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March 22, 1957 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-22

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Committee to Back Governor's Appointees
Bnai David Upsets Bah Abraham
A group of communal leaders Boehm, Probate Court; and El-
this week formed a committee vin L. Davenport, Common
to Win Intercongregational Playoffs igewry
to throw their support behind Pleas Court.
A scrappy Bnai David team the results will not count in
the judicial choices of Gov. Wil-
I
'
Au-
On
the
Listed as members of the
handed Beth Abraham its first the standings.
liams in the April 1 general committee are Mrs. Irving Pos.
With the Bantam and Junior i
loss of the season last Sunday
This Week's Radio and
election.
ner, I. Pokempner, Mrs. Alex-
Television Programs
to win the Intercongregational Divisions championships all de- I
The committee's • statement ander Sanders, Bert Smokier,
Basketball League champion- tided, a special program is
of Jewish Interest
urges the retention of the fol- Leonard Kasle, Abe Zwerdling,
planned this Saturday, at the I
ship.
lowing Judges named recently Stanley Michaels, Max Osnos,

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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
The new champs, who won 46- Davison Center gym.
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
44, had led the League's South-
Bantam champs, Kinx, will
ern Division most of the way
play an All-Star squad from
Station: WXYZ.
during the season, to be edged
the division at 7 p.m., while
Feature: The concluding mes-
out in the final weeks by Young the Junior League All-Stars
sage of Dr. Nelson Glueck's
Israel, which wound up in first
will play Strauss, the Junior four-part series will be "New
place in regular season play.
champions at 8 p.m.
Developments at Our College-
Bnai David had eliminated The Kinx team of Barry Institute in New York, Cincin-
Young Israel earlier this month Baum, Wayne Bolokofsky, Ron- n a t i and Los Angeles." Dr.
to qualify for the final round ald Serlin, Paul Lipson, Stuart Glueck is president of the He-
against Beth Abraham, which Sellman, Paul Wein, Roger brew Union College-Jewish In-
ended the regular season with Blau, Larry Gussin, Mark Atlus stitute of Religion.
a 13-0 record. and Michael Chaben plays Ron-
* * *
High scorer for the game nie Felsot, Wally Eisenberg,
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Steve Goodman, Institutes; Marc
was Ronnie Sherr, who had
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
20 points for the winners. • Dworkin, Steve Roth, Dennis
Station: WWJ.
Sharing scoring honors for Kosofsky, Adriatics; • Marvin
F e a t u r e: A documentary
Bnai David were Alvin Rubin Siporin, Barry Goldsmith and
script portraying the life of Jus-
and Allen Hilf, both with 12 Larry Corey, Lincolns.
The Strauss team, composed tice Louis Marshall, whose cen-
points.
Other members of the cham- of David Finkelstein, Martin tennial is being observed' this
pionship team are Sheldon Horowitz, Howard Golding, Jim year, will be told in "A Cham-
Simon, Harvey Leach and Ber- Slipon, Don Surath, Kenneth pion of Liberty."
* * *
nard Goldstein. Marty Korobkin Tucker, Howard Shecter, Elli-
scored 19 points for' the losers. ott Siegel, Gerald Haase and
ALTMAN JEWISH HOUR
In a run-off for third place Ronnie Kief, will vie against
Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday.
in the league standings, Beth Junior All-Stars Mark Gendel-
Station: WJLB.
Aaron squeaked by Young man, Phil Perlstein, Mark Ka-
han,
Riptons;
Paul
Levi,
Ron
Feature:
Cantor Mil Gildin, of
Israel, 39-38, in the preliminary
Bale,
Howard
Topcik,
Try-
Beth
Aaron
Synagogue, will ap-
game last Sunday.
All players, managers, coach- squares; Steve Ziff, Dave New- pear in a special presentation
. es and league officials will at- man and Richard Heller, Pro- of the Purim liturgy.
* * *
tend the closing dinner of the gressives.
Adult volunteers, mostly fath-
ICBL on April 3, when the
COUNCIL BROADCAST
award ceremony will take place. ers of players, who helped con-
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Meanwhile, in the Center duct both Bantam and Junior
Station: WJLB.
Leagues,
included
Michael
Teen League playoffs, Zussman
Greene,
of
Hannah
Schloss
Old
Feature: Highlighting the
AZA topped Saxons, 45-36, and
Nationals swamped Del Moni- .Timers, League coordinator; forthcoming Regional Institute
cos, 56-30. The loss by Del Mon- Manuel Helfman, Leo Neuman, on "Iuael and Jewish Living in
icos dropped them from further Harry Kosofsky, Sam Perlstein, America," Sandford Goldberg,
play in the double elimination Abe Rappoport, Simon Cohen, chairman of the Labor Zionist
Ben Hitow, Morrey Surath, Dr. Council of Detroit, and Joseph
tournament.
Zussman and Nationals will Ben Stammel, Al Ziff, Saul Fel- Edelma n, institute chairman,
play at 2:30 p.m., this Sunday. sot, Dr. Harry Topcik, Harry will discuss pertinent issues fac-
Should Zussman win, Nationals Chaben and Herman Rockman. ing the American Jewish Com-
Sam Levy, Center health edu- munity over the Jewish Com-
woud be eliminated with two
defeats. However, should Na- cation superVisor, was League munity Council portion of the
tional's win, the two teams will supervisor, and Allen Gelfond, Altman Jewish Hour.
draw straws to see who plays junior program assistant, was
Saxons in the Mareh 31 game. League manager.
N. H. Knoppow Realty
Zussman has a 2-0 playoff rec-
Names C. W. Greenberg
ord to date, while Nationals and
Saxons each have won one and
The addition of Charles W.
lost one.
Greenberg to the sales staff of
Lancers are assured of a place
A Purim party, including en- the N. H. Knoppow Co., of
in the Class C League playoffs, tertainment, refreshments and 11835 Dexter, was announced
which begin • on April 1. With a games, will be held by the this week by company officials.
9-2 record, Lancers now are KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB on
Greenberg, who specializes in
certain to finish in first place. 'Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
buying and selling properties in
A hotly contested battle, how- Harry Friedman, 3241 • Colling- the northwest area, will con-
ever, still goes on for second w oo.d. .
tinue to give his personal at-
place between Dukes and Vul-
tention to clients in that area,
cans to determine who will play
PITCHER SCHOOL PTA will
Lancers in the two-out-of-three observe a Brotherhood theme as he has done in the past.
the
play-
for
elimination contest
at its meeting at 8 p.m., Wednes-
off title. •
day, when Wayne State Univer-
Semanos, newly-added to the sity's Panel of Americans (a
League, lost two games by one- Jew, Protegant, Catholic and
point margins, when Vulcans Negro) discuss social and re-
topped them 29-28 and Dukes ligious community adjustments.
won, 35-34. They are still to Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin also will
meet Lancers and Counts, but participate in the program,
which will be followed by a
social hour.
* * *
Rev. John Coogan, chairman
of the Detroit Commission on
Community Relations, will mod-
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* * *
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