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February 27, 1959 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-02-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 27, 1959-18

Farband Groups Announce Betrothal
Set Four Events of Miss Enid Berk

A series of four events, open
to the • community, is being
planned by the Farband City
Committee and its member
branches, it was announced
this week.
The Labor Zionist organiza-
tion will hear an address by
Movsas Goldoftas, director of
the United Jewish Folk Schools,
at 9 p.m., Saturday.
William Selman, chairman of
Branch 114, announces that
Goldoftas will del iv e r the
fourth in a series on "Thinkers
and Builders in Zionism." His
topic is "A. D. Gordon. the
Idealist, Thinker and Writer."
At 9 p.m., Tuesday, Poale
Zion Branch 3 will celebrate
the 100th anniversary of the
birth of Sholem Aleichem.
Again, Goldoftas will be the
speaker, states Morris Gins-
burg, branch chairman.
A combined Purim celebra-
tion M being arranged for
Marc14.25 and a group of ar-
tists will come here from New
York to present the Sholem
Aleichem comedy, "Our Heri-
tage," on April 12.
All events are being held at
the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer,- and are open
to all interested people in the
community.

Oncti. Orith
Activities

BLOCH WOMEN captured
the Women's District No. 6
Bow ling championship this
month in competition with 1,000
women from the district. The
Traveling trophy was won by
the team composed of Marge
Guttman, captain, and Bernice
Schechter, Ethel Siskind, Mari-
lyn Litt and Jean Efrusy.
* * *

DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER
will present the musical revue
"Whatever Happened To . .. "
on Saturday and Sunday even-
ings, at the Detroit Art Insti-
tute Auditorium, announces
play director Mrs. William
MISS ENID BERK
Stone. For tickets, call Mrs.
Announcement is made of the Leonard Tigay, UN. 3-7213, or
betrothal of Enid Berk, daugh- Mrs. Sam Cherniak, VE. 8-7666.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Berk,
*
of Vasser Dr., and Stuart S.
REX CHAPTER will hold a
Opotowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. membership tea at 8:30 p.m.,
Ruben Opotowsky, of Petoskey Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
Ave.
Sidney Pianin, 8799 Kemberton,
The bride-elect attended the Oak Park. Members and friends
Universities of Miami and Mich- are invited. Entertainment and
' igan. Her fiance is a graduate of refreshments will be featured.
Wayne State University, and is For further information, call
presently attending the WSU Mrs. S. Rogow, UN. 4-0930, or
law school.
Mrs. S. Ehrlich, DI. 1-1114.
An August wedding has been
* *
planned.
ALBERT D. TUCKER LODGE
will present its annual barn
dance at 8 p.m., Saturday. in
the Oak Park Community Cen-
ter. Friends are invited. For
3 Soloists Slated
information, call Marvin Ber-
II
II
by Friends of Music
man, TO 8-7764.
* * *
Next concert in the Detroit
Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Friends of Music series will be
Past presidents and advisors
held at 8:20 p.m., March 9, at David Moss (Eleanor Fineman), of ISRAEL ZANGWILL CHAP-
of Lincoln Rd., Oak Park, twins, TER. Bnai Brith Girls, met with
the Hayim.
a son and a daughter.
Greenber g
the present membership recent-
*
*
4,
Center, 19161
ly to celebrate the group's sixth
Feb. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Installation of new
Schaefer.
Featured
David J. Lieberman (Rene members was featured.
Blum), of 334 Winchester, Bir-
soloists will
* *
mingham, a daughter. Lisa
be cellist Paul
REX LODGE will present its
Olefsky, v i o- Suczek
Amy.
• * *
annual dance party at 8 p.m.,
linist Gordon Staples and trou-
bador Alex Suczek. Olefsky and
Feb. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. at - Cong. Beth
Staples will appear as an un- Herbert Feinstein (S on d r a Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. An ex-
accompanied duo in a perform- Stone), of 16826 Gilchrist, a son, hibition of dancing by Chico and
Barbara of Joe Cornell Dance
ance of Mozart's Duet No. 2, Michael Alan.
* * *
Studio will be featured, and
Ernest Toch's Divertimento and
Zoltan Kodaly's Duo Opus 7.
Feb. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. there will be free dance les-
Suczek will present a reper- Norman Z ie gel m a n (Monica sons, as well as prizes for the
toire of Spanish folk songs un- Zweig, of Toronto, Ont.). of best couples in fox trot. rhumba
der the general title "Canciones 23341 Coolidge, Oak Park, a son, a n d cha - cha. Wives and
friends of members are wel-
Populares."
David Scott.
* * *
come. according to Harry Carris,
Tickets are available by call-
Feb, 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. program chairman, and Reuben
ing the Center. UN 4-0730.
Jack Baum (Rita Kahn), of S. Miller, president.
* * *
a daughter,
Windsor, Ont.,
Carolyn Elise.
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE
5 5
*
will present a plaque to Harry
Feb. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Yudkoff for "outstanding ef-
Theodore
Alpert
(Barbara
Led-
OHEL
forts in promoting tolerance
ger), of 29700 Curtis, Livonia, a among all people and for his hu-
EXCLUSIYLY
(_.. Since 194E
in Detroit
son,
Steven
Howard.
manitarian work, not only in
Hospitals& Homes
• * *
TE.4-7355
Bnai Brith, but for the com-
'ray?" _<
Feb. 12—to Mr. and Mrs. Mar- munity at large. The plaque will
tin Jacob (Vi. Lakofsky), of be awarded at a ceremony at 8
19198 Snowden, a son, Joel/ p.m., Sunday, at the Latin Quar-
RABBI
Erie.
ter.
* * *
• * *
LEO GOLDMAIsl
Feb.
11

To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Expert Mohel
PISGAH
LODGE meets at
Hy Eizelman (Elaine H e r s k-
Recommended by Physicians
ovitz), of 19603 Antago, Livonia, 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
a son, Michael Steven.
LI 1-9769
UN 3-6242
fer, when the guest speaker will
* * *
Feb. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. be Judge Theodore R. Bohn. A
Henry Rubin (Ilene D. Weis- social hour with refreshments
Certified Surgical Mohel
ner), of 20120 Braile, a daugh- will follow.
Rabbi Israel GOODMAN
Serving in Hospitals and
ter, Marilyn Sue.
Homes Anywhere
* * C
Hebrew School PTO
16 Years' Experience
Feb. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Ger-
Pontiac, Mich.
ald Isenberg (Eileen Edelman, to Elect New Officers
FEderal 4-4149
formerly of Cleveland), of Vot-
A slate of new officers to be
robeck Court, twin daughters, elected by the Parent Teachers
Lynn Beth and Lori Ellen.
Organization of the Oak Park
* * *
Branch, United Hebrew
REV
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Schools, will be presented at
rie L. Ross (Sylvia Rubin), of 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the 10
23435 Coolidge, Oak Park. a son, Mile Jewish Center.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Michael Scott.
Also included on the program
"HOSPITALIZATION RATES"
* * *
Serving at Homes
Jan. 30 — To Dr. and Mrs. will be the showing of a film on
and in Hospitals TO
Morton R. Demak (Audrey Bor- Israel, "New Roots." A social
den), Detroiters now residing at hour with refreshments will fol-
Belton, Mo., where Dr. Demak low.
RABBI CHASKEL
Plans are now being made by
is stationed at Garbour Air
GRUBNER
Force Base, a son, Steven Keith. the board for a Purim carnival,
SPECIALIZED MOH%
* * *
to be held March 15, at the Cen-
Recommended by Physicians
Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam ter. Parents wishing to assist
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Berman (Minnie Margolis), of are particularly urged to attend
TE 4-6624
4252 TUXEDO
Thursday's meeting.
Kentucky Ave., a son, Symon.

Birth
LAnno cements

Rosenberg to Address ' Berditchever to Hear Talk
by PW Council Leader
Labor Zionists March 6

Aaron Rose n b e r g, Detroit
attorney and
well known
humorist w i 11
address a com-
bined meeting
of LZOA Branch
4 and Farband
Branch 552. Fri-
day, March 6,
8:30 p.m. at the
Hay im Green-
berg Center.
Rosenberg is
known as an
interpreter of
humor, as an
author, lecturer
Rosenberg and storyteller.

FOR THE FINEST — IN
ENTERTAINMENT—It's

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Launch Bible Course

A six-week class on "The
Bible's Wisdom Literature" will
be inaugurated by the Sister-
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a.m., Tuesday, at the temple.
The class is open to the public.

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LI 7-2943

J. J. CLARKE

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Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will
open the series with a talk
on "The Book of Proverbs—A
Study of the Men Who Created
It." On March 10, his topic
will be "The Book of Proverbs
—A Study of Its Religious
Master of Ceremonies
Teachings."
and his Orchestra
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
The next two programs will
TO 8-2067
6-5016
T13/
be delivered by Dr. Richard C.
Hertz, on March 17, speaking
on "The Book of Job—How to 4
Understand the World's Great-
est Drama," and on March 24,
"The Book of Job—What Job's
Answers Mean Today."
Weddings
Bar
Concluding the series will be •
90
Mitzvahs
Rabbi David A. Baylinson,
speaking March 31 on "The

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Mrs. Ann Erman, a leading
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on "The Role of Moetzot Hapo-
alot in the Building of Israel"
at a social gathering of Berdit-
chever Progressive Aid Society
at 8:30 p.m. Monday, in Cong.
Beth Nehudah, 17556 Wyom-
ing.
The address by Mrs. Erman,
presently the president of
Channa Czenesh Chapter of
Pioneer Women, will be fol-
lowed by a social hour. Friends
are invited to attend.

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