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March 28, 1958 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-03-28

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Set April Date

Young Marrieds Plan Monthly Oneg Shabbat

Under the chairmanship of on "Practices of Liberal Juda-
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arnold, ism," a continuation of previ-
the Young Marrieds Group of ous discussions of Reform Jew-
Temple Israel will hold its ish beliefs.
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Arlazaroff Branch of Jewish National Workers Alliance monthly oneg shabbat today.
gave a farewell party Wednesday evening in honor of Messrs.
Following services at 8:30
For the
and Mesdames Harry Schumer, David Sislin, Harry Mondry and p.m., at the temple, the Young
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Perfect Affair .. •
Jack Schumer, on the eve of their departure for a visit to Marrieds will be the guests of
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Israel.
Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert
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Mr. and Mrs. I. L: Zuieback, of 22778 Bellwood Dr. S., Syme at their home on Birch-
and His Orchestra
Birmingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Scholnick, of Parkside crest Dr.
UN 3-3737
Rd., Detroit, are currently spending a months vacation in Tucson,
The oneg shabbat will center
Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rosner, of 16847 Pinehurst, were
recently honored at a dinner party in Kormendy's, celebrating
their first anniversary on March 22.
It is with great pleasure that
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen H. Gitlin are now residing in their new
we
announce the association of
home at 24341 Condon, Oak Park.
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Sgt. and Mrs. Sam Rosens (Miriam Lachover), former De-
ty
troiters . now in Europe where Sgt. Rosens is a member of the
U. S. Army of Occupation, recently completed a tour of Greece,
Turkey and Israel. Entering Israel through the Mandelbaum
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gate, from Beirut, the couple visited in Jeikisalem, Tel Aviv,
Haifa and the Negev. In the Arab sector of Jerusalem, they
rs
to our firm.
were able to visit the Hebrew University and Hadassah Hospital
Slo
on Mt. Scoups, the Wailing Wall and the Tomb of Rachel.
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schiff, of Dunblaine Rd., Birming-
crw
ce
ham, have just returned from an extended cruise of the West
Indies aboard the SS Nieuw Amsterdam:
A luncheon in honor of Marilyn Wolfe, of Holmur Ave.,
INTERIORS
celebrating her sixteenth birthday, was held recently at Beau-
champ's. Attending were her many friends and relatives.
10350 Dexter Blvd.,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Carr and their children, Randy and Elana,
Detroit 6, Mich.
formerly of Roselawn Ave., are now residing in their new home
at 29537 Curtis in Livonia.
Phone TO 8-6400
Miss Mitzi Rachleff, a student at the University of Wisconsin,
is home for the Passover holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Rachleff, of Harding Ave., Oak Park. With her as a house
guest is her roommate, Miss Carol Ann Jackson, of Chicago, Ill.

activities in Society

Mickey Woolf

Mr. Robert Siegel

MISS ELAINE RESSLER

Announcement was made at
a recent dinner given by Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Solomon of the
engagement of their niece,
Elaine Ressler, to Richard
Waldbott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Waldbott, of Fairfield
Ave. An April 6 wedding is
planned.

Fun-O-Rama Fair Set
by Evergreen Sisterhood

Evergreen Jewish Cong. Sis-
terhood is presenting. a Fun-0-
Rama Fair from 12 to 6 p.m. on
Sunday'at the Sholem Aleichem
Institute 19350 Greenfield. A
program of fun, food and games
for all has been planned for
this event.
Mesdames Ray Bernstein and
Max Pleasent are co-chairmen
of the affair with Mrs. Norman
Jacobs publicity chairman, an-
nounces Sisterhood president
Mrs. Frank Levy.
All proceeds will go to the
congregation's building fund.
For ticket information call Mrs.
Edward Fertell, KE 5-8035.

`Portraits' Brings Leading Artists
to Detroit for One Performance

"Portraits of Jewish Life," a
series of one-act plays with
musical selections in Hebrew,
Yiddish and English, will be
presented here by an outstand-
ing cast on April 6.
Coming to the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts for a one-night per-

Tea Suggested for
Holiday Company

The Tetley Tea Co. an-
nounces that their tea, both
loose and in bags, is prepared
under strict rabbinical super-
vision and is kosher for Pass-
over. The company suggests
tea for all Passover meals and
for entertaining guests who
drop in during the holiday.
Whether you serve it in cup
or glass, with lemon or cream,
tea is a special companion
for the sumptuous holiday
feast, and the company sug-
gests stocking up on a supply
of Tetley Tea • now.

The presentation is now tour-
ing throughout the U.S. and
Canada, and will be received in
70 communities before its con-
clusion.

Harry Schumer, president of
the Farband Committee of De-
troit, has issued an invitation
to English-speaking as well as
Yiddish-speaking Detroiters to
attend the performance of fine
literature, folklore and music.

Miss Lehrer

B. Z. Wittier

formance will be Ben Bonus,
Mina Bern, Max and Re i z el
Bozyk, Ben Zion Wittier and
Shifra Lehrer. Musical accom-
paniment will be provided by
Sam Blumstein.

Patios Designed With You in Mind

CALL

Morry Cohen

"Portraits," consisting of the
works of such noted authors as
Sholom Aleichem and David
Pinsky, is the annual Farband
Concert Tour and theater pres-
entation sponsored by the gen-
eral executive in New York.

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Detroit.

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HAPPY DAYS IN

Business Briefs

In an advertisement for
CAMP MICHIGAMA HILL last
week, Rena Schwartz, an in-
structor at the Detroit Institute
of Arts and Crafts, was listed
erroneously in the double cap-
acity of director of arts and
crafts and head counselor. Miss
Schwartz will direct the arts
and crafts program at the camp,
while Shirley Stroh is return-
ing for her fifth season as head
counsellor.
*
*

WALTER HERZ, Interiors, of
10350 Dexter, announces that
Robert Siegel, well known
interior designer is now asso-
ciated with their firm. Mr.
Siegel, associated for 10 years
with the interior decorating de-
partment at the J. L. Hudson
Co., holds an Interior Design
Degree from the University of
Michigan.

Junior Hadassah Meeting

Golda Meir group of Junior
Hadassah will hold a general
meeting at 7:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at the home of Francine
Kamin, 3395 Cambridge. The
meeting is open to all high
school juniors and seniors. For
further information call Sheila
Meizler, UN 2-3754.

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