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 . 4■ 1104• ••••••••• 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 • 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 2•••••••••• ••••-•-••• 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. * * 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 IT'S THE TALK OF youngster approached Harry start with the master. . . . In branches or from Richardson and said, "Uncle Harry, if I look his new role, that of interpreter Travel Service, 11722 Dexter. THE TOWN! like you is that good or bad?" of serious music, Jean, now- 60 Take Out Orders Accepted years -old, was successful in Branch Seven, LZO, to Meet * * * DRIVER TRAINING achieving a long-held ambition, Available Only at Driver Training institute • AAA HE HAD NOTHING to do Graduate with it, but barrister Leonard encouraged by some of the Branch Seven, Labor Zionist • Professional Certified Teacher Hyman heard this in court, re- 1 world's most eminent pianists Organization, will meet Sunday • Dual-Control Training Car cently. "As a matter of fact," as he opened his concert tour night, at the home of Dr. and making his bow to the Ameri- Mrs. Saul C. Stein, 17412 Wilde- Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033 Delicatessen-Restaurant said the lawyer of the defend- mere. Mrs. Rebecca Sanders, ant, trying to be sarcastic, "you can p artist. 11520 Dexter TO. 8-2082 * * Personal Instruction guest speaker, will report on her 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 OiroHOTEL THE resemblance." minutes . . , to be heard over SAVOIA RESTAURANT * ON THE OCEAN AT 12th ST. 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