The Suburban Community Humphrey Talk at Emanu-E1 soc Ambitious Project in Suburbs ( By the Oak-Woodser One of the most ambitious undertakings ever tried by a suburban community group will be attempted this weekend as Temple Emanu-El brings to De- troit U.S. Senator Hubert H. Humphrey. The Minnesota Senator will be making his first appearance this year in the Detroit area. His talk will have special signifi-' cance at this time when the Middle East is a hotbed of Arab nationalism which, to date, has prevented peace in the area. Sen. Humphrey's specific topic will be "America's Stake in Israel." He will speak on Sun- day evening, at the Royal Oak High School auditorium, 709 N. Washington, in Royal Oak. Earlier, we mentioned that the program is one of the leading projects undertaken in suburban South Oakland County. The Royal Oak High School auditorium seats up- wards of 1200 people, so that a full house is almost a must to break even on expenses. Although Temple Emanu-El is currently constructing its own building, on 10 Mile, between Coolidge and Greenfield, Satur- day's program is not a fund- raising venture. According to Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Becker, who are in charge of arrangements for the. lecture, it is sponsored as a serv- ice to the community, to inform the temple's membership as well as the community-at-large of the major crisis that now exists the Middle East and what we, as American Jews, and our Government should do to avert war and aid struggling Israel. Pending the successful out- come of the Humphrey lecture, the congregation is making sub- seqiient plans for a series of speakers. These programs are designed to add to the cultural program of Jewish residents not only of the suburbs, but of the entire Metropolitan Detroit area. Actually, it would be difficult to find a more competent speak- er to talk about the Middle East. Sen. Humphrey, known as one of the Senate's most liberal Democratic leaders, has been a constant champion of the Jew- ish state's right to exist in the Middle East. He had not yet been elected to office in 1948 when Israel had achieved her independence, but since taking office early in 1949 he has Worked with other legis- lators to provide the young state with , American financial assis- tance -in attempting to fortify Israel's economy. In the current emergency situation which now exists in the Middle East, he has gone on record as a supporter of defensive arms for the young democracy, and has joined other liberals in Congress in attempting to get a State De- partment commitment for a border guarantee to Israel. In many other fields, besides Serving Detroit's. the nation's foreign affairs, Sen. Northwest Area Humphrey has established him- and Suburbs self as a Senate liberal. He has worked side by side NOW ACCEPTING with Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, of New York, in persistently 1956 APPLICATIONS working for revision of the: Mc- This camp features: Sports, Carran-Walter Immigration Act, crafts, nature study, swim- ming, educational tours, which he has described on nu- afternoon snackS and other merous occasions as creating a supervised activities. "second class citizenry" in the DIRECTORS U.S. Tickets to the Humphrey lec- Ben Katz - Max Pleasant LI 7-8024 ture 'are available at the syna- VE 8-6689 gogue office, 23906 Woodward, 4111 1111■ =1111111=111111111111101/ Pleasant Ridge, LI. 7-5015. OAK PARK DAY CAMP Young Israel Center of Oak Woods 24061 COOLIDGE • OAK PARK Is Proud To Present CANTOR BELA HERSKOVITZ "This Is Your Life Cantor" Presented on Ralph Edward's Program February 8, 1956 WITH CHOIR FRIDAY APRIL 17, 8:30 P.M. SATURDAY TEITITEG APRIL 28, 9 A.M. S EBGA T And A Banquet and Concert SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 6:30 P.M. CALL THE SYNAGOGUE Li 6-6662 OFFICE FOR TICKETS— School Daze By J udy Stutz South Oakland County The Oak Park Junior Prom this year has been named "April In Paris" and will be held on April 27, at the Clinton School. A special project committee, headed by Stuart Katz and Sey- mour Goss, was farmed to sub- sidize the dance by selling snacks and refreshments in the halls during the lunch hours. The dance ticket chairman is Carl Leiter, and the decorations chairman is Herb Morrison. * * * The Key Clubs of Michigan will hold their state convention on Saturday and Sunday at Kalamazoo. The state officers will be elected, and semi-final competition in the talent and oratorical contest will be held. The delegates from Oak Park are Dave Gross and Doug Cohen. * * * The Berkley High government classes visited Recorder's Court last Thursday. They were taken on a tour of the building where they observed various cases. A trip was also taken through the Wayne County jail. * * * . Illustrations from the pages of "Alice In Wonderland" will adorn the walls of the Royal Oak High gym on the eve of the annual Girls' Lit. Dance The "Wonderful Ball" will be held . next Friday from '9-12. Jeanie Kaatz, vice president of the club, Judy Zell, and Linda Kayes are members of the plan- ning committee. * * * Orthodox Leader Name Mrs. Gutterman To Direct 'Off the Cuff' Here April 29 Mrs. Mildred Abeloff Gutter- man, in local For O-W Banquet circles well-known as a dramatist and direc- Rabbi David B. Hollander, president of the Rabbinical Council of America, will be guest speaker at the first an- nual banquet of Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods on April 29. The banquet • will close a weekend of festivities in cele- bration the first anniversary of the synagogue's sanctuary, the only building for religious wor- ship yet completed in South Oakland County. Rabbi Hollander, whose presi- dency of the RCA extends over 500 Orthodox Rabbis in this country and Canada, also will formally install Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick as spiritual leader of the Young - Israel Center. The author of many articles on homiletics and Orthodox Judaism, in general, Rabbi Hol- lander is spiritual Mader of Mt. Eden Jewis Center, in New York City. The banquet also will feature a concert by. Cantor Bela Her- skovits, former Chief Cantor of Budapest, whose 'story was dra- matized in February over '"This Is Your _Life," nationally tele- vised program. Cantor Herskovits will be heard in a program of liturgiCal, Israeli, Yiddish and classical songs. He will also chant the services at an oneg shabbat at 8:30 p.m., April 27, and at 9 a.m. services on April 28. The banquet- is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., April 29, and is being held in conjunction with a pro- gram designed to raise funds for the expansion of the Cen- ter's existing synagogue and school facilities. For further information, call the synagogue office, LI. 6-6662. Sabbath services this weekend will be held at 7:15 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Homnick will preach on "Strange Fire and Counterfeit Money." Israel Anniversary Event Planned at Ernanu-El The Michigan Inter-scholastic In celebration of the eighth Press Association Journalism Conference will be held at the University of Michigan today. The Royal Oak representatives, who include Jim Collier, Becky Mosen, Margie Schuman and Joan Kaatz, will attend - various- -classes and committee meetings throughout the day. Sinai Women's Guild Slates Annual Meeting At Franklin Hills - Franklin Hills Country Club will be the scene of the May 11 annual meeting of the Sinai Hospital Women's Guild, it was announced this week by Mrs. H. C. Broder, Guild president. The meeting is open to all general members. It will open at 12:15 13.M. with a luncheon, and will highlight the election of new officers and Mrs. Bro- der's annual report. Currently there are 1,200 women enrolled as Guild mem- bers. Of this number, 350 are active volunteers who function in a variety of services at Sinai Hospital. Arrangements for the pro- gram are being made by Mes- dames Raymond Sokolov and Daniel Cohn, program chairmen. They are assisted by Mesdames Joseph Hartman, Joseph Fen- ton and Al-'in Rodecker. The entertainment committee is headed by Mrs. Charles Ger- shenson, chairman, who is being aided by Mesdames Samuel Gruber and Abraham Srere. Reservations for the program are being processed by Mes- dames Nathan Schermer and Daniel Grant, and may be made in advance at the hospital's Guild office. Detroit Jewish News-19 Friday, April 20, 1956 anniversary of the independence of the state of Israel, Samuel J. Rhodes, president of the Jewish Community Council, will -be' a guest sepaker at sabbath eve services at Temple Emanu-El. Dr. - Frank F. Rosenthal, spir- itual leader, will officiate and preach the sermon - at the serv- ice, to be held at.8:15 p.m. today, in the Burton School, Hunting- ton Woods. A reception will fcdlow the services. The community is in- vited to attend. tor, has replaced Mrs. Edward Levine as dramatic director of the South Oakland County, Ha- dassah's new show "Off -the Cuff." A former student at the Am- erican Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, Mrs. Gutter- man continued her training in speech and drama at - Wayne University. She is the director of a large number of plays for religious schools in Detroit, and has her- self performed on radio and television. Until recently, she conducted -classes for children and adults in dramatic arts and speech. "Off the Cuff," SOC Hadas- sah's fourth annual production, will be given May 7, 8 and 9, in Mumford High School. Suburban Pioneer Women . Open to New Membership Newly-formed Alonah Chap-• ter of Pioneer Women, a group. of suburban women, met re-_ cently in the home of Estelle Selman, 13320 Woodvale, Oak Park to make future plans. Women interested in joining should call Gloria" Greenberg, LI. 3-4324. TRY JACK'S FAMOUS CARRY-OUT FOODS Bar-B-(rd Ribs • Beef • Chicken. Everything your palate desires ; . . is always available here— from snacks and fancy tid-bits —to a complete meal. ENTERTAINING _ MADE EASY . with a meat or dairy tray expertly_ prepared at JACK'S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! JACK'S • FOOD BOX 22175 COOLIDGE . 2 Doors So. of 9 Mile Rd. LI 5-7042 LI 1-9217 David Bez Joins Klem Real Estate Firm J. William Klem, real estate, mortgage and insurance firm located at 10607 W. 7 Mile, this week an- nounced the association o f David M. Bez. Bez, with over 30 years experience i n selling, w ill service his many friends Bez In assisting them to sell their homes or find them new ones. For information, on either selling or listing _property, call Bez at UN. 4-4600. Rabbi Halpern to Preach On `Sayings of the Fathers' Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern will preach on "Sayings of the Fathers, Nuniber One" at sab- bath services of Cong. Beth Shalom at 0:30 p.m., today, in the Oak Park High School. An oneg shabbat will follow ser- vices. Morning services for the sabbath will be held at 9 a.m., Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Krauss, 13051 Oak Park Blvd. GREETINGS & GIFTS are brought to you from Friendly Neighbors & Civic & Social Welfare Leaders through WELCOME WAGON Where to phone: WO. 1-7750 VE. 6-3464 KE. 3-6598 VE. 7-8142 (No Cost or Obligation)