Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 16

Cocktail Party
Miss Arlene Kadans Former Knesset Member to Speak Adas Shalom Couples Plan
ber,
Mrs.
Joyce Markel, the pro-
The Young Married Couples
gram will feature story book
Weds Chicago Doctor at Three Pioneer Women's Events Club of Adas Shalom Synagogue characters
such as Peter Pan,
will welcome prospective mem-

MRS. HOWARD ZEMAN

In a candlelight ceremony
at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel
Sunday Arlene Lois Kadans,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Kadans of Glendale Ave.,
was united in marriage to Dr.
Howard Richard Zeman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Zeman of
Chicago, Ill. Rabbi Moses Lehr-
man officiated.
The new Mrs. Zeman chose a
white bridal gown of chantilly
lace imported from France. It
was highlighted by a scoop neck-
line with a fitted bodice of the
lace over satin. The long
sleeves were tapered to the
wrist. Her full skirt fell in
four tiers of lace to waltz length.
The bride's two-tier fingertip
veil of white silk illusion was
held by her head-band of match-
ing lace. Over her Bible, she
carried an arrangement of or-
chids with ivy.
Mrs. Zeman chose Mrs. Mar-
vin Sheplow as her matron of
honor.
Norton Zeman, the bride-
groom's brother, served as best
man. Seating the guests were
Barry Kadans, the bride's
brother, and Jerry Lavin of Chi-
cago.
Following dinner and a recep-
tion at the hotel's Book Casino,
Dr. and Mrs. Zeman left for a
honeymoon in New York. The
newlywed couple will reside in
Chicago, Ill.

Economic and Social." All mem- bers at a membership cocktail Little Red Riding Hood, the
bers of the Labor Zionist Move- party, to be held at 9 p.m., Three Kittens, Little Bo Peep
ment are urged to attend.
Nov. 16, in the synagogue social and others.
On Saturday, at 2 p.m., Mrs. hall.
For information, call Marilyn
Simhonit will address members
Dancing and entertainment by
UN. 2-8847; Irene
of Pioneer Women on "Women the organization's d r a m a t i c Loss,
in Israel as Part of the Inter- group will highlight the eve- Schwartz, WE. 3-8822; or Millie
Greengood, WE. 5-6347.
national Scene."
ning's program. For further in-
Her final talk will be on the formation, call Mr. and Mrs.
subject, "Moetzot Hapoalot — Harvey Suris, LI. 6-6532, or Mr.
You Can Be Sure ... . If It's
The Israeli Pioneer Women." and Mrs. Nat Goldstone, LI.
It will be presented at a brunch 6-5044.
scheduled for 11 a.m., Monday,
Another coming event is a
at the Institute given for organ- children's show, "Once Upon a
And His Orchestra
izations who are cooperating Fantasy," to be presented by
KE. 5-2604
in the local Council's drive for Israel Chapter of Bnai Brith,
funds.
at 2 p.m., Nov. 24, in the social
A founder of the first co-
operative in Israel, Mrs. Sim- hall.
Presented as a memorial
PHOTOGRAPHS by
honit spent years in the kibut- show honoring a former mem-
BERNARD H.
zim, teaching and training
groups of youngsters from the
Bnai Moshe College Youth
beginning of Youth Aliyah.
Joining the national secretar- to Discuss 'Modern Living'
iat of Mo-etzot Hapoalot and
The Bnai Moshe College
KE. 1-8196
Histadrut in 1931, she continued Group, an organization of young
A gift of 10 stereo slides
her educational and w elf a r e men and women of college age,
with all candid albums.
work. After the establishment will hold its second meeting at
of Israel, she was elected to the 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
first Israel Parliament, and as of Donna and Larry Sklar, 3021
a member of the Israel Parlia- Rochester.
mentary Mission to England,
The group will discuss
There Is A Difference. . .
she visited England and France "Youth and Modern Jewish Liv-
RIBS - CHICKEN - SHRIMP
to view Pioneer Women's activ- ing." A social will follow. For
Prompt Delivery
ities there.
information, call Sheldon Roth,
Specials . . .
c7i
Mrs. Simhonit is the mother TO. 8-7370.
1 /4 CHICKEN, French $100
of three children, only one of
Fries and Cole Slaw....
whom has survived Israel's
$250
RIB DINNER
struggle for independence. She
This Week's Radio and
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lost a daughter, Ronnie, first,
Television Programs
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and her son, Gen. Assaf, the
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Feature: Yehudit Simhonit, embark on its 32nd year of
director of the cultural and joint endeavor with Moetzot
educational department of the Hapoalot with a' series of events
The Greatest Hanukah Gift .. .
Working Women's Council of climaxing with its annual donor
event,
to
be
held
Dec.
8,
at
the
Israel and former member of
Knesset, will discuss the role of Ford auditorium.
The firSt of these campaign
the organization over the week-
ly Jewish Community Council highlights will be the annual
TO 8-8277
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portion of the Altman Jewish Honor Roll Luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Labor
Hour.
* * *
Zionist Institute. Women pledg-
ing themselves to maximum
A NEW MORNING
giving will be invited guests.
Time: 9 a.m., Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Kay, former Coun-
Station: WJBK-TV.
cil president and currently a
Feature: This Hadassah film leader
the Israel Bond drive,
portrays aspects of the cultural will be in the
afternoon's chair-
life of Israel against a setting
of the problems resulting from man.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, who
the heavy immigration to the visited
Women's instal-
Jewish state. This is the eighth lations Pioneer
while
on
his recent trip
in a series of 10 telecasts pre- to Israel, will be guest
speaker.
sented by the culture commis-
musical program will feature
sion of the Jewish Community A
Mrs. Sam Koven, vocalist.
Council.
Mrs. Julius Tatelman is in
* * *
charge of social arrangements.

Three speaking appearances
by Mrs. Yehudit Simhonit, a
former member of the Israel
Knesset, and its annual Honor
Roll Luncheon are major events
being sponsored this week by
the Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women.
Mrs. Irving Turner, Council
president, in announcing Mrs.
Simhoni t' s visit in Detroit,
stated that the
first of her
three appear-
ances will be
at an oneg
shabbat plan-
ned for 8:30
p.m., today, in
the Labor
Zionist' Insti-
tute.
Mrs. Simho-
nit, who is di-
rector of t h e Mrs. Simhonit
cultural and educational depart-
ment of the Working Women's
Council of Israel (Moetzot
Hapoalot), will speak on "Israel
in Its 10th Year — Political,

Hadassah Slates
Open Meeting

The Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah will hold an open meeting
at 12:30. p.m., Tuesday, at Adas
Shalom Synagogue.
Following dessert and coffee,
Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, program
vice - president,
will present
Mrs. Morris
Adler and the
Adas Shalom
Choral Group.
Mrs. Adler
will speak on
h a t Hadas-
sah Means to
Me As An Am-
erican Woman."
M r s. Max Mrs. Adler
Frank will give the Hadassah
national convention report.
Highlighting Hadassah's mem-
bership drive, Mrs. Norman
Rom, president, will call upon
her vice-president of member-
ship, Mrs. Max Warren, for her
report. Rabbi Jacob Siegel will
deliver the invocation. Mrs.
Leon Lewis will render vocal
selections, accompanied by Mrs.
Leonard Birndorf.
Hadassah will dedicate its
Tuesday meeting to member-
ship. Membership enrollment
for the month began Wednes-
day. Assisting were Mesdames
Jesse Rice, Joseph Ravit, Harry
Burstein, Julius Gershune, Da-
vid Miller, George M. Golden,
Ben Stashefsky and Reuben
Bienstock.
Hadassah maintains a pro-
gram of study, choral and dra-
matic groups, gift shop and
rummage store assistance, sew-
ing and knitting for fund-rais-
ing, work in the Hadassah of-
fice, telephone committees from
homes, and art work.

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FRONTIERS OF FAITH

Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
Frohman to Start
Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: "One Man," a dra-
matic reconstruction of the mys- 11th Opera Tour
Dan Fr o h m a n, nationally
terious disappearance of Raoul
Wallenberg, the Swedish diplo- prominent concert and opera
mat, behind the Iron Curtain baritone from Detroit, has be-
in 1945, will be presented.
gun his 11th season singing
* * *
leading roles
with the Ver-
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
di Touring Op-
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
era Co.
Station: WXYZ.
The tour,
Feature: A special program
which has al-
honoring the 17th biennial con-
ready begun,
vention of the National Federa-
will conclude
tion of Temple Brotherhoods,
next May.
which is meeting at the Penn-
Frohman has
Sheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh, will
sung with the
be offered.
company in
* « *
Aida, Traviat-
Frohman
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
ta, Lucia, Il Trovatore, Caval-
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
aria Rusticana and Pagliacci.
Station: WWJ.
This season he will sing two
Feature: The poignant story
of the rehabilitation of a soldier new roles in Puccini's La Bo-
after World War II will be told heme and Madame Butterfly.
in "The Return. of Danny Mil-
ler," presented in observance of
Veterans (Armistice) Day.

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Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX-
ILIARY will hold a surprise
social meeting on Thursday
evening, in the home of Mrs.
Allan Marks, 8292 Hendrie,
Huntington Woods. Mrs. Phillip
Bernstein will be guest speak-
er, and members of the Kogan
Auxiliary will surprise their
sister auxiliary. Entertainment
and food is planned. For re-
servations, call Mrs. J. Barnett,
KE 2-4598, or Mrs. Murray
Weiss, president, KE 5-7672.

SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S
CLUB will hear an address by
Rabbi Alfred A. Philipp, spiri-
tual leader of Cong. Emeth
V'Emunah, in Jerusalem, Israel
since 1948, at its meeting at
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
social hall. Rabbi Philipp, who
will speak on "Israel Tomor-
row," will trace the probable
paths of Israel's future de-
velopment. Educated in Ger-
many, he served the Jewish
community Wuppertal *- Elber-
feld until he fled Nazism in
1938. Harold Koenigsberg is
the evening's chairman.

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