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January 16, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day; January 16, 1959-20

Pisgah Lodge Plans
Israeli Night Event;
Alexander to Speak

Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith
will present an evening of Is-
raeli entertainment at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
Morris Alexander, national
chairman of Bnai Brith's Israel
committee
from Chicago,
:will be guest
speaker. Ady
Semel,
emel, fifth
generation Is-
raeli folk sing-
er, the
. Habonim Dan-
cers will be
Alexander
featured. The
guest speaker, a native of Grand
Rapids, was the originator of
the 1948 Freedom Train for
Israel, has visited the Jewish
state and is a member of the
national board of governors of
State of Israel Bonds. An attor-
ney, Alexander graduated from
the University of Michigan law
school.
William Lite, Pisgah presi-
dent, advises that the meeting
is open to the public as part of
the Lodge's efforts on behalf of
Israel Bonds, trees for the Is-
rael Martyrs Forest and mate-
rial assistance for the state and
its institutions.

Mrs. Rosen to Chair
SZ Sisterhood Event

;

Turover Banquet Marks
Group's 49th Year

The 49th annual banquet of
the Turover Aid Society was
celebrated last Sunday, at its
temple, when a capacity attend-
ance was recorded to mark the
occasion.
The society is one of Detroit's
oldest landsmanshaften organi-
zations, and Sunday's banquet
was attended by three genera-
tions of the membership. Few
of the original members, how-
ever, are left to participate in
its programs for local and na-
tional philanthropies.
Nathan Samet was the eve-
ning's toastmaster, while Isidore
Sosnick, honorary chairman,
gave the invocation.

Dr. Barahal to Address
Esther Berman Parents

Dr. George D. Barahal, asso-
ciate professor of educational
psychology at Wayne State Uni-
versity., will speak on "Emotion-
al Needs of Children" at a meet-
ing of the Esther Berman PTO,
United Hebrew Schools.
The program, slated for 8:30
p.m., in the school auditorium,
18977 Schaefer, also will feature
a film on the subject and a dis-
cussion period on "Parent-Child
Relations."

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TEMPLE
BOARD
MEETING
T(% NITE

MRS. ALFRED ROSEN

Mrs. Joseph Deutch, presi-
dent of the Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood, this week announced
the appointment of Mrs. Alfred
Rosen as chairman of the
group's spring luncheon on
March 4.
Co-chairmen of the event are
Mesdames Sol Friedman, Ervin
Greenbaum and Irving Rego-
vein. Other women who will as-
sist Mrs. Rosen are Mesdames
Peter Martin, tickets; A. C. Ham-
burger, decorations, Sam Bonin
and Jerome Disner, serving;
Sander Hillman, hostesses; Al-
lan L. Weston, publicity; Irving
Burke, supplies; and Sol Myers,
telephone.
In addition to the luncheon,
the afternoon's program will
highlight a musical, "A Time
for Choosing." According to
Mrs. George Parzen, program
chairman, casting is currently
taking place for singing, danc-
ing and staging.

Break Ground Here
for Treatment Center
and Nursing Home

Ground was broken Tuesday
for Elliott Hall, a medical treat-
ment center and nursing home
that will be completed May 15,
at 13015 W. Chicago. Rabbi
Moses Lehrman gave the invo-
cation at the program.
Dr. Paul L. Fraiberg is medi-
cal director of the 89-bed insti-
tution. Others associated with
the enterprise are Dr. Theodore
S. Rosen, consulting pathologist;
Dr. William Henkin, consulting
radiologist; Dr. Richard Kamil,
consulting orthopedist; Dr. Eu-
gene Plous, bronchoscopist; Dr.
Jack Rom, consulting internist
and cardiologist; and Lester
Gruen, physiotherapist.
Elliott Hall will have a full-
time doctor in attendance and
registered nurses in charge of
all shifts. Chronically ill pa-
tients of all ages will be ac-
cepted on a non-sectarian basis.
The institution, according to
Monroe Title, hospital consult-
ant, will serve to treat and re-
habilitate patients, and is not
aimed at custodial care. Its fa-
cilities, he added, will be com-
parable to those in a fully ac-
credited general hospital with
the exception of surgical and
obstetrical divisions.
The modern institution is de-
signed by Samuel Havis, AIA,
with Meyer Weingarden and
Sons the contractor.


Bnai Brith Testimonial to Honor
Harry Yudkoff; Klutznick to Speak

Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council will honor Harry
Yudkoff at a testimonial dinner
Wednesday evening, at the
Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Bnai
Brith Supreme Lodge president
Philip M. Klutznick will be
guest speaker.
Yudkoff, an insurance agent
since 1924, has been a Detroit
resident since 1914 and is a
graduate of the University of
Michigan.
He has been active in Bnai
Brith since 1925, when he
joined Pisgah Lodge, where he
served as president in 1935. He
was instrumental in the re-or-
ganization of the Michigan Bnai
Brith Council and served as its
secretary for several years. He
also was president of the Met-
ropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council, which he helped form.
He was elevated to the post of
District Six Grand Lodge pres-

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Set Musical Evening
at Institute Wednesday

An "Evening of Music," for
voice, violin, viola and piano
will be presented at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts lecture hall.
Participants will be Shirley
Zaft, soprano; Shirley Love,
mezzo-soprano; Harvey Seigel,
violin; Emile Simonel, viola;
and Bernard Katz, piano.
Works by Mozart, Bach,
Synagogue Scout Troop
Brahms and Dvorak will be per-
to Hold Court of Honor
formed, along with the first De-
The annual court of honor troit performances of Loeffler
held by Beth Abraham Syna- song-poems and three madrigals
gogue's Scout Troop 626 will by Martinu.
take place at '7:30 p.m., Monday,
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in the synagogue clubroom.,
Revisionists Cite Cottler
Awards will be made to de-
serving scouts, and a feature for Service to Zionism
The first of a series of month-
of the program will be a report
and movies by Michael Tarnow, ly citations to local and national
Detroit scout who attended the figures by the Zionist Revision-
Scouting Jamboree in Israel last ist Organization of Detroit has
summer. Refreshments will be been given to Norman Cottler,
owner of the Dexter-Davison
served.
Markets.
The citation calls attention to
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Harry Cottler's "outstanding services
to Israel and Zionism," which
Lahr acknowledges with grate-
were initiated when he served
ful appreciation the many kind
as a member of the Jewish Le-
expressions of sympathy ex- gion in Palestine from 1917 to
tended by relatives and friends 1919.
during the family's recent be-
The Legion was organized and
reavement.
commanded by Zeev Jabotinsky,
the founder of Zionist Revision-
ism. Subsequently, Caller has
served numerous Zionist causes,
BY HENRY LEONARD
including the sale of Israel
Bonds. He has been treasurer of
the Israel Histadrut Campaign
in Detroit for many years.

board and executive committee
member of United Hebrew
Schools, Jewish National Fund
board member and other com-
munity groups.
Greetings at the dinner will
be extended by Gov. G. Mennen
Williams, Mayor Louis C. Mir-
iani, District Grand Lodge No.
6 president David Goldfine,
Sidney J. Karbel for JWF,
Charles Goldstein for Jewish
Community Council ane. Mrs.
David Grosberg for Greater De-
troit BB Women's Council.
Presentations will be made by
Louis Weber for the Detroit BB
Council, Pisgah Lodge presi-
dent William Lite, and Milton
M. Weinstein, chairman of the
dinner committee and toastmas-
ter for the evening. Other pre-
sentations, as yet unannounced,
will be made at the national,
district and local levels.
Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver
the invocation, with Rabbi M.
Robert Sytne giving the bene-
diction. The Dave Diamond trio
will provide dinner music.

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membership chairman, he en-
rolled a record 25,000 new mem-
bers. He currently serves as co-
chairman of BB National Fund
Campaign• cabinet, board mem-
ber of Michigan Hillel Founda-
tion and is a member of the
national commission of the
Anti-Defamation League.
In addition to his activities
on behalf of Bnai Brith, Yud-
koff also devotes himself to
other community endeavors.
He is a member of the execu-
tive committee and former vice-
president of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, governor of the
Jewish Welfare Federation,

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Literary Group Starts
Textbook Fund at WSU

Cape Cod Readers, a commu-
nity women's organization, has
established an annual Book
Award Fund at Wayne State
University, to be given to a Jew-
ish student each year to pur-
chase textbooks.
The award will be adminis-
tered by WSU officials.
The organization, which meets
to review books of current in-
terest and to discuss timely top-
ics, was organized 12 years ago
by Mrs. Albert Ziff and Mrs.
Bob Molner.

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"Gentlemen, our Shabbas attendance is slipping.
I move we hire a BAR MITZVAH RECRUITER.
With their families, we'll really pack 'em in!"

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CARD OF SYMPATHY
Club Two of Pioneer Women
expresses its deepest sympathy
to the family of the late Mrs.
Anna Epel, a devoted wife and
mother, a staunch supporter of
all causes locally and in Israel
and a loyal chavera in the Labor
Zionist Movement

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convenience without obligation

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