1958-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-n Dance, Coin Book Parties to End Pioneer Women Child Day Events ewry i 1 a the Air i This Week's Radio and i Mrs. AVNAR NAGGAR, dance and coin book chairman for Pioneer Women's annual World Jewish Child Day program, awards "Todah" (thank you) certificates to local youngsters participating in the program. They are, left to right, MERRILL KRAMER, RENE WEISS and SAMMY WASSER. * * * Having successfully terminat- Knollwood Is Scene ed its cannister drive, the De- troit Council of Pioneer Women of Congress Luncheon will hold its second program in Members of the Detroit celebration of World Jewish Women's Division, American Child Day at 9 p.m., Saturday, Jewish Congress, are complet- at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The event will be a dance in ing plans for a spring lunch- eon, to be held at 12:15 p.m., observance of Child Day and May 6. at Knollwood Country marking the 10th anniversary of Israels independence. Ac- Club. cording to Mesdames Jack Gos- According to Mrs. Louis Red- man and Avner Naggar, co- stone, president, fashions will chairmen, Leonard Stanley and be by Albert Maurice, with his orchestra will play music Mesdames Joseph Dubin, Jo- for dancing. seph Eder, Louis Greenberg, A host of prizes will be Harry Jacobs, George Lewis, awarded during the evening by Bernard Litvin, Lester Miller, Mrs. Frank Wasser, and Mrs. Harry Schefman, Jack Udow Jullius Tatelman will be in and Allan Weston serving as charge of refreshments. models. The effort for Child Day will Among the prizes being culminate during the spring given through the courtesy of vacation f r o m the public the Elliott Travel Service will schools, when individual chap- be a four-day vacation for two ters will hold parties honoring at Grossinger's and a three-day youngsters who have filled coin vacation at the Concord. books to assist boys and girls Mrs. Sidney Michals is lunch- in Israel. eon chairman, and is assisted All funds from the overall by Mesdames I. B. Dworman, program will be channeled in- 1. Schubiner and Norman Sil- to Youth Aliyah, the interna- verstein. Mrs. Arnold Kass is tional children's rescue and im- in charge of floral arrange- migration movement, which ments. since 1934 has provided 85,000 For tickets or reservations, youngsters from 72 countries call BR. 3-4745 or VE. 8-0320. with transportation to and re- habilitation in Israel. I JWV Activities SHOLOM POST and AUXIL- IARY will service 700 hospi- talized veterans at Battle Creek Veterans Hospital on Sunday. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Lucille Berman and Herman Gavoren, entertainment and re- freshments wil be provided. The entertainment is being planned by Mrs. Minnie Friedman. STREWS MS EVERYTHING! tit KOSHER FOR PASSOVER RABBI AARON SOLOVEICNIK a RAM CRAIN BIALIN alga .-'11-rFIVE=71 ,?,"1 al°1 GEFILTE FISH ONE POUND 80XIS CATSUP. BORSCHT APPLE SAUCE • FRUIT SLICES • MACAROONS TOMATO JUICE • PRUNE JUICE. PRESERVES STORES Everywherid MA DE DE BY THE MAKERS A "Inn, tr. OF ritirris I 8ag agements Mr. and Mrs. Medwin Ben- jamin, of Miami Beach, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Harlean, to Stanton R. Moss, 18617 Santa Barbara, Detroit, son of Mrs. Dolly Ben- deroff and the late Arthur A. Moss. Mr. Moss and his fiancee attended the University of Miami where Mr. Moss graduat- ed last February. He is a past master of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at U. of M. The couple will be married May 31 in Miami Beach. Steinberg Heads U of M Symphony Band Event Robert A. Steinberg, a mem- ber of the board of governors of the University of Michigan Club of Detroit, has been named chairman of a Symphony Band Concert, to be held April 23, at the Rackham Memorial Audi- torium. The concert, sponsored by the Detroit alumni group, will fea- ture the U. of M. Symphony Band. Tickets are available, at reduced rates for students from the U. of M. Club office, TE 1-4636, or at the door. Assisting Steinberg in plan- ning the event are Marc Bomze, Stuart Glasier, Ronald Charfoos U. of 111. Students Set June 14 Wedding Television Programs of Jewish Interest PASSOVER SEDER SERVICE Time: 12 noon, Sunday. Station: WJBK-TV (Channel 2). Feature: Dr. Morris M. Kert- zer, director of the American Jewish Committee's department of inter-religious activities, will be heard with his special guest, Cathy Pike, daughter of Dean Jame A. Pike, of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. * * * PASSOVER TO FREEDOM Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: The radio premier of "Passover to Freedom," a new work by Dr. A. W. Binder, distinguished composer of Jew- ish liturgical music, will be pre- sented. The composition, a mus- ical narrative, will be read by Rabbi Edward E. Klein, of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, and sung by the congregational choir, directed by Dr. Binder. Lyrics for the composition were arranged by Rabbi Morrison D. Bial, of Temple Beth El, Sum- mit, N.J. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "My Son, the Con- vict," a Passover tale of a little boy who is imprisoned in post- World War I Poland when he does not have a ticket for the train on which he is riding, will be told. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Dr. Jonah B. Wise, founder of the Message of Israel and rabbi of Central Syn- agogue, New York City, will discuss the recent biography, "Rabbi in America: The Story of Isaac Mayer Wise," with its author, Dr. Israel Knox, pro- fessor of philosophy at New York University. The broadcast will honor Dr. Wise's father, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, foun- der of the Hebrew Union -Col- lege, Union of American He brew Congregations and Central Conference of American Rabbis. * * * COUNCIL BROADCAST Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Samuel Sigal, chair- man of the Warsaw Ghetto Up- rising Commemoration Commit- tee, will discuss the community- wide event planned this Sun- day over the Jewish Community Council's weekly portion of the Altman Jewish Hour. Fashion Show to Pace Alpha Omega Donor Center Starts Camera Class In cooperation with the Cen- ter Camera Club, a beginners class in photography is being offered by the Jewish Commu- nity Center. The first session is at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at the Davison Branch. Anthony Mala- cas is instructor. For informa- tion, call WE 3-7380. 1 4.■■•••••.... FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT—It's AINMENT—It's BEN KATZMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs MISS DEANNA YORMARK Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yor- mark, of Winnetka, Ill., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna Rae, to Burton Louis Scott, son of Mrs. Harry Scott, of Ann Ar- bor, Mich., and the late Mr. Scott. Miss Yormark is now com- pleting her sophomore year at the University of Michgan. Her fiance, a .member of Tau Delta Phi fraternity, will graduate from U. of M. this June. The wedding will be sol- emnized June 14, at Win- netka's Sheraton - Blackstone Hotel. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 I SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies and his Orchestra Detroit's Leading Entertainer TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other expenses. SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service 13327 Linwood Detroit Friends of Music • Farband, L.Z.O. Music Study Club • Sholem Aleichem Institute United Jewish Folk Schools Present Marc Lavry — Composer, Pianist Assisting Artists: Emma Schaver, Soprano; Zinovi Bistritzki, Violinist; Irving Rosengard, Baritone; Chamber Choir MONDAY, MARCH 31st, 1958 - 8:30 P.M. MORRIS L. SCHAVER AUDITORIUM HAYIM GREENBERG CENTER Donation $1.50 * ._, R" * * * The Men's Club of Adas Shalom presents Synagogue 4PC Okeill 02C11144.011. World-Renowned Commentator SUBJECT: * * "ISRAEL: A REPORT AND FORECAST" Jr' IN HONOR OF * ISRAEL'S TENTH ANNIVERSARY M`. giC 4C 4( * 4( 4C , "Pk * As, .14' )1 ; 4 Monday, April 21, '58 at 8 p.m. .7. )T * at ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE 41 The annual donor of the De- 7045 CURTIS AiC troit Women of Alpha Omega * * Donation $1.00, Tickets available at the Synagogue ic dental fraternity will take place Office and at Grinnell's on April 30, at the Sheraton-- -SK Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. James Goodfriend, chairman, announces that a fashion showing of the latest spring and summer creations will be shown. A variety of gifts are planned by Mrs. Ju- Are Pleased to lius Barr, chairman of gifts Announce that Traditional and decorations, including the grand prize of a vacation for Passover Sedorim two at the Concord Hotel in New York. Will Be Conducted by Proceeds from the luncheon will provide dental care for Cantor J. Tambor indigent patients in the De- troit area, assist in completing Friday and Saturday Night the dental school at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and go April 4th and 5th to various local philanthropies. Mrs. Edwin Schneider and Complete, delicious meals will be served Mrs. Leslie Moss, ticket chair- Reservations Are Limited — Please Call Now: men, state that captains now WE ARE ALSO PREPARING COMPLETE have tickets to the event. Res- PASSOVER DINNERS FOR TAKE-OUT ervations are being accepted by Mrs. Schneider, at DI. 1-1514, 19161 SCHAEFER, Just North of 7 Mile * r********************** Mayfair Kosher Caterers ANnce TIM 1_6227_