"Starting an Art Collection" will be discussed by local ar- tist William Whitney at a meet- ing of the Suburban Branch, National Council of Jewish Women, to be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Gerald Richter, 8544 Hunt- ington, Huntington Woods. In addition to the speaker, who attended the Corcoran Art School in Washington, D. C., and„reeeived his bachelors and Masters degrees from Cran- - brook Academy, there will be an art exhibit shown by Park Gallery. Dessert luncheon will be served. For information or reserva- tions, call Mrs. M. Barak, LI. 4-4119. Mayor Proclaims 'Kaufman Day' in Honor of Judge's Birthday In honor of the 50th birth- day of Judge Nathan J. Kauf- man, which was celebrated on Nov. 20, Mayor Louis C. Miriani proclaimed the event as Judge Nathan J. Kaufman Day. His announcement was made at the dinner, at Holiday Manor, given in Judge Kaufman's hon- or by a group of his friends. The 300 guests at the dinner, heard tributes to the jurist, in addition to the Mayor's address. Participants in the program included Rabbi Morris Adler, Irwin I. Cohn, who was toast- master, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, Wolf Kaufman, the Judge's brother, and Ben Tauben, their brother-in-law, and Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter. O-W Young Israel Judge Kaufman was pre- Plans Hanukah Events sented with a color TV set by Five groups of youngsters, 3 his friends, but in his re- to 14, meet each sabbath at sponse he asked that gifts Young Israel Center of Oak- from individuals should go to Woods for regular programs, Yeshiva University in New which include games, stories, songs and refreshments. Special programs also are Rabbi Hershfield to Speak conducted, such as the Hanukah on Prof. Joseph Klausner party, to take place at 2 p.m., "Joseph Klausner—Professor Sunday, in the synagogue. Par- and Patriot," a sermon devoted ents of the children are in- to the memory of the late pro- vited. There will be a gift for fessor at the Hebrew University each child. in Jerusalem, will be given by For further information on Rabbi Nathan Hershfield at congregational activities f o r sabbath services of Temple youngsters, call Mrs. Lily Fein, Beth Jacob, Pontiac, at 8:30 LI 1-6731. p.m., today. Rabbi Hershfield has been `Why Pick on Israel?' serving as moderator for a new Sabbath services of Young radio program in P o n t i a c, Israel Center of Oak-Woods "Youth Forum of the Air," in will be held at 4:50 p.m., to- which participants are members day, and at 9 a.m., Saturday, of local synagogue and church when Rabbi Yaakov I. Horn- groups. The program is heard nick speaks on "Why Pick on at 1 p.m. Sundays, over radio Israel?" station WPON. York, the Yeshivah here, or to other charities. Members of the Bench, many prominent public officials and community leaders participated in the dinner in Judge Kauf- man's honor. Henny Youngman was the evening's entertainer. It was announced this week that Judge Kaufman will be honored by community leaders at the second annual dinner here in behalf of Yeshiva Uni- versity, at the Sheraton Cadil- lac Hotel, on Jan. 4. Park Gallery to Open Two-Man Show Sunday Opening Sunday at Park Gal- York. He has traveled widely, lery, 20960 Greenfield, Oak having taught in Japan and re- Park, will be a two-man show, cently returned from a survey of ceramic work in Scandi- featuring the jewelry of Rob- navia. ert A. Von Neumann and the In addition to 50 pieces be- pottery of Elliot Zeldes. ing exhibited by Zeldes, von Zeldes, who attended Cass Neumann will show many jew- High School and graduated elry products. He has exhib- from Wayne State University, ited at the Detroit Institute of will be having his second show Arts and was selected to be locally. He also has exhibited represented in the U. S. exposi- in Wichita, St. Paul and New tion at the Brussels World Fair. Rabbi and Mrs. Sperka to Be Guests at YI of Greenfield Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will be guests of Young Israel of Greenfield this sab- bath, when Rabbi Sperka will officiate at services in the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center They will spend the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Wolf Gold, 25521 Gardner, Oak Park. A shalosh seudos in the Sperkas' honor will be given at 4 p.m., Saturday, by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kuhn, 24720 Church. Chamber Music Society to Open Fifteenth Season The 1 5 t h season of the Chamber Music Society will open at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, when participants will be Gordon Staples and Morris Hochberg, violin; Albert Luconi, clarinet; Nathan Gordon, viola; Paul Olefsky and Thaddeus Markie- wicz, cellos. All are members of the Detroit Symphony Orch- estra. For tickets, call UN. 1- 1518. ..76- -11..eL7,'- • 6=213= 1SD MIST teeibt, .... 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