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October 28, 1960 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-10-28

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10 Panelists in
IDewhirst to Address
Center Series on Seymour Frank
Gerald F. Dewhirst,
Jewish Topics
ice- year's con

president of the Nation Bank first pub, c
of Detroit,- will be
incipal Can or . Sit
speaker at the Diamo
Jubilee ass ciat
Conference of the J isli Na- A it
tional Fund.
The all-day gathe ng, which
is serving to initiat plans for
a year-long celebratio of JNF's
60 years of activity,
ill take
place Sunday, Nov.
in the
Hayim Greenberg Cente
9161
Schaefer.
The guest speaker, a well-
known Detroit civic leader, is
the author of a booklet, "Israel
—A Land of Hope and Achieve-
ment," published upon his re-
turn from Israel in 1959..
Dewhirst was one of 10
bankers from the United
StateS to participate in a
study mission to the Jewish
state, a trip he described as
"the experience of a life-
SE
time."
One of the many aspects of
congregation
a
Israel's progress over the y
Heights,
lid his wife
is directly attributable
the serve as vice-presidents of the
Jewish National Fund ewhirst Clev
n
writes in his rep
. He was
particularly impr ed with the
drainage of swa
land, and its
conversion to
ble lands and
productive set ments.
.Dewhirst,
rn in Windsor
and educated t the University
of Michigan,
replacing Rabbi
Arthur J. Le eld, of Cleve-
land, previousl
the conference
schedule and chan
times prevents his appe
at the sessions.
Another highlight of this

Sco•ish Rite Aud. — Masonic Temple
Sunday — November 20 — 8:30 P.M.

Canattian Pagers

present

Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

directed by

Douglas Campbell

starring

Max Helpmann,„Claude Bede, Mervyn Blake
and other Stratford, Ont., Festival Players

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call

Two Center Teams Cop
Football Championship

Left to right, top to bot-
tom: Rabbi Morris Adler,
Ruth Blum, Max Chomsky,
Rabbi Irwin Groner, Walter
Klein, Dr. Peter A. Martin,
Harold Norris, David I. Rosin,
Michael Sumner, Eleanor
Wolf.
"Judaism and Law," "The
Jewish Family in Suburbia" and
"Intermarriage" will be the fall
attractions of the Jewish Com-
munity Center panel-discussion
series for the discussion of
topics vital to Jewish life, at
8:30 p.m., Wednesdays, at 18100
Meyers.
"Judaism and Law" was dis-
cussed Oct. 26 by Harold Nor-
ris, Max Chomsky, Rabbi Irwin
Groner and Michael Sumner of
Windsor.
"The Jewish Family in Sub-
urbia," Nov. 2 panel, will cover
community concerns in sub-
urbia and "Togetherness?",Prof.
Leon Lucas, Wayne State Uni-
versity, will be moderator with
panelists Walter Klein, Sol I.
Littman and Eleanor Wolf;
Wayne - State University pro-
fessor.
"Intermarriage" will feature
Dr. Peter A. Martin, moderator;
Rabbi Morris Adler, Ruth Blum,
Dr. Irving Siegel and David I.
Rosin, on March 9.

Epstein Exhibit
At Garelick's Gallery

An exhibit of 22 drawings and
14 bronzes of Jacob Epstein will
be presented Nov. 6 to Nov. 30
at Garelick's Gallery, 20208
Livernois.
According to one reviewer,
Arnold L. Haskell of London,
"The present exhibition is an
important but only partial as-
pect of his (Epstein) life's work,
and includes an astonishing se-
ries of drawings, the majority
of which have never previously
been exhibited."

Belvederes .blanked Kingstons
6-0 and Ramblers edged Esquires
in overtime 8-6 to cop the touch
football championships of the
Jewish Community Center Teen IV . e•hianis was president o
and Tweens leagues.
e Women's Division.
A first quarter pass gave
According to Seymour
vederes the only score o
e Frank, rominent att
Teen game. A tight Be dere who s
defense staved off two
gston this
r' conf
ce,
threats. In Tween action
mblers sions.
a revie
went ahead on an i ercepted J
istoric role in
up-
pass and 30-yard run. Esquires b
• ek to
ng of Israel.
forced an overtime • iod with
continua-
a fourth quarter sco , but in ou me plans fo •
tion of pro.–
on the Free-
overtime play a bad E
ire pass dom Fo
project; and ex
from center gave Ra • lers a
cans of more repre-
131 • •
safety and the game.
ntative Blue Box placement
Ramblers' team includes: Gary
Bernstein, Byron Block, Marvin Cal-
in Detroit area homes during
fin, Bob Connor, Ray Deitch, Alan
the coining year.
Freedman, Bert Hershey, Ric
hard
Martin, David Rosenthal, jim Satov-
The annual parley will begin
sky, Alex Ti sc 11 er.
Belvederes,' team includes: Ed Char _ at 10 a.m., and will feature a
lip, Elliott Freedman, Tom Grant,
Jim Green, Ricky Heavenrich, Ricky number of workshops and panel
Heller, Bob Herman, Steve Karbal, discussions, including a special
Bob Levy, Eric Lutz, Ricky Monash, program for youth of the corn-
Bob Rosen, Steve Sweet, Ronnie
Weil, Ronnie Wolton.
munity. •
After a luncheon, to which all
Zedakah Club Orbits delegates will be guests of the
JNF, there will be an
Annual Fund-Raising plenary session
Zedakah Club has announced whirst will
activities for its annual fund- tion.
ommunity Is invited to
raising drive, with another plan-
ning session slated for 12:30 th T rogram, which also will
ture awards to community
p.m. Monday at the home of
Mrs. Harry Zancher, 3455 W eaders for service to JNF.
Outer Dr.
The annual series of ev
was launched with a r
membership tea which fea
Mrs. Morris Adler in a r
of "Exodus Revisited," by
The Un d L ew Sch
5
Uris, and progress repo
Beth Abraha Branch PT
ill
Mrs. Ted Masserman, case
hold its meeting
p.m.
er, and Mrs. Al Blum
Nov. 7 in the form
"open
hospital program chairma
house" at the
gogue.
Some 300 members atte
Greetin
be extended
the event, hosted by the hOs
srael Halperin, spir-
tality committee headed by Hat- itual leader of the congregation.
tie Schwartz, chairman.
Albert Elazar, supervisor of
A rummage sale is the next the United Hebrew S'chools,
activity of the drive. Bundles will be guest speaker.
can be dropped off at the home
Michael Michlin, principal of
of Mrs. Leon Colbert, 18020 the Beth Abraham branch, an-
Steele, or arrangements can be nounces the following officers
made by calling Mrs. Harry for the year: Mrs. Leslie Rosen-
Katzman, UN 2-9428.
berg, president; Mrs. Herbert
The fund - raising campaign Gross, vice president; Mrs. Na-
will be culminated by a donor than Yost, secretary; Mrs. Her-
luncheon Dec. 7 at the Sheraton man Gach, treasurer; and Mes-
Cadillac Hotel, with Mrs. Maur- dames Rueben Wartell, William
ice Knopper, chairman. For res- Yolles, Norman Snitz, David
ervations, call Mrs. Samuel Wex- Katz and Dora Dworkin, board
ler, ticket chairman, BR 3-2743. members.

MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT!

Re-Elect

Raymond D. Dzendzel

18th DISTRICT STATE SENATOR, DEMOCRAT

We recommend his re-
election because he is
of impecabte character;
devoted to the duties
of high office of trust;
demonstrated an intel-
ligent approach to the
numerous vexing prob-
lems of the day in
improving a healthy
climate for family
growth, education,
business and labor
progress in our Wol-
verine State of the
Water Wonderland.

He is a loyal husband and father; well schooled, a
graduate of the Detroit Institute of Technology, a
patriotic citizen with a splendid overseas record in
World War II, active community worker.

1954-56 State Legislator

1956-60 State Senator

Signed: Perry Burnstine, M.D.;

George Kent, L.L.D.; Albert
Lee, C.P.A.; Lois Jeanne Kabeck, A.B.; Alfred Meyers.

• AGGRESSIVE • RELIABLE • RESPONSIBLE

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