Plan Brandeis University Dinner DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, November 19, 1954 'Kiddie Frolic' Slated By Israel Marrieds Plans for the dinner of the Detroit Chapter of Brandeis Uni- versity Associates, to be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 30, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, are being made by the committee con- sisting of (from the left), standing HAROLD MORRISON and HERBERT ARONSSON; seated, JAMES WIENNER, HERBERT BLOOMBERG and TEORGE GOLANTY. Dr. SInnueli to Begin Series of Lectures "Changes in Contemporary Jewish Life—An Analysis of Facts and Ideas" will be the subject of a five-lecture series to be given by Dr. Ephraim ! Shmueli, author and historian, before the Kvutzah Ivrith. The lectures, to be presented in Hebrew, will be given at 8:30 p.m., on alternate Saturdays, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., 13226 Lawton. The first program will be on Nov. 27. The public is invited to purchase series tick- ets.. At the last meeting of the Kvutzah. Joseph Katz was elect- ed president. He will be assisted by Irving Palman, vice-presi- dent; Norman Ruttenberg, sec- . retary; Michael Michlin, treas- urer ; Morris Nobel, cultural chairman; Morris Plafkin, pub- licity; and Bernard Isaacs, Mor- ris Nobel and Aaron Toback, Registration Still Open For Synagogue Institute Classes in the Synagogue Adult Institute, sponsored joint- ly by the five local Conservative congregations, are filling rapid- ly, but new registrants may still enroll, it was announced this week by Dr. David Blum, Insti- tute chairman. • Classes are conducted from 8:15 to 10:15 p.m., every Tues- day, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Courses available include Heb- rew, the prayerbook, orgins and meanings o f prayers, great Jewish personalities and history. In response to numerous re- quests, a course has been intro- duced which treats the mile- stones in the life • of a Jew: birth, pidyon haben, Bar Mitz- vah, marriage and death, which are examined in the light of traditional and contemporary Jewish teachings. Instructors include R a b bi s Jacob Chinitz, Ahavas Achim; Benjamin Gorrelick, Beth Aaron; Moses Lehrman, Bnai Moshe; and Jacob E. Segal, Adas Sha- lom. Lay teachers are Ezri Atz- .mon. Reuven Bar-Levav, Max Gordon, Joseph Haggai, Alex Roberg and Mrs. Harold J. Good- man. Board of Education Starts Community English Classes staff of "Hed-Ha-Kvutzvah." The executive committee con- sists of Albert Elazar, Israel El- pern, Joseph Haggai, Solomon Kazdan, Abraham Kravetz, A. J. Lachover, Morris Lachover, Mrs. Julius Ring, Alex Roberg and Abraham Schachter. On the nominating committee were - Elpern, chairman, Michlin and Ruttenberg. Mrs. A. Selesny reported for the Ladies iary. Downriver Community Lists Appointments Meeting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Blum- berg, Trenton, the board of trus- tees of the Downriver Jewish Community Center elected Gil- bert Appeson, second vice-presi- dent, and Edward J. Goodman, treasurer, to fill vacancies in the executive board. Plans were reviewed for the Hanukah carnival to be held Dec. 19, and arrangements were completed for a games party and program of entertainment on Sunday, at . Jefferson School, 1515 15th St., Wyandotte. Proceeds from both affairs will go to the Center's building fund. Sunday's chairmen are Mrs. Bess Rose and Mrs. Anna- belle Benton. Prizes and re- freshments will be featured, they said. Moses Soyer to Exhibit Works at Gorelick Gallery Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Liv- ernois will exhibit paintings, pastels and drawings by Moses Soyer from Monday through Dec: 4. Twenty-three new works will be on display. A preview of the exhibitions and reception for the artist are planned from 8 to 11 p,m., Mon- day. - NEW 1955 BUICK Here Now at BUICK Selig re n 25330 Grand River CO., INC. KE. I 2500 - THE LEADER Carpet Cleaning Co. Cordially invites the Community to listen to the Jewish Community Council's supervised League of Jewish Women's special dramatic script, "Woman Power: The Human Touch," featuring the work of the league. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1 1 :15 TO 11:30 A.M. Over Station WAS ON ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Sponsored by Leader Carpet Cleaning Co. As a Public Service ears tonight?" master chefs impart to their masterpiece) has made Heinz Vegetarian Beans the, great favorite all over the land. Strictly - Kosher, of course ! The © seal of ape, proval of THE UNION Of ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA. is on the label. Elect Louis Zimmerman To Head Jeweler's Group , It Will Pay You to Come Out to See and Drive the The mellow nut-like flavor that the Hein, Henry Pokart, who has just returned from a visit to Israel, will be guest of honor at a wel- come home brunch planned by the building executive organiza- tion of Cong. Beth Abraham at 9:45 a.m., Sunday, at Horowitz Catering. Pokart is an associate chair- man of the building fund cam- paign for the new Beth Abra- ham Synagogue Center, now un- der construction on Seven Mile and Greenlawn. Dr. Harry Newman and Judge Nathan J. Kaufman are chair- men of the fund drive, and William A. Genser is in charge of building plans and construc- tion. Louis Ellenbogen is congre- gational president. Louis Zimmerman was recent- ly elected president of the De- troit Jewelry Sales Association. He will be assisted by Phil Rothschild, vice-president; and Herb Segal, secretary-treasurer. A brunch Sunday morning at the Belcrest Hotel will open the new season. Sales representatives calling on the jewelry trade are invited to - attend. For informa- tion, call Segal, at WO. 1 8270. "Treasure-Diving Holidays", by met. The book, containing their Jane and Barney Crile, relates striking photographs, is availa- the i r underwater adventures ble at your neighborhood public with a home-made diving hel- i library. n'-iow a_ gout Heinz Brunch to Honor Pokart On Return From Israel ••■•■■■• The Detroit Board of .Educa- tion has again started classes in English for adults in the com- munity. Already in progress, the classes are taught from 1 to 3 p.m., every Tuesday and Thurs- day, in the Davison Jewish Cen- ter. The instructor is Mrs. Lillian Bell. Interested adults may join by attending any of the lessons now in session. For further in- formation, - call the Center, TR. 5-3450, The "Kiddie Frolic, second an- nual children's party presented by the Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel, will be held at 2 p.m., Nov. 28, in the temple's main auditorium. Included among the entertain- ers will be Diane Dale, popular television entertainer and a star of the Wixie Wonderland show, and Gary Jennings and his puppets. According to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arnold, chairmen of the party, children of members will be admitted without charge. As- sisting the Arnolds are Mes- dames and Messrs. Harvey Bar- nett, Joel Rosenthal and Ralph Posner. Tickets are available from members of the Young Marrieds Group, by calling UN. 2-1005 or at the door. Favors will be given to each child attending. "New Book cm 'Treasure Diving' Available at Library EINZ VEGETARIAN BEANS TO 5