Farber-Mondry Rites
Plannedfor June

The second in the series of
concerts being sponsored by
the Detroit Friends of Music
will take place at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the Morris L. Scha-
ver auditorium, 19161 Schaefer.
Three local artists will be
featured. They are Paul Olef-
sky, cellist; Gordon Staples,
violinist, and .Alex Suczek, a
troubador who will be heard
in a program of Spanish, Irish,
Greek and Hebrew songs.
Olefsky and Staples will ap-
pear in an unaccompanied duo
recital, which will include Mo-
zart's Duet No. 2 K424, a first
Detroit performance; Ernest
Toch's Divertimento, and Zol-
tan Kodaly's Duo, opus 7.
MRS. IRWIN G. BECKER
Tickets are available for the
concert . at the Hayim Green-
In a ceremony March 1, at berg Center, UN 4-0730.
Beth Abraham Synagogue, Ro-
chelle Frances Kovan and Irwin
G. Becker were united in mar- Dr. Barzilay to Conclude
riage by . Rabbi Israel I. Hal- Arlazaroff Lecture Series
pern.
the final lecture in a three-
The bride is the daughter of part series by Dr. Isaac Barzi-
'Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kovan, of lay, of the Wayne State Uni-
Griggs Ave. Mr. Becker's par- versity Semitics department,
ents are the Harris Beckers, will be sponsored by Arlazaroff
Branch of the Farband this
also of Griggs Ave.
Wednesday evening, at the
Mrs. S a m u e Haber, the
Greenberg Center, 19161
bride's aunt, served. as matron Hayim
Schaefer.
of honor. Her maternal - grand-
"Haskalah and Its Impact on
mother was escorted down the
Modern Jewish Life" will be
aisle by the bride's brother, the subject of Dr. Barzilay.
J e f f r e y Kovan, while her The lecture is open to the pub-
paternal grandmother was es- lic at no charge. A social hour
corted by her grandson, Michael will follow.
Haber, cousin of the bride.
Stanton J. Becker, the bride-
groom's brother, attended him
as best man, while ushers in-
cluded Arnold Gottlieb and
Louis Weinberg.
Following dinner and a re-
ception the newlyweds left for
Los Angeles, Calif., where they
plan to establish their home.

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MISS

SHEILA FARBER

Mr. and Mrs. AleXander Far-
ber, of 24040 Norwood, Oak
Park, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Sheila Hope,
'to Eugene- Mondry; son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Mondr y, of
22902 S. Bellwood, Southfield.

Miss Farber 'presently attends
Wayne State University. Plans
are being made for a June
wedding.

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Reshevsky Here Sunday
for Chess Exhibition

Four - time U. S. champion
Samuel Reshevsky will be fea-
tured in a simultaneous chess
exhibition at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
at the D. W. Simons Jewish Cen-
ter, 4000 Tuxedo.
Reshevsky will play 35 games
at one time, against all corners.
Challengers may register by
calling Raphael Rogers, tourna-
ment director, UN. 3-1045.
Sponsor of the event is the

Simons Branch Chess Club.

Yiddish and English. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will be guest
speaker, and the Teachers'
Choir will provide musical se-
lections. Morris Nobel will
preside.

Sam Hechtman Appointed
City Plan Commissioner

Samuel Hechtman, president
of Pratical Home Builders, has
been named by Mayor Louis C.
Miriani to the City Plan Com-
mission. He succeeds Edmund
Kuhlman.

BEEF BOURGUIGNON

3 pounds shoulder steak'

2 cups quartered

in 1-inch cubes

mushroom caps

2 cups red Burgundy wine

1/4 cup chopped shallots

V2 cup Mar Pary Oleo

1 tablespoon flour

Melt 6 tablespoons Oleo in a deep casserole. Add steak cube's,
cover and braise in a hot oven (400°) for 20 minutes. Meanwhile
saute mushroom caps and shallots in remaining 2 tablespoons Oleo.
Stir in flour. Add Burgundy and mix well. Pour over steak, cover
and return to oven for 30 minutes. Serves 6.

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Activities _

DONALD FOX LODGE \vill
hold its 11th annual Purim
party at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
at Jericho Temple, 18495 Wy-
oming. The evening's program
will be presented in conjunc-
tion with the Jewish National
Fund. Members, their friends
and members of the ladies
chapter are invited to attend,
according to Louis Weiss, chair-
man of the entertainment com-
mittee.

The 25th anniversary of the
death of, Hayim Nachman Bia-
lik, the celebrated Hebrew poet,
will be marked at a special pro-
gram of the Association of He-
brew Teachers and Principals
in Detroit.
According to Israel Elpern,
president, the program, to be
held at 8 p.m., April 5, in the
Esther Berman Bldg., 18977
Schaefer, will be devoted to
evaluation of the life and works
of the poet.
The evening will feature spe-
cial presentations in Hebrew,

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Mrs. Hyman Shebowich, pres-
ident of GEORGE GERSHWIN
CHAPTER, announces that the
group will celebrate its 11th
birthday with a candlelighting
ceremony at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the Ha y i m Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer. Enter-
tainment and refreshments will
follow:
* * *
Harry. Nathan, chairman of
the Hillel committee of the
Metropolitan Detroit Council,
will be guest speaker at a
meeting of HENRY MORGAN-
THAU LODGE on Monday eve-
ning, at Jericho Temple, 18495
Wyoming. The Hillel night is
directed by Jesse Antman,
Lodge Hillel chairman. A social
hour will follow.
* * •

Hebrew Teachers Plan Salute to Poet Bialik

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1 7—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, March 6, 1956

To Live it California Olefsky-Staples Duet
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