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May 20, 1960 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-05-20

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Hadassah Study Groups Air 'Zionism 1960' at Subscription Luncheon

Leah Crohn to Wed
June 5, in New York

All study groups of the De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah will
jointly sponsor their annual
subscription luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the Jewish
Community Center, 18100 Mey-
ers.
"Zionism 1960—See It Now,"
the theme of the program, will
be narrated by study group
members. The changing pat-
terns and trends in Zionism
since the establishment of Is-
rael will be emphasized.
In the cast will be Mesdames
Harry Oberstein, Harry L. Jack-
son and David J. Schachter,
Rabbi Milton 'Arm, Max Chom-
sky and . Dr. Shlomo Tadmor.
Planning the program are
Mesdames Michael Stashower
and Leslie Pensler, study group

Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

. . . TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV (Channel
2).
Feature: "Bialik: Poet-Hero
of Israel" will be the topic of
a discussion by Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal, of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, a recognized authority
on the Jewish writer. Rabbi
Segal is the editor of "A Bialik
Treasury," an anthology of ,he
outstanding poetic and prose
works of Bialik in English
translation.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Carl I. Miller,
of Temple Israel, Gary, Ind.,
will speak on "The Pursuit of
Justice."
* *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: After four years of
mourning for her only child, a
mother finds solace when she
assumes responsibility for help-
ing other children. This is the
story of "Andrea's Room," pre-
sented as a tribute to the work
of the New York Herald Trib-
une Fresh Air Fund.
* * *
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Col. Shaul Ramati,
former general staff officer of
the Israel delegation to the
Mixed Armistice Commissions
with Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and
Jordan, who now serves as Is-
rael Consul in Chicago, will be
interviewed by Mrs. Irving Pos-
ner, acting chairman of the
Zionist Council of Detroit.
Topic of the interview is "Prob-
lems and Prospects for Peace
in the Middle East."

Oak Park Nursery Sets
Meeting for Orientation

An orientation meeting of the
Oak Park Summer Cooperative
Nursery is planned for 8 p.m.,
May 31, in the Pepper School,
Oak Park, when Ruth Uhlmann,
nursery teacher will speak on
the eight-week nursery, which
opens June 20.
The school is for boys and
girls 3 to 5, and meets from 9
to 11:30 a.m., Monday, Wednes-
day and Friday. Mothers are
requested to attend monthly
meetings, drive in a car pool
and assist three mornings dur-
ing the semester.
For information, call Mrs.
Donald Zimberg, chairman, LI
1-2334.

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heads, and Mrs. George Rubin, kowitz, Eli Robinson, William
Shulevitz and Ben Snider. Mrs.
vice-president of education
Assisting them are members Morris Kaner is in charge of
of the research committee, in- decorations and displays.
Friends are invited to
cluding Mesdames Henry Ber-
ris, Julian Esper, Julian Lef- attend.

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MISS LEAH CROHN

Start with the

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W.
Crohn, of Whitcomb Ave., an-
nounce the approaching marri-
age of their daughter, Leah
Gertrude, to Leonard Miaskoff,
son of Mrs. Rubin Miaskoff, of
New York, and the late Mr.
Miaskoff.
Miss Crohn holds a BA de-
gree in education from Wayne
State University, and has been
teaching in New York, where
she also has been leading solo-
ist in the Park Avenue Syna-
gogue.
Mr. Miaskoff is a graduate in
'engineering of Cooper Union.
The marriage will be solem-
nized June 5, at the Society for
the Advancement of Judaism in
New York, after which they will
take up residence in New York.

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