activities in Society
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Frady-Cohen Rites Bnai Moshe to Begin Fund-Raising Drive
The first program, featuring
The kick-off program for an
Planned This Sunday all-out
fund-raising campaign, to the appearance of Dr. Morton
be conducted by Cong. Bnai
Moshe to erect its new sanctu-
ary in Oak Park, will be held
this Sunday, in the social hall
of the -present building on Dex-
ter, it was announced by Harry
Gunsberg, congregation presi-
dent.
In his announcement, Guns-
berg pointed out that $200,000
already had been raised and
that during the next six weeks
workers will solicit members of
the congregation.
Also planned by the syna-
gogue this month will be a cul-
tural program sponsored by the
Sisterhood and a social, to be
held jointly by the Sisterhood
and Men's Club.
Paul E. Schoenfield, 10-year-old student of Edith Ella Davis,
will be presented in recital, playing compositions by Bach, Bee-
thoven, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Billotti, Schubert and Han-
del, at 2 p.m., Nov. 17, at the Women's City Club, 2210 Park.
Paul has composed music for a play given by Hampton School
children on Chanrtel WTVS and has appeared on radio and
television programs. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert D.
Schoenfield, of Burlington Dr.
JWF Juniors Set Institute
The Junior Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation will
hold an institute for division
leaders from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Sunday, at Camp Tamarack.
Sisterhood to Host
Church Women.
Examining a menorah made
in Israel, which will be dis-
played along with numerous
other ceremonial objects at
the eighth annual Institute
on Judaism of the Temple
Israel Sisterhood, are (seat-
ed.), Mrs. M. ROBERT SYME,
inter-faith chairman; a n d
Mrs. GEORGE M. STUTZ, Sis-
terhood president. The all-
day program, scheduled for
Monday, in the temple, will
be attended by over 500
women from Detroit area
churches.
Alan E. Luckoff, -Junior Divi-
sion president, will review Jun-
ior Division history in a key-
note address.
The institute will begin 'with
a tour of part
of the 711-acre
camp site, fol-
lowed by
brunch.
Stephen
Bromberg,
leadership in-
stitute chair-
man, will in-
troduce Jack
0. LeftOn,
chairman of
the Detroit
Luckoff
Service Group,
and William Avrunin, associate
director, Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation, who will greet institute
members.
William M. Wetsman, chair-
man of the division's executive
committee, will lead the assem-
bly in a discussion concerning
the purpose, structure, member-
ship and program of the Junior
Division. A short summation of
the discussion and a coffee hour
will conclude the institute.
Committee members are Ste-
phen Bromberg, chairman, Mimi
Alspector, Carol Bromberg,
Hugh W. Greenberg, Jerome
Halperin, Alvin Karp, Audrey
Seligson and Walter I. Shapiro.
Discussants, other than commit-
tee members, include Jay W.
Alleh, Si.ssi. Bergstein, Merle
Harris, N. Philip Krawitz and
Ivan Scholnick.
Oirtk Announcements
Nov. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Weiss (Elaine Fish-
man), of 18506 Indiana, a son,
Mark Wesley.
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Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert A. Zack (Ruth Sood), -of
20252 Braille, a daughter, Mi-
chele Linda.
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Oct. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs
Daniel J. Pliskow (Sandra Mor-
gan), of 4270 W. Davison, a
daughter, Stephanie Joy.
* * *
Oct. 27. — To Dr. and Mrs.
Clarence S a 1 z b e r g (Harriet
Aaron), of 23481 Coolidge, Oak
Park, a daughter, Mindy Sue.
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Oct. 2'7 — To Mr. and Mrs
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Ai(o4E1 ExcLudiv.ty
Since 1946 in Detroit
Hospitals and Homes
TE. 4-7355
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RABBI LEO Y.
GOLDMAN
Expert Mahe'
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242
Rabbi Joshua Spiro
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Serving In
Hospitals & Homes
UN 3-2616
7328 Thatcher
Certified Surgical Mohel
Rabbi Israel GOODMAN
Serving in Hospitals and
homes Anywhere
16 Years' Experience
Pontiac, Mich.
FEderal 4-4149
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, LT•Twv.
Edward, Pollak (Joan Belinsky),
of 24753 Rensselaer, Oak Park,
a daughter, Laura Beth.
* * *
Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old B. Shook (Gwen S. L eBost),
of 9100 Dexter, a son Jeffrey
Max.
* * *
Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Blumenfeld (Loretta Hol-
lander), of 3811 Tyler, a son,
Moshe Zvi.
* * *
Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Dangovian (Lorraine Gard-
ner), of 19321 Votrpbeck, a son,
Michael Ira:
* *•*
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Goodman (Selma Stew-
art, of Philadelphia), of Cam-
bridge Ave., a daughter, Fern
Natalie.
* * *
Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Morrie Wolok (Rose Lieber-
man) of 15210 Rosemary, Oak'
Park, a daughter, Carol
Miriam.
* * *
Oct. 19—To • Mr. and Mrs.
Murray A. Leff (Stella Wohl-
man, of Detroit), of 532 Pine-
tree Dr., London, Ont., a daugh-
ter, Vivian Jill.
* * *
Oct. 18 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Merton Bernstein (Barbara
Meretsky), of Riverside Dr.,
Windsor, a son, Michael Seth.
* * *
Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Syd-
ney H. Bluestone (Eileen Bus-
sell), of 20236 Schaefer, • a son,
Neil Lloyd. "
* * *
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jules Kaplan (Shirley MaC Cur-
tis, of Detroit), of 2705 Ken-
dale, Toledo, 0., a son, Brad
Curtis.
* * *
Oct. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Aran, of 10850 Albany,
Oak Park, a daughter, Carole
Renee.
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MISS BARBARA PRADY
Nov. 10 is the wedding date
set by Barbara Ann Prady and
Stephen Cohen, of New York.
The bride-elect, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Prady, of
Oak Park, is a graduate of the
Wayne State University college
of education, where' she was a
member of Delta Phi Epsilon
sorority.
Her fiance, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Emanuel Cohen, is a
graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, where he was af-
filiated with Kappu Nu frater-
nity. The couple will live in
New York.
Sobel, of the Anti-Defamation
League, will take place at 8
p.m., Monday, at the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer. Dr. Sobel will speak on
"New Fashions in Hate."
A Harvest Festival Square
Dance is being planned for 9
p.m., Nov. 23, in the Dewey
School, Oak Park. Dick and
Donna Backus and their folk
dance orchestra will be fea-
tured. For tickets, call Eliot
Raskin, LI. 6-2838.
SAM ROSENBLAT
Master of Ceremonies
and his Orchestra
Detroit's Leading Entertainer -
TO 6-5016
TO 8-2067
Mrs. Klein Appointed
to NFTS Committee
Mrs. Sanford R. Klein has
been appointed co-chairman of • Plastic Furniture Covers
.the national committee for
MADE TO ORDER OR
youth activities of the National
READY MADE
Federation of Temple Sister-
CALL
ANNA KARBAL
hoods and a member of the
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youth activities - committee of
the board of trustees of the ',,;;Separate Cushion Covers Si up>
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
Mrs. Klein is a member of
the executive board of the Na-
tional Federation of Temple Sis-
terhoods, a past-president of the
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Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
"MEMORIES THAT WILL
a member of the board of trus-
LAST FOREVER"
tees of Beth 4E1, and chairman
• TITLED
EDITED
• WEDDINGS
• EAR MITZVAHS
of the youth activities commit-
• FULL COVERAGE
• All WORK GUARANTEED
• SPECIAL OCCASIONS
tee of the temple.
(BERT SIMONS
el.
Mrs. Berris Heads
Women's Committee
Mrs. Henry Berris heads a
collection committee engaged,
in insuring that all pledges
made in the Women's Division
of the Allied Jewish Campaign,'
prior to 1957, are speedily con- .
verte-d t o
cash sorely
needed f o r
continued im-
migration t o
Israel.
Assisting
Mrs. Berris. is
vice-chairman,
Mrs. Irving
Pokempner.
Special Gifts
slips are be-
i n g handled
by Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Berris
Liam W. Brown and Mrs. Ben
Mossman. Report chairmen are
Mesdames: Irving E. Berris, Irv-
ing Kahn, Myron Kaufman, Ja-
cob L. Keidan, Sam Maza, Rich-
ard A. Miller and Ben M. Silver.
SKOLNICK PHOTO FRAMES
READY MADE' and CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMES
17388 Livernois
(Next to the Post Office)
Is Pleased to Announce
That they are now ready to accept reservations
for
• ANY
Ver,nor School to Observe
National Education Week
The annual open house of
James Vernor School, will
be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m..
Wednesday, in observance of
National Education Week. Par-,
ents will .visit their children's
classrooms, view displays of
their work and meet the teach-
ing staff. The program is spon-
sored by the Room Mothers'
committee, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Marvin Rosen and
Mrs. L. Olshansky. Mothers of
sixth grade pupils will be host-
esses at a social hour., .
• BAR MITZVAHS
OTHER SOCIAL INCLUDING MEETINGS
hi their newly remodeled social hall and kitchen.
For Information Call: UN 4-6428, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
19190 SCHAEFER near 7 MILE RD.
23rd Annual Banquet
ARLAZAROFF BR,
137 FARBAND
Shaarey Zedek Women
Slate Youth Panel
"Our Youth Wants to Know,"
a panel of adult experts and
students, will be presented at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Shaarey Zedek social hall by-
the congregation's Sisterhood.
Mrs. Morris Adler will act as
moderator. Dessert luncheon
will be served.
The adult experts will in-
clude Charles Wolfe, principal
of Redford High School; Dr.
Lee Shulman, clinical psycho-
logist; and Mrs. Alexander
Sanders, housewife and mother.
The student group will consist
of Marianna Greenbaum, Alice
Keidan, Susan King, Alan Burn-
stein, Jerry Gelfand and Jan
Winkelman.
Mrs. Daniel Cohen will be
chairman of the day. Mrs. Baer
Keidan, Sisterhood president,
urges members to bring white
elephants for the organization's
bazaar.
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CONGREGATION AHAVAS ACHIM
• WEDDINGS
WEDNESDAY
Nov. 20 — 7 P.M.
SCHAVER AUDITORIUM
HAYIM GREENBERG
L Z. INSTITUTE
Guest Artists:
JOSEPHA SCHOCKEN
`Outstanding Israeli Soprano
SHIMON FINKEL
Leading Star of Habimah
Miss Schocken
B Roadway 3-2797
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For Reservations
Please Phone DI 1-0669
VE rmont 5-9807
HI! ICE SKATERS!
The good news is here!
Winter Wonderland, 16611 Schoolcraft, corner
Grandmont will begin registering skaters on Novem-
ber 9, 1957 for classes. All ages are welcome. You
are never too old or too young to start. Sign up now
for winter classes. Bring your friends!
We-will be looking forward to seeing you!
WINTER WONDERLAND ICE SKATING CLUB
Grace McErlane, Owner and Manager
P.S. Our skate shop is now open to aid you with the correct
selection of ice skates . or if you own a pair of ice skates—
our experts will sharpen and condition them for the coming
season.
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