0 Ls" 00 cz 0 z as cfl z ti o r:4 SetJune Date I PATWA Lists Many Job Openings in Israel for U. S. Personnel A new list of job openings for qualified American profes- sionals and technicians has just been made public by PATWA, the Jewish Agency's office for Professional a n d Technical Workers. Applications from prospective candidates will be processed by the New York of- fice of PATWA, 16 E. 66th St., New York 21. Heading the list of openings is a post for a director of the department of research and at the Israel Meteorological Serv- ice. Candidates should have a degree in meteorology or nat- ural sciences, and five years experience in meteorological re- search, editing scientific publi- MISS LOIS NEWMAN cations and instruction in this - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur New- nekl• The Shemen Oil Industry, man, of Antago Blvd., Livonia, announce the engagement of Ltd. has an opening for a chief their daughter, Lois, to James Ruby, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby, of Renfrew Ave. A June 1. 28 wedding is planned. Bnai Moshe Couples Slate Hanukah Party The festival of Hanukah will be celebrated - by the Mr. and Mrs. Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe with a party at 8:30_ p.m., Mon- day, in the home of Mr. and Mrs: Aaron Friedman, 20041 Oxley. According to Norbert Rein- stein, president, interested cou- ples are invited to participate in the games, songs and other Rabbi and Mrs. activities. Moses Lehrman and Cantor and Mrs. Louis Klein will be spe- cial guests. Refreshments will be served, and there will be an exchange of small Hanukah presents. Couples with children in the religious school are especially invited to attend. For further information, call Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blauer, pro- gram chairmen, LI. 7-1287. M 0 H EL EXCLUSIV Ly Since 194- 6-\ in Detroit Hospitals & Homes 355 5711 1.3 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE 4-6624 REVEREND MARSHALL GOLDMAN CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving at Homes TO and in Hospitals I %.• 7-0979 97.110 CI 12 chemist to lend its laboratory and activities for the prepara- tion of new products. Bedek, the aircraft mainte- nance and overhaul 'base at Lydda Airport can absorb addi- tional aeronautical and mechani- cal engineers, tool and die mak- ers, lathe operators, aluminum welders and other skills essen- tial in this industry. The Israel Ministry of Health has openings for pathologists with training and experience to qualify them to head hospital departments in this specialty. A new factory in Jerusalem has a vacancy for an electrical engineer who is highly expe- rienced in the design, produc- tion and testing of small elec- tric motors. cements Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pearl (Janet Jackson, of Detroit), of 237 Askins Blvd., Windso r. Ont., a daughter, Nancy Sue. * * * Nov. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Field (Joanna Sinaiko), of Los Angeles, formerly Detroit, a son, Edward Joseph. of * * * Nov. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Morton P. Knopper (Dorothy Kahl), of 22040 Sunset, Des Moines. Ia., a son, Mark Allen. Nov. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen Arfa (Alice Green- baum), of 17500 Birchcrest, a daughter, Elizabeth Ann. * * * Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lublin (Ethel Perlmutter), of 19654 Ingram, Livonia, a son, Daniel Seth. * * * Nov. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs Jack J. Bodzin (Alice Haas), of 24031 Jerome, Oak Park, a daughter, Kayla Lee. * * Nov. 12—To Mr. a n d Mrs. Sam Monast (Sylvia Schneider), of 4065 W. Buena Vista, a son, Lawrence Ross. Strelzin Library Dedicated in Israel American ambassador to Is- rael Edward B. Lawson and New York engineer and com- munal leader Alfred Strelzin were among those who attended the dedication of the Moshe Strelzin library in the Bet Hagudim and the planting of 49 pine trees in the U. S. grove. The library was donated by Alfred Strelzin, in memory of his brother Moshe, who was killed in the defense of Tel Aviv while a member of the Jewish Legion in World War I. The pine trees were planted to honor the entry of Alaska as the 49th state in the United States. Ambassador Lawson, speak- ing at the dedication, praised opening of the library as a step towards man's understanding of man, and as "an invaluable instrument of peace." Strelzin spoke of the develop- ment of Israel since the time of his brother's death and the pride he would have shown in the State's accomplishments. He praised the Jewish Legion's efforts in the war and expressed admiration for its veterans, many of whom attended the ceremonies. * Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray (Eleanor Yunis), of 20059 Lahser, a daughter, Rise Francine. • * * NOV. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Soff a (Annette Gold- man), of 19442 Antago, Livonia, a son, Mark Howard. * * * Nov. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fisher (Irene Lip- shaw), of 13141 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, a daughter, Stacey Margo. * * * Nov. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caminker (Eve Epstein), of Oak Dr., a daughter, Nori Ann. * Nov. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. S a in u e 1 Schweitzer (Annette Festenstein), of Oak P a r k, Mich., a son, Howard Mark. * * Oct. 30 To Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Sandweiss (Florence Tukel), of 24100 Eastwood, Oak Park, a daughter, Beth Ann. The second lecture in his cur- rent series will be delivered by Movsas Goldoftas, at 9 p.m., Nov. 29, at the Hayim Green- berg Center. He will discuss the creator of the Jewish Na- tional Fund, Prof. Herman Shapiro. DICK STEIN Now Offers a Second Orchestra For Your More Intimate Affairs. Luncheons — Fashion Shows Small Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs Under the Direction of Joe Oddo KE 5-2604 SHELDON ROTT AND THE KEY-NOTES (Music as you like it) Reasonable Rates For All Occasions MISS MARILYN GRODSKY TO 8-7228 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Grodsky announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Da- vid Alan Schechter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe I. Schechter, of New York City. Both young people are seniors at the University of Michigan, where Mr. Schechter is affili- ated with Alpha Epsilon Pi frat- ernity. A June 14 wedding is planned Desegregation Issue Is Major Challenge toADL DENVER (AJP)—ADL na- tional director Ben R. Epstein told the Intermountain Jewish News here that the South's school desegregation crisis con- fronts the Bnai Brith Anti- Defamation League with its toughest policy problems in more than 20 years. Appearing as the chief speak- er . at the Colorado-Wyoming - New Mexico ADL -Conference here last week, when Jesse Shwayder received an award for human relations achieve- ments, Epstein declared that the dilemma of Southern Jewry forces all defense agencies, and particularly the Anti-De- famation League, to consider the feelings of Jewish people below the Mason-Dixon Line in trying to fulfill their tradi- tional policies of combatting discrimination against Negroes and other minorities. "ADL tries to be guided by its local constituency in the South as much as it can and still remain within its national policy." Temple Young Adults Plan Detroit Socialites Slate Annual Hanukah Ball Dec. 7 `Monkey Business' Talk Dr. Stephen Cappanieri, pro- Detroit Socialites will hold their third annual Hanukah ball at Cong. Beth Abraham, on Dec. 7, announced president Dorothy Farber. Music will be by the "Towns- men," and a cabaret-style per- formance by a local entertain- ment troupe, directed by Min- nie Freedman, will be featured. The event is open to the pub- lic. Goldoftas to Discuss JNF Founder, Nov. 29 UM Couple Plans June 14 Wedding fessor of anthropology at Wayne State University, will speak on "Monkey Business," at the next meeting of Temple Beth El Young Adult Group, at 8 p.m., Thursday, at the Temple. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the discussion. The meeting is open to non- members. . *****************4 X JACK GORBACK* -4( *PHOTOS * : Weddings Bar * Mitzvahs * mitzvahs * • *Quality work • * UN 3-8532 * F yi * 41: * *********************4 DETROIT PREMIERE Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach And His Guitar A delightful evening of Israeli and Chasidic Nigunim SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 30th 9 P.M. at YOUNG ISRAEL of DETROIT 12521 DEXTER Concluding event of the Mid-West Convention of Young Israel Admission $1.00 NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Sponsored by the SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE Wed., Dec. 31st — New Year's Eve 1958-59 AT THE SHLOIME BERKOVICH AUDITORIUM 19350 GREENFIELD near 7 MILE • Drinks Favors • Full Course Dinner Dancing • Entertainment Organizations, Family Groups and Individuals Are Welcome. 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