MISS JUDITH GOLDSTEIN A group of Detroit investors, led by John S. Kaplan, of Bell- wood Dr., Southfield, is par- ticipating in financing a $3,- 400,000 luxury hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel. Meeting Monday night in Kaplan's home, the local group determined the extent to which they will invest. in the 200-room hotel, which is currently under construction and will be opened around the High Holy Days this year. In New York this week, Irvine S h u b e r t, senior vice- president ofthe Sheraton Corp. of America, signed an agree- ment for management and oper- At a recent reception in their home, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, of Judy Lane, Birm- ingham, announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Stuart Gary Schaeffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Schaeffer, of Chicago, Ill. Miss Goldstein attended the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate of the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Stackler Harman Shubert A May wedding is being ation of the hotel, which will planned. bear the name "Sheraton-Tel Show Crown Jewels, Aviv. The hotel will thus be the first to be operated by the huge Old Bridal Gowns hotel chain outside the conti- at Birthday Fete nental limits of the United Crown jewels and wedding States. Construction was first started gowns will be modeled by mem- bers of Temple Emanu-El Sis- by a group of Israelis in 1951. terhood at their seventh birth- Through t h e American-Israel day luncheon-meeting at 12:30 Chamber of Commerce and In- dustry, the Israeli interests p.m. Monday. The jewels to be modeled were taken over by a group of are part of a collection brought American investors, headed by from Europe and the Far East S i d n e y Stackler of Chicago. This group is known as the by a local jeweler who also will Hotel Corp. of Israel. show some of his original de- In signing the agreement, signs in gems. Jewelry will be expressed the faith of modeled by Mesdames William Shubert the Sheraton Corp. in the future Deutsch, Al Finn, Albert Lie- berman and Samuel Seyburn. development of Israel tourism. Wedding gowns are those of He said that the industry may Sisterhood member s, their well double or triple to between mothers and grandmothers. The 200,000 and 300,000 visitors in "brides through the years" will the next five years. be Mesdames Jack Dublin, Man- nie Fishman, Ramon Gerson, Richard Kotzer, Milton Lucow, Bernard Lieberman, 0. Silver- stein, Myron Unger and Melvin Yoffee. Two separate meetings of The program will be under Hadassah groups, one in the the direction of Mrs. Shirley afternoon the other in the eve- Harris. Information and res- ning of Feb. 2, at Hadassah ervations may be obtained from House, 16240 W. 7 Mile, were Mrs. Harry Kretchmer, UN announced this week. 3-9277. Bagley North and South to- gether with Central Woods will jointly at 12:30 p.m., when Leon Cohen Wins WSU meet a luncheonette will be served. In observance of Jewish Culture Scholarship Award Month, Jerome Bayer, drama de- Two outstanding members of partment director for the Jew- the Wayne State University ish Community Center, will dis- mid-year graduating class were cuss "On Stage, American honored at "Swing-In" cere- Jew." monies, Jan. 14. Patricia Btini- Mrs. Samuel Rhodes and Mrs. ford, of 15885 Coyle, and Leon Irving Beal are program chair- Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. men of Bagley North and South, William Cohen, of 18436 Indi- respectively. Mrs. Morse Botwin ana, received the annual David and Mrs. Julius Pollak, respec- D. Henry Awards for Lead- tive presidents, invite all mem- ership and Scholarship in the bers to attend. Community Arts Auditorium. The Schaefer Group is invit- Award winners are selected ing husbands of members to a by the senior class board and program planned for 9 p.m., were presented medals by Uni- when a fashion show of male versity President Clarence B. apparel will be presented, ac- Hilberry. cording to Mrs. George Wein- Cohen will graduate from the garden, president. School of Business Administra- tion as an accounting major. He Gubernatorial Preferences has been active in the National In the opinion of editors of Student Association, holding posts on the regional executive Michigan daily and weekly committee, national executive newspapers, Paul Bagwell, G. committee and as vice-presi- Mennen Williams and James M. dent • of the group. He was Hare would be the three most elected president of Omicron powerful vote-getters in a Delta Kappa for two semesters, Michigan gubernatorial primary and is a member of Tau Epsilon contest. The poll was conducted by khi. Cohen and Miss Bumford will the Michigan Press Service at receive their degrees along with the request of Albert Letvin, of 1,540 other WSU graduates at 17379 Livernois, insurance and the ceremonies Feb. 4 at Ma- real estate man "interested in better government." sonic Temple. Hadassah Groups to Meet on Feb. 2 A.... • afRirr.".V., ,1104 "."- • • Rabbi Wine to Review 'Eva' at Council Activities Center. Participants in the program of the Council Activities Center, sponsored by the Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jewish Women, will hear a book re- view by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine on Wednesday. Rabbi Wine, assistant rabbi' of Temple Beth El, will review "Eva," Meyer Levin's new novel at 2 p.m.; in the center, 8432 W. McNichols. For the Perfect Affair .. . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 Happy about the success of their recent program to aid the Israel Bond campaign are these members of the Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter of Bnai Brith, left to right, back row, JOE GOLDBERG, Lodge Israel chairman; Mrs. HERMAN AUSTER, Chapter vice-president; and MAX FRIDMAN, Lodge president; seated, Mrs. MAX TYNER, Chapter vice-president; Mrs. JACK GILBERT, president; Mrs. MAX SOLARZ, Israel co-chairman; and Mrs. SAM ROTHBERG, Israel chairman. * * * A group of refugees, who at- programs for the Bond drive tribute the fact that they are included contributions by seven alive and well and citizens of lodges and chapters of $13,800 the United States of America and another of eight lodges and solely to the grace of God, chapters which netted $7,800 showed their appreciation most in sales. positively last week. The men and women, mem- bers of Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter of Bnai Brith, com- posed almost completely of es- capees from Nazi persecution, purchased $12,400 in Israel Bonds at the closing meeting of Detroit's Bnai Brith program for Israel. It was their way of saying that their kinsmen who escaped to Israel will not again have to live in fear of fascist or totalitarian aggression. One of the smallest groups among the Bnai Brith Council's 27 lodges and chapters, Einstein WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW . . For fine color movies of your wedding Call SID SIEGEL TO 8-2705 members made the largest single Bond purchase in the history of the Bnai Brith Israel Bond pro- gram, and nearly doubled their effort of a year ago. And they did it with only two sales of $1,000. The rest ranged in amounts of $100 to $500, most of the purchases being of the smaller sum. This fact is significant be- cause it indicates almost 100 per- cent participation in the Israel Bond program by Einstein mem- bers. Most of them are com- paratively recent arrivals to our shores and are not on solid economic ground, y e t they keenly feel the need of support- ing all efforts for Israel, which they know is the one hope of persecuted Jews throughout the world. The Einstein "Night in Is- rael," which featured the par- ticipation - of Bob Lurie and S h i m o n and Ilana Gewirtz brought Bnai Brith over its $150,000 goal in the sale of Is- rael Bonds. Sam Gottlieb, Council Israel chairman, stated that earlier Folk School PTA Sets Talk on Anti-Semitism A Parent Teachers Associa- tion meeting of the United Jew- ish Folk Schools is planned for 9 p.m., Thursday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer, when officers will be elected. Walter Klein, assistant direc- tor of the Jewish Community Council, will speak on "Organ- ized Anti-Semitism Today," a report on the recent eruptions of prejudice in all parts of the world. A question and answer period will follow. The new Folk School term will begin on Feb. 1, and regis- tration is currently taking place in the nursery school, ages 31/2 to 5, and elementary classes, 7 to 13. Conscience in a small town is ably assisted by the neigh- bors. • Hudson's hails Scouting's Golden Jubilee with a special presentation GOLDEN TRAIL OF SCOUTING February 3-10 Presented in cooperation with the Detroit Area Boy Scout Council — this exciting showing will picture three levels of Scouting: Cub, Boy and Explorer. Just about every phase of Scouting will be demonstrated by the Scouts themselves: camping to cooking, first aid to skin diving. See it in Hudson's Downtown 12th Floor Audi- torium, February 3 and on. 13 -THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, January 22, 1960 Miss Goldstein Plight; Detroit Investors Einstein Bond Purchases Push Troth to Chicagoan Among Backers Bnai Brith Drive Over the Top of Israel. Hotel