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May 01, 1959 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-01

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1

Edelson-Grossman

Youth Awards, Installation Rite
to Highlight League's Annual Meet Set August Rites

15,000 Jews on Pilgrimage

JERUSALEM (JTA)
observant
15,000
estimated
Jews, including many Ameri-
The Bar Mitzvah of Stuart can and European tourists,
Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I made the- traditional pilgrim-
"Accent on Youth" is the year-old daughter of Mr. and
age at Passover-time to Mount
theme of the annual meeting of Mrs. George M. Stutz, as the
Ben Goldberg, of 19301 Strath- Zion.
the League of Jewish Women's outstanding young woman in
cona, will be observed this Sat-
Organizations, to be held at 8:30 the community.
urday, at Adas Shalom Syna-
Sharing
top
honors
among
p.m.. Thursday, at Cong. Bnai
FOR THE FINEST — IN
the young men are Charles Ed-
gogue. Stuart, in addition to his
David, 24350 Southfield.
ENTERTAINMENT—It's
ward Nathanson, son of Mr. and
Bar Mitzvah maftir, will chant 1
In addition to the installation
of new League officers, the pro- Mrs. Ben Nathanson, and How-
the schacharis service and par-
gram will include presentation and Kutchai, son of Mr. and
ticipate as Baal Kriah. For four
and his Orchestra
of the Mildred Simons Rosen- both
Mrs. will
Jacob
H. Kutchai,
who
years, he has trained as a can-
receive
silver kiddush
LI 7-2943
tor with Cantor Nicholas Fen-
berg Memorial Youth Awards
by Mrs. Theodore Bargman, cups.
akel.
A
luncheon
following
Honorable mention certifi-
services will be held in Stuart's
chairman.
cates will be presented to Jul-
honor.
PLASTIC FURNITURE
A silver candelabra will be ianne Shaberman, daughter of
* * *
COVERS
presented to Ellen Stutz, 17- Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Shaber-
.1
MADE TO ORDER OR
Mr. and Mrs. Burton L. Chas- t.7s
man; Susan Rice, daughter of
READY MADE
sin, of 16241 Ilene, announce
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rice; and
LI 2-0874
Sanford Finkel, son of Mr. and
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, ;;CALL ANNA KARBAL
Lawrence Alan, on Saturday, at
Mrs. Ben Finkel.
MISS JOANNA GROSSMAN
Cong. S ha a r e y Zedek. Open S*EK:>::W217- R■g, >1447.:Mitei2 5 VP.IiCK#A
Mrs. Philip Bernstein, a paSt
Commander Irving Cane and president of League, will pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gross- house in his honor will be held
president Mrs. Marian Stanley side over the installation cer- man, of Cherrylawn Ave., an- from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, in
of Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER- emony, during which the fol- nounce the engagement of the family home.
MAN POST and AUXILIARY lowing new officers will be in- their daughter, Joanna Helen,
* * *
announce that newly-elected of- ducted:
to Alvin Edelson, son of Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl Roberts,
And His Orchestra
ficers of both groups will be
Mesdames Philip P. Fealk, Joseph Birnberg, of Chicago
jointly installed on Sunday eve- president; Martin Maimark, Ger- Blvd., and the late Mr. Arthur of 14438 Pembroke, announce
KE 5-2604
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
ning, at the Memorial Home. son Berris, Irving Beal and Edelson.
Barry,
on
May
9,
in
Temple
Guests will include members of
Miss Grossman is a graduate Israel. A reception in his honor
Grace, vice-presidents;
the Allied Veterans Council, Julian
Sam
Samuels,
Morton
Oppen-
of
Wayne State University, will follow that evening at the
Jewish Community Council, na- heim, Irving Palman and Ber- where
Dinner at DARBYS
was affiliated with family home. No cards.
tional and state officers of the nard Indenbaum, secretaries; Delta she
Phi Epsilon sorority.
* * *
is a real treat!
JWV. Post officers to be in-
ducted are Norman Wachler, Jose h p Viedrah, treasurer; Mark Her fiance is presently doing
The
Bar
Mitzvah
of
Russell
• Visit Our New
commander; Hy Greenberg and Benach, historian; Nathan Spev- graduate work at Wayne.
Matthew Linden, son of Mr. and
SKYLIGHT
An August wedding is Mrs. Samuel Linden, will be ob-
Dick Salle, vice-commanders; akow, parliam e n t aria n; and
ROOM Cocktail
Louis
L.
Kazdan,
advisor.
Lounge and Bar
planned.
Max Hoffman, quartermaster;
served this evening, at Temple
Mrs. Kazdan, outgoing presi-
Sy Singer, judge advocate; Bill
Israel.
• AFTER
THEATRE
Sniderman, Harry - Lederman, dent, will give her annual re- PW Council Sets
Snacks . . . a
port,
and
there
will
be
a
mus-
Frank Selman and Morris
Delight
Krause, trustees. Newly-elected ical program pr es e n t e d by Cannister Drive
• LUNCHEON
Auxiliary officers are Shirley youthful pianist Henry Shevitz.
A Pleasure
PHOTOGRAPHY
Sniderman, president; Inez Cane Mrs. Gerald Goldberg and Mrs.
All 17 chapters of the Detroit
James
Kraft
are
in
charge
of
a
Bar
Mitzvahs
Weddings
and S h i r 1 e y Goldstein, vice-
Council of Pioneer Women will
Resv. UN. 2-7642
Candids, 3 D's, Movies
presidents; Shirley Rose, treas- social hour which will follow. participate in a week-long can- Formals,
For Quality Workmanship
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
Judges who selected the win- nister collection drive for Youth Call Mr. Rosen
urer; Gloria Ginsberg, secre-
UN 1-9000
tary; Jean Schultz, patriotic in- ners of the Rosenberg Youth Aliyah, as its final event in , a
structress; Sylvia Kolter, chap- Awards were Mrs. George Rub- series of three programs cele-
lain; Sylvia Leider, guard; Mol- in, Dr. Joseph Fischoff, Mrs. brating World Jewish Child's
lie Sclawy, historian; Florence Morris Garvett and Judge Vic- Day.
REMEMBER—You can get it only at Grunt's!
Lovinger, conductress; Aurora tor J. Baun.
Mrs. Al Herman, overall can-
MRS. GRUNT'S OWN, STRICTLY KOSHER, HOME-MADE
Lakin, Ann Selman and Norma
nister chairman, announced that
Rozner, trustees; and Eileen
• Cole Slow
• Dili Tomatoes
• Pickled Herring
the drive will begin this Sun-
Wachler, permanent trustee. Israeli Writer
• Pimentos
• Horseradish
*Chopped Herring
day,
continuing
throughout
the
• Potato Salad
Dancing and refreshments will
• Pickled Fish
• Pickled Lox
week and ending on May 10.
to
Speak
Here
• Sauerkraut
• Gefillte Fish
• Dill Pickles
follow the ceremonies.
In Detroit, PWO members
• Chopped Lver
* * *
Yiddish and Hebrew Com- will be directed in their collec-
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY mittee, representing Farband, tions by Mrs. Louis Diamond,
AND NOW — MRS. GRUNT'S OWN STRICTLY
will meet Monday evening, in Sholem Aleichem Institute, while in Oak Park and other
KOSHER HOME-MADE FROZEN FOODS:
the home of Ruth S h a p i r o, Workmen's Circle and Kvutzah suburban areas where the drive
18089 Sorrento, when Dorene Ivrith, will sponsor the appear- has been extended Mrs. Philip
• Stuffed Cabbage • Fricassee
• Kreplach
• Meat Blintzes
Levine will be co-hostess. A
• Matzo Balls
• Chicken Soup
ance here of Field will head the volunteer
• Barley Mushroom Soup
mother and daughter party is
• Kasha with Gravy
Hebrew and force.
being planned for May 18, at
Yiddish poet,
Other Child's Day activities
the Steak Knife Restaurant. For
translator and of Pioneer Women included a
reservations, call Shirley Selick,
writer Shlome children's party and a dance.
president, LI 7-2767; or Ruth
Shenhod.
Mesdames Norman Leemon and
Wolfe, jr. vice-president, WE 5-
The young Saul Rose were in charge of the
UN 1-9645
2240.
18252 WYOMING near CURTIS
Israeli writer entire program.
* * *
will speak in
Funds from all three events
CHARLES & AARON KO-
Yiddish at an go to Youth Aliyah, the child
GAN AUXILIARY has sched-
Oneg Shabbat rescue fund which, for 25 years,
uled its annual mother and
on May 8, at has assisted in the resettlement
Shenhod
daughter dinner for 6:30 p.m., the Sholem
Aleichem
Institute, of Jewish youngsters in Israel.
Thursday, at Rainbow Terrace, 19350 Greenfield. He will
lecture
under the chairmanship of and read from his own poetry.
Norma Glatter. Entertainment,
The following evening, he will Troop 146 Elevates
games and prizes are planned.
For tickets, call Mrs. Glatter, address the Kvutzah Ivrith in Six of its Members
Boy Scout Troop 146, spon-
Hebrew.
UN 1-9195.
sored by Temple Israel Men's
Club, advanced the following
scouts to higher ranks in action
Ib
by the board of review recent-
ly: Lance Mermell was ad-
vanced to Life Scout, Lowell
Seyburn, Mark Shook and Dan-
iel Syme to Star Scouts, and
Larry Chassin and Sandy Will-
ner to Second Class Scouts.
Openings are available in the
FRESH—KOSHER MADE
Troop for boys 11 to 14. Meet-
TO 8-4281
2735 W. DAVISON
ings are held at 7:30 p.m.,
LBS. $ 1 49
(Closed Monday)
Tuesdays in the temple's
youth room.
LB. 55c

Bar Mitzvahs

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