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May 20, 1955 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-20

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Temple Israel Confirmands
At Homes Weekend of May 28

Nina Lask Plights Troth
To Jerome Schneyer

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.Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will be held
so 'Thursday evening, May 26. At home receptions will take place
it taA weekend for the following- Temple Israel confirmands:

Zimmerman, of 19318 Freeland Ave., .2. to 5 p.m., May 29.

No cards.

Bnai Brith Women Schedule Seminar,
In,tallation of Officers on June 7

The. 10th annual seminar arid
installation of officers will be J.
held by the. Greater Detroit
Wornen's Council of Bnai Brith,
beginning at 9 a.m., June 7, in
the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Irving Lipson, chairman
of the day, announces that
Luncheon will be served at 12:30
p.m.. in the hotel's Grand Ball-
room. Working with Mrs. Lipson
are Mesdames Hy Burnstein, Al
Goldberg, George Karabenick
and Alex Sherr.
The seminars are held for the
indoctrination of new chapter
officers. Council officers will be
installed at the luncheon. Fol-
lowing the morning general as-
sembly, a presidents' and offi-

cers' clinic is planned. 'Secre-
taries. treasurers a n d trustees

will join in another workshop.
Other sessions will brief chair-
men on activities,'.suCh as com-
munity service, blood bank, Phil-.
anthropies, Bnai •Brith projects
and publicity.
Mils. Moe Tack will install new
offic•ers and Mrs. Leonard Sims
will present the bar for the out-
going president to Mrs. Alfred
Lakin. • •
Reservations for the program
are available by calling Mrs.1

Karabenick, TY. 5-9856, or Mrs.
Lipson, TO. 8-0159.
The Council is in receipt of a
recent letter from-Pontiac State
Hospital, expressing the grati-
tude of the staff and officials
for Bnai Brith's servicing of the
institution.
The project was added to
Bnai Brith's list of philanthro-
pic endeavors last October
when a group of women mein
bers took a special course of
training an how to work with
mentally ill patients.
Presently, Bnai Brith women
have adopted two family
care homes, which they service
Tuesday and Wednesday of each
week with bingo, party games,
prizes and refreshments.
The women, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Allen Weitz-
man, also have encouraged the
patients to improve their ap-
pearance, and as a result, they
look brighter and have a better
outlook for their future.
Chosen recently at a Council
meeting to serve as representa-
tives of the District No. 6 as
general committee women were:
Mesdames Alfred Lakin, present
president, and S a m Gold and
Moe Tack, both past presidents.



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Detroit's Gift to the
Publication Society

Orchestras

the Jewish Publication Society
of America, in our issue of May
6, there was an error in listing
community gifts. The largest al-
location by a welfare fund is
Philadelphia's, for $3,000 and
Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign's
gift is $1,800.

.

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LINDA DIANE ZDIMERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip

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1EDWIN MARSHALL BARRIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Barris,
o? 19360 Rose Dr., 2 to 5 pan., May 29. No cards.
SA.RBARA JEANNE BLACHEF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Blacher, of 18082 Greetilawn Ave., 2 to 6 p.m., May 29. No
cards.
MICHAEL BLOOM, son of Or, and Mrs. Herbert Bloom, of 19480-
Cumberland Way, 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards.
DIANE CAROL BLOOMBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M.
Bloomberg, of 19585 Roslyn Rd., 8 to 11:30 p.m., May 28. No
cards,
NANCY E. COGGAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Coggan,
of 19526 Roslyn Rd., 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards<
NORMA PEARL FRIEDMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Apsel, of 19300 Monica Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards.
JAMES MILES GOTTFURCHT, son of Mr. Leo Gottfurcht, of
16395 Wildemere Ave.-, 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards.
WEARY. BETH .• HEINRICK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Heihrick, of 19143 Berkley Rd., 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards.
SHARON LYNN LEVIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levin, of
21830 Kipling, Oak Park, 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards.
CAROLE LINDA. LEWIS, daughter of Mrs. Bernard A. Rosenthal
and Mr. Herman Lewis, Jr., 2 to 5 p.m., May 29, at 16872
Parkside. No cards.
DIANE MELLEN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hyman S. Mellen, of
19575 Stratford Rd., 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. - No cards.
RUTH ESTHER MELLEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mellen,
of 18215 .Wisconsin Ave.. 2 to 5 p.M., May 29. No cards.
LINDA . JOYCE MITTELDOFF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom S.
Mitteldorf,- of 19375 Santa Rosa Dr., 2. to 5 p.m., May 30. No
cards. --
JUDITH ANN SARASON, •daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sarason, of 19667 Renfrew Rd., 3 to 6 p.m., May 29. No cards.
ARLINE BRENDA SCHACHTER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
J. Schachter, of 18326 Muirland. Ave., 12 to 3 p.m., May 29.
No cards.
LINDA SUE SILVERS, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Silvers, of
18961 Sorrento Ave., and Mr. George Silvers, 2 to 5 p.m., May
29. No cards.
MARJORIE ELAINE STEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol I. Stein,
of 18225 Fairfield - Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards.-
ANDREA SHARON WAXMAN, daughter of .Mr. and Mit.'Edward
M. Waxman, of 19595 Renfrew Rd., 2 to 6 p.m., May 29. No
cards.
4.A CIA WEISS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Weiss, of
V3.1.99 Fairfield Ave., - 2 to 5 p.m., May 29. No cards.
'A ANN Ig.70.LEE, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
BA:.
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Mrs. Beril Bloom, president of
the Sisterhood of Young Israel
Center of Oak-Woods, announces
that installation of officers and
initiation of new members will
be held at 8:30 p.m., June 1,
in the synagogue, Coolidge at
Allan Rds.
Mrs. Samuel H. Prero, wife of
the executive director of Young
Israel of Detroit, will install the
following newly-elected officers:
Mesdames Sam Glanz, presi-
dent; Joseph S. Rodd, Dave
Dom:bey and Louis Kozin, vice-
presidents; Burton Applebaum,
Morris Goldman and Max Raimi,
secretaries; Morris Novetsky,
treasurer.
Board memberS to be inducted
are Mesdames David Feldstein,
Harry Cohen, William Ginsberg
and Mrs. Bloom. Friends are in-
vited to attend.

Spring Festival and Dance
Slated by Speakers' Club

Speaker's Club of the Jewish
Community Center will celebrate
its 13th anniversary with its an-
nual Spring Festival and Dance
at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the Da-
vison Center's Broder auditori-
um,
Theprogram will feature Do-
lores Sturtevant, singer of folk
songs; Sam Gothelf and his vio-
lin: and an orchestra for danc-
ing. Refreshments will . . be. serv-
ed. The dance is open to the

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Singer and Ben Bonin, vice-
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parliamentarian.
Presidents for • the chapters
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west: Mrs. Irwin Kurtz, north-
east; Mrs. Albert Stern, Vera
Bramson chapter, Mrs. Ralph
Bonin, Huntington Woods; Mrs.
C. Harry Malbin, Mt. Clemens,
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