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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-06-03

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Saul B. Apple-
baum, of Cong. Beth El, Rock-
ford, Ill., will be the first of
four speakers from the Midwest.
His topic is "Another Ten Com-
mandments — A Shavuot Ad-
dress."
*
*
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Message to the
World," a dramatization of the
life of Nate B. Springold whose
honesty and love of beauty
dominated his career, will be
presented.
* * *
TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15. a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV.
Feature: "Jewish Veterans—
Their Role as Citizens," high-
lighting the appearance of Ber-
nard Abrams, national com-
mander of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, and
Irving S. Cane, commander,
JWV Department of Michigan,
will be presented.
* * *
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday,
Station: WCAR.
-Feature: "Shavuot, Festival
of Torah," a special broadcast
marking the holiday on which
the Ten Commandments were
given to the children of Israel,
will be presented.
*
*
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Harry Kobel, of the
Jewish Community Council's in-
ternal relations committee and
chairman of the sixth annual
Institute for Jewish Seniors of
High Schools, will discuss the
significance of the institute for
graduating students from city
and suburban high schools.

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The Parents Club of Chi
Chapter, Alpha Omega dental
fraternity, associated with the
chapter at the University of
Betty Kowalsky and Jerome Stasson will present their piano Michigan, will hold its annual
and violin students in a recital at 8:15 p•m., Monday, at Baldwin installation of officers dinner
party at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, at
Recital Hall, Woodward at Ferry.
Mr. Dan Frohman will 'present a student vocal recital at Sammy's.
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Detroit. Institute of Musical Art
Auditorium, 5330 John Taking part in the recital will be
Nancie Grace, Mary Delantonia, Ben Joffe, Marian Bates, Belle
8129agements
Pepper, Morris Weiner, Sylvia Heideman, Shirley Munson, Al
Joffe and Irene Pianin. At the piano will be Rebecca and Dan
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rader,
Frohman. The public is invited.
of 19703 Greenlawn, announce
Judith Baumer, 19, of 18327 Wildemere, has been elected the forthcoming marriage on
vice president of the dormitory council at Yeshiva University's June 25, at Temple Israel, of
Stern College for Women in New York City. Miss Baumer, their daughter, Karen Barbara,
daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Moe Baumer, a senior at the college, to Charles W. Brooks, son of
is a graduate of Mumford High School.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. W. Brooks, of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shepherd, of 1417 Bruce Avenue, Norwood, Colo.
* *
Windsor, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on June
5 at the Bali Hi Motel in Windsor. The 60 guests at the dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin L. Sayles,
party will be comprised of five daughters, three sons, 12 grand- former Detroiters now of 505
children, five great-grandchildren, nephews and nieces and in- Shenley, Erie, Pa., announce the
laws. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd come from Russia to New Bruns- engagement of their daughter,
wick, Canada, 59 years ago, then moved to St. Thomas, Ontario, Janet, to Leon Mandel, son of
where I‘Ir. Shepherd operated a working man's store for 40 years. Mr. and Mrs. David Mandel, also
After retirement they came to Windsor to make their home in of Erie.
Mr. Mandel, who served two
order to be nearer to their children. They both celebrated their
80th birthdays this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd are the par- years with the U.S. Army in
Bamburg, Germany, is a former
ents of Maurice and Ben Shepherd of Detroit.
Dr. Moshe BenSira, professor of physics at the Haifa Tech- student of Penn State Univer-
nion in Israel, will visit Detroit this week, having completed two sity. Plans have been made for
years of research in nuclear physics at the University of Califor- a Sept. 4 wedding, at Temple
nia, Lao Angeles. His stay in Detroit is part of a nation-wide Anshe Hesed, in Erie.
* * *
tour before returning to Israel. Dr. BenSira, accompanied by his
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam Wolfe, of
wife, Rachel, and his two daughters, will be the guests of Rabbi
and Mrs. Yaakov I. Homnick of Oak Park. Dr. BenSira is the Park Ave., Oak Park, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
son of Yaakov BenSira, formerly chief engineer of Tel Aviv.
Mrs. Edith Albert Freedman, formerly of Whitmore Rd., De- ter, Ilene, to Gerald Morgan,
troit, is now making her home in Los Angeles, Calif. She is cur- son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mor-
rently spending a month in Honolulu and the surrounding islands. ginofsky, of Washburn Ave. A
In an item last week on the efforts of four young Oak Park November wedding is planned.
youngsters to raise funds for the American Haven Club, the chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freddie
dren, Harriet, Myra, Sandra and Joel Kraus, were identified as
the children of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Kraus. Their parents are Freedman, of 17530 Hartwell,
actually Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus, of Jerome Ave., Oak Park. announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ethel Louise, to
Gilbert Harvey Parish, son of
Beth Abraham Groups Local Teens to Join
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parish, of
United Synagogue Tour 16541 Lesure. Plans are being
to Induct Officers
made for a June, 1961, wed-
Two Detroit teen - agers are ding.
Officers of the Sisterhood
and Men's Club of Beth Abra- among a national group of 13
ham Synagogue will be installed young people who will partici-
at a joint program to be held pate in an intensive five-week
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the tour of Europe and Israel, the
and his
first of its kind sponsored by
congregation's Nusbaum Hall.
the department of youth activi-
KEY-NOTES
or:
Mrs. Isadore Singer and ties of the United Synagogue
"Music As You Like It"
Willie Opperer, presidents, re- of America.
TO 8-7228
spectively, of the two groups,
The Detroiters are Myrna
have named Mrs. Sidney Schlaff Silverfarb, of 3700 W. Outer
and Irving Michaels to serve as Dr., and Arline Sugar, of 18468
chairmen of arrangements.
Cherrylawn.
New Men's Club officers to be
They will leave July 3 from
inducted are Morris Davis, pres- New York and visit in London,
ident; Meyer Lullove, and Amsterdam, Paris, Gen e v a,
Willie Opperer, vice-presidents; Basle, Vienna, Prague, Lenin-
David Bussey, treasurer; Alex grad, Kiev, Moscow, Warsaw
Rubin, Milton Viedrah, Edward and Rome, concluding with a
Rice, Bert Kanarek and Henry 10-day tour of Israel.
Left, secretaries; and Isadore
S c h o n, sgt.-at-arms. Trustees
Our classifieds get results.
elected for three years are Sam
Berghoff, Ben Gantz, Harry
Ribiat and Theodore Scholnick.
Heading the Men's Club
bowling league during the corn-
ing season are these new of-
For Reservations
ficers: William Gutman, pres-
For fine color movies
For Information
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activities in Society

Officers who will be inducted
in c l u d e Sam Schwartzberg,
president; Mrs. Julius Gitlin,
vice - president; Mrs. J e r o in e
Levey and Mrs. Sam Leib, sec-
retaries; and Sol Gus, treasurer.
Board members are Dan Zalesin
and Harry Pernick. Dr. Martin
Naimark will be installing of-
ficer.
According to Michael Bag-
dade and Sam Schwartzberg,
program chairmen, a program
of entertainment will be pro-
vided by members of the group,
including Mesdames Harry Per-
nick, Jerry Levey and Max Mill-
man. Harry Miller will be mas-
ter of ceremonies.

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Announcements

May 24 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Becker (Harriet Ann
Jaffa), of 17325 Meyers, a son,
Gary Brian.
* * *
May 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Lederman (Sheila Pen-
ner), of 13750 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park, a son, Ronald Scott.
* * *
May 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Silver (Renee Rose), of
25145 Ridge Cliff, Southfield, a
daughter, Julie Ann.
* * *
May 11—To Dr. and Mrs.
Seymour R. Rosen (Janet Wex-
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a daughter, Andrea Sue.
* * *
May 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack
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