Weizmann Group Signs for Trees

Betty Rosenberg Wins
The Chaim Weiz- Cap as Graduate Nurse

mann Society of De-
troit was the first in
this area and one of
the first in the en-
tire nation to under-
take the planting of
a grove of 1,000 trees
in the Chaim Weiz-
mann Memorial For-
est in Israel. Here, at
a recent meeting,
LOUIS ROSENBERG,
president of the De-
troit group, signs the
contract for the pur-
chase, as PERCY
KAPLAN, executive
director of the Jewish
National Fund in De-
troit, prepares to
countersign the agree-
ment. Mrs. JACK
SHERMAN, vice-president of the Chaim Weizman Society, was a
co-signer for the group.

WC Joins YWCA Seminar Meetings of 4 Branches

• Workmen's Circle has accepted
the offer of the Young Women's
.Christian Association to co-
sponsor a seminar on "Our Basic
American Freedoms and How
They Are Threatened." The
seminar is a series of Tuesday
meetings at the Central YWCA,
2230 Witherell. Speakers will
include Judge George Edwards
of the Wayne County Juvenile
Court, Prof. Carroll Hawkins of
Michigan State College, Brendan
Sexton, educational director of
the UAW-CIO and Rev. Sheldon
Rahn of the Detroit Council of
Churches.
,The seminar will be attended
by Workmen's Circle members,
Mrs. Sara Caplan, Morris Gold-
smith, Philip Fahian, Robert
Israel and Robert Greene.
Sessions will be held at 7:30
p.m., Jan. 19 and Feb. 2 and at

Harry Kobel, formerly in charge
of the legal division, of the De-
troit Office of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Felstein, 16225 Santa Rosa.
That night, a business meet-
ing of Branch 460 Will take place
at Workmen's Circle.
WC young married branch
will meet Jan. 23, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman,
3321 Rochester,

UHS Conducts Five
Jr. Congsegations

United Hebrew Schools' Jun-
ior Congregations function in
five of its branches. At their
services, students officiate as
3 p.m., Jan. 26.
cantors, presidents and ushers.
"Pecular Problems of Adoles- The Sedra is read by a differ-
cents" is the topic of a discus- ent child each week. Children
sion which Dr. Huldah Fine will who have done outstanding work
lead at the Workmen's Circle in their Hebrew schools during
Center tonight.
the week are honored with
Branch 470 has planned its Aliyos.
Jan. 22 meeting around the sub-
Special Chazonim classes are
ject "The Lehman Immigration conducted in the schools and the
Bill." It will be discussed by children learn the chants and
the order of the services.
The Junior Congregations at
Lechem Aneeim Donor Beth Aaron and Bnai Moshe
branches are conducted jointly
771 by
the synagogues and the He-
brew schools. A member of the
staff of the Hebrew schools is
present at all services. The Bnai
Moshe branch is under the di-
1! rection of Abraham Schachter.
At Beth Aaron, Sidney Novak
and Miss Annie Guyer are in
charge; at Schaefer branch, Is-
rael.Elpern and Miss Rose Pike;
-at Linwood branch, Norman
Ruttenburg; at Rose Sittig Co-
hen branch, Morris Nobel and
Abraham Zentman.
The Parent-Teachers Organi-
-zations provide a weekly Kid-
gush.
Fifty children participate
weekly in each of our Junior
Mrs. M. SMITH is one of Congregation Services. Children
the chairmen of the annual who are preparing for Bar Mitz-
vah are required to take part in
banquet of the Detroit Ladies these services.
Lechem Aneeim, which will
be held on Jan. 24, at Cong.
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Hebrew as It Is Spoken in Israel Today

By SHUSHANNAH SPECTOR and Rabbi JOSEPH ZEITLIN

Editor's Note: This special American Jewsh Press Feature Is another in the
series of easy lessons for self-study of Hebrew. The complete book, "Hebrew
Made Easy," is available from Miss Shushannah Spector, 904 S. Miami Ave.,
Fla.; $1.50 a Copy.

Miss, hurry, hurry, the day
is shoal
) still have to buy (some)
gifts

GIFT SHOP
Miss, where is the gift shop?

Ge-ye-ret, ma-her ma-her,
ha-yom kalarl
'A-ni'od ?a-rich lik-not ma-
ta-not

I:IA-NUT MA-TA-NOT
Ge-ye-ret, 'ei-foh ha-nut
le-ma-ta-not?
Please show me pearls
Be-vak-ka-shah le-har'-ot li
pe-ni-nim
Sir, are you interested in 'Ado-ni me-'un-yan lik:not
buying rugs?
she-ti-him?
Yes, here are rugs of domes-. Ken, be-vak-ka-shah,
tic make
hin - neh she ti liim
mi-to-ze-ret ha-'a-re?
would like to see also
ro?eli lir/ot ke-le
(some) earthenware of
he-res gam ken
domestic make
inirto-ze-ret ha-'a-re?
We have (some):
Vesh
Porcelain
hai-si-nab

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And His Orchestra
4 ,
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Prag, 1
of 18461 Santa Barbara Dr., an-
TY. 5-2445 of TY. 5-5593
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Lowell Marc, at Cong.
Shaarcy Zedek, on Saturday,
THE RECORD STORE
Jan. 23.
• • • *
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sosnick,
SUNDAYS, 12 to 4
of 1560 Lincolnshire, announce
METRO MUSIC
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Edward, on Saturday, at Cong.
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Bnai Zion. A dinner in his honor
will be held on Sunday, at Holi-
day Manor.
MICKEY
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisskind,
WOOLF
of 2921 Webb, announce the Bar
IN PERSON
PRESENTS-
Mitzvah of their son, Michael
* Good Music.
Stephen, on Jan. 23, at Cong.
• Fine Enter-
tainment
Bnai David. A reception in Mi-
For Parties,
chael's honor will be held from
Large & Small
Call for
7 to 10 p.m., Jan. 24, in the fam-
Information:
ily home.

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MISS BETTY ROSENBERG

Miss Elizabeth (Betty) Ros-
enberg daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Rosenberg, of Elmhurst
Ave., Highland Park, will grad-
uate this month from the Grace
Hospital School of Nursing.
Miss Rosenberg, a graduate of
Highland Park High School,
plans to take post graduate
studies at Wayne University,
while serving as • a nurse at
Grace Hospital.

News Brevities

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Friday, January 15, 1954

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Mario Beauty Salon

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Rabbi FRANK ROSENTHAL
of Suburban Temple, represent-
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Formerly with a North End Beauty Salon.
College, last week, addressing an i
Has joined our capable staff of
assembly in the College Baptist'
expert beauticians.
Church..
* * *
We will be pleased to serve you
U.S. Senator HERBERT H.
with the latest in hair fashions.
LEHMAN, of New York, will de-
liver the principal address at
the annual meeting of HIAS,
7300 W. McNICHOLS
the Hebrew Immigrant Aid So-
Corner Monica
ciety, to be held at Hotel Astor,
New York, Jan. 31, it was an-
nounced by Edward M. Benton,
SUPERB CATERING IN HOMES, SYNAGOGUES, YOUR HALL,
chairman of the annual meeting
OUR HALL OR IN HOTELS; We Also Cater Out-of-Town,
committee.
* * *
Kosher
- Formal installation of Frank
R. S.. Kaplan,. of Pittsburgh, as
Caterers
chairman of the board of trus-
tees of the Bn,ai Brith Henry
For the Sign of Quality
Monsky Foundation w a s an-
nounced by Philip M. Klutznick,
Excellent dinners and receptions served in the most elegant style' .
president of •Bnai Brith.
We cater to a- limited number of functions, thereby assuring you of
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Wayne University's Panel of
Our French 'service makes the Frenchman marvel.
Americans, consisting of stu-
LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR AFFAIR!
dents of various nationality and
Parking Facilities
WE, 5-9383 •
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TO. 8-5316
guests at a meeting of the MAC-
Under the Supervision of the Vaad Harabonim
CULLOCH CHAPTER, Better
Schools Association at 8 p. m.,
Monday; in the school audi- 'This Week-Shop These Values at the
torium.

JOANNE

Youth Groups to Participate
In Midrasha Tu b'Shevat Event
A Tu b'Shevat m'laveh malkeh
is being planned by the Midra-
sha, College of Jewish Studies,
in conjunction with the student
council of the United Hebrew
Schools. -
The celebration, in honor of
Jewish Arbor Day, will be held
at 8:15 p. m., today, in the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg. Participating
youth groups will be Bnei Akiva,
Habonim, Hashomer Hatzair
and Young Israel. A play, chor-
al and dance group and guest
speaker will be featured.

Northwest Hadassah Slates
Hawaiian Night Program
Northwest Junior Hadassah

will feature an Hawaiian night
program at its closed member-
ship social at 8:30 p.m., Sunday,
in. the Zionist House.
Fully paid-up members • and
their escorts will enjoy .a. pro-
gram, set typically for. Hawaii,
from. the pictures on the wall to
the costumes they will wear.
Five members of the group will
highlight • the evening with an
Hawaiian dance in native cos-
tumes.

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Jewish & English Speaking instructor:

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