The Greater Detroit B n a i Brith Council will honor Pro- bate Judge Nathan J. Kaufman with a testimonial dinner on Jan. 29, at Holiday Manor. Harry N. Katz, Council vice- president and chairman of the testimonial committee, said that negotiations are currently being carried out for a prominent guest speaker. Although the program is spon- sored by Bnai Brith, Katz said that representatives of the bar, bench and communal organiza- tions, as w ell as friends of Judge Kaufman, are invited to attend. A highlight of the evening will be awarding of a plaque to Judge Kaufman. Rudolph Meyersohn is in charge of the plaque committee and is as- sisted by Harry Yudkoff and Albert Tucker. Assisting Katz on the dinner committee are Morris Direnfeld and - Meyersohn, associate chair- men; Yudkoff, Tucker, Leo Polk, Samuel W. Leib and Louis E. Darden. Representing the Women's Council are Mrs. Bern- ard Bliefield and Mrs. Kalman Bruss. Tickets are available from Direnfeld, ticket chairman, WO. 2-7062 or UN. 4-2040, or from the offices of Bnai Brith, 163 Madison, Suite 120, WO. 3-7838. Kosher Catering If You Still Demand the Finest in Food and Service! WE GO ANYWHERE. Call TR 3-5800 8231 Woodward the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, announces the group's Quiz-0- Rama will be held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the synagogue social hall. Patterned after radio and television quiz programs, ques- tions will be based on Jewish customs, observances, traditions, history, music and culinary arts. Rabbi Milton Arm will be quizmaster, asking the ques- tions of people selected from the audience. Prizes will be awarded. Morris Klaus is chair- man of the program. Basketball. Hero's 80th Birthday Jake Mazer, credited by many with putting Detroit on the map in basketball, celebrated his 80th birthday last Sunday with quiet recollections of his fabulous ca- reer in the game. Recovering at the Wilshire Apartments home from a recent operation, Mazer still likes to recall the old days when he played here for the YMCA and DAC basketball teams.. Coming here from Pittsburgh when he was 23, he organized a team that reigned supreme here for 11 years. Mazer, him- self, was considered by many as the greatest foul shooter in the game's history. Mazer, who could drop 95 of 100 free throws with ease, once won a game against eastern col- legiate champion Yale Univer- sity with a foul throw just as the game ended. His team won 24-23. S.R.O. A grant of $250,000 from Abe Shiffman, prominent Detroit real estate man and a Fellow of Brandeis University, has been accepted by the board of trus- tees of Brandeis ,University in Waltham, Mass. The gift is for the establish- ment of a new building on the Hungarian Refugee Speaks to Drive Building Group. Arped Steiner, a Jewish Hun- garian refugee recently arrived in Detroit, will present a first- hand account of the- Hungarian situation to the Real Estate and Building Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Furniture Club. Steiner, who speaks English, will describe Hungary as he left it less than two months ago. Abe Green and Irving Rose are Chairmen of the Real Estate and Building Division and Richard Sloan is Associate Chairman. lers - Mng as a car Saul .Berch salesman. An- nouncing his new association, he said he has new opportuni- ties to offer prompt service to his many friends and customers. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND MONTH . . BE SURE THERE IS A BLUE AND WHITE BOX IN YOUR HOME PHONE UN. 4- 2161 JANUARY 17th IS HAM1SHA ASAR B'SHVAT.-THE NEW YEAR OF THE TREES- "The .Life of Man Springs from the Tree" PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL IN THE NAME OF YOUR LOVED ONES CELEBRATE J. N. F. SABBATH AB synagogues will participate in the Jewish National Fund Sab- bath January 19th. Help observe JNF Sabbath by planting a tree in Israel. Your tree and your friend's tree will make a big forest. NEW PHONE NUMBER UN. 4-2767 JEWISH NATIONAL FUND . NEW ADDRESS 18414 WYOMING- AVENUE ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO JNF ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE HERE! ARCHITECTURAL PLAN FOR SHIFFMAN HUMANITIES CENTER AT BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY Student Panel to Highlight. Meeting of Mumford Parents Saul Berch Now With A student panel on interna- The Shore-Severs Co. tional education will highlight Saul Berch, well known De- this Tuesday evening's meeting troit automobile salesman, now of the Mumford Parents Club. w is associated The meeting will begin at 8:15 with the Shore- p.m., in the school auditorium. Severs Co., Parents of - Mumford students 13939 Livernois, are urged to support the club ;i,:Oldsmobile and by submitting yearly dues, ;Cadillac deal- which are nominal. For pick-up of monies, call Mrs. Sam Au- ior the past gust, UN. 3-0069, or Mrs. Ben live years, V. Fedldstein, VE. 5 2256. Berch has won l a large follow- THIS IS NO Israel Young Marrieds Set Family Living Night A dramatization, "It Happens in the Best of Families," will be featured at a meeting of the Temple Thrael Young Marrieds Group at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the temple youth room. The program will be enacted by members of the organiza- tion's Family Living Group, un- der the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross. Bruce Danto, member of the group, a psychiatric social worker formerly associated with Northville State Hospital, will interpret various scenes of fam ily life as they are presented. In the cast of the play are Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Bloom, Albert Kaufman, Max Markzon and Jack Wolrauch. A short business meeting, at which Frank Simons, president, will preside, will precede the program. A social hour will con- clude the program. Judge Baum to be Feted At Luncheon Wednesday A group of builders, real es- tate men, and representatives of allied fields are sponsoring a testimonial luncheon for Circuit Judge Victor J. Baum, it was announced by Morris Brown, Ascher Tilchin and Michael Zeltzer. The three Detroit business- men said the luncheon will be held . at noon next. Wednesday, at Sidney Hill Northwest Club on W. Eight Mile Road. campus, the be known as the Shiffman Humanities Center. Architectural plans are com- pleted and construction will be started within a month. The new Shiffman Humanities Center, according to plans, will introduce a new concept in uni- versity classroom construction. In it, the traditional concept of classrooms with conventional student chairs and desks sur- rounded by blank walls and a blackboard will be replaced by a series of classroom-lounges which are arranged by subject- matter and surrounded by ori- ginal manuscripts, portraits and source material relating to the courses to be offered in each lounge. Students will meet in spacious lounges built around the theme of the courses to be offered. Each lounge will have a large conference table seating from 12 to 25, around which the student4' and the instructor will conduct their seminars and col- loquia. In the Shiffman Human- ities Center, among others, these lounges will be known as the Walt Whitman Room, the Shakespeare Room, and the Spinoza Room. Other lounges will be devoted to the great classics of literature and philos- ophy. "In these lounges the students will be able completely to sur- round themselves with the en- vironment of the person or subject-matter under discussion. Brandeis University has already acquired many priceless first editions, original manuscripts, portraits, and other source ma- terial, and it is expected that these collections will be aug- mented to complete the equip- ment of the Humanities Cen- ter," according to Dr. Abram L. Sachar, president of Brandeis University. GET IT AT Just. Think... • A Gay Week in New York (Sunday, Feb. 17 to Saturday, Feb. 23) ORCHESTRA SEATS TO ANY 4 BROADWAY SHOWS OF YOUR CHOICE AND AN ED SULLIVAN REHEARSAL SHOW • A chance to see and go through 2 famous trans-Atlantic liners. Sightseeing Tours of New York. Special Fashion Show Luncheon at the famous Hotel Madison. • Ample Time to Shop and to Visit with Relatives and Friends. ALL FOR $1858 4 INCLUDING: ROUND TRIP by PLANE... . ACCOMMODATIONS AT THE ESSEX HOUSE OVERLOOKING CENTRAL PARK LEO DLER And Many Extras! AND SAVE MONEY! Als. " 001.tHpi_, Stop in — call for this special New York travel folder, showing complete itinerary, Or Consult (In Detroit) The largest DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH Dealer FREE 2 HOUR DRIVING INSTRUCTION CALL UN 3-7400 LEO ADLER 3 locations ELLIOTT • or BILL ELKIN or HELEN JACKMAN 19437 LIVERNO1S (In Birmingham) DELPHINE 296 N. HUNTER JO 6-3115 3000 Fenkell W. of Livernois Woodward 1 blk. N. of Grand Blvd. 7 Mile Rd. Just East of James Couzens ELKIN TRAVEL SERVICE 111•111MMEn1111111M 13-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, January 11, 1957 Brandeis University Receives $250,000 Plan Testinionial Shaarey Zedek Men Plan 'Quiz-O-Rama Shiffman Grant for New Center for Kaufman Dr. Max Lichter, president of