Danny Raskin's
t, Address Pis,0-1111 Chapter. Bnai Bri Lb, to Mark
Beth El. Women's Series ! 201h Anniversary With Dinner-Dance
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19
Friday, February 5. 1954
Beth S-4-trnuel Schedules
Fifth
Congregational B anquet
Twenty years of Bnai Brith program will be Joe Cornell,
service and leadership in the local dance instructor who ar- • I. Rosenberg, president of
; community will be culminated ranged the choreography for Cong. Beth Shmuel, in a state-
by Pisgah Chapter at a dinner- the show, and Manny Holtzer, merit this week issued by the
dance sponsored by the group, at 1 night club and television enter- officers and board of directors,
7 p.m., Wednesday, in Holiday ; tamer.
announced the fifth annual
;Manor.
; Mrs. Bernard C. Bolotin, exec- banquet of the synagogue. which
I Following dinner and dancing ; utive secretary of District Lodge ; will be held Feb. -28, in the syna-
to the music of Mickey Woolf I No. 6 will be the gues t of the gogue social hall.
and his arches- 'chapter at the anniversary
Rabbi Leizer Levin, of Cong.
; event.
1 Beth Tikvah, and Dr. Max Ka-
tra, the
gab dramatic I In 1934, there were only 32 pustin, director of Wayne Uni-
members of Pis ah
g Chapter. , versity's Hillel Foundation, will
group will en- Bnai Brith. They received the be , guest speakers at the event.
tertain with an stimulus to start tie first Bnai
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original musical, Brith women's group in Detroit
IF ANY of the members of the
wr itten by Mrs.; from the late Nathan Rosin, at
"With
A
cast. of the yearly Infants Ser-
Rosalind G. May I the time president of Pisgah
Smile And
vice Group revue have ever
and directed by !Lodge, and Nathan Metzger.
A Song"
held aspirations toward reach-
Mrs. Irving
Since those 'days, Pisgah has
ing Broadway, they'll never
Katz.
Participating led in the formation of 19 other;
come any closer than they did
e I chapters of Bnai Brith in De-
Participating
last week, when Eleanor Rise-1
in the evening's s ; troit, many of which were form-
Mrs. Katz
man's 19th consecutive year
; ed directly through the aid of I
production, "Burnt Sugar,"
;Pisgah. The ranks of Pisgah's
again amazed the 1,800 attend-
Mrs. Mondry to Head
Your
outgoing officers have filled I 4, Entertaining
eel.; by its magnificent showing.
Farband
Concert
Group
Bnai
Brith
District
and
Su-1
• . The show gets better every
.
.
preme Lodges with some of the
time. . . . Assisted by some of
Available Now reran His
Mrs. Harry Mondry has been finest available and most en-1
Orchestra and Entertainment
the husbands, the gals put on Telcove Club to Stage
another revue that keeps them Its Mid-Winter Frolic
appointed by the Farband Labor thusiastic women.
I
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TE. 4-7730 or W. 4 3663 I
on top in the community when
Zionist order to be chairman of Mrs. Bernard Goodman, presi- ; •
it comes to amateur - produc- •Rose Drootman, president of
dent
of
Pisgah
Chapter,
stated
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an arrangements committee-
tions. . . . To top it all off, a . the Telcove Club, an organiza-
that Mrs. Marvin B. Levy is in 1 ra.
new record for the group of tion of single men and women, which is planning a concert at I ments.
charge of
She
dinner-dance
may be reached
arrange-
for
$21,000 was raised to help them announces the group's Mid-Win- 8:15 p.m., March 14, in the De-
h.. their work.
.
ter Frolic on Sunday evening at trait Institute of Arts.
I information at UN. 1-9303. Mrs.
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TRY OUR
the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 The concert will feature the Murray Shapiro, ticket chair-
WITH EVERYONE at Beth Tuxedo.
American debut of Dzigan and man, can be contacted at TO.
Aaron Sunday School thinking
Chairman of the affair is Fay Shumacher, interpreters of Yid-16-7572, for reservations.
he is the son of clothier Harry Teitelbaum. H e r co-chairmen dish, Hebrew and English songs, Also serving to help celebrate
Thomas, 7 - ye_._ - old Richard are Bert Grossman and Max who have gained an interna- the 20th year of Pisgah's crea-
Thomas (son of Mr. and Mrs. Richman. Dick Stein and his tonal reputation. The acting ; tion are Mesdames Allan Le-
Max Thomas) was getting tired orchestra will furnish music for team of Minna Bern and Ben Ban, co-chairman; Max Mador-
of everyone saying he looked dancing.
Bonus also will be featured.
sky, program chairman, and
just like his dad, but there just
Something New!
Tickets are available from the ! Julius Meskin, seating arrange-
didn't seem to be anything he
Something Different!
some
youngsters
getting
their
secretaries
of
all
Far
ban
d1ments.
could do about it. Finally the
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were scared half to death, and
Sunday and Evenings Included
JOE
ADELMAN,
cultural
di-
visit
to
Israel.
don't know whether it was a
motor car or something resem- rector of the Jewish Community
bling a motor car that hit you." Council, was so impressed after
• . . "It resemblel one all right," hearing "Our Bialik" presented
the plaintiff answered. "In fact, by the Congregation Bnai Moshe
I was forcibly struck by the a couple of months ago, that he
has cut it down from 40 to 20
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LISTENING
Dr. John F. Muehl, University
of Michigan professor, will be
the second lecturer in a series of
four programs planned by the
Sisterhood of Temple Beth. El
and -its peace and world affairs
committee.
"India" will be the subject of
Dr. Muehl's address, to be deliv-
ered at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the temple's Brown Memorial
Chapel.
A subsequent lecture will be
delivered on the "Arab-Israel
Situation" by Prof. Preston Slos-
son, Feb. 16; and on Feb. 23, the
Sisterhood will host the 20 na-
tional women's organizations
who, in 1952, signed a statement
in Washington welcoming the
United Nations Disarmament
Commission.
All meetings are open to the
public, and will be highlighted
by movies and discussion pe-
riods.
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