Friday, February 21, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-1Q
The Suburban Community
South Oakland Pays Honor
to Judge Nathan J. Kaufman
News Brevities
Beth Shalom Sets
Dedication Rites
Dedication and consecration
of a new ark, Torah and set of
Torah ornaments will be mark-
ed by Cong. Beth Shalom at
sabbath eve services planned
for 8:30 p.m., today.
The Torah and ark are the
gift of Morris Dobrowitsky,
while the ornaments, including
the crown, breastplate and yad,
are from Pearl Gordon, both of
Detroit.
Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern
will lead the dedicatory service,
and Cantor Ruben Erlbaum will
chant the liturgical portions.
Participating will be Mr.
Dobrowitsky, Max Dobrowitsky,
president of the congregation,
Harry Granader, Sam Gordon,
Oscar Kanat, Jack Bodzin, Al-
bert Rosenblum, Leonard Siegal
and Bennett Fenberg.
An oneg shabbat will follow
services, at which hostesses will
be Mesdames Rhoda Krause,
Ruth Dobrowitsky, Ida Rosen-
blum, Lillian Kanat, Sylvia
Granader, Alice Bodzin, Harriet
Wallis, Agnes Helfman and
Tillie Blocks.
By the Oak-Woodser
The plaque presentation was
"For his wisdom in under- made by Donald Sills, president
standing the differences and of Oak-Woods Lodge, who earl-
the sameness that make all men ier in the program extended
brothers in the sight of God." greetings to the 175 members
This was the inscription car- and friends of the lodge who
Tied on a plaque given on Tues- attended.
Judge Kaufman, first non-
day evening to Judge Nathan
resident of South Oakland
J. Kaufman, chosen as the reci-
County to receive -the Oak-
pient of the sixth annual Broth-
erhood Award of Oak-Woods Woods award, pledged that
he would continue his efforts
Lodge of Bnai Brith.
to work for the betterment of
As speaker after speaker facilities for all youngsters so
arose at the banquet, held at
that all would have an equal
Temple Emanu-El, to pay tri- opportunity to become useful
bute to the fine record estab- citizens of society.
lished by the Wayne County
Introduction of past recipents
Probate Judge, it became ap- of the Lodge award, and repre-
parent that equally impressive sentatives of each spoke brief-
is his record as a humanitarian. ly. One of the former winners,
Judge Wade H. McCree, Jr., Dr. Frank Rosenthal, former
Judge of Circuit Court in spiritual leader of Temple
Wayne County, in making the Emanu-El and now with Tem-
presentation of a special hand- ple Anshe Sholom, Chicago
engraved citation, mentioned Heights, Ill., sent a telegram in
the special burden under which which he stated that the selec-
Judge Kaufman labors as the tion of Judge Kaufman adds
only judge assigned to the Ju- significance to the award and
venile Division.
honors even more those who in
He said that Judge Kaufman, the past were selected to re-
Foreign Students in
of necessity, works without ceive it.
precedents in the Juvenile
Among the speakers at the Suburban Schools
Court, making his task as a banquet were Frank Szyman-
judge even more difficult, but ski, Auditor General of Mich- To Be Feted By PTSA
that . he was possessed with igan, representing Gov. Wil-
Foreign exchange students
wisdom and fairness in inter- liams; Dr. Robert Frehse, ex- from far-flung corners of the
preting the law equally to all ecutive director of the Detroit globe will symbolize the spirit
youngsters.
Round Table of Christians and of Brotherhood Month at Wed-
As an aside, Judge McCree Jews; Samuel J. Rhodes, presi- nesday's meeting of the Oak
said that if the responsibility dent, Jewish Community Coun- Park High School PTSA, at 8
of working without preced- cil; Harry N. Katz, president, p.m. in the school auditorium.
ents were his, he would not Greater Detroit Council of Bnai
The students who are spend-
sleep well at night, and sug- Brith; Fr. George B. Parzych, ing a school year at Berkley,
gested that perhaps this is of Lady of Fatima Church; Dr. Royal Oak, and Birmingham
what keeps Judge Kaufman Morton Sobel, of the Anti-De- schools and living with families
so busily and purposefully famation League of Bnai Brith; in those communities are: Yu-.
engaged in civic activities.
and Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, of key Nomurd from Japan; Marit
The citation, which referred Beth Abraham Synagogue, Maaren and Ann Lovestad from
to him as a "devoted jurist, Judge Kaufman's congregation. Norway; Hilari Brown from
dedicated American and human-
Also in attendance were northern Ireland; and Roger
itarian," pointed to his efforts Councilmen R. J. Alexander B u c a r from the Philippine
in promoting human relations and Joseph Suiter, City Mana- Islands.
throughout his years as an at- ger Virgil Knowles and Justice
Mrs. A. Taber, of the .Ameri-
torney, Assistant Prosecutor, of the Peace Burton Shifman can Field Service,. will act as
Judge of Common Pleas and of Oak Park, Mayor Donald moderator for the program,
now Judge of Probate.
McPherson, of Berkley, . and while panelists will be the fol-
Cited were his efforts on and Judge Victor J. Baum, of De lowing Oak Park High School
off the bench to bring "a full troit's Circuit Court.
students: Bob Barris, Marilyn
share of justice" to mankind
The Berkley High School Brodsky, David Marcus, Judy
and his dedication to the con- Choir, directed by William De- Ross, Carol Sturman and How-
stant battle "for the eventual Maria, which performed last ard Sulkin.
triumpl- of the dignity of man." year when Berkley student
Another feature of the pro-
Karen Deslandes won the Broth- gram will be the presentation
erhood Award, again sang. of a Boy Scout charter and
Their renditions, especially awards. An Eagle Scout award,
BAR-B-Q'd
"One God" and "Miss Liberty," the first in Oak Park, will be
FOOD AT ITS BEST!
the latter taken from the Emma granted to Lewis Tann. Life
Lazarus poem at the base of scout badges will be awarded
Ribs - Beef - Chicken
the Statue of Liberty, were to Michael Mogill and Gerald
and Sea Food
enthusiastically received.
Blank; the star scout badge will
Norman Zausmer was the go to Richard Friedenberg and
evening's chairman, and James there will be other numerous
For Delicious Home Mode
Laker was co-chairman. Maurice awards of first, second class and
DELICACIES
Zeiger, a past president of Oak- tenderfoot badges.
Woods Lodge, was toastmaster.
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APPETIZER BAR!
Mrs. LEE F. WEINSTOCK,
an attorney and Michigan chair-
man of the University of Buf-
falo Alumni Club, has been
named to the new office of
chairman of organization rela-
tions of the 17th Congressional
District, Republican Party. The
appointment was made by Mrs.
Gladys E. Smith, newly-elected
chairman of the district, the
only Michigan woman to hold
such a post.
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ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
hold a party this Sunday eve-
ning, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Bindes, 21650 Park-
lawn, Oak Park.
* * *
KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the home of Mrs. Ethel
Labiner, 17317 Washburn. Call
DI. 1-8285 to advise the hostess
of your presence.
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Dr. NATHAN E. COHEN, as-
sociate dean of the New York
S-chool of Social Work, will ad-
dress the 2 p.m. session of
Wayne State University's social
work alumni and school of social
work's fourth annual Social
Work's Forum, beginning at 10
a.m., Feb. 28, at the Fort Shelby
Hotel. His topic will be "Chang-
ing Values—Impacts on Social
Work." For information, call
TE. 3-1400, ext. 464.
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PHILLIP a n d MARSHALL
FISHER, 16-year-old twins who
are both Eagle Scout Explorers,
the highest attainment in Boy
Scout movement, recently par-
ticipated in a celebration mark-
ing Scouting's 48th anniversary.
The twins, members of the Griy-
ton Public School Troop 244,
live at 470 Newport, and are
members of Cong. Beth Itzchock.
The Michigan Women's Na-
tional Security Council will hold
its 23rd annual conference, be-
ginning at 9 a.m., today, at the
1' ort Shelby Hotel. Mrs. PHILIP
BERNSTEIN, representing the
Jewish War Veterans, one of 23
civic, social and patriotic groups
affiliated with the Council, is
chairman of the luncheon ses-
sion. Mrs. MORRIS LUPILOFF
is a director of the Council.
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The BUDAPEST STRING
QUARTET which will appear
here Feb. 24, 8:30 p.m., at the
Detroit Art InStitute.
JWV Auxiliary Starts
Unit in Oak Park
Mrs. M o r ton Oppenheim,
president of the Department of
Michigan, Jewish War Veterans
Auxiliary, announces that an
auxiliary is now being organized
to the Oak Park Post of JWV.
A membership tea is planned
for March 1, in the home of
Mrs. Ralph Epstein. 13308
Borgman, Huntington Woods.
She is the wife of the Michi-
gan .JWV commander.
All wives, sisters or mothers
of Jewish war veterans are
invited to attend the tea, which
begins at 12:30 p.m. For in-
formation. call Mrs. John Ne-
mon, UN. 1-7783.
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Ritchard will appear in "Visit
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will go to projects of the or-
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Slates 'Life of Zola'
"The Life of Emile Zola,"
the first in a series of film
classics on Jewish themes to be
shown by the Young Israel
Center of Oak-Woods, will be
screened at 8:30 p.m. March 9,
at the center.
The film, starring Paul Mum,
deals with the famous Drey-
fus case of the early part of this
century. The purpose of this
series is to combine education
in Jewish historical and re-
ligious themes with social .ac
tivity, according to Jack Gins-
burg, social chairman.
Sabbath services at the cen-
ter are at 6 p.m., today, and
9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Yaacov
I. Homnick will preach on "Giv-
ing, an American Tradition."
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