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March 15, 1957 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-15

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Only Available. Ducats for
`My Fair Lady' at Emanu-El

By the Oak-Woodser
"My Fair Lady" is coming to
Detroit for a three-week run,
beginning on March 25, but the
only place that tickets are avail-
able is in the suburbs.
Temple Emanu-El, which
bought out the house many
weeks ago for a benefit per-
formance of the hit Broadway
musical, is sitting on a batch of
tickets in all price categories.
With the announcement by
the manager of the Riviera The-

New Teen Club
at 10 Mile Center

The Del-Phi's,. a new teen
girl's club, has been formed at
the Ten Mile Jewish Center,
according to Ina Silberman, club
leader.
Jacque .Levin is club presi-
dent; Lois Zumberg and Leslye
Michlin, secretaries; Sandi
Stark, treasurer; and Joy. Moss,
sergeant - -at arms.
Club members include Lynda
Aronoff,. Iris Binstock, Jackie
Fields, Linda Freedman, Margie
Rosenberg and Dena Zimberg.
Club • colors a r e charcoal
brown and white, to be hues• of
club crewneck sweaters and
shirts.

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ater, where "My Fair Lady" will
play, that all performances are
completely sold out, it leaves
Emanu-El with the only known
available tickets. But, these, ac-
cording to Jay Frankel and Vic-
tor Martin,. co-chairman of the
benefit performance, are going
rapidly.
Speaking frankly, Benjamin
Goldstein, president of the
synagogue, formerly the Sub-
urban Temple, said that the
rates w, .re raised on tickets in
all cat, gories because of the
need for funds to complete
the temple structure.
The temple, with a member-
ship of 450 families, moved to
its own 'building at 14550 W. 10
Mile Rd. only last September
for the High Holy Day services,
Goldstein explained.
Actually, the building - wasn't
completed then, and it still has
a long way to go," he said. "This
benefit performance is being
given as the first in a series of
fund-raising programs to raise
$50,000 for furnishing the build-
ing."
Goldstein explained that in
addition to pews, which are still
to be added, the temple needs
a permanent ark, lobby furni-
ture, some landscaping and art
work on the facade of the struc-
ture.
Goldstein said that the en-
tire fund .- raising drive was
geared, for the coming High
Holiday season, when it was
hoped the temple would be
completely ready for holiday
"services and for _dedication.
So, if you're stuck for a ticket
for . "My Fair Lady" and also
want to aid in the progresS of
a beautiful building, write, stop
at or call Temple Emanu-El,
14550 W. 10 Mile, LI. 7-5015.

Suburban Boys Club
Starts Building Drive

A fund-raising drive has been
launched by businessmen and
civic leaders in the area of Au-
burn Heights to raise $150,000
for a new building to house the
Auburn Heights Boys Club.
The club was formed two
years ago to stem the tide of
an increasing rate of juvenile
delinquency in the area, which
is between Pontiac and the
South Oakland County' suburbs.
Meeting in the American Le-
g i o n building i n Auburn
Heights, the club quickly began
accomplishing its purpose. Its
popularity has grown, however,
and facilities are needed for 300
boys, who now attend 45 at a
time on a rotating ,basis.
To date, over $30,000 has been
raised toward the boys club
building. The club is affiliated
with the Boys Club of America.
Contributions may be mailed to
Boys Club of Auburn Heights,
1925 W. Auburn, Auburn
Heights, Mich.

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3rd SEDER

SOC Hadassali
to Meet Tuesday

The second joint meeting of
the Huntington Woods and Oak
Park groups of South Oakland
County Chapter of Hac_lassah
will be held at 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day, in the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, 19161 Schaefer.
Mrs. Joe Ellis, president of
SOC Chapter, invites members.
to bring their husbands to see
an original skit, written by Mrs.
Ernest Jay, including excerpts
from the past four musical pro-
ductions of the organization.
Mrs. Harmon Dix will be at the
piano.
Taking their original parts,
as they performed them will be
Mrs. Harvey Barnett" in "Car-
men," Mrs. Maurice Reizen and
Dr. Edward Levine, "Capt.
Sammy's Showboat," Mrs, Reiz-
en, Mrs. Abel Selburn, Dr. Le-
vine and Dr. Maurice Reizen,
"Room and Borscht" and Mrs.
Ernest Weiss and Harold Roll-
and, "Off the Cuff."
Previews from this year's pro-
duction, "Go West, Already,"
will be offered by Mrs. Harley
Citrin, Mrs. Lipshaw, Ben Sap-
perstein and Harvey Glassman.
The skit is directed by Mrs.
Abel Selburn, and a brief talk
about the production will be
given by Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin
Davidson,
The evening will feature a
talk on the Middle East by
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The
Jewish News. A social hour will
conclude the program.

A new group of Pioneer Wo- noon, it was announced this
men is being formed in Oak week.
Park, to meet during the after-
Although not yet chartered
the group is holdin,g regular
meetings, the next to be held at
Reject Bid from Church;
1 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Synagogue Rolls to New Site Sally Lichtenberg, 22021 Strat-
LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — A ford, Oak Park. Dessert lunch-
modest synagogue was moved eon will be served.
on rollers last week to a new
All women in the area inter-
site in- Los Angeles after its spi- ested in joining the group
ritual leader, Rabbi Morris Tar- should call Bea Shulman, LI
sish, rejected an offer of $25,000 2-0584.
for the building from a group
who wanted to convert it to a
church.
The rejected money would.
have made possible not only a
new synagogue building for the
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Queen Esther to Reign
at Beth Shalom DanCe

TEMPLE EMANU-EL BENEFIT
FOR TEMPLE BUILDING FUND

The winner of the Queen
Esther essay contest will reign
as queen of a Purim dance given
by the Sisterhood and Men's
Club of Cong. Beth Shalom.
The dance, to be held at 9
p.m., Saturday, at Carpenter's
Hall, on W. 12 Mile Rd., will
feature a variety of prizes, in-
cluding two tickets to "My Fair
Lady" and a one-week vacation
for a child at Totem Pole Day
Camp.
Tickets are available in ad-
vance from Mrs. Miles Green-
wald, LI, 6-1044, or Mrs. Ada '
Efros, KE. 5-6705, or at the door
the night of the dance.

MONDAY NIGHT

APRIL 1st 8:30 p.m.

RIVIERA THEATER — 9222 GRAND RIVER
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Rabbi Halpern's Sermon*:
`Purim—An Annual Saga'

Late services of Cong. Beth
Shalom, at 8:30 p.m., today, will
be held in the Oak Park High
School. Rabbi Mordecai S. Hal-
pern will discuss "Purim—An
Annual Saga." An oneg Shabbat,
under the direction of Mrs, Jo-
seph Gallen, will follow.

A SS ()STARRING

CHARLES

HUGH

VICTOR DEMPSTER

TICKETS on SALE at TEMPLE OFFICE

Come In, Phone, or for Mail Orders Use Form
Below, Enclosing Self-Addressed Envelope

MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION PAYABLE TO
TEMPLE EMANU-EL AND USE ATTACHED
FORM TO ORDER YOUR TICKETS

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For consideration of the inclosed contribution please send
me the follywing tickets for the April 1st Temple Emanuel
Benefit performance of "My Fair Lady."

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ORCHESTRA
Tickets @ $11.00
Tickets @ $ 9.00

FIRST BALCONY
. Tickets @ $10.00
..... .......Tickets @ $ 8.00

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BALCONY
.Tickets @ $6.00
Tickets @ $4.50
@ $3.50
Tickets @ ,$2.50

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MAIL CONTRIBUTIONS AND ORDER FORM TO:
TEMPLE EMANUEL THEATRE BENEFIT
14450 West 10 Mile Rd.
Oak Park 37, Mich.
NO C.O.D. ORDERS OR REFUNDS

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APRIL 18th

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Purim Family Service
Planned by Emanu-El

A special Purim family serv-
ice is planned by Cong. Einanti
El at 7:45 p.m., Saturday, when
the Junior Choir will present
the Purim story with a cantata,
"Star over Shushan."
The congregation will par-
ticipate in a joint sabbath eve
service with Temple Israel and
Temple Beth El at 8:30 p.m.,
today, at Temple Beth El, in
observance of Rabbi I. M. Wise
Sabbath.

.

14450 West 10 Mile Rd., Btw. Coolidge and GreenfiAtl
Lincoln 7-5015

Coy. Williams to Meet
Huntington Woods Dems

Gov. G. Mennen Williams will
meet :with members of - the
Democratic Committee of Hunt-
ington Woods at 8 p.m., today,
in the home of Dr. and Mrs.
George Mogill, 26008 Salem.
Gov. Williams, who will be
making a tour of clubs in the
South Oakland County areas'
throughout, the day, will be
guest of honor at the reception
given by the Mogills.

TW. 2-7500

• GEN. S. L. A. MARSHALL

Speaker:

7-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, March 15, 1957

The Suburban Community

Oak Parkers Form Pioneer Women's Group

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