ES\ MISS SUSANN LEIPSITZ Dr. and Mrs. Louis S. Leip- sitz of W. Outer Dr. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Susann, to Byron Annis, so,_ of Mr. and Mrs. I. Huston of Terre Haute, Ind. The bride-elect is a senior in the University of Michigan School of Nursing. Her fiance received his B.S. and Master's degrees from the University of Indiana, where he is currently attending medical school, and is affiliated with the Nu Sigma Nu professional fraternity. A July wedding is planned. ctivities in Society The Olga Jaslove Family Club will meet 9 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Frank Birnbaum, 17336 Kentucky. An evening of games and refreshments is planned after the regular . meet- ing. The Gussin Family Club will meet Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gussin, 20201 Glastonbury. A pro- gram is planned and discussion will be held on the coming Hanukah party. The Bodzin Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bodzin, 24031 Jerome, Oak Park. Mrs. Harry Blitz, newly-elected president, has appointed her new commit- tees and plans will be formulated for the annual Hanukah party. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Yackness and Dr. and Mrs. Max Garber have just returned from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson are in Israel making arrang ments for their travel agency clients who will be visiting Isr during the Bar Mitzvah year. The Donesons will also vi t Rome. Amsterdam and Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nemer are vacationing in Europe Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wiseman, of Flint, are presently at sea aboard the SS Zion, en route to Israel for a winter holida Selig Falik arrived in Israel last week for an extended s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Liebman arrived in Israel this ek with their infant sen for an extended stay. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Skully have just returned from rope, where they visited in England, France, Switzerland, lland, Austria and Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sukenic arrived in Israel this s fo a visit with Mrs. SukeWc's father, Mr. Abram Averbuch of nai Brak, formerly of Detroit. To Acquaint Christian Educators With Judaism at Temple Israel Temple Israel Sister- 1 Rabbi Nathan Hershfield 80 Enrolled in - hood Sixty members of the Commit- Temple Beth Ja tee on Jewish Information will "Importan , ents in the Life UHS Hiah School I host the 11th annual Institute of a J and Rabbi Milton Hundreds Attracted to Garelick's Gallery for Epstein's Exhibition Presentation by Garelick's to be shown until the exhibit Gallery of the bronzes and is dismantled. drawings of `tie world famous The display includes some sculptor, Sir Jacob Epstein, at remarkable drawings. Sir Jacob the gallery, 20208 Livernois, Epstein was not only a great attracted hundreds o sculptor, but he had distin- last Sunday. o-ttished himself in painting and So much enthutiasm has been s ne of his drawings of flowers, generate d b oteworthy n ure scenes and persons are exhibitio at Robert Garelick. Wiz ling worldwide admiration. who rates the gallery, be- lie that many thousands will SENBLAT ORCHESTRA the exhibit before it closes Detroit's Favorite M.C. n Nov. 30. and His Entertainment While • e rot Specialty — were sold pen- ddings & Bar Mitzvahs , las of th day, eluding were Institute. loaf y th and Mesdames e e s E. Feinberg, Ben 411# ver an L Sc.hRwoasYd c Bagle o A Bay roup Tuesd Hadass e Bayer, Jewish Com- inity Center drama director, will discuss "On Stage, Ameri- can Jew" before the Bagley- Hadassah, Tuesday. He will out- line the concept of a theater for and by American Jews and will read the concluding scene of his stage work, "Makers Upon Earth." •on Judaism beginning at 6 p.m. Rose aum of Temple Emanu- With the enrollment of 80i Monday. El ak Park, on "Importan new students in the Hebrew Some 350 Christian Sunday idays in J Yz Life High School Department of the I school teachers and ministers •A general United Hebrew Schools, the representing 118 churches the sanct secondary school begins its 11th throughout the Detroit area will hen memhe -s o year of operation in Detroit. attend. tion will be inv The Hebrew High School meets A supper in the Leon Fra pate and meet cators. in the Kasle High School Mid- Hall will serve to welcome th rasha Building. visitors, after which the partici- Following a w ng ad- "With nine new UHS branch- pants will divide into four • ss by Sis President es opened since 1950, we con- groups for a series of lecture Hass, the pro- tinue to serve the educational sessions. gram will include an opening needs of the entire Jewish corn- Dr. Leon Fram, spiritual --Irryer by Dr. Merrill Lenox. di- munity," declared UHS presi- leader of the temple, will speak rector of the Detroit Council of dent Mandell Berman. on "The Jewish Concept of the Churches. Sisterhood Interfaith !- The four-year high school i Messiah," and Rabbi M.. Robert Chairman Mrs. M. Robert Syme course offers intensive studies Syme, assistant rabbi, will ad- will render brief remarks, and in language, history and music, I dress a group on "Marriage and a musical presentation by the and in the upper grades, stu- Jewish Home Life." Temple Israel Choral Group dents may select "Electives" Other speakers will include will be under the d• which include Mishnah, Talmud, Mrs. Robe Israel, current Jewish prob- T or - portio pro- lems, Yiddish, Chalil and dance OS • will bea ses by Rabbi group. yme on "The Prayer Book of An innovation in Detroit is the Temple" and Dr. Frain on individually supervised "self- Urges All Jews See' "The Symboli of the study" which directs the stu- ple." A dent to the usage of library N. Y. Play 'T period ill ollow to facilities for research and "self- Editor, The Jewis ews: prayers will b study." This program encour- I consider it sacred duty Rev. Es D• ages and has led many students to urge all of N r readers to sion an Ed tion, 13-- to independent scholastic ac- see "The Wall' now playing troit o 11 of Churches. tivities. • at the Billy R e Theater in Wo lop program cha .- The High School, of which New York City. Mrs. Syme is y co- Prof. Shlomo Marenof is prin- Rarely have I b loved as chair al Gordon, cipal, has an enrollment this deeply as when witness man of the ceremonial year of 170 students. Since its stark and towering play. The table display to be erected in opening some 500 students have tributes by the leading theater the foyer. Co-ordinator of the attended its sessions, and 25 reviewers establish this raw, program is Mrs. Adolph W. per cent have graduated and violent play of misery and hope Lowe, vice-president; Mrs. Theo: have entered the lviidrasha in the Warsaw Ghetto as one dore Rosen is in charge of host-l o (college) department. of the most unforgettable dra- esses, and Mrs. Albert Dicken, Seven Israeli teachers, as- matic events of this decade„ dinner. Floral arrangements are signed to the Hebrew Schools It is important for our people being prepared by the Sister- through the State Department especially to recall those days hood Garden Club. Exchange Teacher Program on of sorrow, because we will be the staff of the School, are: tempted to protect ourselves Tamir Avitzur, Michael Deshe, from these bitter memories. Junior Hadassah to Sell, Mrs. Dvora Orenstein, Esther But no matter how deep the Salt for Fund-raising and Shlomo Steinberger, Mrs. anguish and copious the tears, Junior Hadassah announces it Ruth Weintraub and Mrs. each one of us who visits New rock ' Esther Widenbaum. York must make a pilgri Students of the Hebrew High to "The Wall" and oz gain project. School have developed a cul- remember the pain humilia-1 Girls will deliver the salt to tural program through monthly tion and the f er of man's homes on Nov. 20. To place or- "Atzeret Hachodesh" gather- hope that w almost extin- tiers by phone and for furth ings — brunches hosted by the guished. information, call Barbara Sil PTO with programs planned not spare ourselves. DI 1-5931, ay Sa and presented by the student For We if mu forget, we becom 9579. body in English and Hebrew. part o the conspiracy f 0237 KE 8-1291 . CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's. Movies For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 GOING. OUT OF BUSIN (Licens Mus Infants and s Wear to size 1 Vi • Large ction en Curta . , Tr Dra pert ods, s, Etc. Caf and Valences s Low As MANY ITEMS B •ST Too Numer• ention! Bu oliday Giving S SHOPPE 13216 DEXTER nr. Waverly TO 9-1404 Detroit Auxiliary No. 15 City of Hope Cordially Invite You to their 1st Annual New Year's Eve Party Saturday, December 31, 1960 9 p.m. 'til ???? as Shalom Synagogue uurL etterBo which is gradually being `Zionist Leaders' Series wove silenc over our martyred Launched by Goldoftas This play will help us On A Rainy Day Movsas Goldoftas will lecture faith with their memo and per- at Farband Branch 114 on "Ben- in th way strengthen our re- ter, will Gurion and his Approach to Zion- I solve elieve in the coming y programs, ism" Saturday evening in the of a be orld. play for parents of first lecture of the series "Zion- Sin s through third graders. at ist Leaders." He will also lecture DR. 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