Betrothal Told
MISS SHELIA SEDMAN
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Sedma.n,
11336 N. Martindale, an-
pounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sheila. Joyce, to Eli
Finkelstein, son of Mrs. Fannie
Finkelstein, of 1€890 Prairie.
News Brevities
JERICHO LoDpE, Independ-
ent Order of Odd Fellows, will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Thesday, in
Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood.
Ernest F. Rossi, of the Mayor's
Committee on Narcotics, will
speak on "Difficulties of the
igarcotic Traffic Among Youth."
A film also will be shown. The
Meeting is open to the public.
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Mrs. HARRY YANICH has suc-
cesslully passed the Internation-
all Jerusalem examination given
by Hebrew University, and has
received a certificate of profi-
eie.ncy in Hebrew language, liter-
ature and Bible. Mrs, Yanich
will enter Hebrew University in
the fall. Her children, Joseph,
Regina and Noah all reside in
Jerusalem where Joseph is em-
ptoyed by Hadassah.
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WOMEN OF WAYNE UNIVER-
SITY ALUMNI have for the first
time invited men to attend their
13th annual dessert bridge pro-
gram at 8 p.m., today, in North-
land Concourse auditorium.
Connes, refreshments and prizes
will be featured, according to
Mrs. David Goldman, one of the
committee members. For reser-
qaations, call Mrs. R. Allen, TU.
2 -9675.
CORNELIAN CORNER OF DE-
TROIT will present Drs.. Doro-
tiny Baruch and Hynia.n 1VIiller,
a husband .. and . wife profes-
sional team, at two seminars
slated from -2 to 4 p.m., Satur-
day and Sunday, at Birming-
ham Community House, 380
Bates, Birmingham, and Luth-
eran Church of the Redeemer,
1300 W. Maple, Birmingham, re-
spectively. Dr, Baruch, psycholo-
gist and educator, is a lecturer
and author, while Dn. Miller,
an allergy specialist, is as-
AOCiate clinical
prOfessor of
medicine at the UCLA Medical
School. They will speak on "The
Relationship of Allergy to the
Family Climate." For reserva-
tions, call Jean Ruehle, TU.
5-9030.
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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY an-
nounces it will begin immediate
construction of the quarter mil-
lion dollar SLOSBERG MUSIC
and ART CENTER on its cam-
pus at Waltham, Mass. This ma-
jor facility for the School of
Creative Arts at Brandeis has
been made possible by a bene-
faction from the children of the
late J. A. and Bessie Slosberg
in whose rnemory the Center is
being built.
Men's Clubs
MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB will meet at 9 a.m., Sunday
for its minyan, breakfast and
mishnah •study. The group also
meets at 8:30 p.m., 11,Ionday, in
the library of the .Beth. Ye'inidah
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Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tarno-
pol, 12750 Dartmouth, Oak Park,
Mich., announce the Bar -Mitz-
vah of their son, Robert Jay, on
Saturday, at Cong. Ahavas
Achim.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tobes
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Allan Leslie, on Sat-
urday, at Beth Aaron Synago-
gue. A' dinner in his honor will
be held that evening, in the
Mayfair Room,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Avrimin,
of 16651 Linwood, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mark,
on Friday evening, April 29, at
Temple Israel. Following the
services there will be a recep-
tion in Mark's honor in the
Temple social hall.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ellenson,
of 17409 Wisconsin, announces
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Gary Stuart, on April 30, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. A dinner in
Gary's honor will be held May 1,
at Zack's Catering.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Werner of
2681 Tuxedo, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Steven
Lawrence, on April 23, at Cong.
Gemiluth Chassodim, 400 Tux-
edo. A dinner in Steven's honor
will be held the following day at
Moss Catering,.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lippman L.
Lumberg, of 19372 Roselawn, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Edward A., at 11 a.m., April
23, at Temple Beth El. Open
house in Edward's honor will be
held from 8 to 11 p.m:, that
evening, at the family home. No
cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Magitz
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Harvey Stuart, on
Saturday, at Cong. Adas Yeshu-
run, 2625 Tyler. A dinner in his
honor will be held at 8 p.m., that
evening, at Moss Catering.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Move, of
18453 Monica Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sey-
mour Robert, on Saturday, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue. A din-
ner in his honor will be held
Sunday, in the Mayfair Room,
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Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fried,
of 16922 Prairie, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Clif-
ford, on April 30, at Cong. 'Beth
Shmuel.
eople
Appointment of four trustees
to the board of the Bnai Brith
Henry Monsky Foundation 'was
announced by Philip M. Klutz-
nick, president of Bnai Brith.
The foundation is sponsoring
the construction of a new Bnai
Brith Building in Washington.
The new trustees are ABRAHAM
S. KAY, Washington builder;
MORRIS MORGENSTERN, New
York financier; JAMES L.
WHITE, Salt Lake City attorney,
and Col. ELLIOTT A. NILES,
Boston industrialist.
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Mrs. Leonard
H. Ber.nheim,
New York com-
munal leader,
has been named
chairman of the
National Jewish
Welfare Board's
Women's Or-
ganizations'
Division. She
succeeds M r s.
Alfred R. Bach-
rach, who was
named h o n o r- Mrs. Bernheim
ary chairman.
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The 1955 Frank L. Weil
Awards of the National Jewish
Welfare Board have been voted
to Dr. JACOB R. MARCUS,
Adolph S. Ochs Professor of
Jewish History at Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Reli-
gion, Cincinnati; Dr. DAVID de
SOLA POOL, r a b b:i , e w
York's Congregation Shearith
Phyllis Barak to Wed
Jerome B. Waxman
16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 22, 1955
Beth Aaron Sisterhood
Plans Oneg Shalibat
MISS PHYLLIS BARAK
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Barak,
of 20014 Carol, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Phyllis Dale, to Jerome B. Wax-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Waxman, of 23131 Marlow, Oak
Park, Mich.
The bride-elect formerly at-
tended the University of Michi-
gan, and is now a student at
Wayne University. Her fiance
attended Michigan State College,
and was affiliated with Beta
Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Beta
Tau fraternity.
The couple is planning a Dec.
10 wedding. .
Beth Aaron Sisterhood will
present an oneg shabbat at 2:30
p.m., Saturday in the chapel of
the synagogue, according to Mrs.
Adolph Winkler, president.
The program will include re-
views by Mrs. Lewis Cohen on
"Awakened" by Mrs.' Margaret
Abrams and "The Worchester
Story" by S. N. Behrman.
Cantor Judah Goldring will
lead the women in community
singing, and will render some
solo selections. Rabbi Benjamin
H. Gorrelick will speak on "The
Ethics of the Fathers."
Mrs. Benjamin H. Gorrelick
will preside, and Mrs. Philip S.
Chapnick will be in charge of
the refreshments which will be
served immediately after the
program.
Acting as hostesses for the
oneg shabbat will be Mesdames
I. Chaiken, J. Kanners, M. Lit-
vin, J. Shenkman and B. Was-
serman.
Dance with Delight
to
Bergen Reads Welfare Fund
Emil Bergen has been nam-
ed director of the Welfare Fund
division of the Joint Defense
Appeal, it was announced by
Samuel L. Hyman, JDA national
executive director.
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1 e a d e r. Presentation of the
awards — bronze medallions and
citations — will be made by
Charles Aaron, Chicago, JWB
president, at the luncheon ses-
sion of the annual meeting of
DNB's board of directors, Sun-
day, at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,
New York.
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Senator HERBERT H. LEH-
MAN of New York will receive
the Stephen S. Wise Award of
the American Jewish Congress
next month for his defense of
civil rights and civil liberties, ac-
cording to Dr. Israel Goldstein,
AJC president.
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