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Local Congress Chapters to Begin
Observance of Congress Week Nov. 10

Shelly Swortz to Wed
Morton Lewis Jan. 2

MISS SHELLY SWORTZ

The engagement of Shelly
Swortz daughter of Mrs. Anne
K. Swortz, of Miami, Fla., and
the late Mr. Louis R.. Swortz, to
Morton H. Lewis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris B. Lewis, of Sturte-
vant Ave., was recently an-
nounced. The couple is planning
to wed on Jan. 2.

Wednesday will begin a week-
long celebration by the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress as "Con-
gress Week," during which a
concerted membership drive will
be launched here and in other
parts of Michigan.'
Heading the local drive will be
Frank Rosenbaum, vice - presi-
dent, Michigan Congress Coun-
cil, and Mrs. Allan L. Weston, of
the Women's Division.
As part of the campaign, all
Detroit chapters
a r e sponsbring
a series of
m e m b e r
ship teas and..-
other gather-
ings.
This Sunday
has been set
aside f o r door-
to - door mem-
bership solicita-
tion, and Nov .
1 7, the day
marking the
drive's culmina-
tion, will be
highlighted b y Mrs. Burk
simultaneous chapter meetings,

Mrs. Chajes Explains W ork of Green Fund

. At a recent opening luncheon grams to be heard throughout
of the Music Study Club, held the building.
at Holiday Manor, Mrs. Julius
A third project aided by Music
Chajes spoke on the organiza-
Study
Club is help given to Kol
tion's Dora and Julius Green
Israel, the official Israel radio
Fund for Music in Israel.
Mrs. Chajes remarked that station. After an initial gift of a
only two years have passed since microphone, choral music, books,
the fund was initiated. In that musical dictionaries, stave paper
time, she pointed out, the fund and recordings followed.
Mrs. Chajes paid tribute to
has provided students at Hebrew
University with a piano, record- J. Dorsey 'Callaghan, music
critic of The Detroit Free Press,'
ings, musicological books.
"We have also helped in the for gifts of recordings he made
Jerusalem YM and YWHA music on several occasions.
department," Mrs. Chajes told
Among the club's other con-
members of the Music Study tributions, Mrs. Chajes pointed
Club. Among the items out are sets of records by the
sent there were a recording Detroit Symphony which have
. machine, sheet music, an accor- been purchased and sent to the
:dia,n, tape recorder and special Hebrew University, the "Y" and
:wire equipment to enable pro- I Kol Israel.

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Oct. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
;Ban? Rudack (Muriel Gilbert),1
:of 2706 Richton, a son, Jeffrey
:Kent.
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Oct. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. I
:Donald Sampson (Gladysl
Spear). of 22170 Church, Oak
Park, Mich., a daughter, Gayle

Ellen..

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Oct. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Reisner (Peggy Gassel),
of 22020 Blackstone, Oak Park,
Mich., a daughter, Joy Ronnie.
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Oct. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving A. Wechsler (T helm a
Weitzen), of 5554 Bellerock Pl.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., a son, Robert
Frank.
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Oct. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Monte Korn (Eleanor Karbal);
of Northlawn Ave., a daughter,
Joanne Faith.
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Oct. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Rothstein (Joyce Gould),
of Pinehurst Ave., a daughter,
Emily Anne.
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Oct. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Morof (Helen Richard-
son), of 19965 Littlefield, a son,
Jeffrey Wayne.
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Oct. 23—To Lt. and Mrs. Har-
vey Tanner (Raundie Weingar-
den) , of Santa Rosa Dr., a son,
Edward Charles.

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Oct. . 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Merton M. Colburn (Joan Fran-
ces Gould), of 23075 Sussex, Oak
Park, Mich., a son, Howard
Mark.
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Oct. 20 — To Mr, and Mrs.
Benjamin Lusky (Irene Grus-
kin) , of 20015 Freeland, a daugh-
ter, Elaine Vicki.
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Oct. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack
Kutnick (Ann Rosenfeld), of
20438 Mark Twain, a son, Shel-
don Lewis.
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Oct. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs.
William Wolok, of 23131 Gard-
ner, Oak Park, Mich., a daugh-
ter, Diane Sue.
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Oct. 16 — To Mi. and Mrs.
Edward A. Wiliner (Lillian
Greenblatt) , a daughter, Cathy
Jo.
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Oct. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
!Lou Damraur (Fay Bluestein),
; of 2637 W. Boston, a daughter,
Michele Helene.
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Oct. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Fred
Feigenson (Leatrice Reifler), for-
mer Detroiters, now of 6518 Var-
na, Van Nuys, Calif., a daughter
Emily Hope.
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Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel Schwartz (Rhoda Kaplan), of
18256 Wisconsin, a daughter,
Marilyn Gail.

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Oct. 6—To Mr . and Mrs. Jo -
seph Schechter (Dorothy Birn-
baum), of 18266 Hubbell, a son,
Lawrence Alan,
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Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Man-
uel Rothenberg (Maureen Gach),
former Detroiters now of Los
Angele s, Calif., a daughter,
Wendy Ellen.

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Sept, 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Horwitz (Eleanor Applebaum),
of Votrobeck ct., a son, Dennis
Neil;

Ito be addressed by Judge Justine
I Wise Poller, national president
I of the Women's Division,
through telephone and record-
ings.
Congress Week marks the first
major project for Mrs. William
Burk, newly-elected pfesident of
the Congress Women's Division.
A national AJC officer and past
president of Northwest Chapter,
Mrs. Burk also has been active
in the Women's Division, Allied
Jewish Campaign and the Adas.
Shalom Sisterhood.
Hostesses who have opened
their homes for Congress Week
teas include Mesdames David
Columpus, Albert Aston, Saul
Katz, Henry • Dorfman, Arnold
Wolfson, Stanley Waxenberg,
Edward Pollack, Theodore
Polders, Ben L. Faber, Sidney
Rogin, Fred Layne, Irving Her-
melin, Herman Karmann, Em-
manuel Weitzer, David Fleisch-
man, Isadore Ziporyn, Allan
Brown, Henry Goodman, Leo-
pold Snyder, Louis Topor, Rob-
ert Willens, Morris Rowin and
Joseph Reifler.
Founded by the late Rabbi
Stephen Wise, Congress has
been among the leading organ-
izations seeking to advance
Constitutional guarantees relat-
ing to civil rights and liberties.
In •the recent U.S. Supreme
Court decision against segrega-
tion in schools, the Congress
Brief, citing segregation as
working psychological harm on
children, was read.

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Pilnick-Forman Nuptials l 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 5, 1954
Scheduled for Feb. 27

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HAROLD HERMAN

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MISS SANDRA PILNICS

Mr.. and Mrs. Myron Pilnick,
of Wisconsin Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sandra, to Mel Forman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Forman,
I of Moritz Ave., Oak Park, Mich.
The wedding will be solemnized
on Feb. 27.

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A series of activities have been
planned at Hillel in celebration
of the Jewish Tercentenary. The
series began last Friday night
when Irving I. Katz, executive
secretary of Temple Beth El,
spoke on "Jewish Pioneers in
Michigan."
Courses at Hillel,. to be held
once a week, begin Monday. Dr.
Herman Jacobs, Hillel's director,
will instruct classes in Hebrew,
basic Judaism, and with his wife -,
will instruct a class in Jewish
home and family living. Detroit-
Emmanuel Isaacs, who is work-
ing on his doctorate in American
History at the university, will
instruct courses in American
and 'Spanish Jewish history. A
ceramics workshop will be con-
ducted by Mrs. Helen Ritt, a
Detroiter whose husband is a
member of the mathematics
faculty at U. of M. Also planned
is a theater workshop.
Two fraternities, Sigma Alpha
Mu and Tau Delta Phi, placed
second and third respectively in
the men's division of the an-
nual homecoming display con-
test. "Michigan Rosebowl over
Minnesota" was the slogan of '
Sigma Alpha Mu's display of a
bowling alley resembling a
football field with a player
throwing a football at gopher-
like pins. Tau Delta Phi's float,
titled "We're Expecting," fea-
turing a big paper mache stork,
its wings flapping over a build-
ing marked "M," carrying a
brown jug cradled. in a sheet.
Next year's fraternity mem-
bers will include a number of
Detroiters. Pledges at Alpha
Epsilon Pi are Allen Bagdade,
Stewart Shear,' and Steve Adler.
Martin Blatt, Dave Hermelin,
Allen Kovinsky, Stuart Pernick,
Bruce Schlussel and Seyniour
Ziegelman are new Tau Delta
Phi's. Phi Sigma Delta's have
pledged Dick Gooel and Sydney
Ruby.
Gary Bergman, Dave Schlain,
Dave Weisman and Alvin Ziv
are now affiliated with Phi
Lambda Phi. The pledge class
of Sigma Alpha Mu includes
Martin Albion, -Larry . Bizer, Dick
Edgar, Robert Fisher, Fred Gor-
don, Joe Greenberg, Allan Kalt,
Michael Luckoff, Allan Rein,
Bruce Siegan, Marvin Starman,
Harvey Weiss and James Weitz-
man. DiCk Brauer, Bernard Maza
and Bob Segar pledged Zetra.Heta

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