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Planning the Honor Roll Luncheon of Pioneer Women are,
left to right: Mesdames MYRA WOLFGANG, JAMES BRJNDZE
and JULIUS TATELMAN.
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Embarking on its 31st year of
efforts for Israel, the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women is
currently planning a series of
fund-raising programs, to be
climaxed by a colorful program
on Dec. 9,
One of the highlights of the
campaign is an Honor .Roll
Luncheon, slated for 12 noon,
Nov. 14, in the Schaver Audi-
torium of the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, 19161 Schaefer.
Mrs. James Brindze, the after-
noon's chairman, advises that
guests at the luncheon will be
those women who have pledged
themselves to maximum giving.
Assisting Mrs. Brindze will be
Mrs. Julius Tatehnan, co-chair-
man.
Guest speaker of the after-
noon will be Myra Wolfgang,
treasurer of the Detroit and
Wayne County Federation of
MRS. STANLEY PASIKOV
Labor and vice-president of the
The former Renee Gail Mack- Hotel and Restaurant Employees
off, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. International Union.
Herman Mackoff, of Chicago,
She will speak of her ex-
Ill., was married in a recent periences in Israel, which she
ceremony at the Blackstone
visited during the summer at
Sheraton Hotel, Chicago, to
the cornerstone laying cere-
Stanley Pasikov, son of Mr. and monies for a children's home
Mrs. Joel Pasikov, of Glendale there. The home is being con-
Ave. The couple now reside at structed through the efforts of
Ann Arbor, where both are stu- James Hoffa, president of the
dents at the University of Mich- Teamster's Union and under the
igan.
auspices of -the Histadrut wel-
fare department.
Begin Planning HBS
A program of Israeli folk
songs will be presented by
40th Jubilee Dinner
Geula and Dov Seltzer, Israeli
The 40th anniversary of the singer and pianist-accordian
Hebrew Benevolent Society team who have been appearing
(Chesed shel Emes) will be cele- before American audiences, and
brated with a
over radio and television.
jubilee dinner
Dec. 9, at Adas
Shalom Syna-
gogue.
Committees
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Metzger,
have been or-
of 25485 Wareham, Huntington
ganized and are
Woods, announce the Bar Mitz-
presently com-
vah of their son, Howard Gary,
pleting final
on Saturday, at Beth Abraham
plans f o r the
Synagogue. A dinner in Gary's
evening's p r o-
honor will be held that evening,
g r a m, an-
at Holiday Manor.
nounces Hyman
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Mitnick, trustee —
Mitnick
Mr. and Mrs. David Spector,
of the organiza-
'ion and treasurer of the an- of 18248 Ohio, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Robert, on
niversary committee.
Mitnick, a leader in the or- Saturday, at Adas Shalom Syna-
ganization for a number of years, gogue. A dinner in Robert's
has advised that organizations honor will be held on Sunday,
wishing representation in the in Sammy's Avalon Room, Oak
society's anniversary program Park.
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may call him at TY. 6-1686..
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D.
Burdick, of 19516 Roslyn', an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, James W., Saturday morn-
ing, Nov. 9, at the Shaarey
Zedek. Reception at home, that
evefiing, 7 to 11. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Eizelman
Group Dance Instructor
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Learn the convenient way...
their son, Charles David, on
the economical way! Learn to
Saturday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
dance at home—the ideal way
gogue. A dinner party in his
for friends and neighbors to
honor will be held Sunday eve.-
gather once a week for lessons
ning, at Holiday Manor.
...Learn any of the following:

Time: -10 p.m., Saturday.
Saturday: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. Jacob Zeldes,
of the Detroit Auxiliary, City
of Hope, who- recently returned
from the Duarte, Calif., institu-
tion, will discuss the work of
the sanitorium on the Jewish
Community Council portion of
the Altman Jewish Hour.
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FEDERATION BROADCAST
Time: 10:30 a.m.; Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
Feature: The f our t h in a
seven part series on the work
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion will outline the work of
the Jewish Community Center.
The program's title is "A Friend
Has Many Faces."
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:0 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WV/J.
Feature: The dramatic story
of how Louis D. Brandeis dis-
covered his Jewish heritage
through his work as a mediator
in a strike of the International
Ladies Garmett Worker's Union
will be told in "Brandeis."
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Maurice N.
Eisendrath, currently celebrat-
ing his Bar Mitzvah (13th) year
as president of the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, will be heard in the first
of four addresses. His subject
is "Democracy's Shrine."

in Chicago Ceremony

Plan Talk on Marriage
at Speakers Club Meeting

The Speaker's Club will pre-
sent A. J. Lachover, registrar
and instructor of Hebrew High
School and College of Jewish
Studies, speaking this time on
"Domestic Life as Viewed by
Our Sages," a comparison of
married life in the olden days
and the modern version of it, at
8:45 p.m., Saturday, in the Davi-
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