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November 06, 1953 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-11-06

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g ird ...Announcementi

To Wed in January IMIC Trade Union Branch Discus's. Israel

"Israel, the World and the
Friday, Nov. 13, .9 p.m., the
Liberal American Jew" is the second : in the series "Marriage
subject of a forum to be held I and Family" will be presented
Friday at 9:p.m. by members of by the Detroit E-S Council of
the Trade Union Branch (463) Workmen's Circle, at their cen-
of Workmen's C i r c l e, at the tre, 11529 Linwood. with presen-
home of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence tations by Rabbi Max Kapustin,
Stocker, 17343 San Juan.
Wayne University's Hillel direc-
Dr. Edward Jandy, professor tor; Joseph Edelman, director of
of Sociology at Wayne Univer- internal relations of the Jewish
sity, who recently returned from Community Council, and Solo-
study in the Middle East, will mon Schloven, attorney, long-
moderate the discussion and of- time member of Workmen's Cir-
fer observations on his experi- cle.
ences.
Sabbath observances will be
Sam Rabinovitz, executive sec- honored by the audience.
retary of the Michigan Youth
Commission, a member Labor
Israel Makes Strings
Zionist leaner, will present his
RAMAT GAN, (IIP)—The first
viewpoint. The panel will be
rounded out with Dr. Milton jute factory in the Middle East
Rosenberg, professor of psychol- for the manufacture of string,
ogy at the University of Michi- rope, sacking, etc., will com-
gan, who will develop the dutie s mence operations in Israel by
of Jews in American communal March 1954.
MISS BELLE HARDSTEIN
The plant, which represents
life.
The evening is open to all in an investment of over IL 1,000,-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hardstein,
000, half in foreign currency,
of Midland Ave., announce the terested persons.
will save 'the country over $500,-
engagement of their daughter,
000 per year on imports alone.
Belle, to Larry Brenners, former- Special Programs to Mark
ly of New York, now residing on Home's November Calendar
14 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
'Seward Ave. A January wedding
Special events will again high-
I is planned.
Friday, November 6, 1953
light the program of the Jewish
Home for Aged in its program of
WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH?
activities for November. Besides
the regular bingo and movie
ROSENBLAT, M.C.
nights. Ernest Greenfield, on
and His Orchestra
Wednesday, will entertain resi-
& Associate Bands
dents with an evening of Yid-
COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
References on Request
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer ' dish stories and songs.
TO. 6-5016
TE. 2-1146
Women, will hold a paid-up
The monthly birthday party
membership luncheon at 1 p.m., will feature Cantor Jacob Son- Ali ■ ••••!,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. enklar, accompanied on the pi-
Michael Wilson, 18501 Penning- ano by Mrs. Bella Goldberg. Ten
ton. Mrs. Rose Steinhardt, mem- , residents who have birthdays
Detroit's Best Laundry
bership chairman, advises that this month will be honored by
dues may be paid at the meeting. other residents, the staff and
& Dry Cleaning Value
*
*
j Women's Auxiliary of the Home.
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB is
Thousands of -Tromen
planning a luncheon and fash-
Use-_Quality:
ion show for Nov. 24, at Huck's
For the
Redford Inn, announces Estelle
.ecause ItSaves:-
Cantor, chairman. Fashions from
Finest in Music .. .
TI M
a local shop will be shown. Hos-
tesses at the event include Mari-
Shirts •Beautiftilly- Lautideired
lam Barnett, Maxine Kort, Mil-
dred Levin and Cynthia Kort.
Ruth Blair and Gertrude Erlich-
man are in charge of tickets. A
meeting to conclude plans for
AUNDRYiand
the affair will be held Monday
Y- CLEANING
And
His
Orchestra
evening, at the home of Maxine
Kurt, 2699 Cortland.
,Ebiter 1-8000
* * *
Diamond 1-1576
our rafrorAtage QIIcIted
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER. Bnai Brith, will hold a
baking contest on Monday eve-
ning, at Carmel Hebrew School.
F or the Finest in Candids
Entrees of cakes, pies or cookies
will be accepted, and prizes for
the best in each category will be
given.

'

Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- i Oct.• 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
belt Perlin (Frances Tubben), Ralph Raimi (Sonya Drews),
Stoepel Ave., a daughter, Re- former Detroiters now of Ro-
I chester, N. Y., a daughter, Diana:
becca Anne.
* * *
Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Hoffman (Merle Pad), of Burlak (Adele Lenore Gordon),
Cheyenne Ave., a daughter. of Rochester Ave., a son, How-
1 ard Gordon. a
itkifichele Jody. -
•• •
* *
Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Sher- rice Kessler (Shirley Levy, of De-
man Zeldes (Erma Averbuch) of troit) , of Tucson, Ariz., a daugh-
20150 Ardmore Ave., a son, Geof- ter, Karen Jean.
• . •
frey.
• *
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Murray Frumin (Bessie Madoff,
fOrd Sobel (Gloria Brode) , of of Windsor) , of Sturtevant Ave.,
Ann.
14234 Curtis, a son, Curt Elliot. a daughter, Mindy
• • •
*
To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Sara Trifler, of Toronto), of
I. Cassel (Ruth Miriam Levine), Leslie Ave., a daughter, Hedda
of 20549 Stout, a daughter, Deb- Rosily.
• •
ra Marlene.
*
To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L.
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- Citron (Esther Perlman), a son,
fre4l Lindenbaum. , of 13116 Bal- Eric Matthew. • •
folx, Huntington. Woods, Mich.,
To Mr. and Mrs. Yetz Zeitlin
a daughter, Peggy.
(Esther Levine) , former Detroit-
*
*
ers, now of Kibbutz Gal-On,
Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Israel, a daughter, Ruth.
liiain Haftka (Truth Reiner), of
19703 Riverview, a son, Harold
Joel.
*
*
OCT. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rubinstein, of 12901 Bur-
ton, Oak Park, Mich., a son,
(More Clubs on Page 11)
.a;Sruce Daniel.
*
*
Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, program
Oct. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Philip chairman of FANNIE GLUCK
E. Lachman (Adeline Alger), of . CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women,
17303 Indiana, a son, Douglas announces a membership af-
Edward.
fair at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the social hall of Cong. Bnai
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moshe. Sammy Woolf will head
Goldstein (Ruth Hoffman), of the program of entertainment,
24528 Rensselaer, Oak Park, assisted by Joseph Pembrook,
a son, Mark Howard.
baritone; George Young and
* * *
Don Curtis, guitar stylists;
Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul singer Maureen Sheehan, baton
E. Shur (Sarah Hamburger), twirler Sally June Geir and
former Detroiters now of Flint, singer John Copo, of the Lyric
Mich., a daughter, Charlene Lau- Opera Co. The affair, free of
rie.
charge, is open to the public.
* * *
* * *
Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
CLUB 1, PIONEER WOMEN,
liam J. Saulson, of 5553 Notting-
will dedicate its meeting, Mon-
ham, a son, Saul Raymond.
day, at Young Israel Center, to
*
*
*
Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Gra- Jewish Book Month. A lecture
ham A. Orley (Sally Hechtman), will be delivered by Dr. Nahum
of 13300 Victoria, Huntington Weissman, on the significance
Vfoods, Mich., a son, .Randall of the book in the Jewish home.
Reports will be given of the
Craig.
*
*
*
progress of the donor event to
Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Le- take place at the Masonic Tem-
m:: Dunn (Sonia Dunitz), of ple Dec. 13. Sophie Sislin, chair-
Ward Ave., a son, Charles Allan. man, reports that 14 members
received silver dues cards for
25 years or over membership, at
Sho'e_m Aleichem Women the national convention in
Washington.
List Program for Donor
* * *
At a meeting of Women's Di-
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at
vision of the Sholem Aleichem 1 p.m., Monday, at the home of
Institute, at the home of Ruth Mrs. Harry Katzman, 18681
Bader, Oct. 28, plans were con- Indiana. Discussion will center
sumated for the donor lunch - on planning for the group's an-.
eon of Nov. 18, at Holiday Man- nual donor luncheon, slated for
or.
Dec. 8, at the Sheraton Cadillac
The program will feature Nita Hotel.
Shelah Herzon, talented Chica-
* * *
go artist, in a costumed musical
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER,
dramatization of "Women of the Bnai Brith, will hold a member-
Bible." Sadie Braver, violinist, ship party at 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
will render selections, with Lil- day, in Young Israel Center, an-
lian Robbins Zellman as accom- nounces Mrs. Ernest Curtis,
panist for the entire program. 1 membership chairman. Games,
Pre-donor activities include: laughs and suprises, topped by
a luncheon held at the home a buffet supper, will be featured
of Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, Oct. Mrs. Curtis said. Mrs. Charle3
24: Rae Feinberg of Mendota Solovich, past Council president,
entertained Nov. 4, and Ruth will be guest speaker. Prospec-
Gosman has scheduled a lunch- tive members are urged to call
eon for Nov. 7, with lecture by UN. 4-7395 for information.
Moshe Haar.
• * *
....•• ■ ••••••• ■ ••••• ■
DETROIT ALUMNI GROUP I,
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Iota Alpha Pi sorority, will meet
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
David A. Goldman, 20115 Briar-
SERVING IN
cliffe. Luncheon will be served at
Hospitals and Homes
1:30 p.m. Plans will be com-
TE. 4-7355
pleted for a Hanukah party for
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
children of members to be held
Dec. 12.
*
*
Expert Mohel
PHI SIGMA SIGMA sorority,.
of Wayne University, at the re-
113.`313i Leo Y. Goldman
cent national convention held
Serving in Hospitals and Bottles
here, was awarded the Naomi
UN. 3-6242
Bass Harrison sterling bowl,
Please Note New Address
which is given by the sorority's
18245 Roselawn
national office each year to the
group indicating the most prog-
ress. The Wayne chapter will:
SPECIALIZED MOHEL
hold possession of the cup until
REV. HYMAN
the next convention in Wash-
. ington, D. C. Mrs. Stephen Sara-
SCHULSENGER
sohn is the chapter's new facul-
In Hospitals and Homes
ty advisor, and two alumnae,
Recommended by Physician:,
Rhoda Wise and Betty Starkman,.
3253 Fullerton TO. 9-6145
are junior advisors.



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Julius Chajes to Direct
Center Symphony Sunday

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter Symphony Orchestra, Julius
Chajes, conductor, will be heard
in the first "Pop" concert on
Sunday, 2:30 p.m., at the Davi-
son Center Auditorium.
The program will include
Bach's D Minor Concerto for
two violins, with Hortense Mis
chakoff and Dr. Aaron Farbman
playing the solo lines, Beethov-
en's C Major Piano Concerto
with Lidia Mendelson as soloist,
and the Overture "The Fingal's
Cave" by MendeLssohn.
Tickets are available at the
Center offices.

It's a Better Party with Music by

SAM BARNETT

and His Orchestra

TE. 4-9661



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