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January 25, 1957 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-01-25

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ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold
its 34th birthday games party
and luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Feb.
4, according to Mrs. Max Elias,
p r e s i d e n t. Prizes will be
awarded. For information, call
Mrs. Leonard Shapiro, chair-
man, UN. 3-&806; or Mrs. Harry
Katzman, ticket chairman, UN.
2-9428.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER-
HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will
meet at 8 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Charles Kief, 4003
W. Buena Vista. A social hour
will follow.
* * *
Mrs. Vera Rom, president of
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
ANEEIM, invites friends of
members to attend the 36th an-
nual banquet of the organiza-
tion at 6 p.m., Sunday, at Zack's
Catering. Rabbi Leo Y. Gold-
man will be principal speaker,
and David J. Cohen will be
toastmaster. A program of songs
will be offered by Mrs. Samuel
Bicoll, accompanied by Bella
Goldberg at the piano. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. 011a Man-
ning, UN. 1-1165, or Mrs. S.
Wolf, TY. 4-8320.

*

*

*

A night of games is planned
by the BNAI DAVID SISTER-
HOOD on Monday evening, in
the synagogue social hall. Mrs.
Sam Perlstein, chairman, states
that proceeds will go toward
the building fund of the new
synagogue. Tickets are available
at the door or by calling Mrs.
Maurice Oberman, ticket chair-
man, LI. 7-1985, or Mrs. Leon
Golden, LI. 6-2587.
*
*
*
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold an oneg shab-
bat at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, in
the home of Mrs. Jacob Tambor,
19462 Schaefer. Janet Waserman
and Wayne Cohen will sing, and
there will be selections by the
Sisterhood Choral Group, di-
rected by Cantor Jacob Tambor.
Serving with Mrs. Tambor on
her committee are Mesdames
Edward Allen, Morris Watnick,
Kenneth Belen, William Lite
and Sam Bonin.

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NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN will honor paid-
up members with a luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Jeri's
Cocktail Lounge. Mrs. Sam Kos-
sach, membership chairman, is
in charge of arrangements. The
next project of the group will
be an all-out drive for funds to
maintain local and Israeli cen-
ters aiding in the rehabilitation
of needy children. A board
meeting is planned for 12:30
p.m., Feb. 5, in the home of
Mrs. Yale Phillips, 3033 • W.
Grand.
* * *
Northeast Chapter of Wo-
men's American ORT will meet
for a luncheonette at 12:30 p.m.,
Thursday,. in the home of Mrs.
Clarence Eng-
g a s s, 1 g 3 4 4
Cumberland.
According to
Mesdames Her-
b e r t Kessler
and Milton
Okun, program
chairmen, Ja-
son L. Honig-
man, local at-
torney, will
Honigman speak on "What
Every Woman Should K n o w
About Estates, Wills and In-
vestments." Honigman present-
ly serves as vice-president of
the Michigan State Bar Founda-
tion. Mrs. Irvin Kurtz is chap-
ter president.
* * *
DEXTER MOTHERS CLUB
of the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, will hold its annual lunch-
eon at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 29, at the
D. W. Simons Center, 4000
Tuxedo.
*
*
ESTHER BERMAN BRANCH
PTO, United Hebrew Schools,
will hear Albert Elazar, UHS
superintendent, speak on "How
Should American Jewish Chil-
dren Be Educated?" at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the school audi-
torium. Piano selections by
Marilyn Lucas also will be fea-
tured, and refreshments served.
* * *
WILLIAM & IDA SCHULTZ
FAMILY CLUB will meet Feb.
9, at the home of William and
Ida Schultz to plan its annual
third seder.
• * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold an execu-
tive meeting at 12 noon, Mon-
day, in the home of Mrs. An-
drew Berger, 18950 Whitcomb.
Mrs. Elliot Schubiner, chairman
of the current fund-raising proj-
ect, will outline plans for a
"turn - in" luncheon, planned
shortly.
* * *
YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S
LEAGUE will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Young Israel Cen-
ter on Dexter. Mrs. David J.
Cohen, president, urges mem-
bers and their friends to bring
rummage to the meeting or to
call the Young Israel office for
pick-up. The annual rummage
sale will be held Feb. 4 to 8.

MONSTER SALE

clean sweep of
decorators floor
samples and
boutique accessories

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Mon. thru Sat.

Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER-
MAN POST recently sent a
number of sleeping bags to rel-
atives and friends of members
now serving in the Israel Army.
They were welcomed in Israel
"as a concrete symbol of soli-
darity between us and Ameri-
can Jews," according to Leo
Nelson, Post commander.

EQUALITY CLUB will hold
a luncheon and open meeting at
12:30 p.m., Monday, at 2652
Monterey. Mrs. A. Z. Berko-
witz is hostess.
* * *

GAMMA KAPPA CHI
ALUMNI AUXILIARY is sched-
uling a --fund - raising games
party for Feb. 25, at Rainbow
Terrace. Proceeds will be used
for a one-year scholarship to
Wayne State University. For
information, call Mrs. Chet
Winston, LI. 5-3506.
* * *
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hear
an address by Joseph Edelman
of the Jewish Community
Council on "Cominunity Rela-
tions" at its dessert luncheon
meeting Monday afternoon, in
the \ Labor Zionist Institute.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Bessie Dorchen, Clara Marks
and Dorothy Schechter. Friends
are invited.
* * *
"The Sky's the Limit," a mu-
sical comedy written by Mrs.
Jacob Chinitz and Mrs. Irwin
Leviant, will be presented at a
pre-donor rally of the AHAVAS
ACHIM SISTERHOOD at 8:30
p.m., Feb. 11, in the synagogue
social hall. Musical arrange-
ments and accompaniment are
by Mrs. Jack Mash, costumes by
Mrs. Sam Terman. Mrs. David
Grainer is program chairman.
Overall fund-raising chairman
is Mrs. Kenneth Belen, who is
in charge of donor arrange-
ments.
* * *
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL
AID will hear Mrs. Sanford
Saperstein, wife of Rabbi Sa-
perstein of Pontiac, speak on
"Youth in Israel" at a dessert
luncheon meeting planned for
1 p.m., Monday, at Beth Abra-
ham Synagogue. Mrs. David
Saks, president, invites the
community to attend.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will host husbands and friends
at a social evening planned for
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the North-
land Center concourse. H. Dean
Salisbury, of the Detroit Bank's
estate planning department,
will speak on "Your Family and
Your Will." An open discussion
will follow.
* * *
Mrs. Sidney Jackson, presi-
dent of the MUSIC STUDY
CLUB, announces the creation
of the Susan Kesler Kimelman
Scholarship, presented by Dr.
and Mrs. Sol Quentin Kesler in
memory of their daughter, Su-
san. The scholarship will be
for any young, deserVing musi-
cian seeking such aid, states
Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls, scholarship
chairman, UN. 2-4034.
*
*
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will hold
an oneg shabbat at 1 p.m:, Sat-
urday, in the home of Mrs.
David Simon, 20060 Heyden.
Discussion will center on "Bris,
Pidyan Ha-Ben and Bar Mitz-
vah."
* * *
AVIVA CHAPTER, ,Pioneer
Women, will present an evening
of Jewish music at 9 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of
Mrs. Blanche Bauman, 17357
San Juan. The program, "Love
Songs in Jewish Folk Lore,"
will be presented by Mesdames
Malke Shaw, Miriam Gornbein
and Annette Lippman. Friends
are invited. For reservations,
call VE. 6-631.8.

Activities

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a cultural program,
arranged by Jeanette Serling, at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs.
Dora Brownzweig will review
the life and work of A. D. Gor-
don, ideologist of the Labor
Zionist movement and a pro-
ponent of Youth Aliyah.

MISS JANET JACKSON

The engagement of Janet
Lorraine Jackson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Newton S. Jack-
son, of Monica Ave., to Arnold
W. Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isidore Schiller, of Flushing,
Long Island, N. Y., was an-
nounced recently. No wedding
date has been set.

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WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE have formulated plans
for the formation - of a new
chapter in the northwest sec-
tion. Mrs. Isadore Levin, presi-
dent, will be assisted in organ-
izing the new group by Mes-
dames Abraham Caplan, Morris
Servetter, Milton Winston and
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