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October 07, 1960 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-10-07

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BY HENRY LEONARD

Reform Judaism Topic
for Discussion at
Beth Am in Livonia

Branch Two, LZOA, to Install
Offi cers; Mrs. Mondry Chairman

The newly-established Temple
Beth Am of Livonia will hold a
discussion period at 8 p.m. Sun-
a , following the service, at the
Grand River and
for those who
eech-
B
g the Tern-
rs. Max Brose, Mrs. Jac
ilk; telephone squad, Mrs. Sam ple or
bout Re-
Yagoda.
The meeting will include a form Judaism.
For information, call eva Ze-
erry Kutnick, promi-
report b
GR 4-7333, or Viv n Hen-
abs •-t acti • 'es,
nent in
6-1028.
his re
le board
ppointed to the
Kibb
Ian Finnk,
were Stanley
ley Lachman,
Arlene W
ion of human
urge
and Harry Melman,
Irv'
arry
M
s live not so much in th
Mondr
be installe
PPLE Classified ads bring fast results!
.Chairman; t
Aar on Born-
stein and Max
Bros e, vice
-chairmen; Wil-
Sale or Lease
am Thomson,
"Service Is Important"
Mrs. Mondry secretary; Jo-
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seph Kahn, treasurer; . and Mrs.
William Zahler, financial secre-
Best Deals All-Ways
tly.
SEE
Chairmen of the standing coin-
mittes are:
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Adviser, Bernard Linderman; cul-
tural, Herbert Pevos, Colman Reis-
BR 2-2470
AT

Branch Two, Labor Zionist
Organization of America, will
hold its installation of officers
for the forthcoming season 6:30
Sunday at the home of m•
and Mrs. Aaron Kutnick;
Woodingham.
Co-host and hostess f
ced-
dinne
e meet-
ing
and the
equent • ac-
ties are Mr.
Mrs. Jack

Kahn; L.Z.O.A. Council, Philip Gold
Zionist JE m e th'-
e. e,
,
gstein
po
al rycil
ti'n
, MAgryiacfl
Community Council, Mrs. F. Zahler;
representatives, Aaron Kut-
nick,

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'60 CHEVROLETS

••
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\
. .
"That's Manny's new all-weather Suldcah. With
that weather-eye, the umbrella opens automat-
c.„, Mt, Leogoaret Pntao*
ically at the first raindrop."

Morris Karbal Named Chairman of
Beth Yehudah Fund-Raising Event

M. LARRY STERN

man; Histadrut, Philip Goldstein;
membership, Bernard Linderman;
L.Z.O.A. campaign, Aaron Bornstein;
J.N.F., Mrs. Jack Wilk; Bonds, Mrs.
Ben Freeman; building fund, Joseph •

The 11th annual dinner and Also serving with Karbal are,
show of Beth Yehuda schools, Allen Kramer, honorary chair-
sponsored jointly by the exec- man; Jack Korman and Ben
utive committee and the Bus- Freedland, co-chairmen; Daniel
iness Men's Council, will be A. Laven, treasurer; Joseph
held Nov. 27, at the Latin Lee, secretary; Eugene Zack,
and Samuel Zack, reservations
Quarter.
named chairmen.
Morris Karbal of
general chairman of the affair.
Kr am e r, immediate past
chairman, pointed out that the
I n accepting
Beth Yehuda dinner and show
the chairman-
"is the only. city-wide banquet
S h i p, Karbal
in behalf of a local institution,
said th at
and has therefore always at-
"with the
tracted mass participation." He
help of one of
urged that reservations be se-
the most dy-
cured by calling one of the offi-
namic Dinner
cers, or the Ye shivah office, WE
and Show
Committees
1-0203.
we have yet
had, I believe
we can make
the 1960 din-
ner - show the
biggest a n d
most success-
In an effort to help develop-
ful one yet."
ing Reform congregations in
The event has
Latin American countries to re-
long been one
cruit and train religious leaders
of the h i g p-
fro
u Dr.
lights of De- Karbal
troit's fall social ca
*terature
y essor of ``e t
last year att
Hebrew Union Co ege - Jewish
attendan
statement. Jack Kor- Institute of Religion, is making
In
an a five-week tou of Colombia,
co-chairman,
ma
tina and
n, treasurer, c• • the n- Panama, Brazi
ugua
siasm engen • ed
inner-show, an' sai•is a -
sity re
ual event, as t t und-
an , 'rector of ad •
raising affair of th 'Os •
r.
en appointe
have
`forms an importan art o
of the
Samuel Belkin,
ool's budget."
o new Uni-
• e show and • rogram will Universit
osts were MOR-
ed
wi
top-level
t
-
be
VERMAN as registrar
e
ent,
Detroiters will long remember," and DAVID MIRSKY as direc-
according to David Goldberg, tor of admissions.
* 4: *
chairman of the arrangements
DR.
Y.
FOERDER,
chairman
committee.
of Bank Leumi le-Israel, arrived
in New York for talks with U.S.
Detroit Students Named investment bankers regarding
to Brandeis Dean's List Israel industrial projects.
* * *
The following Brandeis Uni-
RABBI ERIC FRIEDLAND,
versity students from the De-
troit area were named to the former rabbi of Cong. Beth
Dean's List for outstanding Jacob in Pontiac, will be award-
scholarship during the 1959- ed an honorary doctor of divin-
ity degree by Hebrew Union
1960 academic year.
Jonathan L. Marwil, son of College-Jewish Institute of Re-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marwil, ligion in Cincinnati Oct. 15. He
18440 Wildemere; Phillip D. is presently spiritual leader of
Kroll, son of Mrs. Mary Kroll, Beth Am Congregation in Chi-
4266 Waverly; Adrienne B. cago. The presentation will be
Auslander, daughter of Mr. and made in recognition of h i s
Mrs. Irving Auslander, 18475 "notable contributions to Amer-
Wildemere; Burton L. Raimi, ica's religious and civic life."
* *
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
DAVID BLUMBERG, of Knox-
Raimi, 18694 Fairfield; Kirstein
P. Henrickson, daughter of Mrs. ville, Tenn., national chairman of
Merle- Henrickson, 14955 Gray- the Bnai Brith Youth Commis-
field Park; and Nancy H. Cohen, sion and a member of its board
daughter of -Dr. and Mrs. Abra- of governors, has been elected
ham Cohen, 25426 Parkwood, secretary of the National Associa-
. tion of Life Underwriters.
Huntington Woods.

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13 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frida y, O ctober 7, 1960

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