Bnai Brith Activities
HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE
and CHAPTER will celebrate
their 10th anniversary with a
joint installation dinner-dance
at 6:30 p.m., June 3, at North-
wood Inn. Chapter officers to
be inducted are Mesdames Al
Lee, president; Hyman Gottlieb,
Harold Klein and Oscar Becker-
man, vice-presidents; A. M.
Weber, treasurer; Sanford Fried-
man, Harvey Goldberg, Ray-
mond Portney, George Maskin
and Morris Mittleman, secre-
taries. Mrs. Alfred Lakin, hon-
orary Keidan president and a
past Detroit Council president,
will be installing officer. Sid-
ney Karbel, past District presi-
dent, will induct these Lodge
officers: Alfred Lakin, presi-
dent; Irving Flaschen, Harry
Nathan and William Katz, vice-
presidents; Aaron Kahn, sec-
retary; and Sidney Benjamin,
treasurer. Panchito and his or-
chestra will provide music for
dancing, and there will be spe-
Handler BB Groups
Set Joint Installation
Philip Handler Lodge and
Chapter of Bnai Brith will hold
a joint installation program and
dance at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at Cong. Beth Moses, Linwood
at Oakman Ct. A cocktail hour
will precede the program at
7:30 p.m.
Louis Barden, president of
the BB Men's Council, will in-
stall the following Lodge offi-
cers:
Sander Tobias, president; Irving
Meyers, Martin Pasmanter and Mor-
ris Lazarus,. vice-presidents; Ronald
Clinton, Ruben Haron and Ronald
Freeman, secretaries; Irving Berger,
treasurer; Louis Schwartz, warden;
Sidney Barash, guardian; Joseph
Katzman, chaplain; Merle Silver-
man, Harry Sherman, Louis Wasser-
man, Sheridan Holzman and Bert
Hornberg, :trustees; and Ben Garri-
son, David Guss, Robert Venetianer,
Milton Greenberg, Morris Blechman,
Robert Rubinstein, Harry Harwoods
and Joseph Katzman, honorary trus-
tees.
Installing Chapters officers
will be Mrs. Louis Manning,
, past president of the BB Wom-
en's Council. They are:
Mesdames Bernard Abramson,
president; Sidney Levine, Edward
Warner and Dave Goldstein, vice-
presidents; Nathan Lash, William
Kalb, Albert Finkelstein and Nathan
Faine, secretaries; Henry Edelman,
treasurer; Alex Leder, sentinel; Al
Lookman, counselor; Maurice Glick,
guide; Reuben Atlas, historian;
Charles Galinsky, Gordon Fruitman,
Joseph Plotnick and Charles Jones,
trustees; and Ethel Blackman, Jack
Ehrlich, Louis Goldberg, Ben Gar-
rison, David Guss, Bernard Harris,
Jack Harwoods, Norman Horowitz,
Leo Hoffman, Julius Kushner, Irving
Meyers, Larry Plotnick, Martin Pas-
manter, Ben Schneider, Anne Sil-
ver, Louis Stotsky, Sander- Tobias
and Louis Zahler, board members.
Installation chairman are
Morris Blechman and Ben Gar-
rison -for the Lodge, and Mes-
dames Charles Jones, Gordon
Fruitman and Charles Galinsky
for the Chapter.
ADL Plans Institute
on Human Relations
The fourth annual Institute
on Human Relations is being
planned by the Michigan Re-
gional Advisory Board of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith for the weekend
of June 7 to 9, at South Haven.
The Institute, to be held at
Fidelman's Resort, will high-
light religious services, semi-
nars on ADL programming,
special speakers and social
events.
Among the participants will
be Dr. Morton J. Sobel, ADL
Michigan regional director; Irv-
ing Fidelman, chairman of
MRAB; Mrs. Bernard Bliefield,
outgoing president of the
Greater Detroit.. BB Women's
Council; Marcella M. Steuben,
Harry Yudkoff, Mrs. A. B.
Counselbaum, Robert C. Kohler
and Sidney H. Sayles.
Reservations are being ac- .
cepted for adults and children
at the ADL office, Suite 120,
163 Madison, WO 2-9686.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Nathan Pasman acknowledges
with grateful appreciation. the
many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
Miss Weissman to Wed
Allan jay Rosenberg
Physicians to Focus on Jerusalem Academy
Doctors attending the seventh invites all Detroit physicians
annual assembly of the Ameri- to attend the assembly program.
can Physicians Fellowship for The event occurs on the eve-
cial entertainment. For reser-
the Israel Medical Association ning before the American Medi-
vations, call Aaron Kahn, LI.
will focus on the Jerusalem cal Association Convention, also
7-9682; Mrs. Sam Kahl, DI.
Academy of Medicine at their to be held in New York.
1-2083; or Max Yorke, UN.
8 p.m. meeting, June 2, at
4-7814.
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Hotel Commodore, New York.
. HE's BACK AGAIN
The academy "As a Future
DOWNTOWN LODGE and
IN FULL SWING!
Light of the Ages" will be dis-
CHAPTER have scheduled a
cussed by Dr. Samuel A. Le-
10th anniversary dinner at 7
vine, international authority on
p.m., June 13, at the Labor
heart disease and clinical pro-
and His Orchestra
Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
fessor of medicine at Harvard
LI. 7-2943
Lodge officers who were re-
Medical School.
cently elected are Sam Cohen,
David I. Marmor, director of
president; Mel Robbins, Yale
the research department of the
Phillips and Max Milan, vice-
Israel Office of Information,
presidents; Charles Jessup and
will speak on "Jerusalem in the
Al Leader, secretaries; Marcus
Light of Ages."
Bass, treasurer; Meyer Mandel-
The instrumentally accom- CLEANED and HAND FINISHED
baum, guardian; Paul Kales,
panied "Jerusalem in Song
warden; Abe Milgrom, chap-
Ambassador Cleaners
Through the Ages" will be pre-
lain; and Seymour Zate, Hy
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sented
by
the
Tzabar
Israel
Baren, Leo Sklar, Irving Kap- MISS BARBARA WEISSMAN
Dance Group.
lan and Harold Levin, trustees.
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The program will be pre-
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Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Weiss-
DONALD FOX CHAPTER man, of Ardmore Ave., an- ceded by a social hour.
Grand Opening
Dr. Bernard Weston, president
will hold its annual installation nounce the engagement of their
of
the
Detroit
chapter
of
the
of officers at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- daughter, Barbara Beth, to Al-
day, in the Labor Zionist Insti- lan Jay Rosenberg, son of Mr. American Physicians Fellowship
tute, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Ar- and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg of
thur J. F r a y n e, installation Cranbrook Dr.
FOR ALL
chairman, announces that Mrs.
Miss Weissman is now. attend-
YOUR FLORAL NEEDS
Lewis Manning will be install- ing Wayne State University. The
MIDWAY FLORISTS
ing officer. The Pisgah Drama- couple plans an August wed-
At New Location
Wedding-Shower Gifts
tic Players will present "Crazy ding.
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to Reduce," with Mrs. Joseph
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Gordon, directing. New Chapter Senior Bicur Cholem
at Pickford
officers are Mesdames Jack
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Hornfieltl, president; Martin to Fete 62nd Year
Singer, Morris Golden and Lou-
The Detroit Senior Bicur
is Volk, vice-presidents; Sam- Cholem will celebrate its 62nd
uel LaKritz, treasurer; Louis anniversary with a banquet at
Weiss, Albert Richman, Faye 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Lachar's
Glosser and Ethyl Klein, secre- Catering.
taries; Jack Friedman, counse-
According to. Mrs. Lena Tech-
lor; Phillip Fox, Phillip Lieber-
man and Arthur J. Frayne, ner, president, Max Charness is
trustees; Morris Cohen, senti- chairman of the affair, and M.
Manuel Merzon is toastmaster.
nel; Sara Schulzinger, guide.
Rabbi Leo Y.
Board members are Mesdames Sam
Clarfelt, Bessie Dater, George Fish-
Goldman will
er, Julius Hirschman, Sam Hyman,
be he-ard as
David Joseff, Henry Mehlman, Louis
Mitchnick,' Mae Mogell, Andrew
guest speaker,
Fried, Frank Olinick, Rubin Opo-
and a special,
towsky, George Pose n, Sadye
Schwartz, Jule Sherman, Sidney
rendition of
THE SMART INDIAN ...
Stotsky, Morris Tucker, Allen Wein-
liturgical, Yid-
stein, Lillian Bernstein, Goldie
MAKES RESERVATION EARLY!
Schweitzer and Miss Irene Mogell.
dish and He-
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brew songs
3 DAYS TO 3 WEEKS
ISRAEL LODGE will cele-
will be ren-
TAKE
A
"FIT
YOUR BUDGET" VACATION
brate its 10th anniversary and
dered by Can-
installation of officers program
• Transportation • Hotels • Motels • Resorts
tor Moshe
at a dinner planned for 6:30
Mrs. Teehner Greenfield.
• Cruises (Great Lakes - 7 Glorious Days)
p.m., Sunday, at the • Latin
In addition to its major task of
Quarter. Attending the affair assisting the needy sick in De-
All Arrangements Made by Us!
will be Judge Nathan J. Kauf- troit, the group has helped
Come in or call:
man and Council president build dispensaries at Bnai Brak,
Louis C. Mirigni. Officers to be Israel, and Telse Yeshiva in
inducted are:
Cleveland.
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Herman Keys, president; Harry
Kahn, Nathan Sahn and Herman
Kasoff, vice-presidents; Irving Kat-
anick, Seymour Gordon and George
Broder, secretaries; Paul Molnar,
treasurer; David H. Weisberg, chap-
lain; Max Brusk, assistant chaplain;
Robert Ross, guardian; and Herman
Cohen, warden. Members of the
board of trustees are Edwin Glanz,
chairman, Will Tarnow, Leonard
Schneid, Paul Singerman, Mansfield
Schlesinger, Bert Heller, Eugene
Schlesinger, Philip Edelheit, Sam
Papo, Albert Kramer, Arthur Lon-
don and Irving Charles Rubin.
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The women also send money
and CARE packages to Israel,
visit patients at Ypsilanti State
Hospital and bring food and
gifts to all the patients there.
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MOTOR CITY LODGE will
install the following newly-
This Week's Radio and
elected officers at a dinner pro-
Television Programs -
gram planned for 6:30 p.m.,
of Jewish Interest
June 2, at Club Manhattan: Sid-
ney Shechter, president; Meyer
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Lullove, Jack Mitnick and Hank
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Bennett, viCe-presidents; Abe
Station: WXYZ.
Holtz, Stanley Latter and Mau-
Feature: Rabbi Leon Kronish,
rice Glazier, secretaries; Sam
Rycas, treasurer; Jack Mann, of Temple Beth Sholom, Miami
chaplain; Jack Weinerman, Beach, Fla., will speak on
warden; Abe Strauss, guardian; "Warfare vs. * Welfare."
* *
and Harry Krugel, trustee, chair-
THE
ETERNAL
LIGHT
man.
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Seven Students Among Feature:
"The House with the
Wayne Law Awardees Blue Curtains," based on Aage
Seven young men and women Bertelson's autobiography "Oc-
in the community were among tober '43," will be presented.
14 Wayne State University law Prof. Bertelson will receive the
students who received top hon- degree of Doctor of Humane
ors at the annual dinner of the Letters in absentia at the 63rd
annual commencement of the
school.
In addition to Elliott Beitner, Jewish Theological Seminary
18481 Hartwell, who received next week. The dramatic
the U.S. Law Week Award for achievements leading to the
highest senior scholarships, a award of this degree will be
gold key and the Burton Ab- presented in this program.
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stract and Title Scholarship
COUNCIL _BROADCAST
Award, other winners were:
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Gold keys, Rona H. Rice, 4372
Station: WJLB.
Waverly, and Sheila Solomon,
19785 Monte Vista; silver keys,
Feature: Dan Frohman, direc-
Arnold D. Kadushin, 2990 W. tor of the combined Halevy-
Grand, and Lee Weisenthal, Farband-Workmen's Circle Cho-
17420 Wisconsin; bronze keys, rus, will discuss the annual
Gordon Cutler, 19758 Monica, concert of the three musical or-
and Lawrence Silverman, 18267 ganizations over the Jewish
Prairie; Burton scholarships, Community Council portion of
Mrs. Rice and Weisenthal.
the Altman Jewish Hour.
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