THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S—Friday, November 7, 1958- 1 8
Bnai Brith Women Set Stage
for Annual 'Star-Studded Shoiv'
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Planning the annual "Star-Studded Show" of the Metro-
politan Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council are, left to right,
Mesdames FRED RAPOPORT, program chairman; PHILLIP
EDELHART, fund-raising chairman; anti ALBERT CUTLER
and ALLEN WEISS, ticket chairman. The major event of the
season for the Bnai Brith Women, the show will be held Nov.
18, at the Fox Theater. Sam Levenson, one of the country's
leading comedians, will be the featured entertainer.
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Sam Levenson, the former
high school teacher who is con- Re-Elect George Stutz
sidered today one of the na-
tion's best comedians, will tun Shapero School Head
George M. Stutz has been re-
on his charm for the 13th
annual fund-raising event of elected to serve as president of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith the Shapero School of Nursing,
which conducts a teaching pro-
Women's Council.
Levenson will top the list gram in prac-
of attractions for . the yearly tical nursing
"Star-Studded Show," which under the
has set as its goal an amount sponsorship of
of $100,000 for the continua- Sinai Hospital.
Other offi-
tion of its philanthropic work
locally, nationally and through- cers who were
re-elected are
out the world.
Also highlighting the show, Mrs. Golda
to •be held at 8:30 p.m., Nov. Krolik, v i c e-
18, at the Fox Theater, are the p resident;
Barry Sisters, a singing duo Maxwell Jos-
recently back from an engage- pey, treasurer;
Stutz
and Lawrence
ment in London, England.
Michelson,
secretary.
Mrs. Ruth
Local favorites, the Fenby-
Carr Orchestra, will round out B. Edelson, •.N., is principal
the program, which culminates of the school.
Chosen by the hospital for
a four-month campaign for
funds, conducted under the three-year terms on the Shapero
leadership of Mrs. David Gros- School's board of ' trustees are
Eugene Arnfeld, Mrs.
berg, BB Council president, Mrs.
and Mrs. Phillip Edelheit, fund- Leonard Kasle, Norman J.
Levey, Mrs. Oscar Zemon, Mrs.
raising chairman.
Seymour Frank, Mrs. Harry
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Barnett and Malcolm S. Lowen-
stein.
In an announcement at the
election meeting, Stutz advised
that beginning with March of
1959, the Shapero School will
graduate two classes annually
This Week's Radio and
instead of the one class orig-
Television Programs
1 inally planned.
of Jewish Interest
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i Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday,
Slates ADL Director
Station: WJLB.
Mrs. Harry Meer, social action
Feature: "You and the Jewish chairman of Bnai Moshe Sister-
Heritage", the theme of the hood, announces that Morton
seventh annual Synagogue Adult Sobel, Michigan director of the
Institute, will be discussed by Anti-Defamation League, will
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, speak at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at
Institute chairman.
the Synagogue social hall. Dr.
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Sobel will speak on "Violence
LIVING HERITAGE
and Intimidation and its Mean-
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
ing for the Jew."
Station: WJBK-TV Channel 2.
A question and answer period
Feature: A new film on Israel, will follow the discussion and
portraying market scenes at refreshments will be served.
Beersheba, a visit with Gen. The meeting is open to the pub-
Yigal Yadin, the community of lic.
Sde Boker where Israeli Pre-
The Sisterhood also plans a
mier Ben-Gurion lives and the rummage sale Nov. 16 to 20 in
integration of new immigrants, the Synagogue's social hall, an-
will be shown by the culture nounced Mrs. James Sobel. Pro-
commisison of the Jewish Corn- ceeds of the sale will go to the
• munity Council.
Synagogue's building fund.
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JEWISH HERITAGE
Get-Acquainted Night
Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Samuel Sigal, principal of the
Feature: Prof. Salo Wittmayer Mittelshul (United Jewish High
Baron, of Columbia University, School), announces a meeting of
will be presented in this special the Parent-Teachers Association
broadcast arranged by the cul- at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
ture commission of the Jewish Esther Berman Bldg.
Community Council in coopera-
The get-acquainted meeting
tion with Wayne State Univer- will feature reports on class
sity, another in the Council's activities, the progress of stu-
weekly series. Prof. Baron will dents and talks by Sigal and .
discuss "Modern Nationalism Albert Elazar, superintendent of
and Religion," the theme of the the United Hebrew Schools.
recent lecture he delivered at
According to Sigal, the Mittel-
WSU, when he inaugurated the shul this semester has the high-
Lea and Walter Field Semitic est number of students enrolled
Lecture series.
in its history.
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100,000 Copies
of Chajes Work
Reported Sold
The "Song of Galilee," a
choral arrangement by Julius
Chajes, has reached the sale of
100,000 copies, according to Dr.
Josef Freudenthal, president of
the Transcontinental Music
Publications in New York.
The composition has been
performed by thousands of
choral groups, including Fred
Waring and Perry Como and
colleges and high schoOls from
Maine to California. It is one of
the most successful settings in
the annals of Jewish music.
Chajes has been music direc-
tor of the Jewish Community
Center in Detroit for the past
18 years.
UHS Auxiliary
Slates Luncheon
The annual luncheon of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools will be held at
12 noon, Nov. 19, at Holiday
Manor, under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Samuel W. Leib.
In announcing the event,
Mrs. Rubin Saywitz,' president,
listed the following committee
workers who are assisting Mrs.
Leib. They are:
Mesdames Charles Weiner, co-
chairman; Irving Arlin, pro-
gram; Jacob
Axelrod a n d
Irving Solo-
m o n, tickets;
Theo d ore
Isaacs and Ir-
ving Palman,
arrangements;
George M.
Roberts, treas-
urer; and Mey-
er Stuart, pub-
licity. Mrs. Leib
A musical program is planned
to highlight the afternoon's en-
tertainment, and there will be
an award of a five-day trip for
two to Oakton Manor Resort in
Wisconsin.
For tickets, call Mrs. Leib,
TO. 6-0746; or Mrs. Axelrod,
UN. 4-9174.
Committee of Women
Assists in Planning
for Balfour Concert
Harry Hershfield
to Entertain Here
to Wed Dr. S. Barak at
Brandeis Dinner
Rosanne .Ki fferstein
ROSANNE KIFFERSTEIN
The engagement of Rosanne
Kifferstein to Dr. Stuart Barak
has been announced by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Kif-
ferstein, of Ardmore Ave.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Wisconsin, where
she was affiliated with Alpha
Epsilon Phi sorority, and at
present is a senior at Wayne
State University.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Barak, of Monica
Ave., is a graduate of Wayne
State University college of med-
icine. A March 19 wedding is
planned.
Harry Hershfield, one of this
country's most popular toast-
masters, will be featured enter-
tainer at the seventh annual
dinner-dance of the Detroit
Chapter, Bran-
deis Univer-
sity Associates.
The radio
and television
p e r sonality
will be prin-
cipal speaker
at the event,
to be held this
Saturday, at
the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.
About 500
Detroiters are Hershfield
expected to attend the black tie
affair, according to Chester L.
Cohen, president of the local
group. Music for dancing will
be provided by the Fenby-Carr
Orchestra.
Brandeis nUiversity, founded
10 years ago, is supported
largely by funds raised through
the efforts of associate chapters
throughout the country. Like
the Detroit group, these chap-
ters serve as foster alumni
associations.
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Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lullove
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Neil Steven, on Nov.
8, at Beth Abraham Synagogue.
A dinner in his honor will be
held Nov. 9, in the synagogue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Bloom
berg, of 18055 Fairfield, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Michael James, on Satur-
day, at Adas Shalom Synagogue.
A buffet supper in his honor
will be held Sunday evening, at
the synagogue.
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Mr. and Mrs. George M. Stutz,
of 13102 Vernon, Huntington
Woods, announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, David Robert,
on Nov. 14, at Temple Israel.
J. J. CLARKE
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for the Balfour Concert, of the
Zionist Organization of Detroit,
announced that an active group
of ladies is participating in
plans for this annual event.
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
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Valter Poole, the soloist, Paul
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Refreshments will be served
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are Mesdames Sanford Bennett,
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