Rep. Hays, Bikel Detroit Soprano, Cleveland Violinist to Star in Music Study Club Concert Linda Newman, young Detroit club's yearly fund-raising event Patricia Neway Opera Work- Tickets are available from Highlight PWO lyric soprano, and Jerome Ro- and has the additional purpose shop, where she is now prepar- members and at Grinnell's and sen, Cleveland violinist, former- of launching talented artists on ing for an operatic and concert the Art Institute. Donor. on Dec. 14 ly from Detroit, will share the their way toward professional career. The last of four luncheons A three-month fund-raising campaign by the Detroit Coun- cil of Pioneer Women will be climaxed by the group's annual donor event, to be held Dec. 14, in the Ford Auditorium. Mrs. ,Harold Noveck, program chairman, stated this week that Rep. Wayne L. Hays (D., 0.), who will come here directly from Israel, will be the principal speaker. Theenter- tainment por- tion of the program, she added, will be furnished b y Theodore Bike an Israeli act- Mrs. Noveck or who has appeared frequent- ly on television, Broadway and in Hollywood. Renowned as an actor and a folksinger, he has a repertoire of songs in 16 lan- guages, stories of Israel and its heritage and numerous anec- dotes. Cong. Hays is noted as one of the leading non-Jewish sup- porters for Israel. He has spoken frequently in the House and at civic gatherings on the moral issues that face the world in the Middle East situation today. The fund-raising drive of Pio- neer Women, seeks to raise thousands of dollars to maintain educational and social services institutions in Israel, operated by Moetzet Hapoalot, sister or- ganization of Pioneer Women in the Jewish state. Mrs: Irving Posner, president of the PW Council, has advised. that organizations may contri- bute to the donor event through the group's conservations fund, created to strengthen Israel by developing productive citizens through training and rehabilita- tion of immigrants. For information about pledges or tickets, call Mrs. Sam Wasserman, vice-president of funds, DI 1-1273, or the PW of- fice, DI 1-0786. Ski Shmarak's limelight at the annual Young Artist Concert sponsored by the Music Study Club. Scheduled for Dec. 7, in the auditorium of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts, the concert is the Junior Division to Close Series with Israel Talk The last of a four-part series of community service programs sponsored by the Junior Divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Federation will be held at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, 1647 Balmoral. According to Alan E. Luck- off, division president, the pro- gram will feature a talk by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal on "Israel Today," which will be illus- trated by slides. Avram Charlip is chairman of the evening. The series MISS LINDA NEWMAN dealt with the subject, "The Jewish Community—How and and overseas philanthropic ac- Why." tivities. Mis Newman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- Adas Shalom Explorers Boy Scout Explorer Post 515, man, of Canterbury Rr., is a sponsored by Adas Shalom graduate of the Kingswood Men's Club, is open for new School for Girls, Cranbrook and membership. Meetings are at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronx- 7:30 p.m. on alternate Mon- ville, N.Y. For the last three years, she days, and are held at Bagley Elementary school, Curtis and has studied in New York, at the Roselawn. Mannes School of Music and the Esther Berman Branch of United Hebrew Schools parents students and staff will join in a Hanukah celebration at 8:15 p.m., Dec. 10, at the school audi- torium, 18977 Schaefer. The program is under the auspices of the branch PTO, Mrs. M. Mel- lin, president. The evening's program will include the student choir, danc- ing, a Hanukah playlet and a cantata, directed by UHS music director Mrs. Ghana Stiebel, and Mrs. H. Eskin, announced pro- gram chairman, Mrs. L. Bratt. Hot latkes and coffee will be served. Jewish News Ads Get Results preparatory to the concert will be held by the Music Study Club women at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the home of Mrs. Gilbert Schoenfield, 19521 Burlington. Mrs. Jack B. Mash, president, advises that Jerome Bayer, new drama director of the Jewish Community Center, will speak on "Opera Isn't All: the Meet- ing Grounds of Music and Drama." Friends are invited to attend. You'll Always EAT THE BEST When You SERVE THE BEST Originators of The Hollywood Roast STRICTLY KAPLAN BROS MEATS POULTRY 18211 WYOMING nr. 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