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Planned for Aug. 20

JNF 'Auxiliary Plans •
Program for Purim

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris P. Co-
hen, of York Rd., Huntington
Woods, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Ilene,
to William Howard Sriro, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sriro,
of Oak Dr.
The bride-elect is a senior
at the University of Michigan.
Her fiance attended U. of M.,
and is presently enrolled in the
University of Detroit school of
dentistry. He is affiliated with
Tau Delta Phi and Alpha Omega
fraternities.
An Aug. 20 wedding is
planned.

An open meeting of the La-
dies Auxiliary, Jewish National
Fund, featuring the showing of
a new Israeli film, "The Magic
Box," will take place at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue.
Mrs. Samuel P. Baker, pro-
gram chairman, announces that
Mrs. Sidney Ravin, past Auxil-
iary president, will speak on
the film in connection with
Purim. Mrs. Morris Kutinsky,
Blue-White box chairman, will
report on box clearance.
A Purim dessert luncheon
is being arranged by Mrs. Abra-
ham Goldstein and her com-
mittee, which includes Mes-
dames Morris Kutinsky, Sol Lif-
sitz, Nathan Rosin and Dave
Stewart.
Mrs. William Levin, donor
chairman, urges all members
with outstanding funds to
bring them to the meeting. All
women in the community are
invited to attend, according to
Mrs. George Lerber, president.

PassoverCookery
Set by Sisterhood

`This Is My God' to Be Aired at Ahavas Achim

Cantor Reuven Frankel will
chant the Passover kiddush. At
a short business meeting. the
slate of officers for the coming

Arthur Markwardt, dispens-
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years of experience in the pro-
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Lomb and La Lunet.
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company in the United States
and before that manager of J.
L. Hudson's optical department,
Markwardt aims at providing a
comprehensive selection of
frames for men, women and
children, in addition to giving
dependable and accurate prepa-
ration of lenses.
Williamsburg Opticians is
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p.m., daily, and to 9 p.m., Thurs-
days and Fridays.

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Mozart Work in April

A unique Detroit musical un-
A five-session symposium on
problems concerning the Jew, as dertaking will come to fruition
a part of his community and as April 6, 8 and 9 at the Players
an individual, as a citizen of Theater, 3321 E. Jefferson,
America and of the world, will when the newly formed Detroit
open at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Opera Theater presents its in-
the Jewish Community Center, itial offering, Mozart's "Cosi
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'Lay and professional leaders man").
The presentation will mark
from various fields will serve
as speakers, panelists and mod- the beginning of Detroit's first
erators. There is no charge for and only resident repertory
opera company, and is being
Center members.
welcomed enthusiastically by
Monday's
program
will
fea-
Summer Playgroup to Open ture a discussion of "Judaism music lovers throughout Michi-
in June, at 10 Mile Center and Medicine," with Dr. Herbert gan.
Marjorie Gordon is general
A summer playgroup for 3, 4 I. Kallet serving as moderator.
and 5-year-olds will be held at Others panelists are Dr. A. S. director, and also appears in the
the Ten Mile branch of the Jew- Rogoff, speaking on "Medicine first offering. Victor Martin is
ish Community Center, in Oak in the Bible and Talmud," and the organizer and first president
Park, beginning June 27. Regis- Dr. Peter A. Martin, discussing of Detroit Opera Theater.
The east for "Cosi Fan Tutte"
trations are now being accepted "Psychiatry and Judaism."
at the branch.
Subsequent programs w i 11 includes: Marilyn Cotlow, Mrs.
Gordon, Rosemarie Murch, Rich-
The camp will be held in a take place on March 21 and 28
ard Knoll, Samuel Resnick and
three-week period, June 27 to and April 4 and 25.
At the second forum, Dr. William Shriner.
July 15, and a four-week period,
Detroit Opera Theater's board
July 18 to Aug. 12, running Emanuel Applebaum will dis- of trustees includes: Mayor Mir-
Mondays through Fridays. A cuss "Forsaken Communities— iani, Mrs. Saul Bernat, Dr. and
session for younger children The Jews of India, Ethiopia, Mrs. Warren B. Cooksey, Mrs.
will be held from 9-11:45 a.m., Afghanistan, Iran and North Frank W. Coolidge, Lawrence
and one for older children from Africa."
Dr. Samuel A. Golden, as- A. Fleischman, Dr. Laszlo Gald-
1-3:45 p.m. Transportation is
onyi, Mr. and Mrs. Donat A.
available in Oak Park, Hunting- sistant professor of English at Gauthier, Karl Haas, Mischa
ton Woods and Southfield. For Wayne State University, will Mischkoff, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
information, call the Center, DI speak on "The Image of the Paray, Dr. Irving A. Warren
Jew in Contemporary Litera-
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cuss "Patterns of Jewish Educa- liams.
In addition, a group of 50
tion in the U.S." on April 4.
The final seminar, featuring sponsors has undertaken the
Dr. -Slalom Steinberger, cur- financial responsibility of the
Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
rently lecturing at the Midrasha first performances.
AUXILIARY is planning a
and the University. of Michi-
party for patients at Ann Arbor- gan, will discuss ."Hellenism Shaarey Zedek's Day
Veterans Hospital on March 20.. vs. Judaism—Implications for Campers Hold Reunion
For information, call Mrs. Flo
The day camp of Cong. Shaa-
Today."
Weber, UN 4-0243.
rey Zedek will hold its fifth
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annual reunion at 2:30 p.m.
DETROIT AUXILIARY will Eastern Star Games Night Sunday, at the branch school
Oak Park Chapter, Order of
meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
building on Seven Mile' Rd. at
the Memorial Home. Cancer the Eastern Star, will hold a Lesure.
games
night
party,
beginning
pads will be sewn at a meeting
Children, from age five to
planned for 12:30 p.m., March at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Cong. ten, including non-campers, are
21. Those planning to attend Mishkan Israel, 14000 W. 9 invited to this program and to
should bring urgently-needed Mile. Tickets will be available bring their parents.
at the door.
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Matt Gouze's Tamburitzans,
local instrumental group, will
present an evening of entertain-
ment, to be sponsored by the
Young Adult Group of Temple
Beth El, at 8 p.m., Sunday.
Dancing and refreshments also
will be featured. All interested
are invited to attend.

Center to Open
Seminar Series

Williamsburg Opticians, spe-
cializing in a wide selection of
imported frames from France,
Italy, England and locally-man-
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Tamburitzans to Play

Going over recipes for a
Passover cooking demonstra-
tion by the Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood are the two chair-
men, Mesdames BENJAMIN
FISHMAN and TUBIE RES-
NICK.
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A special cookbook with com-
plete Passover menus and reci-
pes will be given to each woman
attending a meeting of the Sis-
terhood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
synagogue social hall.
The event will highlight a
cooking demonstration of Pass-
over foods by Grace Felice, of
the home service department of
the Detroit Edison Co. A dessert
luncheon will precede the pro-
gram.
Mesdames Tubie Resnick and
Benjamin Fishman, who have
Dr. A. S. Rogoff Dr. H. I. Kallet arranged the festive afternoon,
announce that a seder table set-
ting, loaned to the group by
Charles E. Feinberg, will be on
display.

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er in the Mizrachi and Young
Israel movements; Mrs. Harry
Jackson, leader in the Jewish
Center Book Review Seminar
and active communal worker;
Tzvi Berkal, director of BBYO
and religious advisor to the
Livonia Jewish Congregation;
and Irving Zeitlin, faculty mem-
ber of the Sholem Aleichem
School,

Four local leaders will partic-
ipate in a round table discus-
sion of Herman Wouk's book
on Judaism, "This Is My God,"
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
social hall of Congregation
Ahavis Achim.
The discussion will be moder-
ated by Rabbi Milton Arm,
spiritual leader of the syna-
gogue. The program, sponsored
by the newly formed Mr. and
Mrs. Club of Ahavas Achim, is
open to the general public.
Panelists will be Mrs. Joshua
Sperka, book reviewer and lead-

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