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April 26, 1957 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-04-26

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Mrs. Karbel to Be Zionist Regional Convention to Hear
JWF Women's
Direct Hook-Up Talk by Dr. Neumann
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi- South Haven; Jacob Ashendorf,
DivisionPresident dent
of the Zionist Organiza-

• Mrs. Abraham Cooper, nomi-
nating committee chairman, sub-
mitted a slate of proposed offi-
cers and board members for the
Women's
of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, an-
nounced Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels,
division presi-
dent. The elec-
tion will be
held at the an-
nual meeting
and workers'
party, June 18.
Mrs. Sidney
J. Karbel has
been nominat-
ed for presi-
dent.
Renominated
for vice-presi- Mrs. Karbel
dent are Mesdames Eugene J
Arnfield, Harry E. August, I.
Jerome Hauser and Philip R.
Marcuse.
Mrs. Benjamin Jones was re-
nominated as corresponding
secretary and Mrs. Herbert S.
Frank as recording secretary.
Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Karbel
were nominated to the board
of governors of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
Nominated to the Women's
Division board of directors for
a second term of three years
are: Mesdames Murray Altman,
Eugene J. Arnfeld, Eli Gross,
.Benjamin Jones, Maxwell Jos-
pey, Leo . Mellen, Hyman R.
Nathan, Irving Posner and
Nathan Schermer.
The following were nominat-
ed for a three year term: Mes-
dames Herman August, Theo-
dore Bargman, Harry Barnett,
Harry Becker and Isidore So-
beloff.
Mrs. Saul J. Rubin was.nomi-
nated for a two*year unfinished
term.
Members of the nominating
committee are: Mesdames
Cooper, Harry Frank, John C.
Hopp, J. Shurley Horwitz, Ben-
jamin Jaffe, Adolph Lowe and
Emil T. Stern.

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tion of America, will address
the eighth annual convention of
the Michigan Zionist Region
over a two-way hook-up from
New York this weekend.
The convention, being held
Saturday night and Sunday, at
the Hotel Pantlind, Grand Rap-
ids, will open with a President's
Reception, at 8;30 p.m., honor-
ing Leon Kay, of Detroit, re-
gional president.
Another highlight will be an
address by Dr. Nasrollah S.
Fatemi, noted
A r a b scholar
and diplomat,
who will be
princip.al
speaker at the
dinner session
at 5 p.m., Sun-
day.
During 't h e
day, there will
be a brunch at
10:30 a.m., fol-
lowed by a
wbrkshop ses-
Leon Kay
sion at 1:45
p.m. and plenary session at
3 p.m.
Workshop panelists, will be
Rabbi Milton Arm, Rabbi Oscar
Fleishaker, of Grand Rapids,
Dr. Bernard Weston and Percy
Kaplan, Detroit director of the
Jewish National Fund.
The sessions will be chaired
by Harry Binder, of Flint;
Leonard Radner, of Detroit;
and Rabbi Fleischaker.
Sunday's keynote address will
be given by Kay at 3 p,m., And
Ezekiel Leikin, regional direct-
or, will give, the 'annual report
at the bruncheon session.
Serving on the various con-
vention committees are Binder;
Benjamin Baum, Irving Klei-
man and Ben Weprnan, of
Grand Rapids; Rabbi Harold
Richter and Jack Moscov, • of

Muskegon; Dr. George -Kessler,
Lansing; Rabbi Israel Goodman,
Joseph Jacobson and J. Meyers,
Pontiac; Leon Moscowitz, Sag-
inaw; Louis B. Harrison, Bay
City; and Milton Marwil, Mor-
ris Jacobs, M. Ben Lewis and
David Zellman, of Detroit.

Circle Groups Slate
Tournament, Lecturer

Mrs. Libby Pintarich, secre-
tary of the Detroit Workmen's
Circle bowling league, an-
nounced today that the final
matches of the Mid-West Inter-
City Workmen's Circle Bowling
Tournament Will be held at 9:30
a.m., Sunday, at State Fair Rec-
reation, l'_9600 Woodward.
The competing teams are De-
troit vs. Cleveland. The Cleve-
landers, arriving on Saturday,
will be guests at a cocktail
party in their honor at the
W C Center, 11529 Linwood
that evening.
The Parents Council of the
WC 'Schools will present Dr.
Edward Bantel in a talk on
"The Growing Child Between
the Years of 5-15: Their Fears,
Emotions and Normal. Develop-
ment."
Dr. Bantel, formerly of Co-
lumbia University, is assistant
professor of educational psy-
chology at Wayne State Univer-.
sity. He will address the month-
ly meeting of the W C Parents
Council at the W C Center at
9 p.m., Tuesday.
Friends are invited to attend.
There is no admission charge.

Regional Teens
to Attend Outing

Detroiter• to Represent
Masonic Unit in Washington

Representatives from the teen
councils of Detroit's Jewish
Community Center, the Wind- i
sor Jewish Community Council
and the Jewish Community.
Center of Toledo, will partici-
pate in an outing at Camp Tam-
arack, Holly, Michigan, this
week-end.
Highlighting the prOgram will
be a workshop on "How Teen
Councils Can Function More Ef-
fectively," with Sam Skolnick,
director of Camp Tamarack, as
keynote speaker.
Other weekend fev.tures will
be an oneg shabbat, prepared
by Windsor teens, a Friday
night social, directed by the To-
ledo group; softball, basketball,
and coed volleyball games, hik-
ing, and a Saturday night so-
cial, planned by the Detroit
Center.
The planning committee for
the event included Lee Harris,
Joe Shecter, Nadele Eisenberg,
Janis Bard, Innis Siegel, 'Mickey
Maskin, . of Detroit, and Dave
Stone, Dick Fain and Larry
Gould, of Toledo.. ,
Teen supervisors in charge of
the program were Carl Hart-
man, Detroit; Ted Kanner, To-
ledo; and -II‘rold Chetkow,
Windsor.

Detroit Link, OGC, will be
represented at the grand con-
vention in Atlantic City May
3 to 7, by Pauline Grant, worthy
matron, and Harry Zausmer,
worthy patron, 'and their offi-
cers.
The. Link, a Masonic-affiliated
group which works for aid to
underprivileged children, meets
the second Monday of each
month, at Holiday Manor.
Members wishing to attend the
convention, should call Jean
Holender, secretary, DI 1-9167.

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Gizi Szanta to Be Center
Symphony Soloist Tues.

-

Gizi Szanto, renowned pianist,
head of the piano department at
the Detroit Conservatory of
Music-, will be guest soloist with
the Center Symphony Orches-
tra, Julius Cha-
jes conducting,
at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the
Davison Jewish
Center.
In the fifth
concert of the
series, which is
in its 17th sea-
son, Miss Szan-
to will play in
Gizi Szanto Mozart's "Piano
Concerto in D, Minor," K.466.
The orchestra will be heard in
Overture "Iphigenia in Aulis,"
by Gluck; "Symphony No. 2,
Op. 36 in D Major," by Beetht-
yen; "Air for the G-String," by
Bach, with a violin solo played
by Edouard Kesner.
Hungarian-born Miss Szanto
has appeared as soloist for the
Detroit _Symphony orchestra six
times and with numerous other
symphonic groups throughout
the United States and Canada.
Her work with the French mas-
ter Isidor Philipp resulted in an
artist's degree with highest
honors.

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To Be Honored by UAHC

Leonard N. Simons, prominent
Detroit advertising executive,
will deliver the sermon at Tem-
ple Beth *El, in Flint, Mich.,
tonight.
Next week, at the convention
of the Unibn of American He-
brew Congregations, in Toronto,
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Simons, Mr. Simons is slated
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