Michigan IllaJinv

By JUDY ANN JACOBS

One of the most controver-
alai issues on campus was
"Should the Berlin Philhar-
monic Orchestra be permit-
ted to lierform on the University
of Michigan c a m p u s?" Pro-
tests from the Student Zionist
Organization were based on the
tact that conductor Herbert von
Karajan and manager Gerhard
von Westerman were both mem-
bers of the Nazi party and have
not renounced the goals and
aims of the party. Despite the
group's protests, and those of
the Labor . Youth League, the
decision was "Yes." the Berlin
Philharmonic will perform. Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation's Stu-
dent Government refused to
support a boycott, but said it
Would recognize the rights of
any of its members to do so.
Jewish fraternities have an-
nounced their list of spring
pledges. Phi Sigma Delta pledges
are J or d an Burke, Robert
Natchke, Robert Liss, Donald
Schmerin, Michael Silber, Mer-
win Solomon and Donald Ton-
kin.
Michael Anspach, Lawrence
Vlenbogen and Michael Fisher
are new members of Alpha Ep-
silon Pi. N Lambda Phi's will
pledge Seymour Dubrinsky, Jack
Roth and Gilbert Rose and Ar-
nold Zeff of Wyandotte. Myron
Nathan, Harold Rossen, Leonard
Shlain and Robert Dunsky have
pledged Tau Delta Phi.
Sigma Alpha Mu pledges are
Harold Barron, Sheldon Baum,
Sherman Chessler and Barrett
Saltman of Flint. Henry Moses,
Roger Boesky and Norman Rot-
ter have joined the ranks of
Zeta Beta Tau.

Central A1ivilie4

Opperiheim-Ross Rites
Scheduled for April

By

Bnai Brith Ball
Ends Fund Drive

The fifth annual Bnai Brith
Ball will be held at 9 p.m., March
26, in the Fountain Ballroom of
Masonic Temple. The Ball marks
the culmination of the annual
fund-raising drive by the great-
er Detroit Bnai Brith Council.
Monies raised supplement
funds supplied to Bnai Brith
agencies and philanthropies by
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Among the activities for which
this extra money goes, are:
Hillel Foundations, Youth
Organization, Vocational Service
Bureau, Bellefaire, the Leo N.

Rena

Katz

Central
High

14---DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 18, 1955

For

MUSIC

Its .

SAM
BARNETT
and His Orchestra

TE. 4-9661

Excelling in the art of let-
PHOTOGRAPHY
ters were many Centralites who
Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs
recently gained recognition in
• Candids •• 3-Dimension
the writing division of the
By JACK , GORBACK
Scholastic awards contest spon-
TO. 7-0930
sored by The Detroit News.
Excelling in the fields of es-
say, short story, news story, fea-
tures, editorial, interview and
column were Phyllis Liptzen,
Art Levine, Elaine Zeidman, Le-
Levi Memorial Hospital, the
ba Cutler, Philip Berns, Rena
National Jewish Hospital, the
Katz, Dan Slobin, Winnie Led-
Bnai Brith Center at the Mayo
ger, Rochelle Komisar and
and His Orchestra
Clinic, Israel projects, the Bu-
Judith Grodsky.
MISS PATRICIA OPPENHEIM reau of Jewish Employment
KE. 5-8880
Specialties
* * *
Problems, the Henry Monsky
Whizzing around the world
The engagement of Patricia Memorial Foundation and the
via the language clubs of Cen- Joyce. Oppenheim to Martin
tral, `Lites were entertained Henry Ross has been announced veterans' program.
The Detroit campaign is a
with culture from various coun- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and associates
tries. Marcia Lowinger and Lois Royal Allen Oppenheim, of 1941 joint effort by the 20 men's
lodges in the city. Over-all
Shurgin recreated a bit of gay Wellesley.
Candid Photographers
Paree as they sang several
The bride-elect is a graduate chairman is Jack Leeds and LI. 6-4610
TY. 8-7800
French songs, a Roman scene of Liggett School for Girls in vice-chairmen are Morris Blech-
See Our New Exclusive
was presented by Donald Trac- Detroit, and received a bachelor man, Harry Paull, - S i d n e y
Gilt-Edge Album
tenberg and Gerald Malzman, of arts degree from the Univer- Strauss and Louis Weber.
a Spanish scene was presented sity of Michigan last June. She
Arrangements for the ball are
by. Louise Strayer and Faye is a member of Sigma Delta Tau being made by Louis Weber.
SAMEROFF'S
Moore, part of which featured sorority.
Music will be supplied by Mickey
Lois Shurgin and Nelson Chase,
Mr.. Ross is the son of Dr. and Woolf and his Orchestra. There
CATERING
a Central alumnus, who did the Mrs. Benjamin Hyman, of New is no admission charge, and all
mambo.
Catering for all occasions, in
York. He is a graduate of Rut- members and friends are invited
* *
*
gers University, and a member to attend.
our beautiful banquet hall or
Discussing the problems of of Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity,
in your home.
student - teacher relationships Scabbard and Blade, and varsity
will be a panel including Miss swimming team. Mr. Ross served
We supply all dishes and table
Dance with Delight
Bertha Robinson, Central prin- as a first lieutenant in the
appointments.
to
cipal, and Mrs. Emilie Stelon, armed forces during the Korean
Special rates for showers
counselor at Cody High School, War.
LARRY FREEDMAN
2nd, nr. Masonic Temple
at a program sponsored by a
3169
An April wedding is planned.
'and his Orchestra
group of women educators. The
TE. 2-7630
UN. 4-6258
UN. 1-2971
TO. 6-7555
moderator of the panel will be Hebrew Schools PTO Sets
Miss Roberta Dye, a Mumford
Leonard Kasle Urges
teacher. The meeting, which will Pre-Passover Program
All to Vote; Defines
be held in the Central audi-
The Parent-Teachers Organi-
Mrs. Marion Yamshon, piano teacher and singer has an
Education Objectives
torium, is going to be attended zation of the United Hebrew
adult class at the Brightmoor ComMunity Center. If
by students of Mumford, Royal Schools, Adas Shalom Branch,
anyone is interested call KE. 1-0305 or UN. 1-6530. Mrs.
Leonard Kasle, Candidate for Oak and Cass High Schools. will hold a pre-passover meeting
Yamshon also teaches Hebrew and Jewish Songs. She
the Board of Education at the Members of Central's Future at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
recently entertained at the Mayfair, Villa Zion Convales-
on April 4, in a state- Teachers Club will act as host- synagogue. Dessert luncheon will
esses.
cent
Home and various other places.
be
served.
ment issued this week urged
Highlighting the program will
Mrs. M. Yamshon,
that all citizens circ'e the date
be a skit, directed by Mrs. Earl
UN. 1-6530
on their calendars and make it
Gould. Included in the cast are
a must to vote on that day.
Mesdames J. Stewart Linden,
Jules Kamen, Leon Rives, Na-
"Regardless of the way people
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Posen : of than Schwartz, Jack Kaufman,
vote, they owe a duty to them-
Jack Koenig and Harold Tobias,
selves as citizens to cast their 19355 Parkside, announce the accompanied at the piano by
Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
Ron-
ballots," Mr. Kasle said.
ald Lee, on Saturday, at Adas Mrs.. George Bassin.
Mrs. Charles Charlip, program
In a statement of objectives Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in
Will Conduct Traditional Sedorim on
for better public education, Mr. Ronald's honor will be held chairman; will have on display
Kasle urges:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 and THURSDAY, APRIL 7
Sunday evening, in the syna- a table set in the traditional ar-
rangement for the seder. She
"Work toward reduction in gogue.
With Cantor Sandor Greenfield Officiating
will also give a brief commen-
* *
class size so that both teachers
tary
on
the
display.
COMPLETE PASSOVER MEALS TO TAKE OUT
and children can get the most
Mr. and Mrs. James Victor, of
Mrs. Alex Brooks, president,
out of the teaching situation.
3749 Lawrence, announce the Bar
EARLY RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED!
announces that a sitter will be
"Work toward pr oviding Mitzvah of their son, Lionel, on provided for small children.
TY. 5-0226
enough school buildings so that Saturday, at * Cong. Bnai Zion.
9925 DEXTER
Cookies and milk will be served
*
*
all students through high school
*Kashruth Supervision of the Vaud Harabonim
to
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert
can have a full school day with
an opportunity to participate in Bockoff, of 19415 Lauder, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Young Zionists Schedule
4
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the full life of the school.
son,
Richard Alan, at 8:30 p m., Outing to Greenfield Village
"Work for the concept of 'cam-
Temple Israel.
Members of the Young Zion-
in-unity-centered' public Schools. March 25, at
*
*
*
ist Club will visit Greenfield
"Emphasize and give treater
Mr. a n d Mrs. Max Prohow Village on Sunday. • Gathering
support to the recognized need announce the Bar Mitzvah of for brunch, the group will then
to include parents in our think- their son, Teddy, on March 26, leave together for the tour. In
ing about educational goals and at Cong. Bnai Zion. A dinner the evening, they will have din-
techniques_ •
and reception in Teddy's honor ner at Dearborn Inn. For infor-
"Provide instructional supplies will be held at 9:30 p.m., that mation, call Mannie Rosenberg,
and equipment, where needed, evening, in the Mayfair Room.
LI. 6-7867; or Dorothy and Gold-
for teachers to do a good teach-
ie Gartz, TY. 6-1200.
ing job.
Evergreen Group Plans
"Provide more visiting teach-
Here, even you can enjoy your daughter's wedding
March Variety Show
ers.
reception. Our Banquet Manager arranges food,
"Expand and improve t h e
flowers, music and wine—every detail. No need to
A variety show drawing from
guidance and counselling pro-
SENSATIONAL OFFER
its own membership will be fea-
gram."
worry—even about prices. Why not call him and
CANDIDS - PORTRAITS
tured by the Evergreen Jewish
start relaxing today?
congregation on March 27, in
Mumford Parents Raise
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
Funds for Band Uniforms Evergreen Hall, Cambridge and
Evergreen. Lew Brown is the
To raise funds for school band show's director.
uniforms and other projects, the
Featured in the production TY. 5-8805 UN. 4-6845
Mumford Parents Club is spon-
Na Obligation
soring several events. Disc will be Sol Moglovkin, master of
jockey, Robin Seymour, will be ceremonies; Mickey Spira,
featured at a dance from 8:30 singer; Esther Karber, mono-
to 11:30 p.m., today, in the logist; Norman Goodman; Dan-
REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN
schools' new gym.
ny Braude, pianist; Minnie Free-
RECOMMENDED
BY BETTER
The annual games and bridge land, singer; Lee Schulman,
INTERIOR
party will be held at 8 p.m., Tues- drummer; Marian Rothstein, ac-
DECORATORS
DRAPES - CORNICES . SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES - BED SPREADS
day, at Piemontese Hall, Puritan cordianist; Donnie Stoltz, singer;
WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN)
and Cheyenne. Tickets may be Hy Fritz, pantomimist; Zelma
PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION
obtained from Mrs. A. Goodman, Sussman, dancer, and a dancing
UN. 2-5753, or Mrs. G. Barr, UN. chorus, with Mae Weiler, chore-
3-8261. A rummage sale will fol- ographer.
low on March 24 and 25 at Carlisle
Tickets for the show are avail-
and Nine Mile, Hazel Park, under able by calling Lew Brown, KE.
(ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES)
the chairmanship of Mrs. A. 4-2368, or Mrs. Zelma Sussman,
TW.
1-1818
Service to: • Homes • Offices • Stores
Brooks.
RE. 4-8487.

Bob Kane

lave dombey

Bar Mitzvahs

OSS CATERING

To the
father
of the
bride

BRIDES!

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