Bnai Brith Councils to Sponsor
Institute on Judaism, May 10 to 12

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An Institute on Judaism is
being sponsored by the Greater
Detroit Men's and Women's
Councils of Bnai Brith from
May 10 to 12, at Camp Tama-
rack, Holly, Mich.
The theme, "Judaism for the
Modern World," will deal with
five major categories: "What
Can a Modern Jew Believe?"
"Judaism a n d.:
t h e Emotional
Life," Judaism
and Family
Living," Juda-
ism and Busi-
ness" and "Ju-
daism and the
Non-Jew."
Discussione.k
and study
groups will be
led by mem- Dr. Rosmarin
hers of the faculty of the na-
tional Bnai Brith Institute of
Judaism who conduct similar
_seminars throughout the coun-
try.
Among the fculty will be Dr.
Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, a native
of Frankfort, Germany who re-
ceived her PhD from, the Uni-
versity of Wurzburg.
She has taught Jewish litera-
ture at the New School of So-
cial Research in New York, and
specializes in Jewish theology,
Zionist theory and contempo-
rary Jewish problems. She is
editor of the Jewish Spectator,
a lecturer and author of eight
books.
Also participating in the, dis-
cussions will be Rabbi Arthur
H. Neulander, spiritual leader
of the Baywater Jewish Center.
He was rabbi of Cong. Beth
Israel, Richmond Hills, N.Y., for
25 years.

Sisterhood to Sponsor
Mom-Daughter Dinner

A mothers-and-daughters din-
ner will be given by the Ever-
green Jewish Congregation Sis-
terhood at 6 p.m., May 9, at La-
char's Catering, 13224 Dexter.
Hors d'oeuvres and cocktails
will precede the dinner, at
Which prizes will be distributed.
Mrs. George K a r b e r has
planned the evening's program,
which will feature an original
comedy, "The Lovely Latke
Lady," written by Mrs. Irwin
Weiler and starring Mrs. Israel
Idelsohn. Vocal selections will
be rendered by the "Teenettes,"
Frances Morgano, Susie Bacall,
Linda Higley and Susie Heller.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Gerald Meisel, KE. 3-1844, or
Mrs. Dan Hamburg, KE. 3-5217.
Mrs. Edward Friedman is ticket
chairman.

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Rabbi Neulander has served
as a representative of the
United Synagogue and Syna-
gogue Council of America.
Registration costs, cover sleep-
ing accommodations for two
nights, meals and recreational
and other programs being
planned. Reservations for the
Institute May be made by call-
ing Mrs. Albert Goldberg, UN.
4-8440, or Morris Direnfeld, WO.
3-7838.
Mrs. Philip Fealk and Harry
Katz are chairmen of the Coun-
cil's Institute committee. They
are assisted. by the following
chairmen: Harriett Rappaport,
arrangements; Mrs. Hy Burn-
stein, secretary; Mrs. Marion
Goldberg and Morris Direnfeld,
reservations; Madeline Belkin,
extra-curricular; B o b Kohler
and Hy Crystal, brochure; Mrs.
Miriam R a d k i n, registration;
and Rudolph Meyersohn,
licity.

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By JUDY ANN JACOBS

JNF Auxiliary
Invites Women
to Open Meeting

Oirtks

The C.ouniza,

UN. 3-0404

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An open general meeting at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, will be held
by the Ladies'
Auxiliary of
the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, ac-
cording to an-
nouncement by
Mrs. Sidney
Ravin, p presi-
r e s
dent. The
meeting, to be
preceded by
dessert lunch_
eon, will take
place at Beth Mrs: Levin
Aaron Synagogue, Wyoming at
Thatcher.
Program chairman Mrs. Wil-
liam Levin reports that two
newly-released color films of
Israel will be shown at the meet-
ing.
Hostesses for the dessert will
include Mesdames I. Bloom,
Nathan Rosin, A. Sima and
Joseph Deytshe.
The ladies auxiliary is cur-
rently undertaking a "blue-and-
white-box campaign." "A coin
a day is the JNF way" is the
slogan of the organization,
which is attempting to place a
JNF box in every Jewish home.
For the boxes, contact Mrs.
Abraham Scheuer, DI 1-0506 or
Mrs. George Lerner, UN 2-7438,
co-chairman of the project.

Some people just can't stay
away from learnin'. And second
year U of M law student, Hanley
Gurwin, is' one of them. During
this, as well as last spring vaca-
tion, Hanley attended two days
of classes at Harvard Univer-
sity.
However, how he spent the
rest of his vacation offsets any
taint- of 'egghead.' With U of M
bus. ad . student Evan Hirsch
Hanley motored extensively,
visiting friends in Cambridge,
Mass., in Toledo, and in New
York. Quipped Hanley, "but we
came all the way back to Detroit
to see 'My Fair Lady.' "
* * *
Selection of 1957 fellowships
and scholarships granted an-
nually by the Horace H. Rack-
ham School of Graduate Studies
was recently made. Fellowships
were awarded to Henry Elsner
Jr., in sociology; to Mayer Zald,
in social psychology; and to
Richard Braun, in classical
studies. Kenneth Fox received
a scholarship grant in physics
for study at Wayne State Uni-
versity.
* * *
Judy Kessler, Sandy Bader,
Sheila Burke and Carolyn
Rosenbaum of Kalamazoo are ,
newly installed officers of the
Women's Athletic Association on
campus. New officers of the
Women's League include Gayle
MISS MARILYN GELB
Burns Sarah Drasin, and Joan
The engagement, of Marilyn Beris.
Publicity head for next year's
Sue Gelb to Michael Neil Hartz Junior Girls Play is Shirley
has been announced by her par- Berkowitz of Grand Rapids,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gurskey, while Barbara Scheibler is as-
of S. Bellwood Dr., Birming- sistant general chairman. Sopho-
ham.
mores-to-be Adrienne Richards,
The bridegroom-elect is the Lawrence Velvel, Robert Shaye
son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Allan Nachman will hold
Hartz, of Northlawn. Ave. Both offices in next year's Soph
young people are students at Show.
Wayne State University, where
Robert Stein is Hillel Student
Mr. Hartz is affiliated with Sig- Goverrunent's new vice-presi-
ma Alpha Mu fraternity.
dent.
* * *
Certain U of M professors are
currently achieving national and
international fame. For example,
Dr. G. Robert Greenberg, pro-
April 14—To Dr. and. Mrs. fessor of biological chemistry in
Melvyn D. Wolf (Bette Aaron), the University's medical school
of 3230 Cambridge, a son, Law- was presented the 1957 Paul-
Lewis Award in Enzyme Chem-
rence Aaron.
* *
istry.
Dr. Jerome W. Conn, profes-
April 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul A. Begun (Dorothy Push- sor of internal medicine and
.kin), of 18627 Marlowe, a son, chief of the endocrinology and
metabolism unit at University
David Lawrence.
* * *
Hospital, was awarded the
April 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bernard Medal from the
Sheldon Decker (Dorothy Lak- University of Montreal's Insti-
er), of 665 W. Warren, a daugh- tute of Experimental Medicine
and Surgery.
ter, Randi Lene.
Associate Professor Leslie
* * *
April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Kish, who heads the sampling
Leon -Serling ( Sandra Cohen), section of U of M's Survey Re-
of 13901 Pearson, Oak Park,, a search Center, will spend three
weeks in Santurce, Puerto Rico
daughter, Beth Ellen.
as a special consultant to the
* *
Puerto Rican Department of
April 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Agriculture and Commerce.
Harry Cohan (Sally Kaplan), of
Professor of serology Dr.
20250 Burt, a daughter, Deborah Rueben Kahn is one of seven
Elaine.
U of M faculty members to be-
* * *
come a charter fellow of the
April 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. newly organized American
Sherwin Tukel (Emily Heim- Academy of Microbiologists.
* * *
lich), of 24071 Condon, Oak
Park, a son, Daniel.
At Hill Auditorium last Sat-
*
*
urday, Under Secretary of the
March 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. UN, Dr. Ralph Bunche made his
Bernard Boren (Harriet Lois first saceech since returning from
Shapiro), of Church Road, Oak the Middle East. And campus
Park, a daughter, Roberta favorite, cartoonist Walt Kelley,
Sheryl.
"Pogo" 's creator, spoke to jour-
* * *
nalism students.
March 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Kaner (Dora Mandel-
Hal March has been signed
baum, formerly of Windsor, for his first starring film role
Ont.), of 20155 Littlefiekl, a in "Hear Me Good," Paramount
Studios announce. The emcee
son., Jon Coleman.
* *
of the $64,000 Question program
March 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. will play a fast-talking New
Samuel Deitch (Ruth Kubo- York con man who fixes a
witzke), a son, Kevin Richard. BroOklyn beauty contest.

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