The Council of Orthodox Rab- bis of Detroit, in cooperation' with leading figures in the local community, will dedicate its annual dinner in honor of Rabbi Isaac B. Stollman. The program will be held on Feb. 26, at Rainbow Terrace. Particular significance is be- ing placed on the honors to be accorded Rabbi Stollman, since RABBI ISAAC. STOLLMAN the occasion marks the special esteem and affection held for Rabbi Stollman by his collea- gues. The dinner coincides with the publication of the fourth vol- ume by Rabbi Stollman of his analytical interpretation of the moral, ethical and philosophical Dovid Ben Nuchim Sets Hamisha Asar Banquet Cong. David Ben Nuchim, of 12322 Dexter, will celebrate Hamisha Asar b'Shvat with its first a n.n u a 1 Father - Son, Mother-Daughter Banquet. The dinner is planned for 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the synagogue. • The evening's Aguest speaker will be Rabbi Moshe Sherer, executive vice- president of the Agudath Israel of America. Rabbi Sherer also is editor of D o s Yiddishe Rabbi Sherer Vort. Joseph Borenstein, president, has named Henry N. Carlebach as chairman of the banquet. All proceeds • will further activities of the congregation's youth movement. The synagogue is now com- prised of members of Agudath Israel of Detroit, which recently became associated with the con- gregation. Youth activities for about 150 children are spon- sored by the synagogue. For dinner reservations, call Carlebach, TO. 7-7523, or Bo- renstein, TO. 6-9,504. 0-w Young Israel Reconvenes Institute The second semester of the adult institute held by Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods will begin at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue. Rabbi Yaakov Homnick, spir- itual leader and •director of the institute, will again lead a group in conversational Hebrew. An attempt is made to speak He, brew during the entire session, using no translation. This Saturday, at 3:30 p.m., the Young Men's Group for Tal- mud will meet in the home of Jonathan Bodzin, 23550 Keno-- sha, Oak Park. The class is fol- lowed by one in Bible and Com- mentaries in the synagogue, at 4:30 p.m. At 9 a.m., Sunday, under aus- pices of the Bar Mitzvah Club, an adult educational group in current Jewish problems also is taught by Rabbi Homnick. Sabbath services this weekend will be at 5:15 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Horn- nick's sermon topic . will be "Then Will We Sing." aspects of the Bible and Tal- mud. - As one of the founders of the Vaad Harabonim (Council of Orthodox Rabbis) and its dean for the past • 18 years, Rabbi Stollman has worked continu- ously to uphold and expand re- ligious, moral a n d cultural standards of Jewish life in De- troit. For the last three years, he has been national vice-president of the Mizrachi Organization of America. In that office he played an instrumental role in effecting the merger of Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi ele- ments in this country. Because of Rabbi Stollman's unique contributions to many congregations and organizations in the local community, a com- mittee is now being formed which will represent every phase of the active Jewish com- munity here. For information or reserva- tions to the banquet, call the Vaad Harabonim, 12244 Dexter, Adas Shalom Couples to Conduct Services; Rabbi Syme to Speak Late sabbath services at Adas Shalom Synagogue at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 18, will be dedicated to and conducted by members of the congregation's Married Cou- ples Club. Rabbi M. Robert Syme, assist- ant rabbi at Temple Israel, will occupy the pulpit, and will speak on "The Challenge to Modern, Young Jews." Mem- bers of the Temple Israel Young Marrieds Group will be special guests. Participating in the service will be the following members of the Adas Shalom couples club; Mrs. Albert Lerner and Albert Goldstein, responsive reading; Sam Kaner, kiddush; and Sy Rosenwasser, newly- elected president who will offer greetings. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will of- ficiate, a n d Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will chant the service, assisted b y members of the Youth Choir. Following services, an oneg shabbat will be held in the synagogue social hall, under the auspices of the congregation's Young Married Couples Club. Frank Simons, president of the Temple Israel group, will offer greetings, after which Rabbi Segal and Rabbi Sy-me will an- swer questions and lead a dis- cussion. Music to be Emphasized at Adas Shalom Service "Music in the Jewish Faith" is the title of a_ speech to be given by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal this Saturday morning at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The subject will complement a special Shab- bat Shirah (The Sabbath of Song). Special selections will be pre- sented by Cantor Nicholas Fe- nakel and the adult choir. Spe- cial prayers and liturgical com- positions will be sung. In honor of Jewish Music Month, three new compositions will be pre- sented for the first time at the synagogue. Rabbi Halpern to Speak on `Jews Behind Iron Curtain' Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will speak ,on "Jewish Life Behind the Iron Curtain" at the regular oneg shabbat of Beth Abraham Synagogue at 8:30 p.m., today. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman will , offer liturgical selections, as- sisted by the Talismen Choir. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Viedrah will be hosts in honor of the engagement of their son, Ger- ald, to Beverly Ginsberg. IRA F. WEISMAN, a New York securities broker, has been elected president of the Asso- ciation of Men's Clubs of the Yeshiva University Synagogue Council. Nazism Spouted by H ungarian Refugees NEW YORK, (AJP) — A noted Hungarian Jewish sur- geon, who was flown to this country as a refugee with oth- er Hungarian refugees and brought to Camp Kilmer, told a friend in New York that he found many Nazi and Fascist- minded people among the refu- gees in the group that came with him. On the plane coming over, he told his friend, he heard numerous anti-Semitic utterances such as "Hitler should have finished the job with the Jews," etc. The sur- geon expressed fears that these Hungarian anti-Semites will transplant on the American continent seeds which may in time prove dangerous for Am- erican Jewry. Annual Games Night Slated by Branch 7, Labor Zionists Branch 7, Labor Zionists, will hold its annual Games Night on Jan. 19, at the LZ Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Proceeds will be sent to Histadrut. There will be prizes and refreshments, advises Henry Faigin, chairman. For information or tickets, call Faigin, VE. 6-6318. Rabbi JOSEPH H. LOOK- STEIN will be honored for "his service in behalf of Yeshiva University and the American Jewish community" at the uni- versity's annual rabbinic alumni dinner, Jan. 22. Center Basketball Gains Momentum as Teams Vie for League Leads Young Israel's recent 50-4.6 win over Bnai David in the In- tercongregational Basket ball League enabled them to take over first place in the Southern Division. Beth Abraham con- tinues without defeat to head the Northern Division. Stand- ings to date are: NORTHERN DIVISION Team Won Lost Beth Abraham 7 0 Adas Shalom 3 4 Beth Aaron 2 4 Ahavas Achim 2 4 Temple Israel 0 5 SOUTHERN DIVISION Young Israel 6 1 Bnai David 6 2 Shaar Hashomayim 5 2 Beth El 3 4 Shaarey Zedek 2 4 Bnai Moshe 0 6 Games scheduled for this Sunday, at the Davison Jewish Center will see action by Shaar Hashomayim and Beth El at 4 p.m.; Beth Aaron vs. Adas Emanu-El Sisterhood Plans Luncheon and Fashion Show The annual paid-up member- ship luncheon and fashion show of the Temple Emanu-El Sister- hood has been planned for 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the temple, 14450 W. 10 Mile. Following the luncheon, a "Now and Then" fashion show will be featured. Guests of mem- bers may attend at a small charge. Home baked cakes, gifts and workshop items will be on display and for sale. Shalom at 5 p.m.; Shaarey Zed- ek vs. Bnai David at 6 p.m.; and Temple Israel vs. Ahavas Achim at 7 p.m. In the major Center basket- ball league, Zussman AZA with a string of six successive vic- tories, holds tight to Teen League lead. The standings: TEEN LEAGUE Team Won Lost Zussman AZA 6 0 Nationals 4 2 Del Monicos 4 2 Northwest Imperials 2 4 Davison Imperials 1 5 Saxons 1 5 How Did We Get to be America's Largest Dealer? --Simply by saving err catontors the most mow WE'RE If FERINS Mt -1111E-111111 TAME M MUMMMES !ling BehviDen • I N TOMATO SAUC E sigtft.t. 57 VAR5%/ES M ANUFACTURED IM U.S A . ev HJ.HEINZ CO PITTSBURG H 9EG U . S ' s OF F.- ".. strictly KOSHER! There it is the all-important seal of approval of THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS or AMERICA . your guarantee of a Kosher food ! A delightful, quick-to-fix Kosher food ! The most popular "meichel" of them all in every Jewish neighborhood ! How about Heinz Kosher Beans today? HEINZ VEGETARIAN BEANS Strictly Kosher O 9-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, January 11, 1957 - Vaud Harabonim Dediccttes Banquet to Rabbi Stollman,