Programs Formed for Center Youth
Liven Teen and Tween Activities
.
A program of teen and tween
activities is currently being of-
fered on a regular basis by the
Jewish Community Center at its
Davison Branch, 4059 -W. Davi-
son.
Among the teen activities, open
to boys and girls over 14, are
gym programs, including co-ed
fencing, "Teen Nights" for joint
programs of boys and girls, dra-
matics, arts and crafts, music and
social dancing.
Vaad Horabbonim Sets
Public Dinner Nov. 28
A public dinner, called to
unite religious elements in the
Detroit community, is planned by
the Vaad Horabbonim (Council
of Orthodox Rabbis) for Nov.
2,8, at Holiday Manor.
In inviting all religious ele-
ments in the community to at-
tend Rabbi Isaac Stoilman, Vaad
Horabbonim chairman,, stated:
"In the light of . the insecure
position in which Medinat Yisroel
has been placed, and in the light
of these critical and changing
times which have aroused the re-
ligious elements in our midst, the
Vaad Horabbonim feels that this
is surely a fitting hour to awak-
en and rouse public opinion and
unite all religious elements in
the community."
A special call to representa-
tives of synagogUes and Jewish
organizations is being made by
banquet leaders to plan on at-
tending.
Reservations are available by
calling the office of the Vaad
Horabbonim, TY. 6-8906, or in
the evenings, TO. 8-9675 or it.
4-6624.
Tween club meet for "Tween
Nights" on Tuesday and Thurs-
day when members participate
in volleyball, chess, checkers,
ping pong, billiards and skating.
Interest group programs include
a newspaper, photography, dra-
matics, arts and crafts and social
dancing.
Music groups for both age
groups were organized only last
week, and include instrumental
classes, dance and jazz combos,
ensembles, concert band and
singing.
Junior members and their par-
ents get into the swing of things
at Sunday Family Fun programs,
from 2 to 5 p.m. each Sunday„ at
the Davison Center. Joint pro-
grams include arts and crafts,
puppetry, play groups, sports,
woodshop, parents lounge, game-
room, skating, story hours and
movies.
Northwest area juniors have
bus service available from the
Esther Berman Bldg., leaving at
1:45 and returning at 5 p.m. For
information on all Center pro-
grams, call WE. 3-7380 or UN.
2-7912.
Alpha Omega to Start
Foundation Fund at
Dinner-Dance Nov. 29
Detroit Alumni Chapter of
Alpha Omega dental fratennity
will inaugurate the Detroit
Alumni Chapter Foundation Fund
at its dinner-dance Nov. 29, at
Elmwood Casino.
The Foundation is being form-
ed to provide a pool of funds in
support of Alpha Omega philan-
thropies. Heading the list is the
Israel Dental School, which came
into- • existence through grants
from the fraternity.
Other projects include local
scholarship funds at the dental
school of the University of De-
troit and the University of Michi-
gan.
Entertainment at the dinner-
dance will be proNiided by
Marion Marlowe, popular radio
and television songstress; Terry
and the Macs, a singing group;
comedian Harry Jarkey and
other acts.
According to Dr. Gerald Mi-
chael and Dr. Leo Shipko, co-
chairmen, Israel Bonds will be
awarded as prizes. The com-
munity is invited to attend.
AJC Chapters to Hold
Puppet Shows, Forums
To End Active Month
The Louise Wise Chapter of
the American Jewish Congress
will present the Jimmy Tate
Puppeteers in "Peppy and the
Pirates" in two performances at
1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., Nov. 25, at
the Northland Auditorium.
Prizes will be awarded. Tick-
ets may be purchased at the
time of the show, or in advance
from Mrs. Joseph Greenberg,
president, at LI. 1-7332.
The Chaim Vv- eizmann, Stephen
S. Wise and Business and Pro-
fessional chapters are jointly
sponsoring an evening meeting,
Nov. 28, at the Esther Berman
branch of the United Hebrew
Schools. Joe Robison will speak
on "Ghetto Walls, Old and
New." The public is invited.
The Northwest and South-Cen-
tral Chapter will present the
AJC Forum of the Air in the
form of the fifth annual candid-
ates meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, Nov. 30, at the Beth
Aaron Synagogue. Congressional
candidates, , John D. Dingell,
Democrat, and Thomas E. Bren-
nan, Republican, will discuss the
Federal Security Program, the
McCarran-Walter Act, and Civil
Rights.
The meeting, which will be
preceded by a dessert luncheon,
will be introduced by Mrs. Leo-
pold Snyder and moderated by
Mrs. Bert Ruby. A rebuttal pe-
riod will be granted the two
speakers and the audience will
be allowed to question the
candidates:
Mrs. Melvin Nord and Mrs.
Henry Caplan, presidents of the
two chapters, invite guests to at-
tend this meeting.
Manischewitz' Nosh 0' Rye
Now Available Locally
Over 67 _years of baking experi-
ence is blended into a new taste
treat, Nosh O'Rye, recently put
on the market by the B. Mani-
schewitz Co.
The rye matzo crackers, with
90 bite-size pieces in a box, are
popular as a snack,treat or served
with cheese or other sandwich
spreads. It is featured at leading
food stores everywhere.
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The Deltons, a Jewish Com-
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elected Anita Feldman as presi-
dent for the forthcoming season.
She will be assisted by Mari-
lyn Rothschild, vice-president;
Elaine Schultz, treasurer; Judy
Dinner and Alice Shulman, sec-
retaries; and Flora Initz and
Alice Shulman, teen-age council
representatives.
The club meets at 7:30 p.m., ,
each Tuesday, and has an active
social program, in addition to
community service and charitable
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