Eight Detroiters Serve On Einstein College Group Eight Detroit residents a r e among the 1,000 educators, scien- tists, government officials and community leaders serving on the sponsoring committee for the dedication of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, announces Nathaniel L. Goldstein, chairman. The dedication of America's newest medical school, the first under Jewish auspices in America, will take place on Oct. 23, in New York. Gov. G. Mennen Williams heads the list of Michigan sponsors, De- troit sponsors are Theodore Barg- man, Samuel Brody, Dr. Aaron Dubnove, Joseph Holtzman, Abe Kasle, Max Osnos, David Safran and Maurice H. Zackheim. Honorary chairmen include Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Adlai Stevenson, Eleanor Roose- velt, Eddie Cantor, Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, Gov. Ayerell Harri- man and. Thomas E. Dewey. Jr. Hadassah. Week Opens Oct. 23 with House Tea Junior Hadassah's activities will begin on Oct. 23 with a tea open- ing Jr. Hadassah Week at the Hadassah House, 16240 W. 7 Mile Rd. at Murray Hill. The week's activities will in- clude a beauty- demonstration on Oct. 25, mixed roller skating on Oct. 27, sabbath services on Oct. 28 at Adas Shalom Synagogue and a dated party for members on Oct. 29. Further information about Jr. Hadassah Week can be had by calling Miss Sarah Johnson, UN. 2-4713, or Miss Lee Weiss, VE. 6-2908. , $100 Minimum Event By Hadassah Chapter To Feature Jan Bart Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will honor its $100 minimum con- tributors at a subscription lunch- eon, to be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Park Shelton Hotel. Mrs. Merwin K. Grosberg, special gifts chairman, announces that Jan Bart, widely - known tenOr, will be the guest enter- tainer. Bart has appeared on television, a n d his renditions of popular, semi- classical and op- eratic arias are • available on rec- Mrs. Grosberg o rds. Prizes to be awarded during the afternoon include a weekend for two at Hollywood Beach Hotel, with transportation fur- nished by Elkin Hotel and .Travel Bureau; $100 food gift certifi- cates, jewelry and other items., Mrs. Walter Field, program chairman, is -assisted in planning the event by. Mesdames Samuel Cohl, Frank Wetsman, Samuel Schechter, Leo Orecklin, Philip Lipson and Lester Morris. Rosa Bassin Stein will provide piano accompaniment, while vo- cal renditions are sung by Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg. Tickets for Tuesday's luncheon and the culminating Honor Roll event, a luncheon Oct. 25, at the Sheraton-Cadillac H o t e 1, are available by calling Hadassah House, BR. 3-5441. . Istael Young Marrieds Slate Pot Luck Dinner,. Art Group Program SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 Is JEWISH NATIONAL FUND BLUE and WHITE BOX DAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER' 16 JNF BLUE and WHITE BOX CLEARAKE DAY . A cordial welcome to the Volunteer Solicitor and a Full Box will guarantee Israel's 'continued land reclamation ef- fort. (If YOUR box is not cleared please call the JNF office and arrangements will be made for its clearance.) * • The JNF Blue and White Box is a symbol of honor in your home. - * . The JNF Blue and White BOx is your daily link with Israel. If YOUR home is without one, ask for one by calling the JNF office, TO 8-7384. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OF DETROIT 1345 Linwood . The third annual Pot Luck Dinner will be offered by the Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, in the temple youth _hall. Under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arnold, the pro- gram will include a full-course dinner prepared by the member- ship, followed by dramatic en- tertainment by the Woods Thea- ter workshop. - The affair is open to the group's membership,, with dues payable at the door. Membership is open to all young married couples in the community, provided one of the spouses is under 35. For information or reserva- tions, call .Mrs. Arnold, LI 5-0218. The organization's art ap- preciation group has scheduled a special program at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Temple. Law- rence A. Fleischman will present an illustrated lecture on "The Adventures of Collecting and Ap- preciating American Art." A noted collector, Fleischman currently has a large number of his paintings exhibited 'in the Detroit Institute of A r t s. The public is invited to attend. A social hour will follow. Israel Consul Here Harold Silver to Speak At JNF Open Meeting For 30th Jubilee The Ladies Auxiliary of the Luncheon of PTO Jewish National Fund have is- Wayne U.'s Dr. Kelly To Address Young Adults Dr. Alfred H. Kelly, chairman of the history department at Wayne University, will address sued invitations to all friends to a meeting of the Young People's 'attend an open meeting and des- League of Cong. Shaarey Zedek sert luncheon at at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the 12:30 p.m., Tues- synagogue social hall. day, at Beth Dr. Kelly's "topic will be "How Aar on Syna- to Fight Subversion Correctly." gogue. Dr. Sidney L. Stone, president, Harold Silver, announces that all young adults executive direc-. are invited to attend the pro- for of the Jew- gram and entertainment to fol- ish Social Serv- low. ice Bureau, will be guest speak- er. Silver, who We answer all your Izchak Unna, Israeli Vice-Con- returned recent- Silver incoming calls. sul for the Midwest United ly from Israel, States, will be guest speaker at will show a collection of slides It Is Our . Business to Help You With Courtesy and Efficiency the 30th Year Jubilee Luncheon he took there. Mrs. Sidney Ravin, president, of the Detroit Council of Pio- We Serve As Your Office . neer Women, Wednesday after- announces that Mrs. Edward Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business Wishnetsky, membership chair- noon, at Masonic Temple. hours. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. man, is in charge of the mem- Mailing Address Optional Harry Kay, the luncheon will ber - bring - a - member program. Mrs. Jack Rosenthal is program mark 30 years of service in the COYLE TELEPHONE Detroit community, aiding the chairman. ANSWERING SERVICE growth and development of Is- 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS rael. VE. 7-6701 Friday, October 14, 1955 Also to be featured that after- noon, according to Mrs. H. Nov eck, program chairman, will be Vivi,an Goldstein, .talented, young dramatist from Chicago. Miss Goldstein has appeared fre- quently on radio and television. The musical portion of the program will be provided by Mrs. Samuel Koven, who will sing several selections, accom- panied at the piano by Mrs. Viv- ian Stoliman. Unna, who was born in Ger- many where his father was president of the Zionist Aca- demic Union, moved to Israel in his youth. Under the British Who cares for your rugs? M a n d a t o ry government, • he You should, we believe; served as secretary of the Haifa District. You bought them with care He served as a British infan- As to color and weave. try officer in Italy and Austria during World War II, and also served during the Israeli War for Independence. He has been To quality, too, with the Israel Foreign Ministry You gave careful thought; since 1953, first in New York and now in Chicago. To provide charm and grace All Pioneer Women are urged For your home as they ought. to- attend the luncheon. Reserva- tions May be made through the Council office. • Miss Goldstein Mrs. H. Kay Who Cares For Your Rugs and Carpets? To give this same care To cleaning is smart. At Leader we've made Rug cleaning• an art. Bnai Moshe Married Club Offers `Shylock' Discussion Dr. Leo Kirschbaum, English professor at Wayne University and noted authority on Shake- speare, will speak on "Shylock" at a meeting of the Young Mar- ried Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe. The program opens the season for the organization. The meet- ing is scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Lehrman, 3815 Cortland. So telephone Leader . . There's no obligation . • • For the finest in rug care To be found in our Nation. Three Michigan Stations To Carry Radio Series Michigan radio stations will c a r r y a new program, will "Bible in Action,'" beginning this month. The series is produced Carpet Cleaning Co. by the American Zionist Council in cooperation with radio station WNEW, New York. Plant and Office: Newly-Formed Halevy Michigan stations carrying 8700 LINWOOD 'Auxiliary Plans Rummage "Bible in Action" are WBCM, The newly-organized Ladies Bay City; WTAC, Flint; and Auxiliary. of the Halevy Choral WCEN, Mt. Pleasant. See local Society, meeting recently, formul- listings fOr times. ated plans for a rummage sale, to be held Oct. 24, at the Highland Park Hotel, 45 Victor. Final plans for the sale will be made at a meeting Thursday eve-* ning, in the home of Rose Roza- noff, 19483 Pinehurst. Officers 3287 W. DAVISON • DETROIT 38 • TO 9-8660 will be elected, and future ac- tivities will be discussed. There are some openings for singers in the Halevy Choral Society, which presents two ma- jor concerts. and several other musical offerings during the year. For information,. call Mrs. Roza- noff, DI. 1-0591, or Mrs. Frances CAMPAIGN WORKERS RoSenzweigi LI. 3-1735. - ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN CITY CONFERENCE Invitation Larry Kepes Is Choosen Monarchs' New President New officers of the Monarchs, a Jewish Community Center teen-age boys' club, include Larry Kepes, president; Donald Klein, vice president; Phil Co- hen, secretary; and Harold Rez- nik, treasurer. The club, which meets at 8 p.m.,' every Thursday, in the Ber- man branch, Schaefer and 7 Mile, is scheduling games for their football team. ' LABOR ZIONIST MEMBERS LANDSMANSHAFTEN DELEGATES YOU ARE EARNESTLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ANNUAL CITY CONFERENCE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1955 • STATLER HOTEL IN THE MICHIGAN ROOM PROMPTLY AT 1 :30 P.M.