1958-THE DETROIT JEWISH

Dr. Levine to Speak
at JNF Foundation's
Dinner on Thursday

News Brevities

NASER BODIYA will moder-
ate a panel on the "New Arab
Republic," at the Parkman
branch library, 1766 Oakaian
Blvd., on Monday. All students
may attend this free discussion
group. Panel members will be
Judy Dann, Peter Toren and
Philip Rosenbloom from Mum-
ford and Iris Goren and Cher-
ney Bodzin from Central. •
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KEIL FAMILY CLUB recent-
ly celebrated its first anniver-
sary at a cocktail party in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Grushoff, of 17616 Pinehurst,
when Ed Simms was elected.
president to succeed Jack Keil.
Other incoming officers are
Molly Grushoff, vice - president;
DR. HARRIS. J. LEVINE
Vicky Keil, secretary; and. Mar-
Dr. Harris J. Levine, presi- tin Keil, treasurer.
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dent • of the Jewish National
Fund of America, will be the
MURIEL GREENSPON,
guest speaker at the annual daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
dinner meeting of the JNF ward Greenspon, of 15731 Cloy-
Foundation's chapter of De- erlawn, has been elected treas-
troit, at Rainbow Terrace, next urer of the senior class of 1959
Thursday evening, Morris J. of the University of Michigan
Brandwine is the Detroit Foun- school of music.
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dation's chairma n. William
Hordes is regional chairman
ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
and Phillip Stollman is a na- meet Sunday evening, in the
tional vice-president.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
The board of directors of the Schemansky, 17125 Kentucky.
JNF of America, at an Israel
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tenth anniversary ceremony,
Rabbi BYRON T. RUBEN-
held at JNF House, 42 E. 69th STEIN, of Temple Emanu-El,
St., New York, launched a Duluth, Minn., will represent
"Ten Trees for Ten Years of the Jewish Chautauqua Society
Israel" program, under which as lecturer at Suomi College,
every Jew in the U. S., will be Hancock, Mich., on May 7. His
asked to plant 10 trees on Is- subject will be "Is the Judaeo-
rael's soil in honor of the Christian Tradition Equipped
tenth anniversary of the Jew- for the Space Age?".
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ish State. Every contributor
will be entitled to sign a spe-
In observance of National
cial Scroll of Tribute addressed Mental Health Week, April 27
to Israel's President, Yitzhak to May 3, NORTHVILLE
Ben-Zvi.
STATE HOSPITAL will present
its '7th annual open house from
CJFWF Votes Action on
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Sunday.
Social Welfare Legislation Tours of the hospital, a visit to
Action on key problems fac- the new occupational therapy-
ing American Jewish commun- recreation therapy building and
ities was taken by the board. of an opportunity to view the pro-
directors of the Council of gram for care and treatment of
Jewish Federations and Wel- mental illness are planned.
fare Funds at its recent meet- Among the communal organiza-
ing in New York. Herbert R. tions regularly - servicing the
Abeles of Newark, CJFWF hospital are the Greater Detroit
president, chaired the meeting. Bnai Brith Women's Council
With 33 members from all and the Young Women's Bicur
parts of the country in attend- Cholem.
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ance, the board made the fol-
NORMAN SUSSMAN, of 19500
lowing moves: urged the Ways
and Means Committee of the Birwood, a junior at the Uni-
House of Representatives to versity of Michigan school of
hold open hearings on pending engineering was one of the stu-
legislation to broaden social dents honored by membership
security benefits; authorized in Tau Beta Pi, 73-year-old en-
on-the-scene consultations in gineering honorary s o c i e t y.
Israel this summer between Members are chosen on the
top CJFWF leaders and Israeli basis of scholastic achievement
welfare leaders; took steps to and promise of future service
launch a national cultural in the field of engineering.
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study under the auspices of
the Council.
"RIGHT YOU ARE (IF YOU
The Board also heard re- THINK YOU ARE), a satiric,
ports on the progress of Jew- tragic comedy by Italy's leading
ish community campaigns, the 20th Century playwright Luigi
national study on services to Pirandello is to be presented_
the chronically ill, and other by Wayne State University The-
ongoing communal programs. ater as the last major produc-
tion of the current year, at the
University Theater, 3424 Wood-
• Additions
ward, on May 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10.
• Storm Windows
Leading roles are taken by
George Ward, Paul Stolarsky,
and Doors
Dwaine Steffes and Carol Love-
• Attic Rooms
less.
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• Kitchens
The Jewish Reconstructionist
• Building Violations
Foundation, 15 West 86th Street,
Corrected
New York 24, New York, an-
• Recreation Rooms
nounces the publication of
HALLEL, PSALMS OF PRAISE,
• Porch Enclosures
for Cantor, Choir and Children's
• Painting and
Choir, by Tzipora H. Jochsber-
Decorating
ger.
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• F.H.A. Terms. Free
JEWISH
CHAUTAUQUA
SO-
Est. (No payment CIETY has donated 21 volumes
'til July 1st) .
of Judaica to the library of the
Detroit, Insitute of Technology.
The volumes are in the fields
of literature, Bible study, his-
tory, biographies, customs, cere-
monies and law.
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7407 PURITAN
One of four area leadership
DI 1-3575
training conferences, sponsored

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W. E. WALTER
Co., INC.

by -the DETROIT COUNCIL
OF PARENT TEACHER ASSO-
CIATIONS, will be held on May
12, at Grandale Presbyterian
Church, 15727 Plymouth. Fea-
tured speaker will be Mrs. Lytle
P. Colvin, past president of the
Detroit PTA Council. The con-
ference is to aid new officers
and chairmen set up the year's
program. Nursing care for chil-
dren 3 to 6 will be provided.
For luncheon reservations, call
Mrs. Howard Teeter, TE 4-1008.
A similar program is planned
May 8, at Epiphany Lutheran
Church, 933 W. 7 Mile, with
Everett Soop, chairman of the
Parent-Education Institute of
the Michigan Congress of Pan
ent Teachers, as guest speaker.
Conference registration begins
at 9 a.m.
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BURG FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday evening, in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Burg,
23611 Cloverlawn, Oak Park.

The world-famous MOISEYEV
DANCE COMPANY, first major
ballet troupe to arrive here
from the Soviet Union, will ap-
pear at Masonic Temple at 8:20
p.m., May 12. Additional per-
formances will be given 'on
May 13 and 14. The group
of nearly 100 dancers is the
largest ever to visit this coun-
try from abroad.

Swastikas in Denver

Israel Holds
Stamp Design
Competition

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DENVER (JTA)—Two Den-
ver synagogues have been tar-
gets of window-breaking and
swastika-painting within the
past two weeks, it was disclosed
today. Similarity of the dese-
crations indicated that one per-
As part of her tenth anniver- son committed both outrages,
officials said.
sary celebration, the State of
Israel's Ministry of Posts is
WEIGHT PROBLEMS?
conducting an International
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Stamp Design Contest, in which
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artists the world over are in-
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during April and May
winning artists is $1,000. The
second and third prizes are
$500 and $250 respectively.
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On a. frame measuring 4 1/2 by
On Beautiful CROOKED LAKE
2 3/4 inches, artists' designs may
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be wrapped in one or more
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colors. The stamps will be
on US-3I
printed in photogravure, which
will involve no more than three
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A Week
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Includes
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$4900 Everything
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The entries should be mailed
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ices, Ministry of Posts, Jeru-
salem, Israel, to be received
not later than May 15, 1958.
octupanty
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Information, 11 E. 70th St., New
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York 21.
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Dedicated to God, Will
Solve Arabic Disputes

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