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September 06, 1957 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-09-06

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Town Hall Readies for 29th Season

For its 29th consecutive sea-
son, Detroit Town Hall has
booked 16 Monday morning
programs in the Ford Auditor-
Carl Bromberg, third vice- ium in downtown Detroit.
president of District Grand
The new series, offering fa-
Lodge No. 6 from Chicago, will mous speakers, music and en-
be the principal speaker at the tertainment will open Oct. 14,
13th annual Seminar Workshops with Veronica Dengel, well
of the Greater Detroit Bnai known personality stylist.
Brith Council. The program is
Mrs. Dengel, listed as one of
scheduled a 1 1
the world's best dressed wo-
day Sunday, at
men, demonstrates with live
the Wolverine
models that every woman can
Hotel.
attain distinction by proper at-
Bromberg is
tention to dress and grooming.
a past presi-
dent of Chi-
Two entertainment attrac-
cago Lodge,
tions, new to Detroit, will be
past vice-presi-
offered. Lotte Goslar, famous
dent of the
mime and clown, brings her
Chicago Coun-
pantomime circus to Town Hall,
c i 1 , chairman
November 25. Scheduled for the
Bromberg
of the District
closing program, March 3 are
membership committee and the Varel and Bailly, French com-
District committee on lodge posers with Les Chanteurs de
programs and committee on Paris, a singing troupe, twice
councils.

featured on the Ed Sullivan
The seminar will open with TV Show.
a breakfast at 9:15 a.m., follow-
The speaking list includes
ing registration. A general ses- John Mason Brown, popular
sion is planned for 10 a.m., at • critic; Alice K. Morgan, busi-
which lodge and individual ness expert of "$64,000 Ques-
awards will be presented. Brom-
tion" fame; Dr. Edward Elson,
berg will speak at this session.
President Eisenhower's pastor
Workshop sessions will begin
in Washington; Mrs. Jose Fig-
at 11 a.m., with lodge officers
and committee chairmen of the ueres, wife of the President of
24 lodges in the Detroit Council Costa Rica; Dr. Ashley Monta-
participating. Plans will be out- gu, brilliant anthropologist;
lined for the celebration of Pis- Fred Sparks, expert on the
gah Lodge's centennial celebra- Middle East; Cleveland Amory,
tion, which also marks 100 social historian who authored
years of Bnai Brith in Detroit. "The Proper Bostonian"; How-
Morris Direnfeld is chairman ard Whitman, crusading report-
of the Council seminar commit- er on the Arlene Francis,
tee, with Moe Miller and Ru- "Home" show.
Others slated to appear are
dolph Meyersohn, co-chairmen.
Hy Crystal, Council executive author Willie. Snow Ethridge;
secretary, is in charge of ar-
rangements. Harry N. Katz is
Council president.

Bnai Brith Group

Former Highland Park Jus- from New York University
tice of the Peace James I. Ell- Law School.
mann may not be playing as
After merely eight years of
many games of ping pong as he practicing law in Detroit, where
did five years ago. He has a he came directly after gradua-
tion, he was elected associate
justice of Highland Park, Mich.
He served in that office for
five years.
In 1933, he became Assistan t
Attorney General for the Stat e
of Michigan.
He began his extensive activi
ties in the Jewish community
in the late 1920s, when he be
came active in the Zionist- Or
ganization in Detroit, serving a
its president from 1934 to 1936
He was elected president of
the Jewish. Community Council
in 1941 and retained that office
for four years.
Judge Ellmann has, through
the years, contributed articles to
JAMES I. ELLMANN
legal and other publications. At
few more gray hairs, and his the request of Prentice-Hall,
forehead is receding a bit more. Inc., publishers, he is working
But he is as alert today, on his on a manuscript on aspects of
70th birthday, as he has been the practice of law. His eldest
for many years, and ping pong son, Erwin B., is working with
players R.Q or 40 years his junior him on this book which is ex-
Would be well advised not to pected to be ready shortly and
challenge him to a game even which probably will carry the
now: his alertness gives him title "How to Win Lawsuits
better than an even chance to Without Trial." Ellman n's
known skill as an arbitrator
win.
caused Prentice-Hall to invite
James Ellmann's alertness him to write this book.
is by no means limited to the
Judge Ellmann was married
law and sports. He is well to the former Jeanette Barsook
known for his active leader- in Detroit, Feb. 21, 1914. Besides
ship in communal affairs. As Erwin they have two other sons,
president of the Jewish Com- Richard D. and William M., and
munity Council in Detroit and six grandchildren.
of the Zionist Organization
Erwin and William are asso-
here, he guided efforts during
ciated with their father in
crucial periods in our com-
his law firm. Richard is pro-
munity's existence. His sup-
fessor of English at North-
ervision extended during
western University.
struggles for recognition of
Richard is the author of
the Zionist cause and in "Yeats, The Man and the Gottlieb to Direct
battles against anti-Semitism.
Mask," "The Identity of Yeats" League for Israel
On his 70th birthday he is and a translation of the French
Membership Efforts
working on a new book.
poet, Henri Michaux, into Eng-
Saul F. Gottlieb, of Detroit,
A director of the Detroit lish. He has this year edited
was appointed director of mem-
Service Group, he has served and written an introduction to
on the Jewish Welfare Federa- an_ unfinished book left by Stan- bership of the American Jew-
ish League for Israel, it was an-
tion's board of governors. He islaus Joyce on his brother, nounced by Ezra Z. Shapiro,
has headed the Detroit Round James, bearing the title "My
o f Cleveland,
Table of Christians and Jews Brother's Keeper." With Els-
League presi-
and has been official counselor worth Mason he is editing "The
dent.
for the American Civil Liberties Critical Writings of James
Gottlieb was
Union. He was among the first Joyce." Viking Press will pub-
Michigan r e -
to urge investments and a bond lish both books. Prof. Ellmann
gional director
issue for Israel.
also is working on a biography
of the Zionist
A member of Temple Beth El, of Joyce, through a Guggen-
Organization of
heim
Fellowship.
he is affiliated with Bnai Brith,
America f o r
Mrs.
Ellmann
also
is
known
Masonic Order and Knollwood
many years
for her literary work. She is
Country Club.
and was form-
the author of many poems,
erly also field
Ellmann, who was born in some of which have been pub-
SA director in the
Galatz, Romania, Sept. 6, lished, and of an unpublished
Gottlieb
Middle West
1887, came to the United novel.
for the American Jewish Con-
States in 1904. Six years later
The Ellmanns' home is at 55 gress. A Phi Beta Kappa gradu-
he received an L.L.B. degree Connecticut, Highland Park.
ate from the University of
Michigan, Gottlieb has an M.A.
from Harvard University where
he was a Woodrow Wilson Fel-
low.
Louis A. Falk, veteran Zion-
ist leader, is chairman of the
League's committee on member-
ship and organization.

Elect Epstein, Goldberg
to City. of Hope Board

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Two Detroit residents, Nathan
R. Epstein and Ben Goldberg,
have been elected to the board
of directors of the City of Hope
National Medical Center, Du-
arte, Calif., it was announced by
Louis Tabak, president.
The new directors and other
members of the 50-man board
throughout the country take
office at a time of unprecedented
growth in the history of the
medical center, Tabak said.
A budget of $13,300,000 has
been set as the amount to be
raised during the next two years
to keep pace with increased
demands for patient care, re-
search and postgraduate medical
education in the catastrophic
diseases which. fall within the
present scope of the City of
Hope, he added.

Danny Kaye, currently star-
ring in "Merry Andrew," has
been named by the Sporting
Headgear Manufacturers of
North America as "Head Man of
the Year."

John Caldwell, Far East au-
thority; Nicol Smith with his
color film, "The Toy Countries
of Europe," and Morris Barr,
who will give a lecture recital.
An illustrated program will
be sent upon request. Call De-
troit Town Hall Headquarters,
1613 Kales Bldg., Detroit, 26;
WO 3-5617.

Falasha Yeshiva Student
Departs for Israel Study

NEW YORK, (AJP) — Hailu
Moshe Paris, Falasha student at
Yeshiva University, left for Is-
rael on the S.S. Zion. The young
bearded rabbinical student plans
to pursue his studies at the
Yeshiva Hadarom in Israel.
Paris' mother, grandmother
and relatives including a dele-
gation from the Falasha syna-
gogue in New York, headed by
Rabbi E. J. McLeod, came to
the Israeli vessel to wish their
future Falasha spiritual leader
bon voyage.

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