Onai Bride Activities Miss Seidon Announces JSSB Adopts Firsht-Fiarman Rites June Wedding Date Fee-Charge Policy Planned for Dec. 22 for Counselling The first oneg shabbat of• the adult education committee of the GREATER DETROIT WOMEN'S COUNCIL will be held at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Al Stein, 20485 Carol. The Bible (Soncino Press edition) will be discussed by Mrs. Morris Serwin. Several se- lections will be rendered by Mrs. 'Al Berger in honor of Jewish Music Month. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Al Goldberg, UN. 4-8440. * * * BNAI BRITH GIRLS will sponsor a late Friday evening service at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 8, at Beth Abraham Synagogue. Ar- nold Kollen will serve as rabbi, and Norton Bicoll will be can- tor. The committee planning the service includes Audrey Faran, Susan Rico11, Sheila Milgrim, Frances Skulsky, Deanna Law- son, Irma Richman, Mary Appel, Beverly Roth and Betty Rossen. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will de- liver the sermon, and there will be an installation of new mem- bers. Following the service, a social hour is planned. Partici- pating chapters are Fanny Bryce, Gilda Partrite, B. Bene- dict Glazer and Israelettes, * * * "Where Is Judaism Going?" will be the topic of a trio of Detroit area rabbis at the third annual Institute on Judaism sponsored by PISGAH LODGE at 8:30. p.m., Monday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. The Orthodox view- point will be given by Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, while Rabbi Milton Arm speaks for the Con- servative branch and Rabbi Is- rael Saperstein, of Pontiac pre- sents the Reform approach. A question and answer period will follow. Arrangements have been made by Beryle Walters, chair- man, and Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, co-chairman. Members, their families and friends are urged to attend. N obRadekto b Smart 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 insimate • 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 Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADMIC V' HOTEL - Washington Blvd at Michigan Arr. MISS NORMA SEIDON A June wedding is planned by Norma Leone Seidon whose engagement to Raymond Theo- dore Zelch was announced re- cently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Seidon. Mr. Zelch is the son of Mrs. Lillian Zelch, of Lewiston, Me. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of Bates College. Cli■O■ 1111111F041•0.0 ■ 11 ■ 1111111114}0111•131•• ■ 0111111 ■0■ 01=11,0~ eivry On tlie This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest COUNCIL BROADCAST Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station; WJLB. Feature: Rabbi Jacob Chinitz, a faculty member of the fifth annual Synagogue Adult Insti- tute, sponsored by the five Con- servative congregations of De- troit, will discuss new courses of this adult study program over the Jewish Community Council portion of the Altman Jewish Hour. * ALTMAN JEWISH HOUR Time: 11 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Cantor Shabtai Ack- erman, of Cong. Beth Abraham, will make a guest appearance, talking informally about his life and career with director Nathan Siegel. He also will sing a number of Hebrew and liturgi- cal songs. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: The concluding ad- dress in a four-part _ series by Dr. Abraham J. Feldman, presi- dent of the Synagogue Council of America and rabbi of Cong. Beth Israel, Hartford, Conn., will highlight a talk on "What Is Religion Supposed. to Do for Us?" . * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Hot Iron," recount- ing the dramatic efforts of Emile Zola to obtain justice for Alfred Dreyfus, will be told. Radomer Aid Auxiliary Installs Mrs. Pianko • Installed into office in recent ceremonies of the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary were the fol- lowing women: Mesdames B. Pianko, presi- dent; B. Finkelstein and L. Sugar, Vice-presidents; F. Wein- man, treasurer; G. Waxman, - trustee; M. Ross, sunshine chair:- man; L. Katz and D. Adler, secretaries; M. Simkovitz, ser- geant-at-arms; S. Slakter, pub- licity; P. Weintraub and M, Weintraub, goodwill chairmen; B. Goodes and A. Sammit, re- freshment committee. Installed as members of the executive board were Mesdames R. Ager, K. Lubin, R. Tuttle- man, M. Trifler, M. Kapler, B. Adler, B. Nosanchuk, M. Lum- berg and E. Halpern. A temporary, experimental policy of the Jewish Social SerVice Bureau, adopted in 1954, has become permanent with the announcement _that fees will be charged for all JSSB counselling services. The announcement, made by the JSSB board, stated that fees will be based on ability to pay, as graded by income and size of family, and will range from $1 to a maximum of $10 for a single week's counselling. Types of services for which fees are charged include per- sonal and family counselling, child placemen t, adoption studies, service to aging, home- maker service, psychiatric and psychological consultations and migration cases. Resettlement cases, relief cases, transients and interviews with children of aging clients arranged at the case worker's request will remain on a no charge basis, and all services will be free to those who cannot . afford to pay. The new fee policy, according to Harold Silver, executive di- rector of JSSB, reflects the changing role of services to the community. Today's emphasis is on family and personal problems which with the poor. Financial aid affect the well-to-do equally cases, once the main respon- sibility of JSSB, have virtually ceased, Silver said. The fee schedule will make JSSB's service available to a broader section of the com- munity, many of whom hesitate to use a free service, and will increase the agency's amount of self-support, Silver added. JSSB receives 80 per cent of its budget from the Torch Drive and the Allied Jewish Campaign. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Nathan Rubin acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies and- His Orchestra Detroit's Leader in Entertainment TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 J. J. (LARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 MISS SANDRA FIRSHT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firsht, of W. Outer Dr., announce the You Can Be Sure . .. If It's engagement of their daughter, Sandra Leah, to Edward Louis Fiarman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fiarman, of Kenosha Ave., And His Orchestra Oak Park. UN 4-3018 The bride-elect is a student KE 5-2604 at the Univprsity of Michigan. Her fiance is studying account ial a1 amn i ancy at Walsh Institute. A Dec. Scott Films Presents Color la 22 wedding is being planned. ci WEDDING MOVIES ° Stereos and Candids AT A REASONABLE PRICE Dr. Drews to Address Speakers Club Meeting by Marshall Klaper Dr. Robert S. Drews, local WO. 1-4966 UN. 4-9190 psychatrist, will address mem- 0 bers of the Speakers Club at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the Davison Remodel Your Double Breasted Jewish Center. His topic, "In- Suit and 0Vdrcoat to Modern sanity in High Politics," is an appraisal of political history. A Single Breasted Models — Like Getting a New Garment! Altera- question period will follow. tions and weaving a specialty. DICK STEIN pixio ■ nmomosnesommooloroimameown.mothi Big Selection of SPORT COATS and SLACKS Photos by DAVE DOMBEY OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 2 Candids-3D—Movies Radom Tailors 6-4610, TY 8-7773i 11559 Dexter WE. 3-9152 44•1•11.01MIS.CM111111•01111•10 ∎0 DICK'S SKI SHOP Young Adults Set. Dates A hay ride this Saturday and the second annual dance on Feb. 23 are two events planned by the Beth Aaron Young Adult Club. For information, call Marilyn Lux, DI. 1-0266. Skis - Skates - Sleds - Clothing SKIS RENTED — REPAIRED Skates Sharpened 17510 West Seven Mile Road 4 Blks. E. of Southfield KEnwood 3-5974 Reproduced below is a copy of a letter sent by The Council of Orthodox Rabbis To Twin Pines Farms Dairy: COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT 9103 LINWOOD AVENUE DETROIT 6, MICHIGAN TYLER 6.13906 n": toll-eorm co)tilii RASMISRAELT.NOTIS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 3248 TUXEDO AVENUE TOWNSEND 13.13675 January 22, 3.957 Mr, John H, Stewart, President Twin Pines Farm Dairy 8445 Lyndon Avenue Detroit 38, Michigan Dear Mr, Stewart: Our sincere thanks to your organization for your fine cooperation in producing Cholev Yisroel (ritually supervised , milk) for over a year at our request so that the desire of the Jewish population for such a product could be tested, We know that the production of this. milk presented many new problems for the dairy, and we appreciate your patience in meeting and solving these problems as they arose. Though the demand for Cholev Yisroel at this time has not reached a volume that permits its continued production, we feel that you have demonstrated Twin Pines' deep sincerity in doing everything in your power to be of service to our community, We thank you in behalf of all the memberi of our Council and of the congregations they serve, Sincerely, Cholev Yisroel Committee Members:: CTIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS Rabbi Joseph Elias Rabbi Chaskel Grubner Rabbi eizer Levin. Executive Sed.etar Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick Rabbi Joel Litke Rabbi Samuel H. Prero Rabbi Moses Rothenberg Rabbi Israel I. Notis. Secretary 1