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Gerald Gold, June 30
On the Air
This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
COUNCIL BROADCAST
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Time: 10 p.m., Saturday,
Station: WJLB.
Feature: The Jewish Com-
munity Council portion of the
Atlman Jewish Hour will fea-
sture Mrs. Marris Friedman, of
the Hebrew-Yiddish committee
of the Jewish Book Fair, and
Mrs. Irving- Small, past presi-
dent of the League - of Jewish
Women' and chairman of the
Fair's workshop session, will
MRS. HERBERT LEFKOFSKY discuss highlights of the Book
Fair.
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In a ceremony performed by
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
candlelight on Oct. 27, Sharon
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Yvonne D i s k i n, daughter of
Station: WWJ.
Mrs. Bessie Diskin, of Webb
Feature: "Aaron the Cobbler
Ave., and the late Mr. Morris
Diskin, became the bride of and the Western Wall," a
Herbert Israel Lefkofsky, son dramatization of a poor cobbler
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lefkof- who comes to understand the
sky, of Ardmore Ave. Rabbi spiritual values. of Israel to the
Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Jewish people, will be related.
Paul Muni will narrate the
H., Sonenklar officiated.
program, which honors the
The bride, given, in marriage work of the Jewish National
by her brother, Samuel Diskin, Fund.
wore a gown of ivory satin and
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Chantilly lace which swept into
FRONTIERS OF FAITH
a cathedral train. Her lace tiara,
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
nested with seed pearls and tiny
Station: WWJ-TV.
rhinestones, held a scalloped,
Feature: "Lawyer from Bos-
fingertip -veil of illusion. She
carried phaelanopsis and ivy on ton," the second of eight weekly
programs, will dramatize the
a prayer book.
discovery by Justice Louis D.
Helen F i n k, as matron of Brandeis of his Jewish heritage.
honor, and Aileen Diskin, as The program is presented in ob-
maid of honor were their sis- servance of the Brandeis Cen-
ter's honor attendants. Brides- tennial celebration.
maids were Judith Lumberg and
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Judith Mill.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Michael LefkOfsky, the bride-
Time: 7:G5 p.m., -Sunday.
groom's brother, was best man,
Station: WXYZ.
and ushers included David Fink,
Feature: "Que • Sera Sera—
Joseph Freeman and Leon Whatever Will Be Will Be—Or
Weber, of Pitesburgh.
Will It?" is the topic of Rabbi
Following a honeymoon to Maurice Eisendrath, president
Miami Beach, Fla., the couple of the Union of American He-
are residing at 12178 Monica. brew Congregations, in the
Out-of-town guests here for the third of a four-broadcast series.
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ceremony were from Los An-
geles, Connecticut, New York
BOOK FAIR BROADCAST
and Philadelphia.
Time: 12 noon, Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: During the Weinberg
Jewish H o u r, Dr. Norman
Drachler, chairman of the an-
nual -Jewish Book Fair, will
speak on "Yiddish-Hebrew
Night" at the Fair.
MISS BARBARA BOCKOFT
At a cocktail - supper party
last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Robert Bockoff, of Lauder Ave.,
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Barbara Carole,
to Gerald Leib Gold; son of
Mrs. Anna Gold, of Fairfield
Ave., and the late Mr. Leo Gold.
Miss Bockoff, is studying
medical of f i c e assistance at
Highland Park Junior College.
Her fiance is a freshman in the
University of Detroit Dental
School.
The couple plans a June 30
wedding. -
Center Groups
to Fete Hanukah
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Sniirt brides select the
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
weddings and receptions. And
for good reason! First, the
staff of this famous hotel spe-
cializes in catering to wed-
dings — lifts so many nagging
details from the shoulders of
the bride and her family.
And whether you select the
magnificent Grand Ballroom
for a party of 750, or one of
our exquisite Parlors for an
intiinate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
assured that the accommoda-
tions and service will be the
finest in Detroit.
Our prices are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
remember that your wedding
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
For information and reservations, call
Merman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000
SHERATON•CADMIC
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—
Washington Blvd at Michigan Avis.
Hanukah celebrations for all
age groups will be held at the
Jewish Community Center this
year.
Juniors dressed in costumes
related to Jewish history, 'will
party at 3 p.m., Nov. 25, at the
Davison branch. In addition to
a costume parade, a puppet
show by the Puppetry Club and
a skit by the Creative Dra-
matics Group will be presented.
At the Ten Mile branch, jun-
iorS will celebrate at 2:30 p.m.,
Dec. 2.
Tweens and Teens of the Da-
vison branch will observe the
holiday on Nov. 23-25 at Camp
Tamarack, where a Maccabiad
will be held. Ten Mile Branch
Tweens and -Teens will have a
party at 8 p.m., Dec. 3. Through-
out the holiday week, they will
light candles at 5 p.m. daily
in the branch lobby.
Mothers' Clubs Council will
hold a Hanukah Ball at 9 p.m.,
Dec. 1, at the Davison branch.
Chairman for the dance is Mrs.
P. Koenigsberg. Mrs. M. Stone
and Mrs. I. Lefkowitz are co-
chairmen.
The Israel Culture and Jew-
ish Culture Clubs will sponsor
a Hanukah party for older
adults, at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 29, at
the D. W. Simons branch.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Peter
Gutenberg acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
JWV Activities
PHOTOGRAPHS by
BERNARD H.
YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX.
will hold its next regular' meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the
Memorial Home. Marion Sher
man and Mary Shulman will be
hostesses for the evening. A
Hanukah workshop will be can-
ducted by Mrs. Rose Ross, in-
structor at Shaarey Zedek Nurs-
ery School. Ladies should bring
construction paper, paste, scis-
sors and shirt , cardboard, an-
nounces program chairman
Betty Spinner. Clothes and
pledges _for furniture to aid a
veteran, his wife and small
daughter should also be brought
to this meeting, according to
Ruth Shapiro, Department Vet-
eran's Aid chairman.
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•
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUX-
ILIARY will hold a regular
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at the JWV Memorial Home.
Plans will_be formulated for a
party at Children's Hospital,
announces Rose Harrison, presi-
dent of the auxiliary.
And His Orchestra
Still Have Some
Open Dates for
January, February, March
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BAR MITZVAHS
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TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS
LEONARD STANLEY
AND ORCHESTRA
(House Band Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel)
Booking Weddings and Bar Mitzvahs
for Winter and Spring Seasons
CALL
UN. 1-8337 FOR QUOTES
Wm. Elson's
in 275 weeks of
activity at
C amp Tama-
rack. Sheruth
League also
completely out-
fits the chil-
dren in camp
NATIONAL
Baking - Co.
clothing.
A special meeting of the Fri-
day Luncheon Club of the De-
troit Service Group has been
called for 12 noon, Nov. 23, to
hear reports on the United Jew-
ish Appeal Study Mission, re-
cently back from Israel.
Judge Theodore Levin, presi-
dent of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, will moderate a
panel of Detroit members who
comprised the Study Mission.
They are Max M. Fisher, Jack
0. Lefton and Joseph Holtzman.
Other presentations will be
made by other members - of -the
mission including Charles • H.
Gershenson, William R. Roth,
Leonard N. Simons and Isidore
Sobeloff.
Sam Emma,
DICK STEIN
abled youngsters to participate
DSG Luncheon Group
to Hear Israel Reports
KE. 1-8196
CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
The 10th annual donor lunch-
eon of Sheruth League will be
held Tuesday afternoon, in the
main ballroom of Masonic Tem-
ple. Money raised will finance
the League's summer camping
program for under privileged
children.
Mrs. Max Chomsky, president,
stated that over 1,300 women at-
tending last year's event en-
Proceeds
from this year's
z. . " J donor will add
Mrs. Chomsky six more cabins
,o the Sheruth Lodge at Camp
Tamarack, which was started by
the organization with a $35,000
contribution in 1954.
Mrs. Richard Gunsberg, donor
chairman, announced that the
program will highlight a fashion
show by a noted local firm with
commentary to be given by
Mary Morgan, Detroit News
fashion editor. Prizes will be
featured.
Assisting Mrs. Gunsberg are
Mesdames Robert Heydt and
Morton Lewis, book co-chair-
men. Reservations may- still be
made with Mrs. Max Schafer,
pledge and ticket chairman, UN.
4-4449.
This is the 13th year of phil-
anthropic work for Sheruth
League, which translated from
Hebrew means "service:" Its
total membership is 225 women.
WINER
In Our Private Banquet Room
Sheruth Donor
to Send Children
to Summer Camp
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