Friday, September 7, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS - 26 -401111111,, MissZafttoWed 73nai Orith Activities Zionist Organization to Bring Cellist Piatigorsky Here for Balfour Concert Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zaft, of 18623 Greenlawn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dolores Karen, to Gerald Her- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herman, of 11698 Broadstreet. No wedding date has been set. Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, newly- elected president of Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6, will be honored by PISGAH CHAPTER, in which she has been a past president and mem- ber for 19 years, at a luncheon reception at 12:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, at Holiday Manor. The Bnai Brith Choral Group, di- rected by Mrs. David Holtzman, will entertain. Pisgah officers, recently elected, include Mes- dames Murray Shapiro, presi- dent; David Haberman, Irving Robinson and Milton Hubert, vice-presidents; Allan LeBan, counselor; Phillip Kr a m e r, treasurer; Sam Lutz, Harry Levitt, Sam Klee, Harry Gell- man, Morris Burnstein • and Meyer Leib, secretaries; Sam Hamburger, historian; Alfred Bounin, guardian; Al Marcus, guide; and Dan Milgrom, sen- tinel. * * * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER has chosen a "horse rac- ing" theme for its opening meet–. MISS ELAINE COHEN ing on Wednesday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen, A social hour is planned. of 23081 Harding, Oak Park, an- * * * nounce the engagement of their DONALD FOX CHAPTER daughter, Elaine, to Calvin Mos- will hold its first meeting of kofsky, son of Mrs. Sam Orten- the year at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, berg, of Freeland Ave. A De- at United Friendship Hall, 3255 cember wedding is planned. Fenkell. * * * Three Receive Citations from Cultural Institution NEW YORK, — Citations to three Americans "who through their own lives and institutions have been preeminent in ap- plying the principle of human equality" were presented at the public session of the Confer- ence on Science, Philosophy and Religion, held in the Horace Mann Auditorium of Columbia University's Teachers College. Recipients were Rabbi Mor- decai M. Kaplan, of the Jewish Recently elected as officers of Theological Seminary of Amer- MOTOR CITY CHAPTER were ica, Nelson A. Rockefeller and Mesdames Jake Zak, president; Roy Wilkins of the NAACP. Meyer Lullove, Jack Mitnick and Sidney Schecter, vice-pres- idents; Leo Ladau, treasurer; Beth Shalom Sisterhood Newton Ressler, Gertrude to See 'Anne Frank' Film The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Weitzman and Jack Gilbert, Shalom will open its season of secretaries; Harry Levin, sen- activities with a film based on tinel; Jerry Fine, guide; Isadore "The Diary of Anne Frank" at Schecter, historian; Fred Stein, Gerson and Joseph 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at North- Dorothy Koretz, trustees; Irving Grand, land Center auditorium. Hostesses for the evening will Louis Droz, Norman Segal, Ar- be Mesdames Paul Baker, Louis thur Winter, Nick Greenstein, Cohen, Bernard Goldberg, Bal- Charles Lawrence, Paul Monch- ford Goren. Morris Green and nik, Irving Winstock, Ben Zak, Murray Polansky, Bernard Mil- Fred Rapaport. ler, Michael Schran, Irving Scheff, Irving Kane, Fred Mar- cus and Nathan Kohn, board members. * * * N e w 1 y-organized ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Beth Moses Synagogue, Linwood at Oakman Ct. Entertainment and refreshments are planned. 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He pointed out that both -the Pay- roll Savings and Bond-a-Month plans provide unbeatable means of systematic, painless saving for the big things in life. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Julius Silver- man, of 17612 Prairie, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gordon Isaac, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A buf- fet dinner in Gordon's honor will be held from 4 to 9 p.m., Sunday, in the family home. 1 oirdis I Only about eight per cent of all printing firms employ more Aug. 18 — To Dr. and -Mrs. than 50 people and less than one per cent of all printing Dean P. Carron (Mildred Louise plants in the United States em- Frank), former Detroiters now of Ann Arbor, Mich., a daugh- ploy more than 500 printers. ter, Barbara. * * * CERTIFIED MOHEL Aug. 18 — To Dr. and Mrs. Charles Weingarten (Ruth Ro- Rev. Yehudah Loewy sender), of Ewald Circle, a son, SERVING IN Jeffrey Lee. Hospitals and Homes * * * TE. 4-7355 Aug. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Leonard. Rouff (Sylvia Deutel- baum), of 10628 St. Martin, a son, Douglas Mark. * * * RABBI LEO Y. Aug. 13—To Lt. and Mrs. Har- GOLDMAN, M.A. vey J. Cantor (Rhoda Walters), EXPERT MOREL of 12710 Sterling Ct., Oak Park, Recommended by Physicians a son, Jefffrey David. Serving in Hospitals and Homes * * UN. 3-6242 18245 Roselawn July 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Ray- •• • I I • I I I I I M. mond Feldman (Melvina Wino- SPECIALIZED MOHEL kur), of Glendale Ave., a son, Stewart Ian. RABBI CHASKEL * * • GRUBNER To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Serving in Miller (Nadine Blatt), of 23480 Homes and Hospitals Church, Oak Park, a daughter, TE. 4-6624 4252 TUXEDO Andrea Beth. • TO 8-8810 TO 6-6892 Rackham Symphony Choir Seeking New Voices Rehearsals of the Rackham Symphony Choir will commence at 7:15 p.m., Tuesday, at the Rackham Memorial Bldg., Wood- ward at Farnsworth. The choir, directed by Maynard Klein, seeks new voices in all sections. For information, call TE. 2-7400. U. S. Savings Bonds Reach High Quotas * REX CHAPTER will hold its first meeting of the season on Wednesday, at the Labor Zion- ist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Alfred Lakin will be guest speaker, and entertainment will feature a hand-writing analyst. Mrs. David Fink, fund-raising chairman, and Mrs. Curt Lowen- thal, program chairman, have arranged the program. LARRY FREEDMAN Masonic Temple, with a recep- UN 1-2971 UN 1-4687 tion to follow in the Crystal and His Orchestra Ballroom. This will mark the 24th year in which the ZOD has com- a€K7;.::+xxcica.x-7-.R.<1:4€,Kx*Y,Ln memorated the anniversary of Plastic Furniture Covers • ,*'4 the Balfour Declaration, an his- MADE TO ORDER OR 1$ horic milestone leading to the READY MADE establishment of Israel. CALL ANNA KARBAL The Balfour Concert, inaugu- 1 TO. 7-0874 rated last year with Nathan $1 npit, Separate Cushion Covers Milstein as soloist, was received so enthusiastically that the ZOD decided to present another out- standing musical attraction for the 1956 celebration, according to Marwil. CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY IN YOUR OWN HOME Harry Cohen, Abraham Bor- Candids -3 D's - Movies man and Sherman Shapiro, co- WE. 3-4607 VE. 5-9365 chairmen of the concert corn- S. LEIBICK mittee, met recently with a large group of ZOD workers to make plans for the affair. Program arrangements are being handled by Harry G. Jewish and English Instructors Br a dlin and Lawrence W. NO PERMIT NEEDED Crohn, while A. C. Lappin is GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOOL in charge of publicity. Gregor Piatigorsky, world-. famous cellist, will be the artist for the annual Balfour Celebra- tion to be held on Nov. 24, Milton S. Marwil, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, has announced. 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