▪ "i• ; f")• -- i DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 To Wed A ug. 28 Friday, March 18, 1955 a i Societ SfJi'i iii Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR Mrs. Benjamin Naimark, 2257 R.ichton, returned from Lack- land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, where she spent a month with her son and daughter-in--law, Major and Mrs. Martin Naimark. Major Naimark expects to return from service in Juiy and resume residential practice. Mrs. Rae Million, of Wisconsin Ave., sailed today for Haifa, Israel, aboard the SS Jerusalem. Following a visit with her sister in Tel Aviv, Mrs. Million will return to Detroit toward the end of June. Mr. Sam Stern, of Sturtevant Ave., sailed today aboard the SS Jerusalem for Haifa, Israel, where he will spend the next two months with his brother, a resident of Haifa. Mrs. Bess Greenwald, of 13641 Dexter, has been invited by Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, in Windsor, to be the guest artist at its annual dinner program this Sunday, in the synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taines, of W. Outer Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taines, of Scotia Ave., Huntington Woods, have left for Miami Beach, Fla., where they plan to spend the Passover holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stein, of 18695 Northlawn, are currently vaca- tioning in Las Vegas, Nev. Dr. and Mrs.. Charles Gitlin, of Oakman Blvd., have returned from a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla., where they participated in a family reunion. Mrs. Ida Schultz, of 2916 Sturtevant, was recently feted by the Ida Schwartz and Faye Stalburg Club on the occasion of her 45th wedding anniversary. A "ladies only" affair, it was given in her honor at Mario's Restaurant. ( Announcement is made of the engagement of Belle Davis,1 daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis, of Blaine Ave., to Michael * * * Adm. LEWIS L. STRAUSS, chairman of America's Atomic Energy Commission, will ana- lyze the role of religion and re- 4ligious educ a- . t i on in the atomic era at an academic con- vocation in Cin- cinnati M a r ch 26 marking the 8 0 t h anniver- sary of Hebrew Union College. Strauss Mr. Strauss, a former president of New York's Temple Emanu-El, will be a main speaker at a convocation H. Aronwits, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W. Aronwits, of Pleasant Orchestras — Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 Now 2 Great Stores _ To Serve You t and His Orchestra • membership campaign of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, will serve to induct over 700 new members. Official ceremonies will 'be I held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at 1 Adas Shalom Synagogue, states! Mrs. Bernard Bliefield, member- ship chairman. The 20 constituent chapters which comprise the CoUncil are I still working to reach their orig- iinal goal of 1,000 new members. Chapter membership chairmen include the following: Miss Ava Horowitz, B & P Chapter, and Mesdames Bernard Incienhaum, Bloch; James Kraft, Brandeis; Sam Hammer- stein, Detroit; Edward Rosenfield, Down- town; Joseph LaRose, East Side; Jack Hornfield, Fox; Lou Levine, Gershwin; Sidney Levine, Handler; Harry Ceasar, Israel; Oscar Beckerman, Keidan; Herma Kaufman, • Marshall; Sidney • Schwartz, Morgenthau; Nathan Shecter, Oak-Woods; Phillip Kramer, Pisgah; Robert Russman, Rex; Seymour Weiss, Tikvah; Martin Feldman, Zager; and Richard Gold, Lewis Stone. Berent, J. Stewart Linden and Max H. Littky. 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KLUTZNICK, presi- Samuel Fershko, will be featured Rabbi PHILIP FRANKEL, of dent Bnai Brith, left by plane for in the annual Temple Shaarey Zedek, Lansing, London. It will be his first stop will represent the Jewish Chau- on a six weeks trip during which concert of the Detroit City tauqua Society as lecturer at he will visit Bnai Brith branches Comm ittee of Central Michigafi College, Mt. in France, Denmark, Belgium, Farband Labor Pleasant, Mich., Tuesday to Holland, Switzerland and Israel. * * * Zionist Order on Thursday. He will speak at an Sunday evening, assembly • and deliver several Pioneer Detroit manufactdrer classroom lecturers. i n Mumford of bedding, SAMUEL BROWN, *. * * High School. president of the Sealy Mattress T h.e talented BODZIN FAMILY CLUB met Company, is leaving on March performers will recently at the home of Mr. 24 for an extended tour over- perform Mark and Mrs Milton Duchan, o f seas. High spot on his itinerary, Dubinsky Schweid's play, Greenlawn. Ave. to plan a besides London and Paris, is Tel theater party for this Saturday Aviv. Brown plans to study Eu- "Sweet Land of Liberty," which night. ropean and Israeli production depicts 300 years of Jewish set- * * * methods and hopes that he may tlement in America, along with Gilbert Miller, famed Broad- be able to contribute, from his songs, dances, skits and recita- tions of life in Israel. way producer, announced that 12 own experience, something of Oscar Rappaport, chairman, is of the greatest names from stage value to Israel's infant industry. in charge of ticket sales. Tickets * * * and screen will appear on the or reservations may be obtained 1955 ANTA Album_ which will be Dr. NOAH E. ARONSTAM has from members of any Farband• telecast on a closed circuit net- been appointed by the Wayne branch or by calling TO. 9-8660. work to more than 40 cities as County Medical Society as its a joint benefit for ANTA and official observer at the World CARE. 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News Brevities Rabbi FRANK ROSENTHAL, of Temple Emanu-El, repre- sented the Jewish Chautauqua Society as keynote speaker last week at the Religious Emphasis Week program at Western Mich- igan College in' Kalamazoo. * * * To mark its 25th anniversary, the JEWISH ACADEMY of ARTS and SCIENCES has issued a Ju- bilee volume entitled "Jews in .the Arts and •ScienOes,"' under the editorship of Dr. Mordecai Soltes, professor of community service, Yeshiva University. * * * DETROIT • INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY re c e n t l y ap- pointed Harry B. Berlin, David Karp, David M. Moss and Nate S. Shapero as members of an advisory board to the college of pharmacy. Mr. Shapero also was elected to the DIT board of trustees. READY MADE Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER will conduct its first adult Jewish education program at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Julius Chase, 18506 'Ken- tucky. Dessert luncheon will be served. 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