▪ Hadassah to Open Honor Roll Drive Reside in Des Moines Bnai Brith Sets Blood Bank Rally Greater Detroit Council will assist the Red Cross staff with Mrs. Epstein as Guest Speaker After Wedding Here of The Bnai Brith will sponsor a in processing the donors. Friday, September 7, 195 "H o n o r Roll," the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's annual fund-raising project, will be of- ficially launched at a dessert luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in Temple Israel. Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, for- mer national president of Ha- MRS. MOSES P. EPSTEIN dassah, will be guest speaker. Her topic will be an account of the present crisis in the Middle East and the role Hadassah is playing to meet this crisis. Currently national chairman of the organization's American affairs program, Mrs. Epstein has traveled widely in the last 30 years in this country and abroad to interpret to American SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies and His Orchestra Detroit's Leader TO 6-5016 in Entertainment TO 8-2067 audiences—women in particular —the aims of Palestine and now Israel. Mrs. Epstein was a delegate for Hadassah to the recent 24th World Zionist Congress in Jeru- salem. While in Israel, she sur- veyed such Hadassah projects as the Medical Center, Youth Aliyah program, vocational edu- cation activities, Hadassah Med- ical Organization and Mother- Child feeding stations. Mrs. Alfred P. Rosen, who is chairman of Honor Roll general solicitations is assisted by the following group chairmen: Mesdames Samuel Glass, Bag- ley North; Max Schubiner, Bag- ley South; Bernard A. Gour- witz,,Central Woods; Julian Es- par, Evergreen; Sol Chas e, Greenfield; Harold Berry, Mey- ers; Samuel Levitt, Schaefer; Ben Bonin, Sherwood; Sol Fried- man, University East; Harold Stoll, University North; Jacob Weitzer, University South; and Bernard Rothenberg, Wyoming. Tuesday's program is directed by Mrs. Herman K. Cohen, pro- gram vice-president. Mrs. Wil- liam B. Isenberg will give the invocation, and Mrs. Samson Witte nberg, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Oberstein, will lead in singing the national anthems. Mrs. Norman Rom, Chapter president, has extended an in- vitation to all members and their friends to attend the Honor Roll kick-off affair. .11111111.041•1 ■ 0■ 04•11. 1411 ■ 0!t1 111111111.0 0.11•1•0 411111/ evory On die Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : Musical • • • Entertainment • • • FOR YOUR WEDDING OR BAR MITZVAH BY • • • :DAVE DAVIDSON • • . LI 5-4352 e LI 4-3042 • 00•60600•0416•06011600t COO, MAH JONGG SETS AND SUPPLIES Lillian Fink UN 4-4977 19730 Santa Barbara WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and oil other ex- penses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Social Service Bureau 13327 Linwood Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Hosea," the story of the prophet who learned that true justice must be tempered with mercy when he is con- fronted with right and wrong in his own family, will be told. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. . Feature: The second of four sermons by Dr. Ferdinand M. Isserman, spiritual leader of Temple Israel, St. Louis, Mo., will be on the subject, "What's the World Like?" * * * ""THE LAST STOP" Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: CKLW - TV (Chan- nel 9). Feature: A United Jewish Ap- peal film, "The Last Stop" has a cast composed of John Barry- more, Jr., Mala Powers, James Dunn and Fay Wray. A pro- logue will be given by world- renowned Cantor Moishe Oy- slier. The program is presented in cooperation with the Jewish Community Council • of Windsor and the Detroit Jewish. Welfare Federation. United States business and in- dustrial firms will spend $135 million this year to produce more than 10,000 different house organs. Le Shona Tovo Tikosevu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kozin 4 Mr. and Mrs. Z. Gottheil Rainbow Kosher Catering Extend greetingi to their many friends and patrons for A Happy New Year We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting bookings for our new Garden Room, to be completed in the very near future. For Information Call UN 3-4361 18451 Wyoming MRS. MORTON P. KNOPPER In a double-ring ceremony on Aug. 14, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Dorothy Barbara Kahl and Morton Paul Knopper were united in marriage by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahl, of Birwood Ave. Mr. Knopper's parents are Mr. and Mrs. New- man Harry Knopper, of Santa Rosa Dr. The bride's gown was of floor- length silk taffeta, and extended into a chapel train. It was high- lighted by a sabrina neckline of lace, embroidered with seed pearls and iridescent sequins, with matching lace at the waist. Her two-tiered veil of silk illusion fell from a cap of matching lace, pearls and se- quins, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis on her white, confirmation Bible. Mrs. Richard Kahl, the bride's sister-in-law, was her matron of honor, and Barbara Littky was maid of h o n o r. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stuart Graff, the bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Daniel Knopper, the bridegroom's sis- ter-in-law; and Lillian Rosen- bloom. Daniel Knopper was his broth- er's best man; and ushers were Stuart Graff, his brother-in- law; Richard Kahl, the bride's brother; and William Sills. After a motor trip through Northern Michigan and Canada, including a cruise on Georgian Bay, the newlyweds will reside in Des Moines, Ia., where both are students. Folk School Readies for New Semester Beginning the school year in new quarters at the Labor Zion- ist Institute, 19161 Schaefer, the United Jewish Folk Schools is currently conducting registra- tion for the fall term. The school will accommodate nursery children, 31/2 to 5, and grade school students, 7 to 14. Using modern methods of teach- ing, the school attempts to pro- vide an understandable ap- proach to education for the American Jewish child. Features of the school include a special playground, play pe- riod, bus transportation and an active Parent-Teachers Associ- ation. For information on curricu- lum or other phases of Folk School activity, call the school office, UN. 4-6319. Detroit Teacher Wins MEd Degree at Miami Marilyn S. Klein, daughter of Mrs. R. W. Klein, of 18068 Wisconsin, recently received a master of education degree from the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Miss Klein, who holds a BA from Wayne State University, received credits for her MEd in Miami's evening division while on a sabbatical leave of absence from the Detroit Board of Education. She will resume teaching this fall when she will conduct sixth grade classes at MacCul- loch School. Miss Klein also plans to work toward her doc- torate at WSU. visit of the Red Cross Bloodmo- bile on Sept. 17 and 18. at Car- penter's Hall, 12833 Puritan. Milo Rappaport, chairman of the Council blood bank pro- gram, stated that the bloodmo- bile will be there from 6 p. m. to 12 midnight. This will mark the 30th blood- mobile visit sponsored by the Council since November, 1949. In addition to other blood deposited to other accounts, Bnai Brith has accepted 6,100 pints for its own account. Often times the blood is re- leased for the armed forces, for processing into plasma and for the needs of others who are not Bnai Brith members, Rappaport said. During the hours indicated, Bnai Brith members will pro- vide entertainment and refresh- ments. Voluntlers from the Men's and Wfflnen's Councils Although Michigan generally is best known as an automobile producing state, it actually man- ufactures 81% of all types of industrial goods. gx >14, -.K. ;:taxIxte.< >fog< x.o>:: Kcgaci:471 ?, For the Finest in Music , 411 JAnd Entertainment — Call'm ■ Ben Katzman i LI. 7-2943 Kstiz\.- r Scott Film s Presents Color o WEDDING MOVIES • and Candids AT A REASONABLE PRICE 0 by Marshall Kiaper WO. 1-4966 UN. 4-9190 ill to — REDUCE Up to 6 Lbs. 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