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January 27, 1956 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-01-27

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Shaarey Zeolek Men Sponsor Parlor
Danny Raskin's
Discussions on Problems of Jewry

Dr. Max Lichter, president
of the Men's Club of Shaarey
Zedek,' disclosed that a novel
form of program would be ini-
tiated for next Wednesday,
when members are being invited
to various homes for simul-
taneous discussions on the

Cong. Diggs to Address
Merchants Association

theme, "The American Jew Sits
for a Portrait." .
Dr. Samuel Krohn, in charge
of planning and arrangements
for these Meetings, announced
that the gatherings were de-
signed to orient and stimulate
the membership • on • problems
and developments confronting
contemporary Jewry.
The. hosts appointed for the
various meetings are: Dr. Albert
J.' Altman, Lawrence Fleisch-
man, Dr. Max L. Lichter, Wil-
liam Parnos, Hyman Safran,
Dr. Henry Berris, Robert Brody,
•Allen Charlip, Morton Grass,
Dr. Max Hoffman, Henry Aus-
lander, David Brown, Philip
Frank,' Reuben Himelstein and
Harold Koenigsberg.
Discussion leaders, summariz-
ers and participants will in-
elude: Rabbi Morris Adler 5
Rabbi Milton` Arm, Dr. Norman
Drachler, .Boris Joffe, Hyman
Safran, Dr. Louis Heioeman,
Dr. Sam Stulberg, Harry Nayer,
Dr. - Meyer Teitelbaum, Norman
Naimark, Abe Katzman, George
Parzen, Max Bonin and Murray
Jacobs.
Men's Club members and
friends are asked to call TY-.
8-2828 to secure their reserva-
tions.

Cong. Charles C. Diggs, Jr..
will speak on "Prospects for
1956" at the second annual In-
stallation Dinner of the Clay
Oakland Merchants Association,
to be held_ at 4:30 p.m., Sunday,
in the Central YWCA, Witherell
at Montcalm, announced Samuel
Lipson, president.
The dinner culminates a year
of fruitful activities to better
inter-racial relations in the area
which included a number of
projects for the children of the
neighborhood, as well as for the
adults, cooperating closely with
the Police Department.
The dinner will be attended
by representatives of the City
Council, the , Jewish Community
Council, the Police Department,
NAACP, church groups and
trade associations.
Dr. Leon Frani will deliver
the invocation, and Rev. L. K.
Parks,,HopewellBaptist Church,
will give the benediction. Louis Center Junior Groups
Rosenzweig, chairman of the Plan Winter Programs
legal committee of the Jewish
Junior club leaders of the
Community Council, will rep-
JeWish Community Center will
resent that organization.•
meet at 8 p.m., Monday, at the
ml•o••••••••• ■ ••• ■ ••••4 Davison Branch to discuss mid-
• winter programs, including the
• Purim Carnival and Junior
• •
winter - weekend activities.
How to hove


The carnival - is scheduled for
• the finest
• • Feb.

19, in the Davison•Branch,
• affair you've
• • under sponsorship of the Junior
ever hod!
• • Council. Each member ,club
• • Will have a booth.
Cub Scout Pack 3-6.9 will
• • spend.
the Feb:: 10 to 12 Week-
• • end at the Helen DeRoy Vil-
• lage, at Camp Tamarack. Par-
• oTE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-08790 ents of the Cubs will hold their
to••••••••••••••••••o••l Pack meeting at Fishman
Lodge, on Feb. 12.
The Chick-Lettes, a Center
girls club, will graduate from
Juniors- into Tweens during
Pro-line clubs for sole
their • weekend outing, March 3
Private Instruction by
to 5. The first Junior group to
Paul Shepherd and
join the Tween ranks was the
Sam Glover
Puddy-. Tats, last year.

• "Lel Me Show. You"


!SAMMY

:WOOLF


GOLF LESSONS

Formerly teaching Pro at
Concord Hotel.
CoMe in• and Have a Free
Analysis of Your Swing.

UN. 2-1747

3403 Puritan

9 A.M. - 10 P.M.

Fraternity Elects Officers

Mu Beta Chi fraternity of
Wayne University r e c e n t l y
elected Sidney Kovinsky as
president and Alvin Iwrey as
vice-president. - Richard Lazaro
is the outgoing president.

Chapter II, Sholem Aleichem Institute

Presents a

30th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

LISTENING

WE'RE ALL SORRY to see
him go,- but Al Glicken has left
for Florida and the southern
states • to help organize more
City of Hope groups . . He is
now southeastern regional di-
rector, after covering the mid-
dlewest areas . . . His most
prominent and successful chore
was organizing the City of Hope
Cancer Fighters here in Detroit
. . . The local Cancer Fighters
has become such a huge and
sensational group, that Al, al-
ways holds his head high when
people anywhere in the country
make reference to it.



* * *

HENRY KALES had been to
a party the evening before. He
awoke with an oversized head
and knew he was in no condi-
tion for work . . . Calling his
partner, Sol Wise, he said the
party had been too much for
him and he wouldn't be able to
.get to the office today . . .
"Well, take it easy and relax,"
replied Sol, "but you didn't have_
to bother to call—this is Sun-
day!"
* * *

Alpha. Omega _Freers Honor Dr. Henry Green

"Henry Green Day" was cele-with the fraternity in 1937, and
brated by the Council of the held the presidency in 1943-44.
Detroit Alumni Chapter of Al- He has served on numerous
pha Omega member to have committees and in many offices
been elected president of the in both the fraternity and the
Detroit District Dental Society. District society.
Dr. Green became associated
The dinner in Dr. Green's
honor followed an afternoon
clinic session at Sinai Hospital,
Folk Chorus to offer
at which Dr. Roy Fonda spoke
Mid-Winter Concert
on "By Jupiter, Dental Prac-
The Jewish Folk Chorus, con- tice Can Be Fun."
ducted by Henri Goldberg, will
present its annual Mid-Winter
Concert at '3 p.m., Sunday, in
WE ARE NOW
the John Lyons auditorium,
Dexter at Fenkell.
The concert, in celebration of
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
Jewish music month, will fea-
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
ture the cantata, "My Glorious
Prices. Can accommodate from
Brothers," based on the story of
25 to 125 people. Dance, floor
the Maccabees. Several groups
and piano also available.
of Yiddish, Hebrew and English
Serving dinners to the public
folk songs will complete the
on Sundays and Holidays only.
program.
See us in our newly beautifully
'Soloist include Ruth • Gold•-,
remodeled Dining Rooms.
man, soprano; Rose Schachter,
Kormendy's Dining Room
contralto; Ellis Freedson, bari-
and Catering
ton; and Arnold Sobaroff, tenor.

CATERING

NMI DINING
ROOM & PIZZERIA

.

Detroit Jewish News-17
Friday, January 27, 1956



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S A M M Y WOOLF, popular
songster and band leader around
town, will now be able to sing
folks to sleep besides entertain-
ing them . . He's the bossman
of the new Monarch Mattress
Co., along with community-ites
Herb Carson; Julius-'Bello and-
Abe Berkowitz.
* * 4.

THE 5TH REGIONAL Con-
ference of Jewish War Veterans,
Feb. '10-12, in Springfield, Ill.,
will discuss Israeli probelms,
immigration, etc., and commem-
orate the birthday of Abraham
Lincoln . . Michigan will be
represented by Jack Kraizman,
state department commander,
tNorman Berkley, national ex-
ecutive committeeman, Sol Hob-
erman, past national executive
committeeman, Dorothy Brown,
president of Ladies 5th Region
JWV Auxiliary, and Clara Spol-
an, department president of
Michigan.
* * *
LITTLE MERLE GERSON
climbed into the barbers chair
and settled himself . . . "Well,
little man," said barber Sam
Miller, "how do you want your
hair cut today?" . . Merle
looked over to where dad Julie
Gerson was sitting reading a
newspaper and replied "I want
'em cut like daddy's, with a
hole on top."

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