Friday, February 2 1, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 4

Alpha Omega Show 'Knights and
Daze' Sellout for Feb. 25, 26

So much interest has been
shown in the show, "Knights
and Daze," to be presented by
members of the dental group,
Alpha Omega Fraternity, at
Mumford High School Audi-
torium, . Tuesday and Wednes-
day evenings, that the organi-
zation already reports a sure
sellout for both performances.
The show was written by Dr.
and Mrs. Gerald Michael, Dr.
and Mrs. Herbert Goldstrom,
Dr. and Mrs. Al Geffen, Mrs.
Daniel Goodman and Dr. and
Mrs. Hugh Kopel.
Dr. Jack Lawson, who has
had some theatrical experi-
ence at the University of
Michigan, is the producer-
director of the show. Dr.
Michael is the executive pro-
duction director.
Alpha Omega has the dis-
tinction of having provided the
initial funds for the establish-
ment of the School of Den-
tistry at the Hebrew University

in Jerusalem. The first gradu-
ating class at the dental school
will receive degrees in 1959.
This year, 54 new students
were enrolled.
The clinical department of
the school now is conducted in
Hadassah's Straus Health Cen-
ter in Jerusalem.
Detroit's Alpha' Omega chap-
ter had its annual Jewish
Affairs Dinner last week. Philip
Slomovitz reported on experi-
ences in Israel speaking on the
subject "Miracle in the Desert."

Israeli Music
on Program of
Centhr Concert

MISS ELLEN JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones,
of 18925 Muirland, announce
the engagement of- their daugh-
Works by three Israeli com- ter, Ellen Carla, to Ivan Lewis
posers, Paul Ben-Haim, Mark Kushen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lavry and Shabtai Petrushka, Arthur Kushen, of Highland
will be featured by the Center Park, Ill.
Symphony Orchestra, Julius
Miss Jones is now a senior at
Chajes, conductor, Tuesday, the University of Michigan, and
8:30 p.m., at the Davison' Jew- is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon
ish Center, in celebration of Phi sorority.
Jewish Music Festival.
Mr. Kushen is .a graduate of
Dr. Ralph D. Rabinovitch, di-
Highlighting the program the University of Michigan and
rector of Hawthorn Center, in will be the , guest appearance a member of Zeta Beta Tau fra-
Northville, Mich., will be guest of Mischa Mischakoff, concert- ternity..
speaker at the annual paid-up master of the Detroit Symphony
A June wedding is planned.
membership luncheon of the Orchestra.
National Council of Jewish
Ben-Haim, whose "Fanfare to Name Martin Schlussel
Women.
Israel" will open Tuesday's
His talk on "Family Patterns concert, is the most prominent to Head Camp Shor
and Mental Health" will be and characteristic composer in
Martin Schlussel, a Detroiter
heard at 12:15 p.m., March 3, Israel today. His compositions,
who formerly served as direc-
at Temple Israel.
which include symphonies, ora-
A table setting contest, with torios, concertos as well as tor of the Community Hebrew
centerpieces based on the theme smaller pieces for various in- School in Canton, 0., has been
named director of Camp Shor,
"Council Here,
struments, are in the reper- summer camp • operated by
There and
toire of many famous musicians Young Israel. Schlussel pre-
Every w h ere,"
and are widely performed.
viously held this post in 1955
w i 1 1 provide
Lavry, whose symphonic and 1956.
the b a c k-
noem "lEmek" will be herd,, _Irvin Spero and Max Strauss,
ground for the
is a native of Riga and has co-chairmen of the camp com-
meeting.
lived in Israel since 1935, mittee, in making . the an-
Prizes will be
where he holds the position of nouncement, also named Shel-
awarded.
music director of "Kol Zion don Chwat, assistant youth
One of the
Lagolah" ("Voice_ of Israel"). director of Young Israel of
newest .activi-
He is known for his many Cleveland, as head counselor.
tieS of the
popular and melodious songs.
The camp, which serves the
Council, its ac-
He has toured this country as entire Midwest area, is now
tivities center
pianist and conductor of his organizing the remainder of
for senior
own works, and' will make a
adults, already Dr. Rabinovitch guest appearance in Detroit on the staff of specialty personnel
who will come from Cleveland,
has outgrown the original one- March 31.
St. Louis, Detroit and Cincin-
day session, advises Mrs. Ed-
"Three Oriental Dance s," nati.
ward Quint, NCJW president.
based on a melody by N. C.
Located in Aurora, Ind., an
Only four months old, the Melamed, are arranged by Pet-
Center, located at 8432 W. Mc- rushka, music director of "Kol hour's drive from Cincinnati,
Nichols, is now open both Mon- Israel," Israel's official radio Camp Shor is situated in a
days and Wednesdays from 1 station, emanating from Jeru- wooded tract overlooking the
to 4 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Geschelin salem. Petrushka, born in Ger- Ohio River. The camp is limited
is chairman of the operating many, came to Israel in 1934 to 100 youngsters.
Facilities include a $100,000
committee.
and has been doing research on Olympic-size swimming pool,
In addition to regular activi- Yemenite songs, many of which
ties, which include bingo, games he arranged for orchestra. He hard tennis courts, facilities for
all sports and recreational
and movies, participants in the is known through record al- activities, and highlights a pro-
program are learning how to bums containing these songs.
gram of music, dramatics and
make earrings, aprons, pothold-
Besides the Israeli works, arts geared toward religious
ers and do needlecraft. A sketch- compositions by Hugo Kauder, study.
ing class, started as _an expert of New York, and Julius
Sabbath and daily services, a
ment three weeks ago, already Chajes will be included in Hebrew cultural program and
has 15 members.
the concert.
optional Hebrew classes are
The second Wednesday of
Mischakoff will perform Men- offered. Dietary laws are ob-
each month is devoted to a delssohn's Violin Concerto.
served.
birthday celebration, while oth-
For information on the camp
er activities include speakers, Center Cubs Slate
and its complete program,
such as Mrs. Molly Guiney, di-
write Schlussel at 3246 Fuller-
rector of the Metropolitan Com- Blue and Gold Banquet ton.
mittee of Services for the
Jewish Community_ Center
Aging, and Mrs. Philip Slomo- Cub Scouts will hold a Blue
vitz, who spoke on her trip to and Gold Banquet to honor Windsor Community
Israel.
scouting, at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sets Music Festival
The March speaker will be at the Davison branch.
A community-wide program,
Edward Fergal, of the Social
Each cub is inviting his fa-
Security Office, who will speak ther, a brother or uncle to the in celebration of the Jewish
on benefits and rights under banquet, which also will serve Music Festival now being ob-
Social Security, hospitalization, as a pack meeting for the served, will be sponsored by
visiting nurse service and fu- month. Scouting awards will be the Windsor Jewish Community
Council this Sunday.
ture plans for housing the aged. presented.
To begin at 8:15 p.m., in Cong.
All senior adults are welcome
The evening's entertainment
to participate in either session. includes Min Oyama and Com- Shaar Hashomayim, this third
annual program will include or-
pany, a judo demonstration; chestral work, piano, violin, cel-
Choral Group at Center
Frank Suchyte and the Michi- lo and flute solos by leading
Any Detroit area older adult gan t e e n-a g e weight-lifting Windsor musicians, under the
who is a Jewish Community champions; YMCA state tram- direction of Sidney Levine.
Center member and has an in- poline and tumbling champs,
The Recorders, a group of
terest in music may join the coached by Fred Leigh and the Windsor Council, which spe-
choral group whiCh meets every Archie Lyons; and fencing by cializes in folk music, will be
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., under former state champion and heard in a recital of Jewish folk
the. direction of Mrs. Allen Center fencing coach, Ted songs. The entire community of
Weisberg, at the D. W. Simons Kaczander.
Detroit and Windsor is invited
branch. For further informa-
For information, call Allan at no charge. Refreshments will
tion call WE 3-7380.
Galfond, WE. 3-7380.
be served.

Rabinovitch Is
Council Speaker

`Songs of Our People'
on Beth El Program

Ellen Carla fones
Doctors' Wives
to Wed I. L. Kushen Set Donor Plans

A program of folk music from
biblical to modern times, sung
Mrs. Nathaniel Sandler has by Mr. and Mrs. Shimon Ge-
been named general program witz, is planned for 8 p.m.
chairman of the 12th annual Thursday by Temple Beth El's
'fund - raising
Young Adult group. The pro-
program plan-
gram, "Sings of Our People,"
ned by the
to be held at the temple, is
Women's Aux-
free to members, but non-mem-
iliary of t h e
bers may attend. For further
Maimonides
information call Joan Schneider,
Medical Soci-
UN 1-2934 or the Temple, TR
ety.
5-8530.
For the first
time since the
Music & Entertainment
event has
Just A Little Bit Better
been held, the Mrs. Sandler
fund-raising event will be held
in the evening in order for hus-
bands of members to attend.
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Planned for March 26, at
Temple Israel, the program will
feature nationally-popular Sulie
Harand, and there also will be
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
a buffet, dancing and prizes.
Proceeds go to provide medi-
cal scholarships, financial aid
And His Orchestra
to the clinical research labora-
tory at the Hadassah-Hebrew
KE. 5-2604
University H o s p i t a 1, Kupat
Holim and to support the De-
troit Association for Retarded
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BERNARD H.
A series of events will lead
into the annual program, be-
ginning this Monday, when an
open board meeting and fash-
ion show is planned for 12:15
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models, with Albert Maurice
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