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May 27, 1955 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-27

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Baritone Ramon Gilbert to Highlight
Garden Party of Local Brandeis Group

The closing meeting of t h e
Detroit Chapter, National Wom-
en's Committee for Brandeis
University will be highlighted by
the appearance of Ramon Gil-
bert, a Brandeis graduate who
is making his mark in the mu-
sic world.
Mrs. Eli Gross, program chair-
man, advises that the program
'will be held June 21, in the gar-
den of Mrs. Joseph, Davidson,
19450 Renfrew. ..Mrs. Aaron
Gershenson, hospitality chair-
man, is in
charge of a box
luncheon to be
served.
Gilbert, son of
Mr. and Mrs.
I r v ing Gilbert,
of Ewald Circle,
will be accom-
panied_ at the
piano by Ruth -
Meckler.- .
A concert
bari tone, Gil-
bert recently
played the male Gilbert
lead in the Chanler Opera, "The
Pot of Fat," with choral epi-
logue by Aaron Copland, which
was premiered by the Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology at
the recent dedication of its
Kresge auditorium.,
Gilbert will be one of the
Brandeis alumni to appear in
the Third Festival of Creative
Arts being staged by Brandeis
at Waltham, Mass., June 7 to
10.
Also featured on the local pro-

,

grain will be the honoring of
three generations of Detroiters
who have become life members
in the Detroit Chapter. Election
and installation of officers will
conclude the afternoon's activi-
ties.
Delegates from the chapter to
the national conference of the
Women's Committee, to be held
June 11 to 14, at Waltham, are
Mrs. Leo Mellen and Mrs. Os-
Car Zeman, national board
members, and Mrs. Clement
Hopp.
Mrs. Mellen, vice-president of •
the book fund, stated that the
Brandeis Library was recently
given praise by the Special Li-
braries Association of Greater
Boston. The Women's Commit-
tee supports the library through
$5 annual and $100 life mem-
berships. For local contributions,
call Mrs. Mellen, UN. 1-2356.

Dr. Arnkoff Heads
Pontiac Federation

At the recent annual meeting
of the Pontiac Jewish Welfare
Federation and Council, the fol-
lowing slate of officers was
elected:
Dr. Harry Arnkoff, president;
Meyer . Simon, vice-president;
Mrs. Sol Newhouse, secretary;
and Sidney Barnett, treasurer.
Announcement was made by
Dr. Arnkoff that the 1955 cam-
paign for funds will begin short-
ly.

Feig,elman-Gordon Rites Allen Worsen Elected
Cha i rman by Directors
Scheduled for Dec. 26

chased equally with other sun-
clay schools.

i

At a recent meeting, the Re- 18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 27, 1955
ligious School Directors of
Metropolitan Detroit unanimous-
ly elected Allen Warsen chair-
man of the group for the second
year.
' and associates
Walter Farber was chosen to
Candid Photographers
draft a letter to the Jewish Com-
LL 6-4610
TY. 8-7800
munity Council, in which all re-
See Our New Exclusive
ligious school directors should
Gilt-Edge Album
urge and encourage introduction
of the Hebrew language in the
public high schools.
Attention Please!
The directors decided upon
Sept. 11 as a simultaneous date
For
for the opening of all Sunday
schools affiliated with the or-
ganization. It also was agreed
and His Orchestra
that Council member schools
New Phone
should share films to be pur-

dare dombey

BEN KATZMAN

LI. 7-2943

Dance with Delight
to

MISS RENA FEIGELMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feigel-
man, of Santa Barbara Dr., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Rena Joyce, to Leon=
and Gordon, sonof Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Gordon, of Santa Rosa
Dr.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
University's college of education.
Her fiance, presently enrolled
in Wayne's college of liberal arts,
plans to do graduate work in
sociology.
The wedding will be solemniz-
ed on Dec. 26.

LARRY FREEDMAN
and his Orchestra

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Activitie3

eirthJ

May 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Leader (Gloria Slobin), of
2139 Ewald Circle, a daughter,
Frances Debra.
* *
May 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gendler, of 20251 Chapel,
a daughter, Deborah Louise.
* * *
May 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Soskin (Gail Hyman), of 22011
Westhampton, Oak Park, Mich.,:
a daughter, Diane Lynn.

*

*

May 16 — To Mr,. and Mrs.
David J. Kahn. (Mary Lou Sim-
ons), of 19781 Monte Vista, a son,
Robert Alan.
• *
May 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold S. Berg, of Irvine Blvd.,
Oak Park, Mich., a daughter,
Wendy Sue.
• * a
May 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Schlesinger (Betty Feld-

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May 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Salasnek (Beverly Ann
Abel), of 13329 Sherwood, Hunt-
ington Woods, Mich., a son, Jor-
dan E.

▪ *

*

May 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lessen (Lila Brenner), of 23580
Rensselaer, Oak Park, Mich., a
daughter, Laurie Suzanne.

*
May 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Lau-
rence N. Spickler (Alma Stella
Fox), of 13209 N. Norfolk, a son,
Daniel Fox.
a • • -
May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Milgrom (Thelma Furman), of
Board members are Mesdames Edward
5063 W. Outer Dr., a son, Mark Samet, Robert Friedman, Lester Wald-
man, Manuel Bleeman, Harry Sands, Wil-
Charles,
liam Haftka, Alfred Benkoff, Robert
a a a
Reiss, David Berman, Harold Zuker, Ben-
ny Rubin and Sol Cohen. Other officials
May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- includes Mesdames Leonard Farber, Ray-
mond
Sharkey, Arthur Monson, Al Lupi-
ton Sriro (Florence Silver, of loff and
Alan Nathan, trustees; Ruben
Rochester, N.Y.), of. 13630 Fem. Stone, counselor; and Kalman Brass and
broke, a daughter, Ilene Roby. Bernard Bliefield, parliamentarians.
* a a
A musical revue, "Entertain-
May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron ment," written and directed by
Sinkoff (Molly Price) , of 2690 Mrs. Raymond Sharkey and
Pasadena, a son, Gordon Paul, Phillip Kaplan, and presented
* * a
by the Chapter's dramatic group,
May 2 — To Mr, and Mrs. Sam- will complete the evening.
uel Deutch (Louise Warady), a
son, David Alexander.
• *
April 28 — To Mr. and Mrs
George Ohrenstein (R oselie
E 1 s on), of Monterey Ave. :, a
daughter, Denise Ann.
a a *
This Week's Radio and
April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Television Programs
Weiss (Lenore Schneid), of 2715
of Jewish Interest
Rochester, a son, Howard Jef-
frey.
FRONTIERS OF FAITH
a a
• Tune: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
April 18—To Mr, and Mrs.
Station; WWJ-TV (Channel
Richard Abel (Florence Sher- 4),
man), of 23451 Church, Oak
Feature: The concluding tele-
Park, Mich., a, son, Jeffrey cast in a series of four programs
Sherman,
of Jewish interest will be "Mrs.
a a
Steinberg's Partner in Heaven,"
April I2—To Mr, and Mrs. and tells of two angels who had
Alvin Schultz (Sylvia Littman), to send a message to earth and
a son, Michael Allan,
why they selected Mrs. Steinberg
* *
as the messenger.
* * *
April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Miller (Beverly Hartstein),
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
of 19406 Greenfield, a son, Law-
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday.
rence Richard.
Station: WWJ.
• a *
Feature: "The Pious Ox," a
To Mr. and Mrs, Morrie Wein- humorous fantasy, about an ox
er (Arlene Judith Karbal),
who refused to work on the'sab-
24160 Westhampton, Oak Park,' bath;* and- how'' example
Mich., a soil, Jeffrey Alan
iflUences his master, will be told,

.

Homes and Hospita-is
Please Note New linens

4252 Tuxedo

man), of 21681 Parklawn, Oak
Park, Mich., a son, Stanley Jay.
* * *
May 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Slobin (Jean Handy, of
Union City, N.J.), formerly of
Detroit, now of Chicago, Ill., a
daughter, Joan Arden.

GREATER DETROIT BNAI
BRITH BOWLING ASSOCIA-
TION will hold a Tournament
of Champions bowling event at
7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., June 4, at
Wy-7 Recreation, Wyoming and
7 Mile Rd. All first and second
place teams affiliated with the
Association are eligible to bowl
For information, call Morris
Burnstein, chairman, TO. 5-7695.
* * *
Newly-elected officers of HEN-
RY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER
will be installed by Mrs. Charles
Solovich, past president of the
Greater Detroit Council, in cere-
monies Wednesday evening, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue. New
officers are Mesdames Fred Rap-
aport, president; Stanley Ackner,
Sidney Schwartz and Miss Elsie
Rodd, vice-presidents; Ralph
Pierce, treasurer; George Tere-
belo, George Feinberg, Gerald
Gorzeck and Miss Vivian Belkin,
secretaries; Herbert Gross, sen-
tinel; and Al Seltzer, guide.

"

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Register your child now for the Fall term in
the new school, Schaefer and Seven Mile Road.
CaEI Nurni,ers. Listed Above

THE VAAD HORABBONIM

is appealing to all Jewish Householders that they be very careful and

cautious in buying their Kosher meats and poultry. Pleaie, always
bear ire mind the following:

1.

Buy your meat at a Kosher butcher shop which has a "Kosher
sign from the Vaad Horabbonim and where all rules and regulations
pertaining to Kashruth are observed,

2.

Even if there is a "Kosher" stamp or tag on, the meat, unless
the place of purchase is under supervision, and all rules and
regulations strictly adhered to, it cannot be considered "Kosher."

PLEASE ALSO REMEMBER THE FOLL-OWING:

1. • Kosher meat has to be washed properly before tine expirotioe of
three days. •

2-

Kosher meat has to be "traibered" properly;- namely by Telnovoll
of ail non-Kosher fat and veins.

3.

"Rolled beef" is supposed to be made Kosher (soaked and wheal
properly) BEFORE it is rolled, otherwise it is not Kosher,

4.

Meat for grinding has to be made Kosher (soaked and soltoil
properly) before it is ground, otherwise It is no KosNer,

6.

When buying poultry, make sure that the fowd
_has an its wing the red-white seal, issued for
that purpose by the Council of Orthodox Rabbis
of Detroit. The seal must be locked and intact,
whole and unbroken. Please do not trust
anyone who breaks the ruling of the Detroit
rabbinate and issues slaughtered poultry with-
out the proper "Kosher" seal. The "Kosher"
seal is your guarantee for the Koshruth of the
fowl.

7.

Do not buy cut-up chickens, sinless each piece
of the chicken has a "plornbe" "Kosher" seal
attached on it by a "Mashgiach,"- from the
Vaad Horabbonim, Any piece of 4 chicken
without the proper "Kosher" seal is ]eat la be
considered as Kosher. -

WE ARE APPEALING TO YOU AGAIN TO FOLLOW ALL THE R.I.A.ES
MENTIONED ABOVE AND ALSO TO NOTIFY YOUR FRIENDS
ABOUT THEM,

—COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RAtBIS OF ;DETROIT.

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