ORT to Hear . First-Hand Account of Progress in Near-East Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Taines . (Beatrice Chodoroff), of 25421 Scotia, Huntington Woods, Mich., a son. Lance El- liot. * Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Milo- ert Rosenbush (Greta Schein- berg), of Santa Barbara Dr., a daughter, Mary Lou. * -* * Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Pitt (Ida Frederick), - of 20213 Braile, a son. Mark Stewart. * * Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Lurie (Lois Daniels). of 24280 Jerome, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Roger Alan. • Jan. 21—To Ivir. and Mrs. Irv- ing Sherman (1,.nn Fishman), of 2635 COrtland, a son, Allen Ed- mund. • • Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Zucker (Josephine Hoffman). of 18027 - Ilene, a daughter, Leslie Robin. * * Jan. 19—To Mr. a n d Mvs. Moris H. Goldberg (Dolores Gar- soff), of 23150 Kenosha, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Jeffrey Miles. . * Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laskey (Florence Rosen- thal), a daughter. Linda Maxine. * * Jan. 12—to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur N. Smith (Dolores Tartof), of 19983 Lesure, a daughter, Mindy Ann. * * * Mrs. Ludwig Kaphan, national president of Women's American ORT and a member of the World ORT board, will speak at an open meeting of Michigan Region of Women's American ORT at • 1 p.m., Monday, in the Women's City Club. According to Mrs. Oliver Ruby, president of the Michigan Re- gion, Mrs. Kaphan will address the audience of members and their friends on a trip she re- cently took to the Near East where . she toured ORT instal- Last summer, Mrs. Kaphan, to- gether with Nathan Gould, exe- cutive director of Women's American ORT, became the first representative of ORT in Ameri- ca to visit in Iran. Here, in this primitive coun- try, as it . is described by Mrs. Kaphan, there are 80,000 Jews who are being given the first opportunity to acquire skillls through ORT. Half of the com- munity lives in Teheran. Although the Jews were released from the ghetfo 25 years ago by Reza Shah Pahlevi, father of the present monarch, their status has not been altered. Illiteracy is high, poverty is so common .the people know barely any way of life. Only five percent live outside the ghetto. - Amidst this poverty, Mrs. Kap- han reports, on ORT city has been erected in Teheran, and is administered • by Abe Loskove, Joint Distribution Committee di- rector. Sixteen brick buildings com- Berdichever Honors prise the city. Boys work on car- 83-Year-Old Member pentry, cabinet making; mason- ry, precision tool making, motor machines and machine ma- chanics, while for the girls there is the inevitable sewing and embroidery. Women's American ORT has - voted to support the schools of Iran, to provide better equipment and facilities. But Jan. 9=-To Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Trute (Arlene Lentzer), of Broadstreet Blvd., a daughter, Nancy Lynn. * * .* . Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rosenberg (Gloria Warren), of Whitcomb Ave., a daughter, Nancy Ruth. * * Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Goldin (Shirley M. Weisner), of SturteVant Ave., a daughter, Pennie Diane. * • .* . To Mr. arid Mrs. Allen Sipher (Ann Kahn), of 19255 Votro- beck Dr., a daughter, Lynn El- len. • • A Murnford nigh SchoOl sen- To Mr. and. Mrs. Allen Bobroff (Ethel Levine), former Detroit- ior has been named Volunteer ers now of 1145 E. .61st St., 'Chi- of the Week in the weekly selec- tion made by the Central Volun- cago, Ill., a son, Norman. teer Bureau of United Commu- nity Services. Renounce Anti-Semitism The first teen-ager ever - -- to NEW YORK, (JTA). Argen- win this honor is Sally Beth tina's right -wing nationalist Bing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. movement, the Alianza Liberta- Joseph S. Bing, o _ f Birchcrest dora Nacionalista, has renounced Dr. She represents Countilettes, its former anti-Semitic policy, junior organization of the Na- Guillermo P. Kelly, its secretary tional Council of Jewish Women. general, - said in a- statement to Miss Bing has received a Red' the press here. ?eatifer• pin, na- tionally. - recog- CERTIFIED MOHEL nized eniblem of 0 u-tstanding Rev. Yehudah Loewy Volunteer - serv- SERVING IN I ice. One of 10 Hospitals and Homes girls w h o four TE. 4-7355 y e ars. ago 3761 HUMPHREY AVE.. helped to estab- lish the Detroit Chapter. of Counci rettes i RABBI LEO Y. N.liss Bing is Miss Bing GOLDMAN, M.A, presently serving her third year EXPERT MOHEL on the board of directors. Recommended by Physicians • Although the national group Serving in Hospitals and Hornet , was formed in 1937, the Detroit 18245 Roselawn- • UN. 3 6242 chapter is already the - largest in the country with 250 -members. CERTIFIED MOHEL Hannah G. Solomon was found- er of the Councilettes; a charit- Rev. Judah Goldring able organization fOr teen-age serving in girls. HOMES and HOSPITALS Its major goal is raising funds to pr o v i d e scholarships for UN. 2-5018 18701 MENDOTA. American and foreign students, patterning its activities after its parent body. Mrs. Arthur I. SPECIALIZED MOHEL Gould, now • Detroit Sec t i o n, NCJW president, organized the RABBI CHASKEL group four years ago. GRUBNER De t r o i t's. •Councilettes also Serving in have provided weekday play- Homes and Hospitals Please Note New Phone school care for children for re- 4252 Tuxedo TE. 4-6624 fugee parents, regularly send books, toys, games and personal items to Israel, contribute toys CANTOR LEO and time to Children's Hospital RADIN and assist the senior section in Ritual Circumcision staffing the Council r• Resale . •• MOHEL Shops. Recommended by Miss Bing was chairman of Noted Physicians Serving in the Hannah G. Solomon fund Nonicts & Hospital committee in 1954,. and.this year, TO. 8-2037 ,•,•t h e :gene ra 1 ;' •--1999.'diiivtivv , fund-raising committees Sally Beth Bing Volunteer of Week - . I first and foremost is the job of improving the health and morale of its boys and girls. In Casablanca, Mrs. Kaphan relates, one can best see how Women's American ORT's four- point program .works at its maxi- mum level of accomplishments. The program includes MOT (Materials for Overseas Train- ing), guardianship, scholarship and the more recently-formed health setup. The largest part of the work done by Women's American ORT is in its MOT program, which provides the material, facilities and teachers for ORT schools. At AniereS, Switzerland, is the ORT Teachers' Training Insti- tute, which trains top students to become teachers in ORT schools throughout Europe, North Africa and in Israel. The scholarship program es- tablished by Women's American ORT helps pay the bill for send- i n g these promising young people to the Anieres school or to a similar school in Paris. The last of the four major program, which reduces dis- ease at the ORT schools. The program is particularly needed in North Africa and the Arab states where health conditions are extremely low. ORT maintains over 300 schools in the world, with about 54 percent of all the vocational training schools located in Is- rael to aid in the economic fight being waged by the Jewish state. II—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Installation of Women Friday, February 4, 1955 Bond Chairmen Feb. 1 7 . To Wed in June Mrs. Michael A. Stavitsky of East Orange, N.J., national chairman of the Women's Divi- sion for Israel Bonds, will install officers of the Detroit Women's Division at a luncheon at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Feb. 17. The chairmen of the Detroit Women's Division are: Mrs. Jo- seph Katchke, general chair- man; Mrs. Philip Helfman, Na- tional Sponsors; Mrs. Joseph Newman, CHEN; Mrs. Samuel Aaron, speakers c o m m i t t e e; Mrs. Alex Schreier, general soli- citations; Mrs. Albert Potiker, cash collection; Mrs. Max Stoll- man, organizations. Attention Please. .11•111 ■ 1 For BEN KATZMAN MISS -SUE GOLDSMITH and His Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gold- smith, of Monterey Avenue, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sue Anne, to Bruce Charles . Abrahams,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Abrahams, of Muirland Ave. A June wedding is planned. LI. 7-2943 New Phone or WE. 3-2254 TONY MARTIN STYLE TUXEDO Rental Service Perfect Fit Coming Soon . . Guaranteed By VIENNA Custom Tailors ANOTHER SMALL FRY FASHIONS in OAK PARK and Cleaners 20530 Schaefer Detroit's Best Laundry & Dry Cleaning Value With a complete new selection of clothing for Small Fry and the Sub Teen. 11••••••••0•••••••••••••44 • JEAN LAWRENCE • : (Gertrude Levy.- Blum) : • • • IS NOW ACCEPTING A : LIMITED AMOUNT OF • UN. 2-9121 Thousands Of Women Say- "' Use Quality Because It Saves TIME, MONEY & WORRY" Shirts Beautifully Laundered • s • • • STUDENTS •VOCAL - • • • • • •• • For Further Information, CALL • QUALITY • LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING • TO. 5-0825 • • WEbster 3 8000 • The Berditchever Progressive • or • Aid Society has decided to plant 2 TO. 5-6739 Your Patronage Solicited • a garden of 100 trees in Israel •••••••••••••••••••••••• in the Detroit Landsmanshaften Forest, in honor of one of its oldest living members, SARAH LEAH COVEN, on her 83rd birthday. LOUIS REDER, chair- man of the society's committee by for Jewish National Fund, is EDMUND KAHN . and WILLIAM HANSON presenting a temporary certifi- USING ONLY NEW TUBES & PARTS cate for the garden to Mrs. FOR Cohen. RELIABLE AND - PERSONALIZED TV and RADIO SERVICE `Gigi' to Be Featured On Great Film Series The Great Film Series, spon- sored by Cinema 16, Jewish Communityk Center group, will feature the, movie "Gigi" at 8:45 p.m., Feb. 13,, in the Davison Center. Cinema 16 meets at 8:30 p.m., on alternate Wednesdays, at the WoodWard Center. Its next program will be on Feb. 16, and will highlight the "Film as a Newsreel." "The Battle of Mid-. way and Coral Seas" and "News Magazine of the Screen" will be shown. Regular meeting are devoted to an appreciation of all film. forms. Subsequent programs will feature a "Filin in Art" event on March 2; "Music in the Film," March 16; and "The Experimen- tal Film," March 30. Information on the Great Film Series. or Cinema 16 may be ob- tained by calling Carl Einhorn, TR. 5-8450. Purity Chapter Planning Pot Luck Dinner Monday Purity Chapter, Order of Eas- tern Star; will meet at 7:45 p.m., Monday, at Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine. A pot luck dinner will be served at 6 p.m., according to Sadie Pearl, worthy matron. Officers and members each will bring a dish of their favorite food. Members attending should report the dish they are bringing to Harriet Kruger; BR. 3-3424. Gar and mah jong:Fill. follow, the lousiness theeting; PROMPT SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED agin $400 TELEVISION CO. 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