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November 18, 1960 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-11-18

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New Administration Doesn't Fit
Like an Old Shoe Columnist Says

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

Judge Ira Kaufman Medical Organizatio
The American Physicia
el-
in Flint Tonight
lowship for the Israel
dical
for Project of ZOA Association in conjunc n with

feared by his friends that he
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, presi-
might be assassinated on his dent of the Zionist Organiza-
way
to
take
the
oath
of
office
We have a new Administra-
tion of Detroit, will be the guest
tion. The Hassidim used to and the route and plans for his speaker at a meeting at Beth
quote the Psalmist, "Praise ye trip to Washington were con- Israel Synagogue, Flint, tonight.
] cealed.
the Lord with a new song."
Highlight of the meeting will
The fascination of the new I Happily, post election times be the presentation of Kfar
is to be seen in the many poli- I are usually more happy. The Silver scholarship certificates
tical slogans which incorporate first national election which I to Harry J. Binder, Louis Kasle
the word "new." Wilson spoke remember with any definiteness and Murray E. Moss, who headed
of the New Freedom. If my was that of Woodrow Wilson. I an effort on, behalf of Kfar
memory serves me correctly, in remember one of the newspa- Silver last year, in honor of
Theodore Roosevelt's day, they pers said that on the night when Jacob Pines and Israel Sendler,
spoke of the New Nationalism: the election returns were corn- veteran Zionist leaders of the
Franklin Roosevelt gaye us the ing in, the Wilson family was Flint Jewish community.
New Deal and John Kennedy gathered around the table, lis-
The meeting is under the joint
has told us of New Frontiers.
tening to the reading of the auspices
Yet the new has its drawbacks. poems of Browning. The poetry Dis
My father many years ago ran reading was interrupted by a
a little second-hand clothing store group of Princeton student
in the South. But the-shoes he who broke in on him to s
had for sale were mostly new and nade him on his election.
the customers, strangely enough,
One of the Princeton s of
didn't like new shoes. There are whom Wilson was par ularly
the pains of breaking in a new fond was a,young Je h man
shoe. So papa used to give the named David Lawren . I be-
new shoes to poor religious Jews lieve it was Wilson's a ociation
to break in. The _poor immigrant which helped Lawren
launch
Jews suffered wearing the new his journalistic caree so aus-
shoes—it was about the only piciously. Lawrence wa
n a
thing new which they did wear. strong supporter of
After wearing. them for a while, New Freedom, but since the
they would return them and papa he has apparently not relis
would put them on sale.
new things over much.
So it is that new things are
He is perhaps the outstan
not always popular with every- columnist
of the conservati
body.
When Jefferson was elected Even his opponents concede
ability and I suspect that wh
President, a noted Federalist they read him, are a little tro
leader said that with him as
bled. David Lawrence is v
President the only place that persuasive.
could be compared to the United
States was the well known hot
Bnai Brith Youth
place where the wicked are SI
posed to go.
Sale for a Sweet T
Lincoln had worse troubles in
A candy sale to raise fund
his election, which was the sig-
nal for the beginning of the the Bnai Brith Youth Or
secession movement. It was tion and for various char
being held by the Girls'
and the Aleph Zadik Al
Gomberg Gets Award group through Dec. 5.
The candy may be
from any member of
Since each member has a
number of boxes to sell, or
ally to Supply
should be placed as early as pos-
sible.
Bnai Brith Bank

(Copyright, 1960, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, Inc.)

The B

Temple Beth-El Young Wo
econd,
an
11 be held from 6 to 11
Adults Swing Partners R Nov.
28 at Pepper School,

Temple Beth-El Young Adul
Group will hold a square da
to the country music of
Schultheis and his orche
8:30 p.m. Wednesday in
Franklin Memorial Hall.
The dance is open to
single adults between 21 and 35.
Refreshments will be served.

Former Detroiter Ephraim
R. Gomberg (seated, left) dis-
plays award presented him
by the Bnai Brith Youth Com-
mission for services to the
nation and its youth in his
capacity as executive director
of the White House Confer-
ence on Children and Youth
held last spring. Greeting him
are Alice Huberman, of San
Francisco, president of Bnai
Brith Girls, and Irving Boren-
stein, of Los Angeles, presi-
dent of Bnai Brith Youth
Adults.

Socialites Sponsor
`Two-Star Program'

Detroit Socialites will sponsor
a "Two-Star Program" 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Cong. Beth Abra-
ham featuring a cabaret-style
floor show and dancing to the
music of the "Dominoes."
Membership is- open to single
men and women, 25 and over.
For information, call KE 4-6664.

1-812

gagements

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ornstein
of San Juan Dr. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Pauline, to Arthur Sheldon
Woll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Woll of Stansbury Ave. Miss
Ornstein is a senior at Wayne
State University where her
fiance is a law student. The cou-
ple is planning a June wedding.

401 Church, Oak Park, and
Nov. 29 at Adas Shalom
gogue,
tis
The
li
offer
es
blood t
t th treasu e
izes
o partici-
I pate.

Music Study Club's Annual Artist
Concert Features Weintraub Twins

bership on the
of T stees-
Phy i. s Fell
Maimonides Medical
iety are Isr
al
sponsoring a tour to rael.
Physicians going
this tour
will attend the 5th
orld As
sembly of the Isr
Medical
Association in Isra
during
August, 1961. Those a
may take trips to other parts
of the world before and after
Big Selection of Fall &
the Medical Assembly.
A plane is being chartered
Winter Name Brand
for 100 people. Eighty have al-
ready signed up for the trip.
Any physician wishing to at-
tend can contact Dr. Eugene
PloUs, DI 1-0361, or Dr. William
erik in, UN 3-2856.
r. Bernard Weston and Dr.
s were re-elected to mem-
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IDENTICAL TWINS,
JOYCE AND JOANNE WEINTRAUB, DUO-PIANISTS

Duo-pianists Joyce and Joanne
Weintraub will be presented by
the Music Study Club of Detroit
at . the organization's Annual
Artist Concert 8:30 p.m. Sun-
day at the Detroit *Institute of
Arts.
Native Detroiters, the girls
are the first set of identical
twins to be enrolled at the East-
man 'School of Music in Roches-
ter, N.Y., where they will re-
ceive their degrees next year.
Graduates of Mumford High
School, they were students in'
Detroit of Rebecca Frohm • an.
Last summer, the twins were
awarded a scholarshi
p to study
in Los Angeles with Ethel Bart-
lett of the two piano team of
Bartlett and Robertson.
The girls have made numer-

ous appearances at eastern col-
leges and have performed with
the Mount Clemens Symphon
Orchestra and the R
Civic Orchestra wide
on
of Arthur Fiedl
ey also
appeared this y
s duo-piano
soloists with
Detroit Sym-
phony. Orc
a as first
winners
, e annual
son Net g Memorial
sponsor
by the
The
ual Artist
= rt is
the Mu
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fund-rais
event of the year.
Proceeds
his concert will
go into the
which enables young mus ci
to further their musical educa-
tion and provides young artists
the opportunity to appear in
concert with music critics in
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