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December 04, 1959 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-12-04

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THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 4, 1959-24

Slate Program
for PW Donor

A Backward Glance on Kauftnan's
50th Birthday Reveals Active Life

Climaxing a three-month
fund-raising campaign, the De-
troit Council of Pioneer WoMen
wil hold its annual donor event
at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 13, in the
Ford Auditorium.
Members of the 17 Detroit
area chapters have. set a goal of
$50,000 to help maintain social
s e r v i c e programs conducted
locally and
also in Israel
by their sister
organization,
Moetzet Hapo-
alot.
Mrs. Harold
Noveck, pro-
gram chair-
man for the
Council, an-
nounces t h a t
Mrs. Noveck Gov. G. Men-
•nen Williams, who recently was
a visitor in Israel, will be guest
speaker. He will compare this
trip with a similar visit two
years ago.
Also on the program will be
David Ellin, stage, television
and radio star and a folk singer
of note who has fluency in 12
dialects.
The Yemenite dance and song
group, founded by Baruch Yef-
feth, will be an added . high-
light of the evening. The group,
chosen to represent Israel at
the recent Israel Revue at New
York's Radio City Theater, has
appeared in Israel and abroad
with great success.
The fund-raising drive will
provide the means to support
the 770 installations now oper-
ated by Moetzet Hapoalot, in-
cluding agricultural schools, day
nurseries, hygiene guidance
centers and •vocational training
schools. These facilities include
three new schools at Nachlat
Lehuda, Beersheba and Haifa.
For tickets or reservations
for the donor event, call DI
1-0786.

Ira G. Kaufman, Wayne
County Probate Judge, will cele-
brate his 50th birthday Sunday,
Dec. 13. And if he can manage
to find time between his whirl-
wind of activities to look back
on his life, he will find it filled
to the brim with dedicated serv-
ices to the community.
His election to the Probate
Court judgeship in November of
1958 was the latest feather
added to the judge's cap. A
prominent leader in Detroit

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Violinist Oistrakh at Masonic, Monday

The first appearance of David
Oistrakh at the Masonic Temple
at 8:20 p.m., Monday, provides
a major excitement of the con-
cert season of 1959-60.
Oistrakh, born in Odessa,
Russia, son of a bookkeeper
who was an
amateur f i
dler and of
a mother who
sometimes
sang in the
local opera
house chorus,
was quickly
caught up in
the. intense
musical ac-
tivity of the
city, starting
the violin at
5, and as a
prodigy, be-
coming the
Oistrakh
protege of
Glazounov.
Although Oistrakh's first pub-

lic performance took place when
he was 12, his professional
career did. not begin until he
was graduated from the Odessa
Conservatory at 18. With di-
ploma in hand, the young
Oistrakh sallied forth in his
first concert tour across Russia
—from Leningrad to Siberia,
supporting his family.
World acclaim first gathered
around him in 1937 when he
took the first prize in the Inter-
national Eugene Ysaye Competi-
tion in Brussels. Five years later
he won the Stalin Prize.
As do most of Russia's great
virtuosos, Oistrakh divides his
time between teaching and con-
cert touring.
David Oistrakh met his wife,
Tamara Ivanovna, when they
were fellow students at the Con-
servatory. She began her career
as a pianist, but has not played
in public in some years. They
have a son, Igor, a brilliant
violinist in his own right.

sia, Kaufman attended New
York University, and is a grad-
uate of its law school, with a
doctor of jurisprudence degree.
His work for the United He-
brew Schools—he has been vice-
president for over a decade—
had their beginnings in New
York where he roomed, before
marriage, with Dr. Abraham I.
Katsh, son of the Chief Rabbi
of Petach Tikvah, Israel.
Together the two men set
about gathering funds for a He-
brew course for New York Uni-
versity, and finally succeeded in
establishing such a class in the
school of adult education.
Today, Dr. Katsh is chairman
of the Semitics department at
NYU, where he is a full pro-
fessor with a staff of eight in-
structors.
Kaufman's fair - mindedness
and judiciousness have won him
many new friends since he has
assumed his present role on the
Detroit bench. In a year as Pro- War Veterans to Fete
bate Judge, Kaufman has yet
Want The Best?
to have an appeal made from Past JWV Commander
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Detroit
Post
of
the
Jewish
one of his decisions.
SAM BARNETT
He resides with his wife and War Veterans, and its Ladies
two children, Harvey and Syl- Auxiliary will honor their past
and His Orchestra
via, at 18701 Pennington. Mrs. commander, Morris Tulupman,
LI 1-2563
Kaufman, the former Lillian at a dinner to be given at 6
IRA G. KAUFMAN
Farbman, a native Detroiter, is p.m., Dec. 13, in the North-
Jewish activities for many years, an auditorium teacher at the wood Inn.
he was founding president of Holcomb School.
Tulupman, a recent visitor to
Dinner at DARBYS
Adas Shalom Synagogue and is
the Soviet Union, will give his
is a real treat!
now its honorary life president.
impressions of Jewish life
He is also secretary of the
there.
• Visit Our New
Hebrew Free Loan Assoc.,
Harry T. Madison, past nation-
SKYLIGHT
and a member of Jewish Na-
ROOM Cocktail
al commander, will be toastmas-
Lounge and Bar
Dr. and Mrs. Jack D. Kutnick, ter of the evening, and Bud
tional Fund board of direct-
of 1860 Strathcona, announce Blum, past post commander,
ors.

AFTER
A past officer of P i s g a h the Bar Mitzvah of their son, will be included in the pro-
THEATRE
Snacks . . . a
Lodge, Judge Ka u f ma n was Steven Lee, this evening, at gram.
Delight
Temple
Israel.
A
reception
in
active in the founding of Bnai
Reservations may be obtained
his honor will follow services.
Brith Tikvah Lodge.
• LUNCHEON
by calling dinner chairman
* * *
A Pleasure
A Detroit attorney for more
Gerson
Marder,
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or
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss, of
than 20 years, the busy civic
VE
5-6827.
2-7642
Resv.
UN.
leader is also a member of the Lauder Ave., announce the-Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
Lawrence
Decalogue Society of Lawyers.
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
To top off his scroll of Elliott, on Dec. 12, at Beth Classified ads bring fast results! I
achievements, JAL d g e Kauf- Aaron Synagogue.'
5 5 5
man now is president of the
The Bar Mitzvah of Richard
Zionist Organization of De-
Autumn Beauty—Yours in a Lovely Coiffure
Mark Bloom, son of Mr. and
troll.
. . . looking lovelier than ever in a prettier-
Born in New York of parents Mrs. 'Saul H. Bloom, of Monica
than-ever new hairstyle to compliment your
who escaped from Czarist Rus- Ave., will be observed on Dec.
12, at Adas Shalom Synagogue.
new fall costumes . • .

*
*
and so flattering!
The Bar Mitzvah of Barry
Rozanoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
SPECIAL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Leo Rozanoff, of 19483 Pine-
hurst, will be observed at 8:30
HAIR
p.m.., today, at the Sholem
Aleichem Institute. A dinner in
TINTING
Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry's honor will be held Sun-
Harold Weisserman (Debby day. at Sammy's Avalon Room.
ANY DAY
*
*
Goldfine), of 17150 Evergreen,
up
PERMANENTS ____
a son, Michael Aaron.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tischler,
• * '5
of 18915 Stoepel, announce the
Nov. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alex-
Abe Pasternak (Geraldine Nag- ander, this Saturday, at Cong.
ler), of 20116 Marlowe, a son, Bnai Moshe. Open house in his
Martin Jay.
honor will be held from 2 to
BEAUTY SALON
• * *
10 p.m. Sunday at the family
Nov. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. home. No cards.
15409 W. 7 MILE RD. Nr. Greenfield
Allan Chafetz ,(Ruth Jaffa), of
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: VE 8-8860-1
20229 Meyers, a son, Michael
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldin,
Nathan.
of Ilene Ave., announce the Bar
* * *
Mitzvah of their son, Harold, on
Nov. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 12, at Cong. Beth Joseph.
Alf re d Dangovian (Lorraine A reception in his honor will
Gardner), of 23161 Marlow, Oak be held that evening, in the
Park, a son, David Paul.
family home.

Bar Mitzvahs

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Announcements

Carl Pritchard

COME - JOIN THE FUN

Nov. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Webber (Ruth Muschkies,
formerly of Toronto), of 24306
Chippewa, a daughter, Elaine
Deborah.
* * S
'• Nov. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
H a r old H. Davidson (Beth-
Sheva Laikin), of 18690 Birch-
'crest, a son, Joshua,

Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Bassin (Donna Harris),
of 24201 Cloverlawn, Oak Park,
a son, Randall Scott.
S S S
Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Gladstone (Maureen Pritz,
of Detroit), of 2505 Ridgeline,
Lansing, a daughter, Kari Den-
ise.
* *
To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome I.
Millman (Audrey Sinclair), for-
merly of Detroit ; now of Ann
Arbor, a son, Martin Neil.

The Bar Mitzvah of Richard
Jay Gurwin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Gurwin, of 18246
Woodingham, will be observed
on Dec. 12, at Temple Beth El.
A reception in his honor will be
held from 2 to 5 p.m., Dec. 13,
in the family home.

Dr. and Mrs. Barnard L.
Lieberman, of 25925 York,
Huntington Woods, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Douglas L., on Dec. 11, at
Temple Emanu-El. An oneg
shabbat in his honor will follow
services. No cards.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gold-
berg, of 23050 Cloverlawn, Oak
Park, announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Michael Sanford,
at Bnai David Synagogue on
Saturday. A buffet dinner will
be held that evening in his
honor.


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