.Brandeis Women to Fete Kasle Family
As First 3-Generation Life Mem.bers

Salk's Success Called 'Secret Plot' by Hatist

SANTA ANA ; Calif., (JTA)—Marxist
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and especially the Jew- of the Marxist Columbia Broad-
Robert William,. a professional ish press and radio ,which took casting System."
hate peddler here, has charged charge of Dr. Salk and are fur- • + + • • *9 + 4•46-404 • +.6 *A +4 ■ 41INNI
nishing the tidal wave of glori-
that a "secret plot" lies behind fication. This machine always
Music and Entertainment
the "stampede-like a.ca4eptance tries to immortalize any mem-
SAM EMMER
to Dr. Salk's polio vaccine."
ber of its race who accomp-
The hate sheet publisher's lishes something." Williams also
and His Orchestra
charges continued by saying said that Dr. Salk "has been
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that "No doubt that it was the taken in charge by Ed Murrow

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enai Prig.

Mrs. Henry P. Onrich will be
installed president of the
GREATER DETROIT WOMEN'S
COUNCIL at the annual instal-
lation program at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Sheraton Cadil-
lac Hotel. A seminar for new
officers and chairmen will be
held beginning at 9:15 a.m., that
morning. To be installed with
Mrs. Onrich at the luncheon ses-
sion are Mesdames Bernard
Bliefield, Philip P. Fealk and
David Grosberg, vice-presidents;
The first three generations of Detroiters to become life mem- Alfred Lakin, counselor; Leon
bers in the Detroit Women's Committee of Brandeis University Dreylinger, treasurer; Sidney
Will receive special honors at a garden party on June 21. They Eidelman, Harrry Bodzin and
are, left to right : Mrs. ABE KASLE, BARBARA KASLE, her 13-
Philip Edelheit, secretaries; Jack
year-old granddaughter, and Mrs. LEONARD KASLE.
Ketai, sentinel; Hy Burnstein,
historian; and Joseph Radkin,
Citations will be awarded to cal Brandeis Women and are guide. For reservations, call Mrs.
two sets of three generation life members of the Chapter's board George Karabenick, TY. 5-9856.
members of the Detroit Women's of directors. The awards will be
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Committee of Brandeis Univer- presented by Mrs. Fred Gins-
At
a
recent
meeting of the
sity and a musical program will berg, life Membership chairman,
be presented at the organiza- and Mrs. Charles Nannes, co- GREATER DETROIT BNAI
BRITH COUNCIL, Jack Camin-
tion's annual Garden Party, to chairman.
ker was elected president. Serv-
be held at 12:30 p. m., June 21,
Ramon Gilbert, Detroit bari- ing with him during the corn-
in the home of Mrs. Joseph Da- tone and a Brandeis alumnus,
ing year will be Louis E. Bar-
vidsfan, 19450 Renfrew.
will be featured in the musical
The citations will honor the program, accompanied by Ruth den, Harry Katz and Leo Polk,
Kasle family as the first three Meckler, talented piano student vice-presidents; Henry Wald
and Louis Weber, secretaries;
generation life members and also of Mischa Kottler.
Albert Tucker, treasurer; Albert
Mrs. Julius Gilbert, her daugh-
Mrs. Charles Briskman is in
ter. 1,.•TS. Philip Marcuse and 10- charge of arrangements, and Boesky, Morris Bin-nstein, Mor-
ris Direnfeld, Kurt Ellenbogen,
year-old granddaughter, Ann.
Mrs. Eli Gross is program chair-
The Kasle family, Mrs. Abe man. Mrs. Aaron _ Gershenson, Harry Pearson, Julius Reznik
Kasle, Mrs. Leonard Kasle and hospitality chairman, states that and Leo Sobel, trustees, and
Barbara Kasle, has long been luncheon reservations may be Milton M. Weinstein and Melvin
active in educational and cul- made with Mrs. Davidson, UN. Weisz, general committeemen.
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tural achievements in Detroit. 2-0343 before Sunday.
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER
Mrs. Leonard Kasle is the wife
have invited guests to its in-
of the newly-elected member of
stallation of officers program, to
the Detroit Board of Education Bnei Akiva Members
lie held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
and was first vice-president of To Receive Honors
at Carpenter's Hall, Puritan at
the Detroit Chapter.
Steel. A social hour and mu-
Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Marcuse
Honors will be extended to
are charter members of the lo- Meyer Segal, son of Mr. and sical program will follow the
Mrs. Jonas Segal, of 2942 Webb, ceremony. Being installed are
at a farewell M'laveh Malkeh. Mesdames Bernard Indenbaum,
president; Julius Droz, Sanford
given by Torah V'Avodah Coun-
cil, at 9:30 p.m., Saturday, in Kritzer and Morris Richman,
vice-presidents; Harry Goldstein
Mogen Abraham Synagogue.
vice-presidents; Harry Goldstein,
Segal, a Yeshivath Beth Ye-
May 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
I treasurer; Jacob Feldman, Mau-
Stanley Shechter (Adele Rycus), hudah High School graduate 1 rice Stern, Henry Gordon, Irv-
of Berkley. Mich., a son, Marc and an active member of Bnai ing Kendler and Jack Kauf-
Akiva since itsinception here
Phillip.
, man, secretaries; Ernest Curtis,
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five years ago, has been awarded
counselor; Charles Blauer, Leon
May 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. a year's scholarship for study at Dreylinger, A 11 e n Weitzman,
Sidney L. Shayne (Jane Weind- the Institute of Jewish Youth trustees; and Harold Burnstein,
ling), of 3276 Webb, a daughter, Leaders from Abroad in Jerusa- parliamentarian. Others to be
lem, Israel.
Patricia Beth. •
installed are Mesdames Norville
Created by the Jewish
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Rappaport, Gordon Blank, Abe
Agency's
Youth
and
Hechalutz
May 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenthal, David Taub, Jack
Department,
the
institute
con-
Earl Weing a. rden (Shirlee
Blauer, Raymond Braiker, King
sists
of
a
six-month
study
course
Reider), of Whitmore Rd., a son,
in Jerusalem, followed by six Gennis, Abe Halein, David Ha-
Gary Irwin.
months of work, tours and visits lem, Carl Kligman, Alex Nesh-
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kes, Henry Rosen, Sam Tencer
. May 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. through the country.
and Maurice Zeiger.
Following
graduation,
Segal
Charles Reider (Nancy Indian-
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will
return
here
to
undertake
er), of Calvert Ave., a daughter,
The
BNAI
BRITH YOUTH
leadership in the Bnei Akiva
Marla Lynn.
movement for two years. He will ORGANIZATION has contribut-
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ed a total of $10,000 in dash
May 10 — To Mr. and ~ Mrs. leave for Israel in August.
during the past three years to
Also
to
be
honored
are
Abra-
Charles E. Adler (Myra E. Har-
the Bnai Brith Children's Home
with), of 2915 Pasadena, a son, ham Selesny, son of Mrs. A. in Israel, BBYO headquarters
Selesny, of 3265 Buena Vista,
David Ernest.
who will leave for Israel with announced. The home pro-
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vides care for maladjusted chil-
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- his mother in August, and dren who were victims of Is-
Sholom
Horowitz,
who
will
re-
liam D. Hacker (Gladys Rae
rael's War of Liberation. BBYO's
Weiss). of 4227 Webb, a' son, turn to New York after serving latest contribution to the Home,
as director of local Bnei Akiva
Kenneth Loren.
which is maintained by the
for a year.
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Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick will Bnai Brith Women, was a $5,000
April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. be guest speaker. Entertainment check presented recently at the
Charles B. Wrubel (Peggy Jean and refreshments will follow.
Women's Supreme Council bi-
Weiss), of 2910 Cortland, a son,
ennial convention.
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.
Theodore Marvin.
Hot Weather Secret
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IVAN S. BLOCH BENEVOLENT
To Mr. and .Mrs. Stephen H. TOld by Arithmetic
SOCIETY will hold its first an-
Meyers (Marcia Modell), of
An important secret in keep- nual dance at 9 p.m.. Saturday,
17325 Stoepel, a daughter. Karen ing cool during the summer at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dancing
Pauline. -
months is often no more than a will be to the music of Eddy
matter of elementary arithmetic. King and his orchestra. All
By substracting calories from proceeds will go to charity. The
CERTIFIED MOHEL
your diet, you can add to your public is invited.
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
comfort.
It's as simple as that, accord-
SERVING IN
Tennis star Sidney Schwartz
Hospitals and Homes
ing to a recent study of the ca- startled fans at a recent tourna-
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loric content of various protein ment in Weisbaden. Germany.
3761 HUMPHREY AYE.
foods which revealed that Man- He upset Jaroslav --Drobny, the
ischewitz Gefilte Fish, while high 1954 Wimbledon champ. But Sid
in nutrition, is low in caloric was subsequently knocked out of
content.
RABBI LEO Y.
the tourney. Herb Flam was also
A 2 1 /2 oz. portion of Mania-
defeated
in another upset game
GOLDMAN, M.A.
chewitz Gefilte Fish, for example by an Italian star.
EXPERT MOREL
contains only 70 calories, as
Recommended by Physician:
compared to twice that amount
Serving in Hospitals and Houses
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At the recent election meeting
of LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE,
Max Sussman was elected to
serve as president for the com-
ing year. He succeeds Arnold
Michlin. Harry Yudkoff will in-
stall Sussman and the following
office-is at a formal ceremony at
8:30 p.m., Monday, in Holiday
Manor: Morris Yaras, Samuel
Gottlieb and Charles Fink, vice-
presidents; Norman Michlin and
Tom Zohott, secretaries; Joe
Feldman, treasurer; Ed Weiss,
warden; Sidney Fineberg, guar-
dian; Robert R. Nathans, David
Katzman, James N. Laker, Ir-
ving Keys, Samuel G. Bank and
Albert Gutman, trustees.

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The Public Is Urged
To Reserve the Date.

THE VAAD HORABBONIM

is appealing to all Jewish Householders that they be very careful and
cautious in buying their Kosher meats and poultry. Please, always
bear in mind the following:

1.

Buy your meat at a Kosher butcher shop which has a "Kosher"
sign from the Voad Horabbonirn and where all rules and regulations
pertaining to Kashruth are - observed.

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 FOLLOWING:

1.

Kosher meat has to be washed properly before the expiration of
three days.

2.

Kosher 'neat has to be "traibered" properly, namely by removal
of all non-Kosher fat and veins.

3.

"Rolled beef" is supposed to be mode Kosher (soaked and salted
properly) BEFORE it is rolled, otherwise it is not Kosher.

4.

Meat for grinding hos to be made Kosher (soaked and salted
properly) before it is ground, otherwise it is no Kosher.

6.

When buying poultry, make sure that the fowl
has on 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 Kashruth of the
fewl.

7.

Do not buy cut-up chickens, unless each piece
of the chicken hos a "plombe" "Kosher" seal
attached on it by a "Mashgioth," from the
Vaad Horabbonirn. Any piece of a chicken
without the proper "Kosher" seal is not to be
considered as Kosher.

WE ARE APPEALING TO YOU AGAIN TO FOLLOW ALL THE RULES
MENTIONED ABOVE AND ALSO TO NOTIFY YOUR FRIENDS
ABOUT THEM,

—COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT.

