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May 22, 1959 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-22

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Reveal Troth

Bnai Brith Activities

SA Institute Schedules Education Discussion

"Conversations on Jewish Ed-, panel will be moderated by Mrs.
ucation" will be the theme of' George Rubin.
an oneg shabbat to be presented
The discussion will center on
by Chapter II, of the Sholem the evaluation of Hebrew educa-
Aleichem Institute, at 9 p.m., tion.
°
today, at the Institute, 19350
Moishe Haar, director of the
Greenfield. Institute, announces the ap-
- Participants will be Dr. Irving pointment of Irving Zeitlin as
P a n u s h, of Shaarey Zedek director of the Institute's day
School; George M. Zeltzer, of camp. The season will run from
Sholem Aleichem School; Mrs. June 22 through Aug. 14 and
Dan Robb, of the Mittleshul; will enroll children aged 4 to 11.
and Mrs. Paul Chover, active in For information or registration,
school committee activities. The call VE. 8-7440.

LOUIS STONE CHAPTER re- torian; Joe Feldman, sentinel,
cently installed new officers in Jack Krastof, monitress; Jack
a ceremony at Rainbow Terrace. Dechter, Manual Dorfman, Ben
Mrs. Charles Solovich, new na- Goldman, William Grayson, Al
tional president of Bnai Brith Gutman, Al Halprin, George
Women, inducted the following: Kent, Bernard Miller, Dave
Mesdames Richard Gold, presi- Natinsky and Sam Weinman,
dent; Arthur Wippman, Manuel board members; and Sanford
Katzman and Sidney Cole, vice- Rosenthal, Sam Bank, Ben Dorf,
presidents ; Earl Weisberg, Harry Bodzin and Herman Kyff,
treasurer; Martin Landay, - Wil- trustees. Mrs. Harry Bodzin is
liam Berman, Anson Seder, chairman of the installation
Simon Alpert and Al Stern, sec- program.
retaries; Sidney Diamond, moni-
* *
tress; Robert Mullen, historian;
KAPLAN BROS. RECIPE OF THE WEEK !
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
Erwin Ka t z m a n, sentinel;
TER,
Bnai
Brith
Girls,
will
Charles Dean, guardian; and
Harold Rothenberg, guide. Trus- close its season with a garden
tees are Mesdames Steve Lecko- party installation ceremony this
MISS MARCIA MILLER
2 cups diced beets
wicz, Leo Fogelman and Hyman Saturday evening, at the home
6 garlic cloves, minced
4 cups shredded cabbage
1/4 cup chopped parsley
Fox,• and board members in- of Terri Faxstein, who will be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Miller,
of
the
incoming
president,
suc-
3
pounds
beef
flanken
1 small bay leaf, crumbled
clude Mesdames Julius Asner,
Huntington Woods, Mich., an-
2 large onions, chopped
1 teaspoon paprika
Alvin Bez, Alex Fain, Martin ceeding Katie Deutch. Other
3
1/2
cups
canned
tomatoes
3
tablespoons sugar
Goldberg, Oscar Goldberg, Her- new officers are Ingrid Boodin, nounce the engagement of their
3 /4 cup lemon juice
1
teaspoon salt
vice-president;
Laurel
Bauman
daughter,
Marcia
Lorraine.
to
man Goldenberg, Harold Kut-
Freshly ground black pepper
and
Rosalie
Zdanowicz,
secre-
Dr. Michael J. Blume, Eon of
nick, Bernard Middleman, David
Miller, Bernard Parel, Morton taries; Carol Zeiger, treasurer; the Louis Blumes, also of Hun-
Cover Flanken with 2 quarts of water. Bring to boil, reduce
and Adrienne Baron, sgt-at-
Rieger, Hanley Rothenberg, Bar- arms.
tington Woods. A November
heat, cover pan and simmer for 1 hour. Add vegetables, lemon
Phil
Borden
will
be
in-
ry Showffer, Sarah Schwartz, stalling officer, and Miss Zdano- wedding is being planned.
juice and seasonings and simmer for 2 hours. Cut meat into
David Selik, Alvin Stein, Boris wicz is chairman. Serving with
1-inch pieces. Return meat to soup and simmer for 10 minutes.
Tobes, Lawrence Trute, Harold her are Laurel Bauman, deco-
Serves 6.
Zaff and Sandra Zanis.
rations; Ellyn Berk, entertain-
DI 1-4044
* *
ment; Carol Zeiger, food; Ellen

F
ISRAEL CHAPTER will cele- Teal, special events; Pam Rubin
brate its 10th birthday with an and Ellen Teal, newspaper;
installation ceremony at 8:30 Adrienne Baron, program; and CATERING
Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry
p.m., Monday, at Beth Aaron Rosalind Albrecht, telephone. A
In Our Patio Room,
Synagogue. Mrs. Bernard Blie- special program has been
Your Home or Temple
18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis
field, past Council president and written and will be presented
W. 7 MILE AT WYOMING
District executive board mem- by Katie Deutch and Arlene
FREE PARKING
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ACROSS
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Shoppe
plebaum, president, and other vice-president.
newly-elected officers. An orig-
inal presentation by the Chap-
ter dramatic group is planned,
under the direction of Mrs.
David Greengood, with chore-
At the Luxurious OAKTON MANOR RESORT
ography by Sylvia Lee and Mrs.
Sam Freedland as accompanist.
or NIPPERSINK MANOR RESORT
A social hour will follow.
Friends are invited.
Here's How You May Get This

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* * *

Families and friends of PIS-
GAH CHAPTER members have
been invited to the 26th annual
installation of officers cere-
mony, to be held at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Sholem Alei-
chem Institute, 19350 Green-
field. Mrs. Adolph Edelheit is
directing a presentation by the
Pisgah Players. Mrs. David Hab-
erman, chairman, is assisted in
planning the program by Mes-
dames Al Klaiman and Harris
Becker. Officers to be installed
are Mesdames Philip Kramer,
president; Milton Hubert, Sam-
uel Miller and Joseph Gordon,
vice-presidents; Irving Robin-
son, retiring president, counse-
lor; Samuel Lutz, treasurer; Al
Klaiman, Sol Steinberg, David
Goldfine, Avery Weiswasser,
William Banks and Irving Gil-
bert, secretaries; Louis Colbert,
guide; Morris Weintraub, guard-
ian; and Albert Prosky, sentinel.
Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron is chair-
man of the trustees, which in-
iclude Mesdames Samuel Gold,
Julius S. Meskin, William Fogel
and Bernard Goodman. Board
members are Mesdames Harris
Becker, Abe Cherrin, Adolph
Edelheit, William G i 1 m a n,
Charles Goldstein, Jacob Gore-
lick, Carl Gould, Sam Hathburg-
er, Gustave Herz, Sam Klee,
Harry Kwiker, Al Marcus, Max
Millman, Dan Milgrom, Calvin
Prady, David Rosen and Morris
Weberman.
• * •
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER, with Mrs. Philip Fealk as
installing officer, will swear in
its recently-elected officers at a
dessert luncheon program at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the May-
fair Room, 19161 Schaefer. The
officers are; Mesdames Alex
Mann, president; Harry Kauf-
man, David Freedman and Her-
man Kaufman, vice-presidents;
Ruth Hurshe, Oscar Cook,
Morris Katanick, Charles Nis-
kar, Harry Michelson and
Charles Fink, secretaries; Abe
Guist, treasurer; William Plot-
kin, guide; Edward Parish, his-

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