Beth Ifehudah Npws Vol. 7, No. 1 Beth Yehudah Schools, Dexter at Sturtevant October 2, 1959 Invite Detroit Jewry to Join In 10th Annual Dinner-Show The Businessmen's Council and Synagogue Council Join with the Administration, Faculty and Students of the Beth Yehudah Schools in Wishing the Community a inn II111111:V., DANIEL A. LAVEN Co Chairman - ALLEN B. KRAMER Chairman JACK KORMAN Co-Chairman An Open Letter from the Chairman: Urges Support for .Beth Yehudah Schools Dear Friend This is the tenth year that the Businessmen's Council of the Beth Yehudah Schools has cooperated with the Synagogue Council in bringing to Detroit one of the truly outstanding events of the social season. The dinner is a sumptious repast, and the evening's entertainment a treat that is a richly-rewarding cultural experience. This year's dinner and show will be no exception. Already we have obtained the services of Henry Van Horn and his "Magic in Music Orchestra," known to the community as the old Jules Klein Orchestra. We are on the verge now of signing one of America's most popular entertainers as our guest artist, and an an- nouncement will soon be forthcoming. Of course, it is No secret that the annua I Dinner and Show is presented as a means of showing our appreciation for the contributions of our fellow-Detroiters to the maintenance and growth of the Beth Yehudah Schools, which now encompass all areas of the city and suburbs. Together, we realize that the Beth Yehudah Schools is a community school which is building leadership, developing character and educating scholars who will, in not too many years, take their plaCes as Rabbis, Educators and Laymen with a deep understanding of the tasks that lie ahead in Jewish life. We are all called upon to support many institutions—all of them important. But we must begin to realize that the Beth Yehudah Schools is the only LOCAL institution which seeks funds not available through any other channel or through any reglarly-conducted campaign. Support must come from somewhere, and, here, as in no other cause, we look for assist- ance to the Jews of Detroit—responsible local citizens who understand the vital need for edu- cating a generation of scholarly and discern ing young people for the future. It is not the other fellow's contribution that will do the job—it is YOURS. Allen B. Kramer, Chairman REMEMBER THE ANNUAL Beth Yehudah Dinner and Show Sunday, November 15, 1959 Cocktails Six O'Clock At the Beautiful LatinQuarter Dinner Seven O'Clock This Volume Sponsored by William and Ivan Boesky and the Brass Rail