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March 27, 1959 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-27

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Residents at Home to Hear Music Festival

Miss Oppenheim Sets
Sept. 7 Wedding

A musical festival will be pre-
sented for residents of the Jew-
ish Home for Aged at 7 p.m.,
Tuesday, under the direction of
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel.
The program, announced by
Dr. Benjamin D. Welling, chair-
man of the Home's recreational
and occupational therapy com-
mittee, will be presented by
several outstanding local artists.
Participants will be Cantor
Fenakel, cellist Paul Olefsky,

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

COUNCIL—ALTMAN HOUR

Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Rabbi Jacob E. Se-
gal, a sponsor of the Detroit
Friends of Music, will discuss
Wednesday's forthcoming con-
cert, in the Schaver auditorium
of the Hayim Greenberg Center.
*
*

MISS ROSALIE JOY BERLIN

THE JEWISH HERITAGE

Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton S. Ber-
Station: WCAR.
lin, of 18300 Greenlawn Ave.,
Feature: "What Is Good for
announce the engagement of
America in the Middle East"
their daughter, Rosalie Joy, to will be discussed by I. L. Kenen,
Charles Disner, son of Mr. and editor of Near East Report,
Mrs. Edward Disner, of 19341 over the weekly broadcast of
Wisconsin. Mr. Disner attended the Jewish Community Council.
Eastern Michigan College, where Boris M. Joffe, executive direc-
he was affiliated with Alpha tor of the Council, will inter-
Epsilon Pi fraternity.
view Kenen.
* * *

Temple Israel Wins Third
Debate from Beth Zion

Richard Citron, Joan Danto
and Susan Victor brought
Temple Israel their t h i r d
straight win over Temple Beth
Zion, of Buffalo, N.Y., in their
debate last week in Buffalo.
Temple Beth Zion's team will
visit Detroit on May 10 for a
re-match.
The Temple Israel team is
coached by Manuel S. Simon,
speech instructor at Mumford
High School.

SAM ROSENBLAT

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and his Orchestra

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beginners. Home or Studio.

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CHILDREN'S

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THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Custom made gowns available for

brides maids and mother of the bride.
We also have a ready-made collection
you can choose from.

MISS JUDITH OPPENHEIM

Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Judith
Oppenlieim, daughter of Mrs.
Albert Oppenheim, of Hunting-
ton Rd., and the late Mr. Oppen-
heim, to Martin M. Miller, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S.
Miller, of Woodingham Dr.

Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: ' Another repeat
broadcast in the current series
celebrating the program's 15th
anniversary will be presented.
The story is "The Song of Ber-
ditschev," which tells of a pious
rabbi who challenges the idola-
try and blasphemy of the 18th
century world in which he lives
and asserts his right to testify
against God.

Miss Oppenheim is a graduate
of the Wayne State University
college of education. Her fiance
graduated from WSU and the
university's law school. He is a
member of Mu Beta Chi and
Tau Epsilon Rho fraternities,
the Michigan Bar Association
and is secretary of the West
Vernor Shopping Association.

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

TONY MARTIN
DRESS SUITS

*

*

The couple is planning a
Sept. 7 wedding.

* *

ALTMAN JEWISH HOUR

Time: 9:30 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. Dorothy Born-
stein, of Windsor, will be guest
singer this Saturday evening.
She will be accompanied by
Mrs. Millie Cohen at the piano.

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••

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We have several beautiful rooms
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wedding service itself . . . and
we can serve up to 700 people.
Our skilled staff of experts
would be glad to help you in
planning .a memorable wedding,
breakfast or reception. _

* *

Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: The last of four
broadcasts by leading members
of the Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion will
be presented by Dr. Jacob R.
Marcus, professor of Jewish his-
tory and director of the Ameri-
can Jewish Archives, on the
topic, "The Substance of Great-
ness."

soprano Marjorie Gordon, pia-
nist Henry Shevitz, dramatic
actress Gertrude Strauss and
Bella Goldberg, accompanist.
The Adas Shalom Symphony
Ensemble, under the direction
of Zinovi Bistritzky, and the
Adas Shalom Choir, directed by
Shimon Gewitrz and featuring
Richard Bloom as soprano solo-
ist, also will be featured, accord-
ing to Rudolph Leitman, pro-
gram chairman.

WEDDINGS • BANQUETS
LUNCHEONS • MEETINGS

For More Information or
Reservations Call . .
GEO. A. NETSCHKE,
Executive Director

.

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br. and Mrs. Morey H. Man-
ning announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Lawrence
Paul, tonight, at Temple Israel.
* * *
Mrs. Joseph Hurshe, of 12204
M o n i c a, announces the Bar
Mitzvah of her son, Burton Shel-
don, on April 4, at Cong. Shaa-
rey Zedek. A kiddush in his hon-
or will follow services, and
there will be brunch Sunday, at
Springel's.

BLEACH or TINT •

• . $6

SHAMPOO and SET

▪ . $2

Branch 2 Event Fetes
Sholem Aleichem

HAIRCUT . . • •

Labor Zionist Organization
Branch Two will dedicate its
next meeting, scheduled for 9
p.m., Saturday, at the home I
J. L. Stone, 18643 Greenlawn,
to the 100th anniversary of_the
birth of Sholem Aleichem, an-
nounces Branch president Ber-
nard Linderman.
Mrs. Harry Mondry will speak
on "The Life and Works of
Sholem Aleichem and Mrs.
Walter Rabinowitz will read
from selected Sholem Aleichem
stories.
The meeting will also be the
occasion for
a "Tzeitchem
l'Shalom" for Stone who will
be leaving for Israel for Pass-
over.

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1 9—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 27, 1959

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