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Two members of Detroit Junior Hadassah, the Misses Linda
Schwartz and Sara Johnson, are spending their Thanksgiving
vacation in Boston, Mass., where they are attending Junior Ha-
dassah's national convention.
A farewell party was given on Nov. 14, at Lachar's, by Rabbi
and Mrs. Jacob Hoberman, in honor of the return to Israel of Dr.
and Mrs. Ben Bar-Moshe (Kutnick). Dr. and Mrs. Bar-Moshe and
their two children, noni and Naomi returned Wednesday to Kib-
butz Ein Dor in the Lower Galilee. Residents of Israel since June,
1947, the couple had been visiting here for 15 months at the home
of Mrs. Bar-Moshe's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Philip Levine, of Clem-
ents Ave. Accompanying the Bar-Moshe family to Israel will be Dr.
Bar-Moshe's mother, Mrs. Jessie Wolkin, who will remain for six
months. Before residing in Israel, both Dr. and Mrs. Bar-Moshe
had been active in the Hashomer Hatzair youth ,xiovement.
Cynthia Fisch, October bride-elect, was feted at pre-nuptial
parties given by the following hostesses: Mesdames Jack Stein,
mother of the bridegroom; Dave Fisch, Nate Maxman, aunts of the
bride; Mack Lieberman, Charles Helfman, cousins of the bride;
Stewart Kepes, Herbert Eidelman, Eugene Weiss, Sol Wolack and
Miss Ruth Levenson.
An all-Bach program, which will include two works never be-
fore performed in Detroit, will be given at Woodward at Ferry,
Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Students who are participating in the pro-
gram include Marion Mohr, Clayton Walker, Carey Winograd,
Phyllis Balamut, Lidia Terlecka, Sidney Kotkin and Ernest Gil-
bert. The public is invited.
The Misses Rosalyn Markel and Bernice Lumberg, of Elmhurst
Ave., have just returned from a two-week stay at the Nautilus
Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.
, Over 40 guests were present at the 10th birthday party of Miss
Elyse Guttentag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guttentag, in
their home at 22001 Ridgedale, Oak Park, Mich.
Baritone Ramon Gilbert Miss Lillian Sobel
To Make Concert Debut Wed to Robert Reiss
The local concert debut of De-
troit baritone Ramon Gilbert
will take place at 8:30 p.m., Sun-
day, at the Lec-
ture Hall of the
Detroit Institute
of Arts, under
the sponsorship
of the Helen
Singer Music
Foundation.
Gilbert, a
graduate of De-
troit's Central
High School and
Brandeis U n
versity in Wal-
t h a m, Mass..
currently is taking postgraduate
musical studies at Longy School.
His diversified program on
Sunday will include Dichterliebe,
by Schumann, arias from Mo-
zart's Don Giovanni and Mar-
riage of Figaro and several
numbers by H e n r y Purcell,
Francis Poulenc, Igor Stravinsky
and Charles Ives.
Under arrangements with the
Singer Foundation, formed to
promote the concert debut of
young people ready to enter the
professional field, Gilbert and
his accompanist, Miss Valerie
Hite, will be the first recipients.
Tickets are available at Grin-
nell's or by calling TE. 4-5868.
Rule Chicago Synagogue
Is a Public Nuisance
CHICAGO, (JTA)—Judge Jos-
eph A. Pope, sitting in the Build-
ing and Zoning Court, upheld a
City charge that the synagogue
and. Hebrew school operated by
Rabbi Isaac Small in a residen-
tial area is a public nuisance
and violates the zoning ordin-
ances.
The city's action followed sig-
natures to a petition by 200 resi-
dents of the area. The attorney
for the school announced an ap-
peal to the Appellate Court.
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On Nov. 7, Lillian Sobel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Sobel, of Glendale Avenue, be-
came the bride of Robert Reiss,
son of Mrs. Robert Brown, of
Fort Wayne Hotel, and Mr. Sam
Reiss, of Rochester, N.Y. They
were married at Temple Israel,
Rabbis Morris Adler and Leon
Fram officiating.
The newlyweds are honey-
mooning in Miami Beach, Fla.,
and Havana, Cuba.
Women's Institute Opens
With Special Courses
Special adult courses mark the
opening of the fourth year of
the Midrasha Women's Institute,
according to Louis LaMed, board
chairman of Midrasha, College
of Jewish Studies, conducted
under the auspices of the United
Hebrew Schools.
Organized to accommodate
women who are unable to attend
evening classes, the Women's
Institute is open to all persons
interested in advancing their
Jewish studies. Courses are de-
signed to enable parents to keep
up with the studies of their
children in Hebrew school.
Courses this year will be given
from 1 to 3 p.m., Tuesdays, at
both the Esther Berman Branch,
18977 Schaefer, and Rose Rittig
Cohen Branch, 13226 Lawton.
For information, call UN. 2-2200
Among the classes to be given
this year are Hebrew I, II and
III, graded to the capacity of
the individual; Bible; Pathways
through the Siddur; American
Jewish History; and Israel.
.
A Kid in the Theater
Producer Samuel Goldwyn was
walking down the aisle of a large
Hollywood theater, when he saw
a boy of about 10 sitting in the
theater, watching the picture
with rapt attention. Goldwyn
went over, tapped the boy on the
shoulder, and asked: 'Why
aren't you in school?
"It's okay, mister," the boy
assured him. "I've got the
measles."
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
"'Horse Stories," by Elizabeth
Coatsworth and Kate Barnes,
pictures by Feodore Rojankow-
sky, is another of the new
charming children's books just
published by Simon and Schus-
ter (630 5th, NY20). Charming
stories predominate in this in-
teresting, large-size book. It is
certain to fascj.nate youngsters.
Frriicila,y, November 26, 1954
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The engagement of Marilyn
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CLASS
Formerly of the
phie Goldberg, of W. Grand Ave.,
and the late Mr. Ben Goldberg,
San Souci, San Marino,
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to Nathan M. Peiss, son of Mr.
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Benji Palmer Dance Studio
Circle School Offers
Tercentenary Program
MRS. ROBERT REISS
Children's 'Horse Stories'
The Workmen's Circle school
board will offer a program at
9:30 p.m., today, at its Center,
11529. Linwood. Bernard Broder,
chairman, states that there will
be two playlets presented by
school children, one in celebra-
tion of the Tercentenary, the
other an operetta, "Di Muzinke
Oisgegehn."
The Circle's E-S Council will
sponsor a Thanksgiving square
dance at 9:30 p.m., Saturday, at
the Center, with Boy Hoyte serv-
ing as caller. Tickets are avail-
able from Abe Brownstein, KE.
3-6631, or at the door.
All branches have scheduled
programs f or the following
weekend, "which include regular
meetings of branches 460 and
470, on Dec. 3.
Branch 1060 will meet at 9
p.m., Dec. 3, at the home of the
Edwin Shifrins, 20050 Vaughan,
at which Judge George Edwards
will speak on "Parent-Child Re-
lationships."
Branch 463 will meet at 9 p.m.,
Dec. 3, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Downs, 16239 Muir-
land, to elect new officers and
vote on the national referendum
voted last May.
Frank Marquart, educational
director of UAW-CIO Local 212
will address Branch 111 on
"Election Evaluation and Pros-
pects for the New Congress "
The meeting is slated for 9 p.m.,
Dec. 3, at the Center.
Branch 111, at 7 p.m., Dec. 5,
will hold its annual cabaret
night affair at WC Center. Dave
Diamond and his orchestra will
provide the music.
Bnai Brith Women to Host
District Bowling Tourney
Detroit Bnai Brith women
will be hostesses to the seventh
annual Women's District Bnai
Brith bowling tournament, to be
held here Feb. 11 to 13.
Ne6rly 800 bowlers from Chi-
cago, Omaha, Milwaukee, Min-
neapolis-St. Paul and Detroit
will compete. Team events are
scheduled at Detroit Recreation,
with single slated for Great
Lakes Recreation.
Entries will close Dec. 27, ad-
vises Jean Somberg, District
tournament chairman. Women
interested in entering the corn-
peition should call Mrs. Som-
berg, TE. 4-4290, or Bunny
Lachman, association president,
TU. 3-0366.
The perfect answer to the
question, "What's wrong with
the movies?" was given by a lit-
tle man sitting in a Los Angeles
theater. After the trailer was
over, he whispered to his wife:
"Always the good picture comes
next week."
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