Reshevsky to Play
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 1 I
Friday, February 11, 1955
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG
will hold an Oneg Shabbat at WOMEN at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
2 p.m., Saturday, at the home in the home of Mrs. L. Helman,
of Mrs. David Taylor, 18071 19600 Roslyn. For tickets and in-
Woodingham Dr., according to formation, call Mrs. J. Friedman,
Mrs. George Liss, the group's TO. 6-1966, or Mrs. I. A. Law-
president. Mrs. Jules Kamen, di- ton, UN. 4-0906.
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rector of the Sisterhood Drama
Group, will present "The Great MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Rcbbery at Goldfarb Gulch," a Women, will celebrate - Jewish
Purim. Spiel in an American Music Month with a "What Is
Western setting, with Mrs. Louis Jewish Music" program at 9 p.m.,
Haber as narrator. The cast also Monday, in the Davison Jewish
includes: Alice Ross, Anne Center. Mrs. Edith Sauls and
Gould, Muriel Schubow, Ada Mrs. Pearl Lieberman will be
Feldman, Hanna Linden, Vivien featured. A social hour will fol-
Kamen, Belle Cohn, and Lil low. For information, call Helen
Weinbaum. Other participants Friedman, TE. 4-5244.
featured in the afternoon's ac-
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tivities are: Mesdames Charles KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Charlip, J. Stewart Linden, Mor- Women, will feature Mrs. Dvorah
ris Botwin, and Max Biber.
Dworkin speaking on "Jewish
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Prophecy in the Last 300 Years"
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB at its meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
will present a hat fashion show Wednesday, in the home of Bes-
at 8:30 p.m. Monday, in Cong. sie Kutnick, 9397 Genessee.
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Bnai Moshe. Friends are invited.
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Final plans were completed,
WOMEN'S ORTHODOXII at a recent meeting of NORTH.
LEAGUE invites friends to its WEST ISRAEL SISTERHOOD,
first m'laveh malkeh on Satur- for a Purim carnival on March
day evening, at Cong. Bnai Is- 6, in the synagogue. Booths,
rael, Linwood at Leslie. The games and refreshments will be
group, which seeks to improve featured. Admission is free, and
existing facilities in the ad- the public is invited. Members
vancement of Torah principles, are urged to bring rummage to
is planning to establish a new a regular meeting on Tuesday,
mikvah. Saturday's proceeds will at the synagogue.
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go to this cause, states Mrs. Jo-
Mrs.
Adolph
Winkler,
president
seph Elias, president. Rabbi A.
M. Silverstein will serve as of BETH AARON SISTERHOOD,
chairman, and introduce Rabbi announces a Purim meeting at
Mordecai Gifter, of the Telse 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the syna-
Rabbinical College, in Cleveland, gogue social hall. A capsule re-
who will be guest speaker. For port will be given by Judaism
reservations, call Mesdames Sol- chairman, Mrs. Albert Schwartz,
omon N. Cohen, TO. 9-9466, or on "How to Celebrate Purim in
Israel Rockove, TO. 6-6294, co- the Home." "Malkah's Purim
chairmen. Tickets also will be Shpiel," a skit adapted by Mrs.
Albert Kaplan, program chair-
available at the door.
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man, from an original by the
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO, National Worhen's League, will
United Hebrew Schools, will feature in the cast Mesdames I.
meet for a dessert luncheon at I Chaiken, Jack Taylor, L. Rogo-
1 p.m., Wednesday, in the school vein, L. Davis and L. Berk. A
follow.
auditorium. Mrs. Elbert Dia- social hour will
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mond, program chairman, an-
Mrs. D. Finkelstein, 18301
nounces that Mrs. David Sklash
will be guest artist. She will sing Prairie, will entertain members
and speak on Jewish music. Fin- of RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
al arrangements for the annual ARY at a bruncheon meeting at
12 noon, Tuesday. Co-hostesses
Purim carnival will be made.
will be Mesdames H. Adler and
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I L. Sugar, Mrs. M. Pianco re-
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
cently gave a victory party in
Women, will meet Wednesday her home, 18474 Robson.
afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
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Leslie Rosenberg, 2688 W. Grand.
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Rosenberg, cultural Women, will meet at 1 p.m.,
chairman, will present Walter Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Klein. assistant director of the Pearl Lieberman, 20072 Picadilly.
Jewish Community Council, who Mrs. Lieberman, a graduate of
will speak on "The Lunatic the Toronto Conservatory of
Fringe."
Music will present a program of
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modern Jewish composers.
NEW STUDY CLUB is spon- Friends are invited.
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coring a night of games at 8:30 •
p.m., Feb. 22, in the 'Davison CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
Jewish Center. Refreshments will meet at 12 noon, Wednes-
and prizes will be featured.
day, at Moss Catering to hear
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a book review by Yetta Landy.
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- A social hour will follow. Friends
TICUL AUXILIARY will meet at are invited.
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12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
OLGA
JASLOVE
FAMILY
home of Mrs. David Bez, 19301
Monica. Plans will be made for CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today,
a barn dance, to be held next in the home of Mrs. Stanley
Kirschbaum, 18581 Heyden. Miss
month.
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Lois Kirschbaum will be co-host-
Mesdames J. M. Davidson, M. ess. Plans for the group's fifth
Gottlieb, L. Heiman, R. Rimar anniversary party will be dis-
and A. Spielberg will be hostess- cussed. At its last meeting, con-
es at an emergency luncheon of tributions were made to March
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of Dimes, Cerebral Palsy, Mus-
cuar Distrophy and Multiple
Sclerosis, all in the name of
Olga Jaslove.
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BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD
will meet at the home of Mrs.
A. Halprin, 23870 Oneida, Oak
Park, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. to plan
for an anniversary party, Feb. 20,
at the synagogue.
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CENTRAL EAST GROUP, Ha-
dassah, will hold an oneg sha,b-
bat and dessert luncheon at 2:30
p.m., Saturday, in the home of
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, 1660 W.
Chicago. A play, "The Emancipa-
tors," will feature Mesdames
Reuven Bar-Levav, Arthur Rob-
bins, Irving Panush and Mr.
Leonard K a s 1 e. Mrs. Wilbur
Stein will be moderator. Leading
in prayer will be Dora Gold, of
Junior Hadassah, and Mrs. Mil-
ton Arm.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the home of Mrs. Alex Gaynor,
18265 Warrington. Co-hostesses
will be Ray Gold, Adele Guedes
and Mary Klegon.
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Edith J. Freeman, collector of
old musical instruments, will
lecture on their origin and de-
velopment to the NORTHEAST
CHAPTER of Women's American
ORT, next Wednesday, 1 p.m. at
a dessert luncheon at Mrs. Free-
man's home, 1810 Wellesley
Drive.
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LEWIS AND REGENE SCHULMAN
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Detroit 19, Mich.
Yechiel Weizman, president of
the Israel Pecan Plantations,
Ltd., who was here last week to
enlist investors in the corpora-
tion, announced the appoint-
inent of Morris Schaver. and
Leon Kay as members of the
board of the corporation.
Mr. Weizman, brother of the
late President of Israel, was ac-
companied on his visit here by
David Zeitani.
A number of Detroiters have
shown an interest in the corpor-
ation whose aim is to extend
the pecan plantations in order
to provide Israel with the high-._
protein nuts.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Julius
Ritten, of 2724 Sturtevant, ac-
knowledges with grateful ap-
preciation the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy extended
by relatives, friends and organi-
zations during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
Chess grandmaster Samuel
Reshevsky will appear in a sim-
ultaneous exhibition against 50
chess players at 2 p.m., Feb. 27,
in the D. W. Simons Center,
4000 Tuexdo.
A former Detroiter, Reshevsky
has appeared twice during the
past two years at the Center. A
well-known figure in the inter-
national chess world since 1920,
he is renowned for his simul-
taneous exhibition games.
Anyone wishing to play Re-
shevsky should phone the Cen-
ter office, TR. 5-8450, Ext. 19.
There is no admission charge
for individuals wishing to watch
the exhibition.
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Preparing for a weekend at
Camp Tamarack are LILLIAN
MERMEL STEIN (left) and
REENA BIEDERMAN, of the
Hadassah Evening Group,
which plans to make the trip
Feb. 19 and 20. Brunch will be
served at 1 p.m., followed by an
afternoon of sports, including
skating, tobogganing and skiing.
Dinner will be served at 6 p.m.,
and the day will conclude with
dancing in the evening. For
reservations or information on
directions to reach Camp Tam-
arack, call Freda Gantz, TY.
8-2310, or Dale Berger, TY.
6-6936. Men are invited on
Sunday,
Bnei Akiva Schedules
Three Weekend Activities
Camp Sea-Gull
50 Chess Opponents
Schaver, Kay Named
on' Board of Israel
Pecan Plantations
Bnei Akiva will hold an oneg
shabbat at 8:30 p.m., today, in
the home of Harriet Carmen,
2723 Cortland. Moshe Carmen
will be guest speaker.
On Saturday evening, members
will join other Zionist organiza-
tions and the United Hebrew
Schools in a combined Tu b'Shirat
program. to be • held in the
Esther Berman Branch, Schaefer
and Seven Mile Rd.
Israeli movie night will be
featured on Sunday, at Bnei
Akiva hedquarters on Linwood.
Local members are currently
assisting in a national project
to secure numerous signatures
on petitions they are distribut-
ing demanding the stoppage of
arms to Arabs. The petitions will
be sent to Senators and Con-
gressmen in Washington.
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