Iladassah's 'Exodus ' Patron Committee Is Listed by Chairman Bnai Brith Groups Continue Israel Temple Sisterhoods Plan Braille Bond Efforts at Hanukah Gathering Day; Professor Nemeth Speaker Mrs. Nate Schiafer, chairman, has named a number of Detroit Chapter Of Hadassah members to serve on the patron commit- tee for the organization's thea- ter benefit featuring "Exodus" at the Mercury Theater on Feb- ruary 9. Proceeds will be used toward the $350,000 goal needed to move patients and equipment, from various HadassaL installa- tions in Israel to the new Ha- dassah-Hebrew University Med- ical Center outside of Jer- usalem. Mrs. Schla- fer's appoint- ments include -Mesdames Samuel Aaron, Henry Berris, Perry Burn- stifle, Samuel Mrs. Schiafer Cohl, Ralph Davidson, Robert Drews, David Emerman, Aaron Gershenson, Harvey Goldman, Irving Green- stone, Harold Hoffman, William Isenberg, Joseph Jackier, Bar- ney Keywell, Max Lichter, Irv- ing Mackler, Ben Mossman, Charles Nannes, Edward Rosen- thal, Jr., Carl Schiller, Herman Schmier, Harold Schreiber, Sam Shekter and Milton Sorock. Mrs. Michael Travis has been appointed hostess chairman. Prospective patrons can make reservations by contacting Mrs. David Pollack, general chair- man, UN 4-5729; Mrs. Schiafer, UN 4-0541; or Mrs. Julian To- bias, UN 3-8682; or by mail or- der to the Hadassah Office, 16240 W. Seven Mile. ' Detroit Chapter is also mak- ing plans for an Israeli fashion show Jan. 11 at Temple Israel, with Mrs. Kenneth Lastar as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Les- lie Schmier and Mrs. David Edelman; and Hadassah's an- nual Education Day to be held March 14 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mass Media's Effect on Women Discussed by Pros Before AJC Heading the Einstein Lodge and Chapter's successful cabaret night, which opened the 1960-61 M6tropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Israel program last Saturday night, are, from the left: Max Pines, the lodge's Israel chairman; Mrs. Herman Auster, chapter president; Sigmunt Rubin, president of the lodge, and Mrs. Harry Ribitwar, the chapter's Israel chairman. * Albert - Einstein lodge and chapter members purchased nearly $10,000 in Israel Bonds at their "Cabaret Night in Is ; rael", which was the kick-off of Thirty-eight teams of Detroit's the 1960-61 Bnai Brith Israel Bond program, last . Saturday best bridge players competed for evening. the first men's and women's city Jan Bart, one of the stars of titles eld last week at the Det roit Bridge f5 Champs Named the Borscht Circuit, who has em Alei peared at 1,500 Isra nd Hen's champion ■ gatherings, through e Ian team of Marshall Fisher, was the main at ion. _-- Harry H. Blau, - J. Van Brooks, Five more venings for Is- all of Oak Park, and ord rael" will b taged in the Bnai Wei Brith Isra program. T es r e Emil C en, humorist, will London arclgoo ar-1 iedmann star at 8:3 ertrude .m. Tuesday, at Holiday Mano • e lodges and Powell. chapters — Bloch, was staged by the Motor City, Rex and Suburban Grandslam Club, directed by —will combine in staging the Louis J. Cohen, Jack Gordon and program. The Israeli Trio of Bert Goren. Israel, Ariel and Arela will corn- I Other players who won Master plete the entertainment. Points include Dr. Ed Ho nan Four lodges and chapters— Robert Ber Brandeis, Herzl, Jacobson and Sid • , r. Sanford Green- , Pr. Marvin Imber, Walter Tucker—will stage their Israe oldsmith, Bruce Perkers, Bob night Dec. 13, 8:30 p.m. at Brent,. Nate Cooper, Harold Nel- day Manor. Emil Cohen son, Sam engrow, Victor Bom- held over for this sh , . ' field, Ir A. lar, Eu Ep- Ten lodges and p ters will stein a ste combine to prese n outstand- i ing • program at 0 p.m., Dec.1 Th Martha Ornste , 15. Robert Luri ill head the clud program of ente inment. The Tauber, Charlotte Charfoos, Elsie Israeli Trio will d - out the i Epstein, followed by' Anne Ne - I man, Ida Friedman, Lill' evening. . Temple Beth El Sisterhood ; number of occasions as an ap- will play host to Temple Israel ; peal by the Community Fund in and Temple Emanuel Sister- the recent Red Feather fund- hoods at a luncheon meeting raising campaign. noon Monday in the Franklin Nemeth has devised a syste Memorial Hall. of braille notations for wr g ma- The Sisterhood will honor mathe atical and scie opted members who have been active terial h' h h in the in braille transcribing for many as years, and especially the chair- CO mo hi prr s ions, he man, Mrs. Samuel Hartman, who has trained hundreds of braill- as p t into br lie, w, of ists and herself has transcribed and on t thousands of pages for the blind. mate , and festivals. Also at this time, the new Sa are distributed throughout the Braille Bindery will be de cated. ee bind- eries in the United States. The speaker of the day will i be Abraham emeth, him • who is ass professor of mathematics Nemeth at the Univer- sity of Detroit. His subject will be "Push Back The Shadows." This is the title of the film which he narrates, used on a SAM EMMER Mr. Louis Alpiner Now Entering his 16th Year With And His Orchestra DO YOU NEED . . . an accordion player or enter- taining trio for a smaller oc- casion or home party? If so, we have a group that can .fit the bill. Blair Studio Photographers Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs TY 5-8805 KE 2-7915 Call Dl 1-1609 for information We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM- PORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED mediate Repair • Reasonably Priced _ OSEN OPTICAL SERVICE — ASK ABOUT OUR CONTACT LENS 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE A Hanukah Israel fes The effect of the mass media am Club meets OAK PARK, MICH. LI 7 - 5068 on today's woman will be dis: will be staged by Pisgah Lodge 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sholem and chapter at 8:30 p.m., Dec. Hours: Doily & Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m. cussed by a panel of experts at Al ei ch em Ins titu te... the annual American Jewish 19, at the Labor Zionist Insti- Congress paid-up division mem- tute. The star will be Jan Bart. bership meeting, noon Wednes- The closing event in the Bnai day at Young Israel Center of Brith Israel program will be at Oak Woods, 24061 Coolidge. 18:30 p.m., Dec. 20, in the Bnai Participants in the discus- Moshe Social Hall. sion will be Dorothy Jurney, women's editor of , The Detroit I Workmen's Circle Sets Free Press, Barbara Frost, wo- men's • editor of The Detroit Birthday Dinner, Debate Most Modell, Kosher Poultry and Fish Market in the Northwest Section News, and Fran Harris, women's The annual banquet of Work- editor of WWJ and WWJ-TV. men's Circle branch 111 will Moderator will be Mrs. Samuel honor chairman David Lifshitz, Linden. 16877 Stoepel, on the occasion YOUNG GEESE Also on the program will be of his 75th birthday , Sunday , OR .or the induction of new Congress at the Workmen's Circle Educa- members by Mrs. Gabriel Mos- tional Center, 18340 W. Seven SPRING DUCKS cow, membership chair m a n. Mile Road. Mrs. Sallan Lurie is program At another event scheduled We Carry a Complete chairman. bers of Line of Fresh Planning the luncheon SHOP AT !REISMAN'S NEW . LOCATION Kosher "11 t Mrs. Dellis Harwith chairman. For UN 4-3303 2-9476. T siness meeting will be CO cted by Mrs. Dan Shapero, m e n' s Division president. embers and friends ted to attend. ndon Jewish C E r Visits in Detroit Da London a guest in De end, visiting here with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flacks, and their children, 12349 Santa Rosa. While in this country, Pela is studying newspaper publish- ing conditions and is contract- ing for additional special fea- tures on the status of American Jewry to be published in the London Jewish Chronicle. e- bate team will appear meeting of branches 460-E 1060 9 p.m. today at the W.C. Center. Seymour Dussman, Larry Aran, Dan Angel and neth Thomas will discuss S. dopt a rogram of o stilsor He Insur- anc 9 Ther blic is it " vent uction Club," a group of single men and wom- en, will present its premier celebration party Dec. 18. The - organization was found- ed by Irving Kane, president and social director. Attendance at the corning event will be by invitation only. For informa- tion, call invitation committee chairmen Sue Golden, LI 7-3035, or Pearl White, UN 3-3735. Killed 9! LIVE CARP FRESH HERRING FRUITS & VEGETABLES c 29 Ib S. No.1 Michigan POTATOES .10 ,bs. 29' OT HOUSE TOMATOES . • . . • • • lb. 15' a Cohen's Pickled Schmaltz Herring . . • Best's Kosher HOT DOGS . . . Strictly Fresh SMOKED FISH • • 42 Jar lb. • lb. • • Pkg. • • • lb. 89` 69` 59` REISMAN'S 11 KOSHER Poultry & _Fish Market 13400 W. 7 MILE RD., corner of SNOWDEN DI1-4525 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Above Prices Good from Dec. 8 to 14 zv