Mrs. Theodore Levin 's Parents
Honored on 60th Anniversary
With $150,000 Gift to Hebrew U.

12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 26, 1954

Ellstein-W enter Rites
Scheduled in:August

Beth Aaron Junior Congregation Electseters

The first permanent officers
of the Junior Congregation of
Beth Aaron Synagogue were in-
stalled formerly by Rabbi Gorre-
lick at recent sabbath morning
services.
Officers elected include Mar-
t i n Guyer, president; Alvin
Sterns and Jerry Rose, vice-
presidents; Joel White, Secre-
tary; and Robert. Levenson,
treasurer.
The Junior Congregation
meets at 9:45 a.m., every Satur-
day for services. Sidney Noveck
is director, and Miss Annie Guy-
er is associote director of the
group.
At 11 a.m., the junior Congre-
gation joins all congregants for
the concluding service.

Cantor Judah Cloidring Con-
ducts a special class for tb•
training of cantors of the Junkie
Congregation every Friday BA-
ernoon.

American Friends of the Hebrew
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Universaxy.
Music the STEIN-WAY
A son, Samuel N. Katzin, Ares
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ident o f Midway Chevrolet
Company of Chicago, one of the
STEIN
country's largest Chevrolet dis-
and His
tributors, and national vice-
Orchestra
president of t h e American
• Music
• Vocal
Friends, announced that the
Specialties
gift would finance construction
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of the main reading room in the
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projected building of the Jewish
National and University Library.
Judge and Mrs. Levin were in
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Chicago last weekend to join in
the celebration of their parents'
The
Feb. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. G. D. 60th anniversary.
Michael (Delores Rubin) , of
20063 Freeland, a daughter, Nan-
Duartians to Satirize
cy Louise.
MISS MARCIA ELLSTEIN
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`What's My Line' Show
Takes Pleasure in Announcing
Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ellstein,
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
That They Are Now Prepared to Serve All Your
of Roselawn Ave., announce the
Milton Gedanke (Irene Epstein),
Social Functions at their New Hall, Located at
Art Shapiro, president of the engagement of their daughter,
of LaSalle Blvd., a daughter,
newly-formed Duartians, a group Marcia Rosalie, to Lester Wein-
Leslie Karen.
of young people formed to assist er, son of Mrs. Tillie Weiner, of
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activities of the City of Grand Ave., and the late Mr.
Feb. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe in the
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Or in Your Hall, Synagogue or Home.
ope, this week Nathan Weiner. An August
Medwed, of 20434 Ward, a son,
wedding
is
planned.
Gary Allan.
announced that
Reasonable Prices — Satisfaction Guaranteed
* *
an open mem-
10% Discount to Societies and Charitable Organizations
Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. San-
bership meeting Former Detroiter Father
ford Pearlman (Janet Vogel), of
FOR INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS CALL
is planned for Of Israeli-Born Sabra
3245 W. Chicago, a son, Robert
TY. 5-0226 or TO. 6-1573
8:30
p.m.,
Mon-
Alan.
and Mrs. Yisrael Stashef-
Mr.
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-day, at Holiday sky, of Kibbutz Sasa, Israel, an-
Supervision of Vaad Harabonisn
Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
Manor.
nounce the birth of a daughter,
old Friedman (Harriet Musko-
The business Anot, on Feb. 3.
vitz). of 2723 Richton, a daugh-
Mr. Stashefsky is the son of
meeting will be
ter, Kathie.
followed by a Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stashef-
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member partici- sky, of 20461 Ward, Detroit. He
Shapiro
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis pation satire on the popular met his wife, a refugee from
L. Weinstein (Bea Thomas), of television panel show, "What's Poland, in Tel Aviv, before set-
18436 Wisconsin, a daughter, My Line." All young adults in tling on the all-American Kib-
I I the area are invited to join.
Elizabeth Faye.
butz Sasa..
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Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Bakst (Elaine R. Ossipove,
of Detroit), of 249 Pillette, Win-.
dsor, Can., a son, Brian Leslie.
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' Grand Master of Chess
Chess Match Pits U.S.
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Lar- Ace against Russian
Due at Simons Center
ry Lipson (Rosalie Mallin), of
On Sunday, the grand master
By BILL WOLF
23061 Wildwood, Oak Park, Mich.,
(Copyright, 1954, JTA, Inc.)
of chess, Samuel Reshevsky,
a son. Ronald Bruce.
It looks like chess fans will be will oppose 40 of the city's
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able to see the much-publicized ablest chess players in simul-
Jan. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Leon contest between Samuel Reshev-
A, Burg (Blanche Ribiat), of sky of the United States and taneous competition. The match
Duane Ave., a son, lheldon Ira. Mikhail Botvinnik of the Soviet will take place at 2:30 p.m., at
the D. W. Simons Jewish Center.
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Union. Both stars are Jewish.
The match is under the spon-
Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Morey They are considered two of the
Strasherger (Shirley Ann David- world's best, and chess enthusi- sorship of the Jewish Center
, of 3300 W. Chicago, a son, asts have long looked forward to Chess Club,
All chess players who wish to
Robert Allen.
their playing in the United oppose Reshevsky are asked to
States.
contact the office of the D. W.
An agreement has been Simons Branch between 11 a.m.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
reached between Russian and and 4 p.m.; daily except Satur-
Rev. Yehudah Loewy American
officials; the Soviet day, or call TR. 5-8450, Ext. 19.
SERVING IN
chess team is expected here in There is a reduced playing rate
FROM MARCH 1 THROUGH 20
Hospitals and Homes
June. Apparently the Soviet for students.
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squad was given assurances that
The JCC Chess Club recently
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
it would not face a repeat.per- defeated, in team m at c h e s,
formance of what happened Highland Park by a score of
when it was last supposed to 6 to 2, and the Dearborn Chess
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visit the United States.
Expert Mohel
Club, 7 1/i to 41'2 points.
The State Department clamped
glow's the time to
Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman down restrictions that would
CARD OF THANKS
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
have barred the Russian players
replenish those
Thet family of the late Bessie
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from living at the Soviet home Moscow acknowledges with
Please Note New Address
in Glen Cove, L. I. The team grateful appreciation the many
housewares you use
18245 Roselawn
would have been restricted to kind expressions of sympathy
New York City. When the Rus- extended by relatives and
day after day, and
sians learned this, they were friends during the recent be-
SPECIALIZED MOHEL
en route. Spokesmen called the reavement,
to buy the equip-
restrictions insulting and headed
REV. HYMAN
back home.
ment you'll need to
SCHULSINGER
Fans were disappointed upon
In Hospitals and Homes
learning
what
had
happened.
freshen - up your
Recommended by Physicians
Many stated frankly that they
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didn't see any sense to the re-
home this Spring
strictions and that the incident
HENRI GOLDBERG, Conductor
served to make the United
because March
States look ridiculous.
Presents
This time the Soviet team will
An Evening of Jewish. Songs
means savings for
be permitted to live at Glen
On Celebration of
Cove. The players will be al-
the homemaker at
MOHEL
lowed to travel within a 25-mile
TO. 7-0979
TO. 5-2640
JEWISH
MUSIC MONTH
radius
of
New
York
City.
Hudson's! Look for
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Mikhail Botvinnik is champion
SUNIDAY, FEB. 28, 8 P.M.
of the world. His main challen-
value-packed finds
At the
ger is another Soviet player,
Vasil Smyslov. Reshevsky meets
on our 10th and
John H. Lyons
a formidable foe in Botvinnik,
Auditorium
who has amazed people through-
12th floors starting
the world with his skill.
Safe and out
3711
Fenkell,
at
Dexter
However, Reshevsky is regard-
March I st, continu-
Dependable ed as one of the best if not the
Guest
Artist:
best player in the west. He has
ing through the 20th.
been at the game a long while,
ediccally
JEROME
STASSON
has
had
plenty
of
experience
Supervised
Violinist
and is a, main hope of the
United States team.
Betty Kowallsky at the Piano
As matters stand now, it looks
Tickets at Sixty Cents: Available from
as if the first match will be
all members of the Choir and at
STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:15 TO 5:30. MONDAYS 9:15 TO
played between Reshevsky and
Metro Music Shop, 10328 Dexter at
8:30. SHOP BY PHONE DAILY TILL 9 P.M. CALL CA. 3-5100
Calvert.
Botvinnik. There'll be no pre-
dictions from this quarter . .

A pledge of $150,000, the
largest yet received toward the
current building fund campaign
of the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, has been made by
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than, Katzin of Chicago, parents
of Mrs. Theodore Levin of De-
troit, in honor of their 60th
wedding anniversary, it was
made known by Dr. George S.
Wise, national president of the

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Reshevsky to Play 40 Matches Sunday

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The Detroit Jewish
Folk Chorus

Rev.
Marshall L Goldman

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