERVICE ish Appeal. The United Jewish
9 to 9 Doily
Appeal locally receives its sup-
90 Day Ports Guarantee
port through the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, cam-
SERVICE $ 3 CALL
paign chairman of the Women's
Division 1953 drive will speak on
the program.



Stork to Inaugurate Regular Service
To New Sinai Hospital This Monday

.

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Music Study Club Students
To Hear Talks on Composers

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Student Group of the Music
Study Club will meet at 8:15
p.m., today, in the home of Sally
Allan, 18507 Northlawn. Rich-
ard Komisaru. k will speak on the
lives of Haydn and Mozart, and
several duo-piano selections will
illustrate the music of the com-
posers.
Among the pianists perform-
ing will be Marilyn Spiro, Helen
Mendelson, Larry F r o h m a n,
Richard Komisaruk and Charles
Sills. Martin Eichler will pre-
side. Mrs. I. Mendelson is senior
advisor.

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