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THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-18

Friday, May 16, 1958

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

MIRACLE AT SINAI
Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: A special broadcast
celebrating Shavuot, the pro-
gram will highlight Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero, of Young
Israel of Detroit, Cantor Reu-
ben Erlbaum, of Oak Park's
Cong. Beth Shalom, and Don
Erwin, radio and TV star as
narrator. Judy Dann will also
participate, and Don Miller will
be at the organ.
* * *
COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Marking the forth-
coming meeting of the Jewish
Family and Children's Service,
Rose Kaplan, director of case-
work, and Sheldon Siegel,
supervisor, department of the
aging, will discuss the role of
their agency and present illus-
trative cases on the weekly
Jewish Community Council
portion of the Altman Jewish
Hour.
* *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The true story of a
teen-age boy's bravery as he
faces the fact that he will soon
die of cancer, based on the book
by Ruth Kalko Cohen, will be
told.

*

* *

THE NEXT 10 YEARS
Time: 4 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV (Channel
4).
Feature: This hour and a half
telecast, moderated by commen-
tator Chet Huntley, will relate
the story of the pioneering peo-
ple of Israel, their achievements
in the first decade and their
outlook for the future.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Joseph L.
Fink, of Temple Zion, Buffalo,
N.Y., will speak on "Differences
Among Men."
* * *
TEMPLE HOUR
Time: 7:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WBRB, Mt. Clemens
(1430 kc).
Feature: The third of five
broadcasts honoring American
youth will highlight Rabbi
Leonard Zion, New York di-
rector of camp institutes and
youth activities for the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, speaking on "Freedom:
Indispensable for the Religious
Life."

Conservative Women
TO Meet in Pontiac

Michigan Conservative Sister-
hoods affiliated with the na-
tional women's league of the
United SynagOgue of America
will hold an orientation pro-
gram for officers, board mem-
bers and activity chairmen in
Pontiac Mich. on Thursday.
Bnai Israel Sisterhood of Pon-
tiac will be host congregation.
Among those from Detroit
participating in the program
will be Mesdames Richard
Burns, Jack Shenkman, Edward
Waldman, George Liss, Erwin
Greenbaum, Isadore Leeman,
Sol Docks, Sol H. Friedman, I.
Hauptman, Philip Helfman, Her-
bert Harris and James Sobel.
Wives of Detroit cantors and
rabbis attending the meeting
are Mesdames Nicholas Fena-
kel, Ihil Gildin, Reuven Fran-
kel, J. Chinitz, H. Eskin, B.
Gorrelick, M. Lehrman, and Ja-
cob Segal.
Any conservative sisterhood
member interested in going to
the program should call Mrs.
Irving Chaiken, UN 3-6574.

List `At Home' Receptions
for Beth El Confirmands

Elect Dr. S. F. Ellias
to Hospital Post

To Wed Aug. 2

Annual confirmation services of Temple Beth El will be held
on Sunday morning, May 25. At home receptions will be held
that afternoon and evening, unless otherwise noted, for the
following Beth El confirmands:

NANCY BABCOCK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Babcock,
of 8146 Hendrie, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
RICHARD M. BAKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel M. Baker,
of 8660 Hendrie, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
NANCY BORIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bonin, of
19469 Parkside, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
MARTIN SETH CHATTMAN, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S.
Chattman, of 19940 Shrewsbury.
ALLEN M. FRANK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank, of 18303
Muirland, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
JUDI GOLDBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Goldberg,
of 19331 Littlefield, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
ROGER JOHN GREKIN, son of Dr. and Mrs. John N. Grekin, of
18024 Muirland, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
JOAN HINDERSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hinder-
stein, of 18652 Fairfield, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
CAROL SHAPIRO HOFFMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Z. Hoffman, of 18645 Oak Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
LAWRENCE S. KUSHNER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aid Kushner,
of 22150 Avon, Oak Park _ , 3 to 9 p.m. No cards.
YVONNE DIANE MILLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
M. Miller, of 25217 Es. Roycourt, Huntington Woods, 4 to 10
p.m. No cards.
WILLIAM NILS MORSE; son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morse, of
19116 Berkeley, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
DAVID MICHAEL PRINTER, son of Dr. and Mrs. Julien Priver, of
3470 Cambridge, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
ELEANORE SUE ROSE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose,
of 19420 Parkside, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
BARBARA ESTHER RUBIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Rubin, of 18687 Northlawn, 2 to 6 p.m., June 1. No cards.
RONALD B. RUBIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rubin, of
18220 Cherrylawn, from 8 p.m. No cards.
SUSAN JOAN SANDLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Sandler, of 13300 Vassar, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. No cards.
MICHAEL DAVID SCHKLOVEN, son of Dr. and Mrs. Norman
Schkloven, of 20051 Warrington, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
RONNA HOPE SERLIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Serlin, of 5009 W; Outer Dr., '7 to 11 p.m., at Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel. No cards.
INNIS SUE SIEGEL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Major Alan
Siegel, of 3229 Woodstock, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
RICHARD K. SIEGEL, son of Mr. Bernard R. Siegel and Mrs.
Shirley Siegel, of 18685 Birchcrest, 8 to 11 p.m. No cards.
JUDITH LYNN STAMELL, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin
B. Stamen. of 18235 Wildemere, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
JUDITH SUGAR, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David I. Sugar, of
13120 Broadstreet, '7 to 10 p.m. No cards.
ROBERT TURKEL, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Turkel, of 2760
West 7 Mile, 3 to 6 p.m.
NEIL HOWARD WASSERMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
A. Wasserman, of 19363 Coyle, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
SUSAN HELENE WINTON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.
Winton, of 1060 Ardmoor, Birmingham, 4 to 8 p.m. No cards.

MISS DORIS POZEN

The engagement of Doris Mu-
riel Pozen to David Stevens was
announced recently by Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Pozen, of 22141
Avon, Oak Park. An Aug. 2
wedding is planned.

■■•■■■•■•••■•

Dr. Sydney F. Ellias, chair-
man of the department of medi-
cine at Art Center Hospital, has
been elected
to serve a
year as chair-
man of the
h ospital's,
staff.
A fellow in
the American
College of Os-
teopathic I n -
Dr. Ellias
ternists a n d
professor of medicine at
the Chicago College of Osteo-
pathy and Surgery, Dr. Ellias is
married to the former Helen
Ann Freedman. They have
three children, Nancy, Frank-
lin and Andrew.
Dr. Ellias, who resides at
19519 Shrewsbury, is a member
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
Knollwood Country Club. For
19 years, he has been head of
the division for osteopathic
physicians in the Allied Jewish
Campaign.

Marriages

GOLDBERG - GROSSMAN.
Sheila Rae Grossman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Herbert
Grossman, of 17151 Cherrylawn,
on March 30 became the bride
of Edward Michael Goldberg,
son of Mr. Daniel Goldberg, of
18442 Indiana, and the late Mrs.
Anna Goldberg. The marriage
was solemnized at Temple Is-
rael.
The bride, wearing a gown of
ivory peau de soie, trimmed in
pointe de leon lace and carry-
ing white orchids, was attended
by her sister, Marcia Grossman
as maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Blum a Goldberg, the
bridegroom's sister, Bertha
Greenberg and Delores War-
shawsky.
Arthur Cohen was best man,
and ushers included David Mil-
ler, Simon Warshawsky, Al Wer-
ner and Leonard Epstein. Fol-
lowing a honeymoon in Florida,
the couple now resides at 24615
Rensselaer, Oak Park.

Dave Diamond

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Camp Israel Arts, Crafts

B B Women Set Annual Seminars
for Officers, Committee Chairmen

Mrs. Philip Fealk, president
of the Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith Women's Council, h a s
named Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron,
a past Council president, as
chairman of a
group of semi-
nars being
held for new
offiCers a n d
chairmen o f
the organiza-
tion.
With semi-
n a r s already
having been
held for presi-
dents and
vice -presi-
dents, secre-
taries and Mrs. Aaron
fund-raising chairmen, the fol-
lowing schedule has been
adopted for other BB leader-
ship posts:

Conummity service, at 8 p.m.,
Monday, at home of Mrs. Bernard
Bliefield, 20024 Kentfield, Mrs. Blie-
field, leader, Mrs. Henry Onrich,
chairman and resource person;
civilian defense, at 8 p.m., Monday,
at home of Mrs. Alan Nathan, 19213
Wisconsin, Mrs. Joe Raclkin, chair-
man, Mrs. Jake Zak, resource,
Robert Smith, CD director, guest
speaker; blood bank, at 8 p.m.,
Monday, at Clinton School, Park-
lawn and 9 Mile, Oak Park. Meets
during actual blood rally, with
Mrs. Charles Blauer, chairman,
Mrs. Stanley Yates and Mrs. Ben
Dorf, resource.
Program and publicity, at 8 p.m.,
Thursday, at home of Mrs. George
Karabenick, 13139 Hart, Huntington
Woods. Mrs. Karabenick, program,
Mrs. Jack Sayles, publicity; Mrs.
Philip Fealk, resource.
Retention, at 8 p.m., May 26, at
home of Mrs. Jack Sayles, 23671
Marlow, Oak Park. Mrs. Gerald
Goldberg, leader; Mrs. Philip Edel-
heit, chairman; Mrs. Robert Cog-
gan, resource.
Veterans Hospital, at 8 p.m., May
26, at BBYO office, 15722 W. 7 Mile.
Mesdames Hy Burnstein, leader.

James Kraft, Sanford Bar o n,
Charles Jones and Alan Hagenjos,
resource; Pontiac and Northville
Hospital personnel, resource.
Membership, at 8 p.m., June 4, at
home of Mrs. Leon Dreylinger,
chairman, 21910 Avon, Oak Park.
Mrs. Leonard Sims, leader, and
Mrs. Morris Tack, resource; BBYO,
at 8 p.m., June 4, at BEY() office,
15722 W. 7 Mile, Mrs. David Gros-
berg, leader; Mrs. Jack Hartstein
and Mrs. Kahn-an Bruss, resource;
Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, chairman.
ADL, at 8 p.m., June 5, at home
of Mrs. Henry Onrich, 16860 Manor,
Mesdames Allan Laban, leader; San-
ford Rosenthal, chairman; David
/Sowell, resource; Bernard Good-
man, Dolls for Democracy; and
William Fogel, mailing.
Financial secretaries, at 8 p.m.,
June 16, at home of Mrs. Lewis
Manning, 18520 Parkside. Mrs. Man-
ning, secretaries; and Mrs Jack
Hartstein, tresurers.
Jewish -and public affairs, at 8
p.m., June 16, at home of Mrs.
Harry Bodzin, 19308 Birwood. Mrs.
Albert Goldberg, chairman, Mrs.
Bodzin, resource; Mrs. A r t h u r
Frayne, Israel Bonds. Guest
speaker, Louis Levitan, Bond direc-
tor.

Rabbi Kurt Weinberg, direc-
tor of Camp Israel in Toronto,
announces the appointment of
Hannah Silverstein, of 3800
Cortland, as arts and crafts
counsellor for the camp. The
Camp Israel season lasts from
July 28 through Aug. 31.

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For additional information
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Mrs. Aaron, SU. 8-5185.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Alice
Robinson acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's
recent bereavement.

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