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December 11, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-12-11

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To Reside in :Israel Kutnick to Join

Shaarey Zedek Families to Show Off
Michigama Staff Talent at Affiliate Event, Sunday
for Camp Season

After Wedding

MISS ORA KUTNICK

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Kut-
nick, of Woodingham Dr., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ora, to Azaryahu
Argaman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Moshe Argaman, of Athlit, Is-
rael.
The young people, both ac-
tive in Habonim since their
youth, met in Israel. They are
now madrichim (advisers) to
Habonim youth in San Fran-
cisco and its suburbs.
After their marriage Jan. 3
in Detroit, the couple plans to
settle in Kibbutz Urim, in Is-
rael.

Fresh Air Society
Seeks Staff Members
for '60 Camp Season

Applications for staff mem-
bership during the 1960 camp-
ing season are now being ac-
cepted by the Fresh Air Society,
it is announced by E. Maxwell
Katzen, president, and Alan E.
Schwartz, chairman of the per-
sonnel and recruitment com-
mittee.
Positions, the announcement
said, are available on all camp-
ing levels: senior and junior
counselors, supervisors, kitchen
staff and specialty posts.
All information on salary,
age and experience require-
ments is available from the So-
ciety office, in the Jewish Com-
munity Center, 18100 Meyers,
DI 1-5666.
The summer camping program
is conducted at Fresh Air Camp,
Brighton, for campers 8 to 10;
and at Camp Tamarack, Orton-
vile, for campers 11 to 16.
A special course open to staff
members is offered by Wayne
State University, with two hours
of university credit given.
Samuel Marcus is executive
director of the Society, while
Sam Skolnick and Morton Levit-
sky are resident directors, res-
pectively, at Tamarack and
Fresh Air Camp.

Thou, 0 Lord, art a God full
of compassion, and gracious,
longsuffering, and plenteous in
mercy and truth.—Ps. 86:15.

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Harold Kutnick, a familiar
figure to Detroit sports fans,
has been added to the staff of
Camp Michigama - Michigama
Hills, which under the direction
of Herman and Mickey Fish-
man, is entering its 15th sea-
son of camping.
Now a gymnasium teacher at
Bagley School, Kutnick earned
many letters as a high school
and college athlete when he
played for Central High School
and Wayne State University.
He was captain of the Wayne
basketball team.
Kutnick, who will direct the
land sports program at Michi-
gama is joining 10 other major
camp leaders who will return
again this year.
They are Carl Bayer, Bill
Hanford and Shirley Stroh, of
the Detroit schools; Iry Boim,
Chicago schools; Elmer and Pat
Swanson, of the University of
Michigan athletic department;
Sy and Rose Schwartz, South
Redford schools; and Maxine
Thursby, Indiana schools.
While carrying out a com-
plete program of summer camp
activities, Michigama (for boys)
and Michigama Hills (for girls)
offers a most extensive pro-
gram of water and land sports,
including two large golf driv-
ing ranges. The camp is only
five minutes from West Branch
Country Club, which is open to
campers for golf.
The camp's fine facilities for
athletics were used by the De-
troit Pistons for training this
fall, which team of ficials
credited with the fast start the
Pistons made in opening the
basketball season.
For camping information,
call Herman Fishman, UN.
2-7618, or Mickey Fishman,
LI. 2-7455.

Center Sets Auditions
for Play by _Behrman

Auditions for "The Cold Wind
and the Warm" by S. N. Behr-
man, the second major produc-
tion of the Jewish Community
Center Theater season, will be
held this month at the Center,
18100 Meyers Road.
The play, directed by Victor
Hurwitz, local television direc-
tor, deals with American Jewish
life in New England in the
early 1900s.
Tryouts will be held from 8
to 11 p.m., this Thursday, on
Dec. 20 to 23 and again on Dec.
27 and 28.

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Going over plans for a Family Talent Night being arranged
by affiliate groups of Cong. Shaarey Zedek are,, left to right,
GEORGE PARZEN, Men's Club; Mrs. SAMUEL STULBERG,
Sisterhood; and LEONARD BARON, Young Married League.
:
*
The Sisterhood, Men's Club families: Milton Aptekars, Hen-
and Young Married League of ry Berrises, Herman Fishmans,
Cong. Shaarey Zedek have ex- P. Franks, Alvin Geffens, Irwin
tended an invitation to members Greens, Hy Koenigsbergs, Sam-
of the congregation and com- uel Krohns, Harold Morans and
munity to attend a Family Tal- Samuel Stulbergs.
ent Night program, planned for
A social hour will conclude
7:30 p.m., Sunday, in the syna- the program.
gogue social hall.
Arranged by Mrs. Samuel
Stulberg, George Parzen and
Vacation-Temporary-Wake-up
Leonard Baron, the evening will
feature parents and their chil-
dren in a variety of presenta-
tions.
Mrs. Morris Adler will be mis-
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Hadassah to Fete
Envoy's Wife

Mrs. Avraham Harman, wife
of Israel's new Ambassador to
the United States, will be hon-
ored at a reception being
planned by the Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah on Jan. 12.
Plans for the festive event
are currently being formulated
by Mesdames Julian Tobias,
program vice-president; Max L.
Lighter, projects vice-president;
and William Hubert, chairman
of minyan.
Various state and local digni-
taries will participate in the
planned ceremonies.
A joint meeting of Univer-
sity North and South groups is
being planned for 12:30 p.m.,
this Tuesday, at Hadassah
House. Dessert luncheon will be
served, and there will be a re-
view by Mrs. Lewis Cohen of
Jacob Twersky's "The Sound of
the Walls."

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Business Briefs
Oirtit
anouncements CRANBROOK NURSING

Dec. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Metz (Thelma Dosie), of
24321 Ithaca, Oak Park, a son,
Jeffrey Stuart.
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Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Applebaum (Ruth Silver-
man), of 19721 Santa Rosa, a
son, Alan Craig.
• *
Nov. 20—To Mr. - and Mrs.
Robert Nemyin (Florence Gitt),
of Rosemont Rd., a daughter,
Cynthia Robin.
• * *
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Martin Rosen (Bar-
bara Carole Stone), of 29561
Fairfax, a daughter, Susan
Judith.
*
*
Nov. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Arlen H. Gitlin (Janice Lifton),
of 24341 Condon; Oak Park, a
son, Jeffrey Brian.
*
*
Nov. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Klaper (Shirley
Schwartz), of 14230 Curtis, a
daughter. Phyllis Denise_

JWY Activities 1

A grab bag, plus 'loads of
latkes," will be featured at the
annual Hanukah party of
CHARLES AND AARON
K O G A N POST and AUXIL-
IARY, Dec. 26, at the JWV
Memorial Home. All members
are asked to attend.

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For information, call FO 6-8500.

Junior Division Continues
Discussion on Education

The Junior Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation will
present the third meeting of its
discussion series, "Can There
Be Too Much Jewish Educa-
tion?" at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
M. Shapero, 19500 Lowell.
The juniors will have as guest
discussants Dr. Norman Drach-
ler, executive administrative as-
sistant for the Detroit Board of
Education and educational di-
rector of Temple Beth El; and
Albert Elazar, superintendent,
United Hebrew Schools.

He who gives to the poor shall
not lack.—Prov. 28:27_

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December 31st
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HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY

Extends its sincere appreciation to

Guest Speaker, Mrs. Nancy Williams

Toastmaster, Mr. Harry Gunsberg

To The Jewish News and to
The Chairladies, officers, members, friends and con-

tributors who helped make our 27th Annual Donor
Luncheon such a huge success.

May God grant that we be together for many years,

and be able to continue with our noble work, namely

helping those who need assistance here and in Israel.

MRS. DAVID WEISS,

President

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