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January 18, 1957 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-01-18

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Friday, January 18, 1957

INFDivisionCapta. insReportforDonorAssignments

Division captains meeting to receive assign-
ments for the annual donor event of the Ladies
Auxiliary, _Jewish National Fund, are left to
right, top row: Mesdames A. ROSENBLUM,
H. GOLD, M. KRAFT, W. KLAFER, M. LIP-
* * *

The 26th annual donor cam-
paign of the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the Jewish National Fund
will culminate with a donor tea
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
Temple Israel. Proceeds will go
toward establishing a chain of
defense settle-
ments in the
upper Galilec
area near Sat-
ed. Amount
needed for the
project is $75,-
000, according
to Mrs. Sidney
Ravin, Auxil-
iary president.
Guest speak-
er at the tea
will be Rabbi
Isaac L. Swift, Rabbi Swift
former chief rabbi of Australia
and vice-president of Australia-
New Zealand JNF.
is -oresently-spiritaal lead-
-
er of Cong. Sford, in Brooklyn,
N.Y.
A cantata, "Israel Reborn,"
will be presented by the Music
Study Club Choral Group, di-
rected by Dan Frohman.

PITT, I. KARDENER, K. STILLWATER, M.
WINSTON, L. LESSER and G. BAER; 'bottom
row, Mesdames E. WISHNETSKY, L. CHANIN,
B. PAULL, F. PRAG, J. ROSENTHAL, I.
BLUM, J. RING and WILLIAM HORDES.

Civic Leaders to Attend Mrs. Adler to Open
Kaufman Testimonial Hadassah Town Hall
Mrs. Morris Adler will be the
Planned by Bnai Brith first
speaker in Hadassah's 1957

Numerous reservations for
Bnai Brith Council's Nathan J.
Kaufman testimonial dinner
have been received from state
and civic leaders of the bench
and bar, says Albert Tucker,
Council chairman on arrange-
ments. The dinner is scheduled
for Jan. 29, at Holiday Manor.
At the affair, all members
new to the 23 BB men's lodges
will be presented as the Judge
Kaufman Class, according to
Harry N. Katz, Council vice-
president.
Morris Direnfeld, ticket chair-
man, advises that a few dinner
tickets are still available for
non-members. Tickets may be
procured by calling him at WO.
2-7062 or UN. 4-0240, or at the
BB Council office, - Butzel Bldg.,
163 Madison, WO. 3-7838.
Judge Kaufman was pro-
moted by Governor Williams in
April, 1954 from Judge of the
Common Pleas Court to Probate
Judge in charge of Juvenile
Court; he was re-elected last
November. Active in civic and
fraternal organizations, he is a
member of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai
Brith.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Simon
Axelrod acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives a n d
friends during the family's re-
Farband Camp Reunion
cent bereavement.

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Town Hall series, at 9:50 a.m.
Tuesday, at
Hadassah
House, 16240
W. Seven Mile
Rd. Her topic
will be "As
Israel Grows,
S o We Har-
vest."
Cont inuing
the o nc e-a-
m onth talks Mrs. Adler
will be Mrs. Harry Oberstein,
who will speak on "As Israel
Writes, So We Learn," Feb. 26;
and Mrs. Morris Schaver, speak-
ing on "As Israel Sings, So We
Rejoice," on March 26.-
Arrangements for the lec-
tures are being made by Had-
ahassah's education vice-pres-
ident Mrs. Albert Elazar, as-
sisted by Mrs. Sidney -Barnett
and the education committee.
The series is open to all Had-
assah members.

golden chicken soups: ..

With Matzoh Balls

Kreplach • Noodles

feature a review by attorney
Alan Brown of Maurice Samuel's
"The Professor and the Fossil,"
and a current events program
led by Mrs. Leopold J. Snyder,

chairman of program.
Schaefer Seven Chapter has
scheduled a dessert luncheon at
12:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs.
S. Tomaroff, 15110 Dartmouth,
Oak Park. Mrs. Samuel Koven,
world Jewish living chairman
will present a radio program on

Detroit Socialites Schedule
Quiz Show on Wednesday
A general information quiz
contest with prizes is being
planned by the Detroit Socialites
for 8:30 p.m., - Wednesday, at
Beth Abraham Synagogue, an-
nounces Rose Altman, secretary.
A social hour and dancing will
follow.
The organization's second
theater party is planned for this
Sunday: For information, call
Peter Steffin, VE. 8-5721.

"The History of Jewish Music,"
with narration by Mrs. Morris

Cole.
South-Central Chapter -W ill
offer a tape recording of Mrs.
Golda Meir's address before the
United Nations at a luncheon-
ette, to be served at 12:30 p.m.,
in the home of Mrs. Clarence
Bayles, •240 W. Outer Dr.
The previously , announced
meeting on integration planned
by the Louise Wise Chapter has
been cancelled.

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Center Chess Club Starts
Competition with a Triumph

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter Chess Club began' a series
of team matches against other
local clubs with a 10-3 win over
tJie International Institute Chess
Club. A return match is sched-
uled for Feb. 17, at the D. W.
Simons branch, 4000 Tuxedo.

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Camp Keyuma will - hold its
annual reunion at 2 p.m., Jan.
27, in the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute, 19161 Schaefer. Bernard
Jaffe, camp director, will greet
c a m p e r s, their parents and
friends.
Plans for the 1957 season will
be discussed, and new staff
members will be introduced.
Films depicting highlights of
the last season will be shown,
and a program of entertainment
is planned.
For additional information,
call Jaffe, at WE. 3-2239.

and family !

HOROWITZ-NARGARETEN

Flavorful, satisfying,

A series of meetings is plan-
ned by local chapters of the
Women's Division, American
Jewish Congress this Wednes-
day. All meetings will feature
prizes to be awarded to fund-
raising contributors.
Northeast Chapter will hold
a smorgasbord get-together at
12:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs.
Henry Small, 18674 Warrington,
culminating fund-raising efforts.
Northwest Chapter, meeting
with their husbands at 8:30
p.m., in the home of Mrs.
Arnold Frank, 18034 Oak, will

Camp Keyuma Slates
Reunion on Jan. 27

Farband Camp will present
the Wayne University Puppet
Players at its re-union, at 1:30
p.m., Sunday, at the Labor
Zionist Auditorium, 19161
Schaefer.
Camp movies will also be
shown at the event. In addition
to singing of favorite camp
songs, led by Bella Goldberg,
refreshments and prizes will be
offered.
Mrs. 1. Silverman Chairman
All past or potential campers, of Evergreen Dinner-Dance
their families and friends are
Mrs. Isadore Silverman is the
invited to the re-union, says
Ruben Selitsky, camp director. newly-appointed chairman of
Evergreen Congregation's third
Yet will he have compassion annual installation d i n n e r-
according to the multitude of his dance, to be held in May.
Construction of a synagogue
mercies. For he doth not afflict
willingly nor grieve the chil- is also expected to begin at that
time, according to the congrega-
dren of men.—Lam. 3:32, 33.
tion executive board. Until the
building is completed, Friday
night services are being held at
Cong. Ahavas Achim, on the
first Friday of each month, and
at 20078 Kentfield, on, the re-
maining Fridays.

CAIN'
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Congress Groups Meet Wednesday

Albert Elazar to Address
Beth Abraham PTO

Albert Elazar, superintendent
of the United Hebrew Schools,
will talk on "Learning to Live
with Our Children Jewishly" at
a meeting of the Beth Abraham
PTO, United Hebrew Schools,
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
synagogue. Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
pern will greet the parents.
Officers of the branch are
Mesdames Meyer Miller, presi-
dent; William Farber, vice-
president; and Lec Rudolph, sec-
retary. Michael Michlin is
branch principal.

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home—fashions for each member
of the family. Target items, you
know, are drawn from completely
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quality in every respect. Some
Target Sales will be advertised—
many more will be featured in the
various departments—some in
limited quantities. So shop often
in January-and enjoy savings!

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