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October 23, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-10-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 23, 195 9-20

ar Mitzvahs --4P11101MINNINVIIII4141
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Hadassah's 'Once-a-Year' Show
to Climax Drive for New Members

25-Year Old Habonim Sherman-Schreibman
Holds Reception for
Rites Set for Aug. 7
New Israeli Shlicha

A Sukkot reception in honor
of Habonim's new shlicha from
Israel, Atara Polonsky, will be
given by the adult advisory
Chay Commission at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. This is the first of a
number of special events mark-
ing the 25th anniversary year
of Habonim, Labor Zionist
youth organization.
Miss Polonsky has been sent
to the United States by the
Youth Department of the Jew-
ish Agency, and will be work-
ing with Detroit Habonim for
the next two years.
A Sukkot program is being
presented by members of Ha-
bonim, highlighted by a per-
formance of the Habonim
Dance Troupe. • Refreshments
will be served by the Chay
Commission.
A Noar meeting for youth
from the ages of 18 to 25 will
Rehearsing for an original production to be presented at
be held Wednesday. Proposed
its "Once-a-Year Night" are these members of the Detroit
officers for the elections to
Chapter of Hadassah, left to right, bottom row, Mesdames
take place are Sheldon Weiner,
SAM LAST, NED LENHARD, BRUCE MILLER, MYRON
Bob Meizler and Meir Hurwitz.
MILGROM, BURTON MINTZ, IRVING LEVINE and IRVING
Bonim and Noar are invited
ROSENTHAL; top row, Mesdames SAMUEL LUCAS, DONALD
SCHILLER, MORTON BENSON, ALBERT NEWMAN, IRVING to an Oneg Shabbat Oct. 30 at
the Hayim Greenberg Center.
ROSENBERG, KENNETH LASTAR and BERNARD LEVIN.
Everyone from 15 to 25 is in-
Not pictured is Mrs. Gerald Rosen.
* *
vited to attend.
Singing, dancing and refresh-
Under the direction of Mrs. Tuesday with a theater party at
Benjamin Weiss, membership 1 p.m., at the Westown Theater. ments will be featured at a
vice - president, and Mesdames According to Mrs. Milton meeting for Habonim youth
Jack Boxer and Maurice Perl- Sorock, fund-raising vice-presi- from the ages of 10 to 14 at
man, chairmen, the Detroit dent, and Mrs. Charles 2:30 p.m. Nov. 1.
Chapter of Hadassah will pre- Schwartz, general solicitations

sent its "Once - a - Year Night" chairman, the film showing will
program at 8 p.m., Nov. 3, at be a "sneak preview."
AdaS Shalom Synagogue.
Mrs. David J. Schachter,
New members and their hus- Chapter president, advises that
bands have been issued a all Honor Roll contributors are
Over 20 exhibitors will dis-
special. invitation to attend the eligible to attend.
play merchandise valued at over
event, which will be highlighted
Another phase of Hadassah $150,000 at the third annual
with the third annual original activity that will begin this Antique Show and Sale of the
production, written and week is the annual study course Temple Bnai Israel Sisterhood
directed by Mrs. Leslie Schmier presented by Albert Elazar, in Saginaw.
and Mrs. David Edelman.
According to Mrs. Sam Nover,
superintendent of the United
A parody on "Pajama Game," Hebrew Schools.
chairman, the show will take
the hit Broadway show, "Once-
Mrs. Maurice Zeiger, vice- place from 12 noon to 10 p.m.,
a-Year Night" features a cast president of education, advises Nov. 1 to 3, at the Jewish Com-
comprised of 15 members. Mrs. that regular classes will begin munity Center, 1424 S. Wash-
Julian S. Tobias is program on Wednesday, at the Esther ington.
vice-president and Mrs. Max R. Berman Branch, and will con-
The lobby of the center will
Warren is adviser.
be divided into booths, at which
tinue throligh January.
Several prizes will be
the antiques will be displayed.
awarded that evening, including
The Saginaw Museum is loaning
a trip -to Grossingers and a
its Marie Dressler doll, which
weekend vacation right here in
was made in Europe, and a
Detroit.
19th century velvet and lace
Hadassah's Honor Roll drive
trimmed hat, collar and gloves
for funds will culminate this
belonging to Miss Elsie Mer-
shon, a pioneer settler in the
Oct. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. area.
Melvin r, Fine (Pauline Wal-
Sisterhood members will con-
ence),. of __Oak Park, a daugh- duct a baked goods sale, serve
ter, Lauren Allison.
luncheons and dinners and
maintain a snack bar during
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Oct. 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Mar- the hours of the show.
in Detroit
shall J. Blondy (Carol Galin),
Assisting Mrs. Nover in plan-
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Oct. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, baked goods; Bertha
Kenneth Davidson (Gloria Mon- Dover, Philip Nolish and Gerald
heit), of 18075 Strathmoor, a Goldfarb, dinr er chairmen; Rob-
LEO
son, Alan Jay.
ert Meisel, tie' - cts; Iiewis Imer-
* * *
man, posters; Seymour Feldman,
Oct. 12 — To Dr. and Mrs. mailing; Jules Greenberg, treas-
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Victor I. Spear (Jane Ann Len- urer; and Henry Feldman, pub-
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
ard),. of 1109 Norman Pl., Ann licity.
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Saginaw Temple
to Show Antiques

BirtA
Announcements

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris W.
Stein,. of 26080 Salem, Hunting-
ton Woods, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Daniel
David, this evening, at Temple
Israel. A reception in • Daniel's
honor will follow services.

*

S *

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pitzak,
of Church Road, Oak Park, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Avery Norman, on Oct.
31, at 9 a.m., at Young Israel
of Oak-Woods. A dinner in
Avery's honor will be held Nov.
1, at Young Israel of Oak-
Woods.

Mrs. Mann Named by OF
as Torch Drive Chairman

Newly-named by the United
Foundation to serve as an area
chairman in the 11th annual
Torch Drive, which is currently
inprogress, is Mrs. John J.
Mann, of 20161 Canterbury.
Mrs. Mann is serving as chair-
man of area two, bounded by
Woodward and Livernois and
W. 7 Mile and W. 8 Mile Rds.
She is working with Mrs.
Samuel W. Leib, division chair-
man.

MISS RENEE SHERMAN

Dr. and Mrs. Max Sherman,
of Indiana Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Renee, to Paul Schreibman, son
of Mr. and -Mrs. Samuel Schreib-
man, of Dante Ave., Oak Park.
Miss Sherman is a senior at
the University of Detroit school
of dental hygiene. Mr. Schreib-
man is a sophomore at the Uni-
versity's school of dentistry, and
is affiliated with Alpha Omega
professional fraternity.
The couple has planned an
Aug. 7 wedding.

Want The Best?

Ask the Folks Who've Had

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Governor's Wife
to Speak on. Israel

Mrs. Nancy Williams, wife of
Gov. G. Mennen Williams, will
address a combined meeting of
:.A.viva and
Alonah Chap-
ters of Pioneer
Women on the
day following
her return
from a trip to
Europe and
Israel.
The pro-
,, gram will take
Mrs. Williams place at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Mrs. Albert Kramer, 23651 Rad-
clift, Oak Park.
Mrs. Williams, who accom-
panied the Governor on a tour
of the Middle East and several
countries in Europe, will report
her findings at the meeting.
For further information, call
Mrs. Frank Rath, Aviva presi-
dent, UN 2-6088; or Mrs. Sol
Alpiner, Alonah president, LI
4-7706.

LI 1-2563

J. J. CLARKE

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To Mr. and Mrs.
Oct. 6
Robert B. Goldman (Norma Ma-
dorSIy), of 31655 Haldane, Li-
vonia, a son, Jeffrey Alan.

*
Oct. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George Shapiro (Helen Korat-
zky), of 23251 Kenosha, Oak
Park, a daughter, Wendy Ann.

Oct. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Glaser (Sandra Wan-
der), of 19255 Votrobeck Dr.,
a son, Neil Lorne.
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Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice W. Gregg (Harriet
Shifman), of 21860 Stratford,
Oak Park, a daughter, Janice
Beth.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Martin A.
Benson (Merle Burstein), De-
troiters now living at Big
Rapids. Mich., a daughter, Diana
Rae.

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`Alice in Wonderland'
in Center Series Nov. 1

"Alice in Wonderland" . will
be presented by New York's
Rockefeller Players as the sec-
ond in the omnibus series for
juniors, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center's Aaron DeRoy
Theater, 18100 Meyers, at 3
and 4:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 1.
Jennifer Boyd. who recently
scored in an off-Broadway pro-
duction of "Mahoney," and
with appearances in "Bad
Seed," "The Women" and "The
Loud Red Patrick," will star
as Alice.

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For Information
Phone WO 2-5900

Especially for . . . WEDDINGS and
BAR MITZVAHS! The Henrose has
the largest selection of beautiful
new banquet rooms in town. An
experienced staff of caterers will
handle all the details from menu

planning . . . to table arrangements
. . . and guarantee that YOUR
party will be a memorable event.

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Prominent Detroit judges will
be guest speakers at a joint
meeting of the Ahavas Achim
sisterhood and men's club at 9
p.m. Monday in the synagogue.
Refreshments will be served.

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