The Suburban Community
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to Host Husbands
D. Unna, Consul Gen-
Local Suburban Integration eral Isaac
of Israel in Chicago, will
Beth Shalom Lists
Sabbath, Purim Plans
JWIT to Organize
Sabbath services of Cong.
Beth Shalom will be held at
6 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m.,
Saturday, when the Bar Mitz-
vah of Barry Allen Ravitz will
be observed.
The congregational school's
annual Purim program is
planned for 7 p.m., - Wednesday,
when a Purim play, class proj-
ects and songs will be featured.
Children will participate in
the reading of the Megillah, af-
ter which greggars will be dis-
tributed. A social hour will fol-
low. Children, their parents and
friends are invited.
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Women interested in organiz-
ing an Auxiliary to the Oak
Park Post of the Jewish War
Veterans will gather at a tea
planned for 1 plm., Saturday,
in the home of Mrs. Ralph Ep-
stein, 13308 Borgman, Hunting-
ton Woods.
Mrs. Epstein, wife of the "
present Michigan Department
commander of JWV, advises
that all wives, mothers, sisters
or daughters of honorably dis-
charged Jewish war veterans
are invited to attend.
She added that the women
will be concerned with all of *
the responsibilities undertaken
locally and nationally by JWV
These include promoting
Americanism, serving at the
•
USO, attempting to curb juve-
nile delinquency through a
child welfare program, foster-
ing better community relations,
servicing veterans at hospitals
and social activities.
Suburban Auxiliary
was well-planned, and in the speak to members of South
By the Oak-Woddser
The recent survey of human center of planning are Detroit's Oakland County Chapter of Had-
two most important organiza- assah and their husbands at
welfare needs in communities
throughout the country, taken tions—the Jewish Welfare Fed- 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Temple
eration and the Jewish Com- Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Mile.
by specially-trained members
The occasion is the annual
of the National Council of Jew- munity Council.
Many new suburbanites were joint husband and wife meeting,
ish Women, pointed to basic
probably surprised with the
weaknesses in many areas of speed in which they were lo- which will be opened by Mrs.
the country as far as the cated by Federations, in order Joseph Ellis, Hadassah presi-
dent, and her husband.
growth of the suburban neigh-
Beth Shalom Affiliates
to maintain support of the
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Levine Schedule Purim Dance
borhoods is concerned .
Allied Jewish Campaign.
will show color slides of Israel,
A Purim Dance is being
In referring to this survey
This was the first element depicting the Hebrew Univer-
in a column two weeks ago,
of continuity, and it avoided sity-Hadassah Medical Center in sponsored by the Sisterhood
and Men's Club of Cong. Beth
we pointed to the main area
the necessity of organizing a Jerusalem. It is e..
Shalom at 9 p.m., Saturday, in
of weakness as a basic lack of
separate drive in the sub-
the synagogue, 14601 W. Lin-
interest in local and communal
urbs. Only recently, as an to this institu;
coln at Tyler.
affairs by suburbanites.
addition to the overall pic- tion that funds
Dick Backus will be caller
At that time, too, we said
ture of "one community" for from the annual
for square dancing which is
that even though the Detroit the Metropolitan Detroit area, musical produc-
part of the evening's program.
Section of NCJW had not par-
Be Confident
the Pontiac Federation was tion will go.
For information call Mrs. Jo-
Previews
ticipated in the survey, there
merged with Detroit.
Hove Your Coils Answered by
seph Cohen Sisterhood social
were some judgements that
At the same time, in the from this year's
seph Cohen, LI. 5-3584; Lenny
Coyle Telephone Service
could probably be made off suburban areas, new syna- show, "Flaming
Brown, Men's Club social chair-
hand.
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gogues were developing and Youth," to be
man, LI. 7-5023; or Bill Dry-
The first, and most im-
Detroit organizations began off - presented May
man, LI. 6-3387.
portant, is that Detroit sub-
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in
the
shoots in the outlying areas.
orbs, • especially the South
Again, rather than form a Ford Auditori- I. D. Unna
Oakland County areas, where
separate body of Jewish or- um, will be performed by Mes-
the Jewish population has
ganizations, the Jewish Com- dames Murray Shubin, Joheph
moved in large numbers, are
Council entered the Beckerman and other cast
not "merely bedrooms for munity to assist in program- members.
thecity" as was charged in picture
Another highlight of Tues-
ming, to offer its resources and
other
areas. community life to help in any problems that day's program will be two short
A distinct
skits written by Mesdames Wil-
hould arise.
has been built up, with a net- s Soon, the Council changed liam Adler, Maurice Reizen and
corn-its
work of synagogues and co
Com- Herschel Harris, describing busi-
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munal organizations adding its name to the Jewish
continuity to the work of munity Council of Metropolitan ness aspects of the annual show.
groups in the mother city of Detroit, and organized a South In addition to the writers,
Detroit. Oakland County Committee to others in the cast are Mickey
The basis of responsibilty of take care of specific entangle- Ketai, Dr. Reizen and Abel Sel-
burn, with Ellis Rifkin accom-
the suburbs to the parent or- ments in the
outlying areas.
Realizing -that the growth of panying at the piano.
ganizations is no accident. It the area necessitated adequate
A social hour will conclude
communal facilities, Federa- the program.
tion authorized an expenditure
for a suburban Jewish Com- Rabbi Rosenbaum to Speak
munity Center. This beautiful on 'A Time for Greatness'
FOOD AT ITS BEST!
structure is an important part
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will
of the lives of many suburban- speak on "A Time for Greatness
Ribs - Beef - Chicken
ites today.
and Sea Food
But the Jewish community of Soul" at sabbath eve services
which is now transplanted in of Temple Emanu-El at 8:30
the suburbs took an active in- p.m., today. Participating in the
For Delicious Home Made
terest in the overall community service will be Mr. and Mrs.
DELICACIES
as well. We can't help feel this Ben Atlas, Saul Bechek, Irvin'
was partly because they never Feig and Richard Braun. An
Yes, the EXTRA INTEREST you get on
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lost the habit of service in oneg shabbat will follow.
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moving from one area to an-
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other.
And so we find Jews today
For Tray
who are active in all phases of
Catering at
suburban activity — PTAs, li-
brary funds, mental health in-
Its Finest . • •
stitutions and politics.
Make it
The close cooperation be-
tween the Detroit community
and the rapidly-growing sub-
urbs brings a continuity to
our area that unfortunately
• Weddings
is not shared in too many
other communities through-
• Showers
out the country.
• Bar Mitzvahs
It was accomplished because
• Pidyon Ha-Ben
of the far-sightedness of our
• All Occasions
local leaders, and is a tribute
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to them that this planning has
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citizenry.
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PTO Purim Carnival Sunday
Parent-Teachers Organization
of the Oak Park United He-
brew Schools will hold its
annual Purim carnival from 2
to 5 p.m. Sunday at the UHS
Community Center, 15150 W.
Ten Mile.
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0-INT Young Israel Services
Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods will hold sabbath serv-
ices at 6:10 p.m., today, and at
9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Yaakov
I. Homnick will speak on "Mem-
ories Are Made to Keep." The
Bar Mitzvah of Robert Lipin
will be observed.
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Foot Specialist Opens
Office in Oak Park,
Dr. Mathew Borovoy, DSC,
most recently in charge of the
orthopedic staff and clinic at
Army Medical Center,
Fort Sam Houston, Tex., has
opened offices at 26601 Cool-
idge, thus becoming the first
foot doctor in Oak Park.
Dr. Borovoy, who received a
letter of commendation from
Col. Howard McBurney, chief of
orthopedic service at Brooke
Medical Center, on his dis-
charge, is a graduate of Ohio
College of Chiropody. Previ-
ously, he attended Highland
Park Junior College and Wayne
State University.
While attending the Ohio
school, he served as president
of the Student Council, secre-
tary-treasurer of the Zaccharian
Pedic Research Society and
treasurer of Phi Alpha Pi, na-
tional chiropody fraternity.
Dr. Borovoy, whose practice
is limited to diseases of the
lower extremities and includes
surgical chiropody and foot or-
thopedics, 'is a lecturer before
PTA and women's groups. ,
Adniirers of Metropolitan
Opera singer Richard Tucker
have established a scholarship
for an Israeli artist in his name.
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