2 1 Inspired by the Israel Tree • Fund activities conducted in their classes in the Shaarey Zedek School, Synde Keywell (left) and her sister, Denise, told their family friend, Mayor Louis C. Miriani, about the planting of the Israel Freedom Forest near Jerusalem, by the Jewish National Fund. The Mayor is shown here purchasing trees from the two youngsters, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Keywell. The two young- sters are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keywell. Mayor Miriani displayed a deep interest in the Israel Freedom Forest, which is being planted by the JNF as a link of friend. ship between the United States and Israel. News Breviti s ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will A noted -Italian baritone, ANSELMO: COLZANI, will re- meet Sunday evening, in the place the late Leonard Warren home of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney in the title role of "Simon Boc- Wise, 18646 Woodingham. • *. canegra" in the Metropolitan Opera's opening night perform- Mrs. IRVING H. SMALL was ance at Masonic Temple May 23. named one of the vice-presi- * * * dents of the Mayor's Committee DAVID S. KAMINSKY, son to Keep Detroit Beautiful. of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore * * * Kaminsky, of 23431 Harriet Ct., LEON LUCAS, of 24730 -Sus- Oak Park, will - receive the de- gree of doctor of chiropractic sex, Oak Park, has been award- in ceremonies this Saturday, ed a doctor of philosophy de- at the Palmer School of Chiro- gree from Columbia University, in New York. His doctoral dis- practic, DaVenport, Ia.''• section was written on the sub- * * * . Although he has conducted ject, "Family Influences and Reactions." Dr. abroad for nearly 30 years, Igor Schizophrenic ( Lucas currently serves as pro- Markevitch, who conducts the fessor and chairman of social LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA at *casework at the, Wayne State Masonic Temple, March 25, 8:20 University school of social work. was only introduced to the * * * United States in 1955. Follow- ing his widely. acclaimed Amer- j Dr. FRANK F. ROSENTHAL, icon debut with the Boston Temple Anshe Sholom, Chicago Symphony, he has made numer- Heights, Ill., and Rabbi WIL- ous guest appearances with the LIAM SAJOWITZ, of Temple leading orchestras throughout Beth El; Flint, will speak dur- ing the coming week for the the country. • * Jewish Chautauqua S o c i e t y. "Arab-Israel Relations" will . .Rabbi Sajowitz will address an be discussed by the HIGH j assembly at Olivet College at SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL 11 a.m., Thursday, on "A Mod- CLUB at 7:30 p.m:, Monday, in ern View_ of the Bible." Dr. the Parkman Branch Library, Rosenthal, formerly of Detroit, 1766 Oakman Blvd. Irving j will deliver a series of lectures Stashefsky, an Israeli resident on Judaism April 5 to 7, at and former Detroiter who - is Albion College. now here as an advisor. to Hashomer Hatzair, will moder- ate the panel. • - * A group. of 32 paintings by_ Mervin Jules goes on display. at GARELICK'S GALLERY, 20208 Livernois this Sunday and continues through April_ According to Jack Weiss of 9. The distinguished artist, who the NON - TARNISH SILVER is represented in many galleries PLATING CO., located at 8808 and private collections, has won Greenfield, the firm has an ex- a great many awards for his clusive process for plating sil- work, and has appeared in a ver, brass and copper, which large number of one-man shows. it can guarantee as non-tarnish- * * * able and safe for use on• food A new speech-reading or lip- plates and utensils. The com- reading class will open at 1 pany also offers expert repair p.m., Wednesday, in the activ-' service on metal, ceramic, china ities room - of the DETROIT and glass antiques. For infor- HEARING CENTER, 1401 Ash. mation call BR 2-3131. Enrollment for the 12 - week * * * course is $3 for members and Because of the many de- $5 for non - members. Mrs. mands for strictly kosher food Eathel Fox is the instructor. For information, call FA 1-1436. take-out, Mr. and Mrs. Hersko- vie, of the OAK MANOR KOSHER CATERING, have opened their place of business at 22175 Coolidge, just south. of 9 Mile Road in Oak Park. They- offer a complete selection of appetizers; -delicatessen a n d 1 )ar-b-q'd chicken. They may, be . ' reached at -LI 6-T797. -1 . or Will Resign Post Aranne Asks Support Windsor Community Marks Bicentenary Bicentenary celebrations con- tinue across Canada, under the sponsorship of Canadian Jewish Congress. Myer Dorn and Harry Nessel of the Windsor Bicentenary Committee, announce that the Jewish Community Council and Bnai Brith will hold • a cele- bration from April 1 to 3, with Lavy M. Becker, chairman of the National Bicentenary of Canadian Jewry, as guest speaker. Special Bicentenary bulletin boards featuring the proclama tion in English, French. and Yiddish have been placed at Carnegie Library, Assumption University, the Jewish C,ommu- nity Center, Shaar Hashomayim and Shaarey Zedek Synagogues and the Peretz School, Nessel said. Mayor Michael J. Patrick will he presented with 'a copy of the Bicentenary proclamation. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A long- standing, three-sided dispute be- tween a group of nigh school teachers, Histadrut. (Israel Fed- eration of Labor) and the Ministry of Education led to a threat by Minister of Educa- tion Zalman Aranne that he would resign from the Cabinet unless he is supported by his own party inside• the Cabinet. The dispute • concerns de- . mands by the high school teach- ers that they receive higher salaries and increased social Welfare benefits. Dissatisfied with their - repre- sentation inside Histadrut, the teachers organized a union of their own, and have been on a "non-cooperation" strike for more than two months, refusing to cooperate with school heads or with the Education Ministry. . Tom Grossman Assistant Saks Manager Invites you to stop in and see him for the best deal on BUICK'S all time BEST At Tom Grossman The "Home Of The Near-Sighted Appraiser" BUICK 23—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 25, 1960 Keywell Children 'Sell Trees in Freedom Forest to Mayor Miriani 9669 GRAND RIVER WE 1-0100 Brenner Branch to Hear Talk on `Modern Youth' Jacob Glaser, president of Farband Brenner Branch, an- nounces a cultural meeting at - 8:30 p.m., April 6, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Sam Rabinowitz, chairman of the Governor's Youth Commis- sion, will speak on "The Posi- tive Approach to Our Modern Youth." Mrs. Broche Hearshen, program chairman, advises that guests are welcome. Final Juniors Omnibus Features Magician, April 3 "Magical Moments with Magi- cal Mel," magic show featuring "Magical Mel" Eisenberg, will be the final Omnibus for Juniors, sponsored by the Jew- ish Center, 18100 MeYers, at 2:30 and 4 p.m., Sunday, April 3, in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. Endorsed by KOSHER RABBI AARON SOLOVEICHIK and RABBI CHAIM BIALIK for PASSOVER Starts Wednesday at the MERCURY . e2s-t8100 mcNSicchhoalesfer au t N W The unforgettable story of the lovable Jewish Doctor who refused to abandon his not so fancy patients on New York's lower East Side. THE WHOLE MELTING POT OF HUMANITY AND INHUMANITY BOILS OVER AS THE ANGRY BEST-SELLER IS BROUGHT TRIUMPHANTLY TO THE SCREEN! . Only one man could play it— Mr. Paul Muni as the fighting-mad doctor! . . 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