THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 16, 1959-1 6 Greene Awarded 11- SU Students Plan r i 1 every Summer Wedding i Brandeis Grant Robert Greene, staff member On tie Air 1 of the Michigan Fair Employ- ........................---..... 1 Bnai Brith Activities REX CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. A social and games party is planned to celebrate the chapter's eighth birthday. All five-year members, not hav- ing received five-year pins, will receive them that night. Re- freshments will be served. Mrs. Hyman Shebowich, presi- dent of GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAPTER, announces that a speaker from the Obesiatric Clinic will talk on "The Psycho- logical Aspects of Weight Re- duction" at a meeting planned for 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. A social hour will follow. * * An open meeting for members of TIKVAH CHAPTER and their friends will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Rain- bow Terrace, announces Mrs. Arthur Weisberg, president. Games and refreshments are planned, at no charge. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE will hold its annual fa- ther and son sports night at 9 p.m., Tuesday, at Sholem Aleichem Institute, 19350 Green- field. According t o Isadore Malin, chairman, many impor- tant sports figures will par- ticipate, including Al Kaline, Tiger outfielder; Nick Kerbawy, Detroit Piston general manager; Vince Banonis, former Detroit Lion star; and Herman Fish- man, board director of the Pis- tons. Lyle Smith, Free Press sports writer, will be master of ceremonies. * * * Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER and ALBERT D. TUCKER LODGES will jointly sponsor an Anti-Defamation League pro- gram at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Guest speaker will be Michigan Supreme Court Justice George Edwards, an honorary member of the lodge. Israel Schwartz and Albert Res- nick, presidents of the two lodges, urge members to bring their wives and friends. A social hour will follow. WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other expenses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service 13327 Linwood Detroit women who attended a board meeting of DISTRICT GRAND LODGE NO. 6, con- vened by Mrs. Robert A. Cog- gan, president, from Detroit, were the following: Mesdames David Grosberg, Bernard Blie- field, Philip Fealk, Lewis Man- ning, Samuel Gold, Charles Solovich, Leonard Sims, Ger- ald Gorman and Alfred Lakin. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will meet at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, at Cong. Beth Jo- seph, 18450 Wyoming. Dessert luncheon will be followed by mahj, games and prizes. Friends and prospective members are invited. * * * ISRAEL CHAPTER BOWL- ING LEAGUE will present a musical comedy, and offer prizes and refreshments at a program planned for 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue so- cial hall. The entire chapter membership and their friends are invited. • * * BUSINESS & PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER will hold a co-ed meeting Tuesday evening, at Rainbow Terrace, when Dr. Rob- ert Drews will speak on "Who's Crazy?" Paid-up members and male guests are eligible to at- tend. Dancing and refreshments will follow. Workmen's Circle to Fete Saul Maltz on 50th Birthday Workmen's Circle . will hon- or Saul Maltz, director and principal of WC Jewish Schools, with a banquet Jan. 25, on the occasion of his 50th birthday. Maltz, a graduate of City Col- lege of New York, Jewish Teacher's Seminar and Folks University, came to the United States in 1921 ---- .• - • He is known for his poetry, having pub - lished three books of verse, "In Shoten fun Hunger," in 1 9 3 3; Lieder fun Broit un Zaltz," - in Maltz 1937; and "Dos Gezand fun Iyuv," in 1948. In addition, he was co-editor of Kinder . Zeitung for 10 years and is still a regular contribu- tor. He has written essays and poems for numerous other Jew- ish publications and is current- ly working on a book of bal- lads, "Bakaden fun Vunder." The jubilee dinner will be held at the Workmen's Circle Center, 18340 Seven Mile. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED len SUNDAY ONLY 99` RIB STEAK, Trimmed lb. $ 1 °9 1st Cut VEAL (HOPS SHOULDER LAMB (HOPS . lb. 95 lb. 69 YOUNG BEEF LIVER lb. 99c SHOULDER STEAK lb. FRESH — KOSHER MADE Ground BEEF 3 lbs X1 49 12228 Dexter Blvd., at Cortland TO 8-3347 This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MISS SUSAN FIS The engagement of Susan Sandra Fis to Stuart Joel Bar- rett was announced recently at a cocktail party given at the residence of Mrs. Edith Barrett, of 17610 Monica. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fis, former Detroiters, now of St. Louis, Mo. Both Susan and Stuart are at- tending Michigan State Univer- sity. A summer wedding is planned. JWV Activities I i COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: New courses being offered during the second half of the Synagogue Adult Insti- tute, sponsored by Conservative congregations in Detroit, will be discussed by Jay Rosenthal, member of the planning com- mittee. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE _. Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Sayings of the Rab- bis" will be presented on this weekly broadcast arranged by the culture commission of the Jewish Community Council. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ Feature: "Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve," a dramatiza- tion of the life of Mary Mc- Leod Bethune who dedicated her life to helping Negro youth obtain an education, will be presented. * * Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will officiate, with Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, assisted by the Youth Choir under Shimon Gewirtz, chanting the service. Partici- pating in the service on behalf of the Men's Club will be Leo Genser, president; Aaron Kut- nick, Friday evening chairman; and Harry Cohen and Jack Kauf- man,-who will lead in responsive readings. Official welcome to a hundred new member families will be extended. For the Perfect Affair . . . * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WYXZ. GINSBURG - ROSENBERG Feature: The third of four AUXILIARY will hear from a noted hair stylist at a social broadcasts by rabbis whose syn- meeting planned for 8:30 p.m., agogues in the south were Tuesday, in - the Memorial threatened or actually harmed Home. Guests are invited. A by bombing will present Rabbi Emmet A. Frank, spiritual social hour will follow. leader of Cong. Beth El, Alex- * * * andria, Va., whose topic is "A Lt. ELI LEVIN POST is New Man for the Space Age." planning a brunch at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, in the Memorial Home. "Progress in the Ne- Name Wolk & Shepherd gev," an Israel Histadrut film, to Aid Shopping Centers will be shown. Tickets will be Appointment of Erwin Wolk distributed for "The Star and David H. Shepherd, of Spangled Revue." * * * Wolk and Shepherd Advertis- ing, 8114 Puritan, as represen- YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY tatives of Sales Communica- will meet Monday evening, at tions, Inc., was announced this the Memorial Home, when week. hostesses will be Carrie Gold- The advertising agency will berger and Adele Feldman. Ac- cording to Mrs. Ruth Wolfe, offer a new monthly promotion junior vice-president, plans are package made available by SCI, currently being made for a paid- an affiliate of McCann-Erickson, up membership square dance on to shopping centers in out-state Michigan. Feb. 1. The service will offer shop- ping centers special themes for promotion packages, including ideas, display posters and print- ed materials. Wolk and Shep- Adas Shalom will observe its herd also will assist the centers annual Men's Club Sabbath at in implementing the promo- 8:30 p.m., tonight, at the syna- tions. gogue. Leonard Kasle, member and former chairman of the Detroit Board of Education, will speak on "The Crisis in Educa- tion," with special reference to First Quality current Jewish education. Adas Shalom to Hear Kasle on Education ment Practices Commission, has been awarded a fellowship for graduate study • in intergroup relations at Brandeis University., Waltham, Mass. Greene, who joined the FEP Commission soon after its estab- lishment, has served since Feb- ruary, 1956, as director of its Grand Rapids Region. He also is executive secretary of its em- ployment advisory council. He will be on leave from Feb. 1 until the middle of May. Greene is one of the first Flor- ina Lasker Fellows in Civil Lib- erties and Civil Rights, a new program set up under a founda- tion grant at Brandeis. Participants in the program of undirected study are people now working in the area of com- munity relations. Their studies are of their own design in their particular fields. 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