10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Vladimiritzer Relief Plans
Friday, February 4, 1955
Annual Banquet on March 13
llechtman Testimonial Dinner Committee
Meets to Plan March 8 Event at Statler
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Landsmanshaften JNF
Breakfast on Sunday °
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Many of the Detroit Lands-
manshaften already have elect-
ed two delegates each to the
breakfast meeting to be held
this Sunday, 10 a.m. at the
Zionist House on Linwood.
The Landsmanshaften under-
took, at the November JNF Con-
, ference, to plant a Forest of 30,-
000 trees on JNF land in Israel.
Plans for this project will be
made at Sunday's breakfast
meeting.
A group of Landsmanshaften
leaders who are planning to go
to Israel soon will be given a
send-off at this meeting and
will be delegated to represent
Detroit's Landsmanshaften at
the Ke•en Kayemeth L'Israel in
Jerusalem.
The Young Married Couples
Club of Adas Shalom Synagogue
will welcome new members at a
Night of Mystery," at 8:30 p.m.,
VC). 12, in the synagogue. Fea-
tured will be James Chouinard,
magician and hypnotist. There
will be no charge.
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chairman; MILTON BERNSTEIN, JOSEPH GAL-
PERIN, honorary chairman; SEYMOUR KING,
JOSEPH BENZ,, MILTON HOWARD, HARRY
SHAPIRO and JACK GORELICK. Not shown
are Hyman Beale, David I. Berris, Tom Borman,
Samuel Brody, Charles Canvasser, Morris Can-
vasser, Lyle Carnick, Peter Chodoroff, Max Con-
way, Charles Gellman, S. N. Gershenson, Abe
Green, Benjamin Greenspan, Mort Kiefer, Max
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J. Kogan, Jule Kraft, Manny Lax, Judge Theo-
dore Levin, Sol Levine, Benjamin Nucian, George
Orley; Al Posen, Irving :lose, Ed Rosenberg,
Harry Rosman, Harold Sarko, Sol Shaye, Max
Stollman, Joseph Warren and Rabbi M. J. Wohl-
gelernter.
* *
Each member of the Samuel man has seen the educational
Hechtman Dinner Committee center grow from an enrollment
will contribute $500 to the Ye- of 125 students over 13 years ago
shivath Beth Yehudah in tribute to its present student body of
MADE FROM "THE MATZOH WITH THE TASTE
to the honored guest at the din- 800.
ner. which will be held March 8,
in the Grand Ballroom of the
Statler Hotel.
Hechtman, it was announced
this week by the committee, per-
mitted this public tribute only
because it will advance the work
of the Beth Yehudah Schools,
Nathan I. Goldin, chairman,
stated.
Proceeds from the dinner will
be used to complete the new
Yeshivah building, now under
construction at Dexter and gtur-
tevant, and for maintenance
funds for the current year.
• Jack E. Leonard and Phil Fos-
ter, night club and television
entertainers, will be featured
performers at the event. Tick-
ets are available from commit-
tee members, at the office of the
Yeshivah on Dexter and Cort-
land, or by calling Nathan I.
Goldin, UN. 4-8272, or Daniel A.
Laven, treasurer, UN. 2-9517.
In commenting on the Testi-
monial dinner, Goldin stated
that in spite of his business
success, Mr. Hechtman "has re-
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in half.
As an active worker for the
Beth Yehudah Schools, Hecht-
lienrist
Officers and members of the Samuel Hecht-
man Testimonial Dinner Committee met re-
cently at the Covenant Club to make plans . to
honor Mr. Hechtman for his inspired leadership
as chairman of the building committee of the
Beth Yehudah Schools. Shown here are, stand-
ing, left to right: ARTHUR CARNICK, HARRY
GALPERIN, DANIEL A. LAVEN, treasurer; JACK
SYLVAN, co-chairman; Judge WILLIAM FRIED-
MAN, honorary chairman; NATHAN I. GOLDIN,
chairman; DONALD E. BARRIS, BENNETT FEN-
BERG, LAZAR SHAPIRO and DAVID B. AARON,
chairman of arrangements; seated, MORRIS
GARVETT, PHILIP LANGWALD, SOL MODELL,
WILLIAM BORIN, ADOLPH DEUTSCH, honOrary
Adas Shalom Club
Slates 'Night of. Mystery'
Samuel A. Kayne, president of
Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief
Organization, h a s _ appointed
Louis Rose as chairman of the
group's annual banquet, to be
held March 13, at Turover Tem-
ple, 12129 Dexter. All proceeds
will help support needy families
in Israel. For tickets or infor-
mation, call Rose, DI. 1-2311.
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Temple Players Stage
`Ten Little Indians'
At Beth El Feb. 13-14
"Ten Little Indians"—Agatha
Christie's most popular mystery
—will be the first play present,
ed this year by t h e Temple
Players.
Tickets for the two perform-
ances--Feb. 13 and 14—are $1.
They may be obtained at the
door of Brown .Memorial Chapel,
Temple Beth El or by calling
TR. 5-8530.
Heading the cast of this sus-
pense drama of ten people
tricked to an isolated island—
and murdered one by one—are
several actors familiar to De-
troit television and "little the-
ater" audiences—including Bob
Leslie, Bill Morey, Adeline
Herschfeld, Pete Stoner and Es-
ther Frank.
Also featured are Leon Way-
burn, Marthe Clamage, John
Franklin, Jack Fromm, Dr. Ben
Welling and Sidney Mann. The
play is directed by Walter Kos-
ti of Jam Handy, and produced
by Al Rogan.
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