12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chicago Girl Engaged To Bernard Goldman Friday, August 28, 1953 To Wed on Nov. 22 Council Distributes Calendar to Officials The Jewish Community Coun- cil has completed distribution of its 1953-54 school calendar, which, as in past years, has been sent to school teachers and ex- ecutives and to public officials. The calendar notes the chief holidays of all religious denom- inations and dates of legal holi- days and patriotic observances. The calendar was designed ori- ginally to aid teachers when scheduling examinations, regis tration, assemblies and other Sholem Aleichern School To Open on Sept. 8 An assembly in the school auditorium to acquaint register- ed children with the program and activities of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will start the new school term on Sept. 8. The Institute, located at 18496 Wyo- ming, will impress on its stu- dents the importance of Rosh Hashanah. The curricula of the school includes experiences which teach the significant activities of the Jewish people, build a desire in the child for further study, and integrates students for better service as American Jews, stated Irving Panush, director. Classes taught include Jewish calendar, customs, traditions, ceremonies, holiday s, Israel, American-Jewish life, history, literature, Yiddish and Hebrew. Music, art, singing and dramat- ics are also part of the program. The pre-school nursery pro- gram, for youngsters 3 to 5, is available in morning and after- noon sessions. From the age of six the child is eligible for regu- lar classes. Special classes have been arranged for beginners, aged 9 and 10. Registration is now in process at the school. Parents interested in enrolling their children. should call DI. 1-2552, or visit the schobl, open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MISS SYLVIA SLIVE Mr. and Mrs Harry A. Slive, of Chicago, Ill., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Bernard Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman, of 15736 Steel, Detroit. Mr. Goldman is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Miss Slive graduated from New - York University. The couple will wed Oct. 14, at t h e Belden Stratford Hotel, in Chicago. GREEN-GOODMAN. In a cere- mony Aug. 16 before Judge George Edwards, Helen Good- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goodman, of Freeland Ave., became the bride Of Len- nart Daniel Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green, of Styrse, Sweden. The bride wore a white, lace, cocktail dress, on which the lace fell over a lining of taffeta. The . gown featured a sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and full pleated skirt. Her headdress, short veil and accessories were in white. She wore a wrist cor - sage of white phaelanopsis. Mrs. Irving Wolfe Goodman, the bride's sister-in-law, was matron of honor, and Charles Jonathan Snell, the bride's brother-in-law, was best man Irving Goodman, her brother, seated the guests. Following a family dinner and a reception at the Hotel Statler, the couple left for a wedding trip in the West where they plan to make their home. Light Up Y our Holiday with a A distinct community theat- rical experiment chalks up an- Two Detroit girls have left to other successful year as 'W - represent Wayne University's Way Playhouse concludes the Hillel Foundation at the eighth 1953 season with the year's final annual national Hillel Summer presentation—"Here Today" — Institute, held this year at ramp which opens a two-week run on High Point, 'West Shokan, N.Y. Tuesday. The young ladies, Miss Sharon "Here Today," a witty comedy Joyce Wachs, of 13330 Vassar, by George Oppenheimer, is a and Miss Barbara Sheila Daitch, love story marked by action of 4261 W. Grand, will be among which gets livelier as the play 150 students from Hillel Foun- progresses. dations throughout the country The importance of the pres- and from overseas communities entation . is the project itself— at the sessions which began on the success of a summer thea- Wednesday and continue ter which continues to attract through this Thursday. the discriminating audiences "Toward a Program of Jewish and at the same time encour- Living Today," the Institute's ages actors who thus are given theme, will be carried out by a an opportunity to practice their number of speakers including art. Philip Klutznick, president of Bnai Brith; Abraham Harmon, of the Israel Embassy ; Maurice FIRST QUALITY Samuel, author; and Rabbi Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Arthur J. Lelyveld, national di- rector of Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- Ducks Cr Turkeys dations. MISS RHODA KAPLAN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaplan, of Humphrey Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter Rhoda, to Daniel Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Schwartz,' or Cortland Ave. The wedding will be solemnized Nov. 22, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Name Seligman to RAC Post i OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 3 shoctem on premises Rabbis S. Kahana H. Tennenbaum L. Tennenbaum We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 437-Bed, $7,300,000 Jewish Hospital Opened in Toronto TORONTO, (JTA) — The new 12-story Mount Sinai. Hospital was officially opened here with the participation of Premier Leslie Frost of Ontario, civic dignitaries and community rep- resentatives. The new hospital is equipped with 351 beds for adults and au 86-bed. maternity ward; also two kitchens, one to cater to the needs of Orthodox patients. The sum of $7,300,000 was spent to build and equip the hospital. CALIF LIMA TEX. - ARIZ. - N. MEX. - ORE. • WASH NITES & SUN. 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