Maimonides Wins Originality Award omen's Clubs (More Clubs on Page 15) A general meeting of SHER- UTH LEAGUE will be held Tuesday, at which camp chair- man Mrs. L. Saferstein will dis- cuss case work and review all cases. The group's birthday dance will be held April 2 at Henrose Hotel. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Holiday Manor, when a sportswear fashion show will be presented, according to Mesdames Max Levy and Theo- dore Krass, pr o g r am vice- president and program chair- man, respectively. Member- models will be Mesdames Ben Kosloff, Seymour Fried, Donald Marrich, Murry Pollack, Harry Krause, Danny Raskin and Mor- ris Lezerson, and hostesses will be Mesdames Samuel Schwartz and Theodore Krass. * * Mrs. Sam Kreisler is serving as chairman of a rummage sale to be held by the DAVID-HO- RODOKER YOUNG WOMEN on March 28. For information, call TY 5-2647. The group .vill meet Tuesday, in the home of of Mrs. A. Stern, 7116 Thatcher. * * * Mrs. Rose Naimark, presi- dent of CHAPTER ONE, Pio- neer Women, announces an open meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. in the Hayim Green- berg Center, when a special program dedicated to Jewish Music Month is planned. Guests are welcome. • * * A brunch is planned by the GOOD FELLOWSHIP WOM- EN'S AUXILIARY this Satur- day afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Toby Alpert, 20523 Pre- vost. Hostesses will be Mes- dames Bessie Soloway, Ann Sil- ver and Rose Weinbaum. Pro- ceeds will go to the City of Hope. * * Friends have been invited to a Mo'os Hitim luncheon being planned by the DETROIT LA- DIES LECHEM ANEEIM at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Young Israel Center. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. Weinstein, Sonia Mooravnick, J. Spiegel- man and S. Wolf. Proceeds will supply Passover goods to needy families. * * * The 35th anniversary banquet of the LADIES OF YESHI- VATH BETH YEHUDAH-- WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will be held at 6:30 p.m., May 26, at Holiday Manor. activities in Society Out-of-town guests who came here Feb. 27 for the Bar Mitzvah of Kenneth Martin Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Weingarden, of 18258 Freeland, included Mr. and Mrs. D. Cohen, of Brooklyn; Mrs. H. Greenzaid, of Bronx, N.Y.; and Dr. D. Steinberg and son, Jonathan, of Washington, D.C. The Bar Mitzvah was observed at Cong. Shomrey Emunah, with a dinner and reception honoring Kenneth being held at Sammy's Avalon Room. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levine, of Mendota Ave., and Mrs. Jessie Wolkin, of Sturtevant Ave., are leaving March 27 for an extended visit to Israel, where they will be guests of their children, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Bar-Moshe (Kutnick) and their family, residents of Kibbutz Ein Dor for the past 12 years. Detroiters with families and friends at Ein Dor have been invited to contact Mr. and Mrs. Levine if they have messages to convey. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Adler (Joyce Bryman) and son, Allan, formerly of Detroit, are now residing in their new home at 6080 David, Las Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, former Detroiters, now of Tucson, Ariz., recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, in Tucson. They are the parents of three sons, Abe, of Detroit; Max, of Franklin Village; and George. of Tucson; and a daughter, Mrs. • Irving Teicher, of Minneapolis, Minn. While here, Mrs. Miller was active with the Jewish National Fund, and is pres- ently an honorary member. Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz, former Detroiters, now of 3915 Co Co, Los Angeles, Calif., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this coming Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz have three children, Mrs. Morris Rose, of Los Angeles; Mrs. Chuck Standish, of 6238 Brace, Detroit; and Mr. Leo Schultz, of 24310 Manistee, Oak Park; and four grandchildren. While in Detroit, Mrs. Schultz served as worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star. National Prexv Here for JWVA Animal Affair Mrs. Leonard Goldhagen, na- tional president of the Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Vet- erans, will be in Detroit from Monday to Wednesday, as the guest of the JWVA Department of Michigan. Highlight of the visit will De her appear- ance as honor guest at the D e p a rtment's 13th annual Goodwill Luncheon, to be held on Wednesday; at the Memorial Mrs. Goldhagen Home. Mrs. Goldhagen will be greet- ed by Mrs. John Nemon, JWVA president, and by representa- tives of all Veterans groups in the area. The luncheon is given to promote better understand- ing among women of all races and creeds through common interest in veterans services. Mrs. Harry Partrich, lunch- eon chairman, announces that a fashion show by Goodwill In- dustries will provide the after- noon's entertainment. A special Department meet- ing, to which all members of JWVA and the Men's Depart- ment are invited, will take place on Monday evening, at the Memorial Home. That after- noon, Mrs. Goldhagen will at- tend a child welfare party given by the Yetz-Cohen Auxil- iary at the cottages of the Juve- nile Detention Home. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Goldhagen will attend a Good- will Membership Tea given by the Flint Auxiliary, and on Tuesday evening, a dinner is planned in her honor at the Steak Knife. `Parents Without Partners' to Hear Dr. Wineman Tues. Dr. David Wineman, associ- ate professor of social work, Wayne State University, will discuss the special concerns of parents without partners for the child 9-11, at a meeting of Parents Without Partners, spon- sored by the Jewish Center, at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. Parents Without Partners is a Center group for widow s, widowers, and divorced and separated individuals, all with children, geared to help them deal with the problems created by being a "parent without a partner." 41 ■ 11•111111.0 ■ 11.1.•• ■ •••=1111.0.11•100 GINO 0•111.10.1.11110.4.0111111 I a, Correspondent for El Ha' Mishmar newspaper, he served as head of the Aliyah Bet Com- munications Center in Lebanon in 1948. He assisted displaced persons in Germany at the close of World War II. Music and Entertainment entinfiji and his Orchestra DI 1-1609 A clirk Superb Photography Black & White —"Living" Natural Color UN 4-8484 8632 McNichols Rd., West LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO. SHADES CLEANED AND REPAIRED WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER UP TO 9 FEET WIDE eivry I I "Middle East Powder-keg: the Syria-Israel Dispute" will be the subject of a talk to be presented by former Palmach officer Mordecai Tel-tsur at a meeting of the Student Zionist Organization at 8 p.m., March 27, in the Mart Room of Student Center, Wayne State University. Tel-tsur, director on leave of the Ulpan intensive Hebrew training school at Hazorea kib- butz, Israel, has joined the staff of national SZO. He arrived in this country in January with his wife and four children. Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: A radio adaptation of the late Rabbi Milton Stein- berg's "As a Driven Leaf," written by Morton Wishengrad, will be presented. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Joshua L. Goldberg, special assistant to the president of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, will speak on "The Lord Is My Shepherd." * * * . . . TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m.. Sunday. Station: WJBK-TV (Channel 2). Feature: "Jewish Life—A Family View," with Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Krohn, members of the Council's culture com- mission, will be presented. * * * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: The activities of the National Council of Jewish Women and plans for its forth- coming Mid-Eastern Regional Convention in Detroit will be discussed by Mesdames Lewis B. Daniels and Victor Shiffman, conference co-chairmen, and Mrs. H. V. Kreger, national board member and past region- al president. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Bernard Cas- per, dean of the Hebrew Uni- versity in Jerusalem, will dis- cuss "Higher Education in Is- rael" in a taped interview with Boris M. 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Members should bring cameras; there will be a dem- onstration and shooting session with a live model. Camera enthusiasts are invited. 11828 LINWOOD NEAR ELMHURST Lear • Hal Gordon And His Orchestra • Panchito And His Orchestra • The Townsmen SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd, 6 P.M. THE LATIN QUARTER 3067 E. Grand Blvd., E. of Woodward DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 18, 1960 This "spiral of achieve- ment," prepared by Mrs. EMORY KOVACH for t h e Women's Auxiliary to t h e Maimonides Medical Society, won first prize award for orig- inality at a recent projects exhibit of the League of Jew- ish Women's Organizations. According to Mrs. Phillip Fealk, League president, a scroll will be presented to Maimonides at a later date. The diorama shows many of the accomplishments of the Maimonides Women, includ- ing provision of artificial limbs to wounded servicemen, medical scholarships a n d funds for many philanthropic causes. Ex-Palmach Aide to Air Syria-Israel Dispute