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October 28, 1960 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-10-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 28, 19 60 —

Center Older Adults
Plan Busy Month

Older Adults of the Jewish
Center will have a busy time in
November.
Highlights of programs in-
clude NCJW Center lounge
(Mondays, Wednesdays, 1 p.m.)
birthday party, Nov. 9; evening
cultural program, Nov. 3; Rabbi
Moses Lehrman and Cantor Ru-
ben Erlbaum, guests, Nov. 10;
Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor
Simon Barmanis, guests.
Golden Friendship Circle will
install officers Nov. 1 and hold
a talent night Nov. 8. Mothers
clubs will hold regular meet-
ings_ and prepare for their big
40th birthday celebration.

Fisher and Stollman on U J A Mission Cite NCJW, Worcester Federation
at National Convention Here

National Council of Jewish
Women and the Worcester Jew-
ish Federation were named win-
ners of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare F
1960 Willia
rial Aw
by W .
Yor

CO

ized
e NC
ization of
for e effec
large
volunteers
which resul
opment i 56 of an i ted
nation pproach to mmu ity
servic and public affairs pro-
gram
W
was
ng
ards
city o
program.
9,600 Jews,
first to in
gram an
of its
signi
you

Essays by Detroiters
in National Magazines

Abraham J. Lachover, Detroit
educator, is the author of a He-
brew article, "On Adolescence',"
in the Summer 1960 issue of the
Hebrew periodical Sheviley Ha-
hinuch.
The Fall 1960 issue of Tradi-
tion, magazine published by the
Orthodox Rabbinical Council of
America, carries an -article by
Dr. Max Kapustin, director of the
Hillel Foundation of Wayne
State University, on the subject
"Biblical Criticism."

Announcements

ore
The
at the C
sembly din

e Jew sh Wel-
MAX M. FISHER (right), president of
TOLLMAN ar
fare Federation of Detroit, and PHILLI
y boar
shown at N. Y. International Airport as
in
Paris t
American World Airways jet clipper f
e seve
other Detroiters who are members of
em ers
are b
Jewish Appeal mission. Fisher and Stolln
ish A ncy, Inc.
of the 21-member recently reorganized
whose sessions they currently are attendin 'n Israel.

Oct. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence A. Isaac (Nina Katz)
of 9627 Oglesby, Chicago, a son,
Michael Louis.
* * *
The largest award offered a
Oct. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Applebaum (Jill Koblin) string player in America, and
of Sylvan Ct., Oak Park, a son, perhaps the largest of all musi-
cal prizes ever given in the
Robert Bruce.
* * *
United States, has been awarded
Oct. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. to Joseph Silverstein, Detroit-
Richard R. Schram (S an dr a born 28-year-old violinist of the
Blotner), a son, Alan Jeffrey. Boston Symphony Orchestra.
* * *
Valued at $5,000, the prize is
Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Car m en (Sandra Vineberg), only a hint of the gifts to come:
2635 Pittsfield, Ann Arbor, a an appearance with the New
York Philharmonic, a solo reci-
daughter, Gail Deborah.
* * *
tal in New York, subsidize
Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. A. foreign and
Jack Shatz (Ettagail Benyas, American con-
formerly of Detroit) of Lan- cert tours, a
caster, Ohio, a daughter, Lisa recording for
Diane.
Columbia Rec-
* * *
Oct. 14—To Mr. - and Mrs. ords and a
Mel Seidman (Rita Malamud), two-year man-
20277 Bentler, a son, Michael agerial con-
tract with
David.
Herbert Bar-
* * *
Oct. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. r ett Manage-
Harvey Weiss (Frances Golde) ment, Inc.
Silvers t e i n,
of Ann Arbor, a son, Michael
one of three
Scott.
* * *
finalists com-
Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- peting in pub-
liam Krasnick (Margie Altman), lic play-offs in
297 E. 14-Mile Rd., Birmingham, the Metropoli- Silverstein
tan Museum of Art, was select-
a son, Neal Mark.
* * *
ed by expert jurors after pre-
Sept. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. liminaries .and semi-finals nar-
Irving Wiener (Kathleen Loef- rowed the contestants from four
fler), 19711 Blackstone, a son, 'cellists and 23 violinists.
Eric Ari.
The new type of contest, to
* * *
be held biennially, was insti-
Sept. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. tuted by the Walter W. Naum-
Joseph Dorn (Florrine Weis- burg Foundation, named for the
man), 20089 Westbrook, a late philanthropist. His will pro-
daughter, Debra Lynn.
vided a large sum to carry on
* * *
his work of aiding young musi-
Sept. 1— To Mr. and Mrs. cians. .
Harry Kletter (Roberta Fell),
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