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Jerusalem Official
to Appear in Local
Israel Culture Event •

Paul Yaacov Jacoby, vice-
mayor of Jerusalem, and Sho-
shana Freedman, soprano, will
be featured in a program on
"Arts and Music in Israel,"
Sunday, Nov. 30, 8 p.m., ar-
ranged by the culture commis-
sion of the Jewish Community
Council in co-operation with
the Zionist Council of Detroit,
at Hadassah House, 16240 W.
Seven Mile Road.
Mayor Jacoby, who served in
the Israeli Defense Forces dur-
ing the War of Liberation,
played a leading role in the
rehabilitation of Israel's capital
after the siege of Jerusalem,
is chairman of the Jerusalem
Department of Education and
Culture. He is known in fields
of music and the theater. To-
gether with Bronislaw Huber-
man and Brigadier Kisch, he
founded the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra. He will deliver an
address on "Art and Music in
Israel."
Shoshana Freedman will be
accompanied by Bella Goldberg
at the piano.

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Vice-Mayor Here
to Speak at U. of D.

The Vice-Mayor of Jerusalem,
Paul Jacoby, will be a guest on
the campus of the University of
D e t r o i t from 1 to 3 p.m.,
Wednesday, when he addresses
the faculty and student body on
"Sociological Problems in Israel
and How They are Treated."
The publi c is invited at no
charge.
Jacoby's lecture is part of the
U. of D. Town Hall series, and
will be taped for re-broadcast
on WJJBK radio the following
Sunday.
Jacoby, a resident of Jeru-
salem for over a quarter of a
century, has been a member of
the city council since 1949. He
is now serving his third term,
and is senior member of the
council.
His lecture will cover the
problems of the assimilation of
the more than 70 different eth-
nic and national g r o u p s in
Israel, adjustment of the orien-
tal culture with the western, and
the residual problems of people
who have suffered traumatic
experiences in concentration
camps.

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England's famed Old Vic Corn-
pany will appear here for the
first time beginning Nov. 21 at
the Masonic Temple. The com-
pany, which scored a pheno-
menal success
on its last visit
to the United
States in the
1956-57 season
will be head
ed by John
Neville, Bar-
bara Jefford
and Laurence
Harvey. It will
arrive here
after a series John Neville
of brilliant performances at the
International Theater Festival
in Paris, the Brussels World
Fari and the Edinburgh Fes-
tival. The repertory will consist
of "Hamlet" and "Henry V."
"Hamlet" will be performed
Sunday, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m.
and "Henry V," with perform-
ances on Nov. 21 at 8:20 p.m.
and Nov. 22 at 2:20 and 8:20
p.m.
* * *
The Women's Auxiliary of
t h e ZIEGER OSTEOPATHIC
HOSPITAL will hold a smorgas-
bord dinner for staff members
and their wives at 7 p.m., Sat-
urday, in the home of Dr. and.
Mrs. B. J. Zilvitis, 746 N. Gul-
ley, Dearborn. Proceeds will go
to the hospital's student loan
fund.

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The colorful 20-member De-
troit ALL-UNIVERSITY TAM-
BURITZANS will present their
1959 program Nov. 21, 22 and
23 at the Institute of Arts Au-
ditorium. Their program is not
a strict concert but a fast-
moving musical production fea-
turing a continental styled Tam-
buritza Ensemble, folk ballet
dancers, and several talented
soloists all in colorful cos-
tume.
* 4: *
Rabbi ISRAEL I. HALPERN,
of Beth Abraham Synagogue, on
Wednesday delivered three lec-
tures on "Orthodox Judaism" at
Eastern Michigan College. This
was his second annual visit to
the teachers college.
* * *
"How Best to Contain Com-
munism" is the subject to be
tackled by a panel of the HIGH
SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
CLUB at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in
the Parkman Branch Library,
1766 Oakman. Robert W. Trux-
el, of the University of Detroit
political science department,
will moderate the panel, which
will include IVIumford High
School students Gail August,
Patricia Scheiderman, Henry
Shevitz and Robert Zwerdling.
Guests are invited.
* * *
Mrs. JULES KAMEN, known
for her activities in several local
women's organizations, has been
added to the staff of Merle Nor-
man Studio of Cosmetics, the
first addition to its staff in 25
year s. For consultation and
demonstration, call Mrs. Kamen
at UN. 1-5615 or WO. 3-4340.
* * *
VLADIMIRITZER EMER-
GENCY RELIEF ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a games party
at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450
Wyoming, on Dec. 2. Chairmen
of the event are Mesdames
Phillip Rossen and Jack Kauf-
man. Entire proceeds will go
for emergency relief in Israel.
For tickets, or for further in-
for•ation, call either Mrs. Ros-
sen, BR 3-6023, or Mrs. Kauf-
man, UN 1-5610.
* * *
Dr. WAYNE A. R. LEYS,
professor of . philosophy and
dean of the graduate division of
Roosevelt University, has been
appointed consultant to the Jew-
ish University of America, in
Skokie, Ill., to aid in establish-
ing its Liberal Arts College
scheduled to open in 1959.
• * *
Captain JOSHUA L. GOLD-
BERG, CRC, USN, District
Chaplain, Third Naval District
and Staff Chaplain, Eastern Sea
Frontier, was presented with
the JWV Gold Medal of Merit
Award at a dinner in his honor
at the Plaza Hotel, New York.
General of the Army Omar
Bradley made the presentation.

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daughter, Deborah Sue.
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William Rasor (Janice Barbara
Mann), of 32575 Warren, Gar-
den City, Mich., a son, John
Barton.
* * *
Nov. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Stone (Barbara Axel-
rod), former Detroiters now
living at Saginaw, Mich. a son,
Howard Alan.
* * *
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Rothstein (Joyce
Gould), a son, Charles Philip.
* *
Oct. 31.—To Mr. and Mrs.
Morry Neuvirth (Annette Shul-
man),. of 18045 Hartwell, a
daughter, Sheryl Arlene.
* * *
Oct. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Finegood (Dolores Dia-
mond), a son, Kenneth David.
* *
Oct. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bertrand Sandweiss (Florence
Tukel), of 24100 Eastwood, Oak
Park, a daughter, Beth Ann.
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Oct. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Carmen (Esther Wolff),
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Noam Ezra, and a daughter,
Naomi Tamar.
* * *
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Irvine Kaplan (Phyllis Koppel-
man, of Columbus, 0.), of
42506 Schoolcraft, Plymouth, a
daughter, Sheryl Lynn.
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liam S. Floyd (Roberta Masser-
man), of 29657 Fairfax, South-
field, an adopted daughter, Lin-
da Susan.

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Oct. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George Levin (Florence Thom-
as), of 2249 Ewald Circle, a
daughter, Susan Risa,
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Cutler (Rita Katzman), of 24150
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