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January 13, 1961 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-01-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, January 13, 1961 —

To Marry

MISS SHEILA DISHELL

Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Sheila
Rae Dishell, daughter of Mrs.
Estyr Dishell of Monte Vista
Ave. and the late Louis S.
Dishell, to Jack Levenson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Levenson
of St. Marys Ave. A fall wed-
ding is being planned.

• JANICE BOOK, age 9, placed
first in the junior division of the
co-operative library quiz between
the Windsor Sandwich Branch
Library and Detroit's Parkman
Branch Library. The daughter of
Mr.and Mrs. Leo Book of Quincy
Ave., Janice correctly answered
questions on a list of 13 books
she was required to read at th
Parkman Library.

JNF Women
Betsy Kanter Will
Prep for. Annual I Wed Joel Cohen
Donor Event

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund this week
urged the Detroit community
to "help build the Independence
Forest for Israel's defense."
JNF women volunteers have
been active campaigning for
funds for trees these past weeks
and will cul-
minate their
efforts with
the annual
JNF donor tea
at 12:30 p.m.
Jan. 31 at
Temple Israel.
Mrs. George
Lerner, Presi-
dent, has an
that Mrs. Lerner
Ira Hirschmann, lecturer and
author and former U. S. repre-
sentative in war refugee rescue
efforts, will be guest speaker.
Featured artist for the event
will be Mort Freeman, popular
songster of radio and television.
Mrs. William Levin is donor
chairman.
The Ladies Auxiliary will
hold its final meeting prior to
the donor affair 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Beth Aaron
Synagogue social hall.
Mrs. Harry Portnoy, program
, announces
rella rlev will
a varied pr ram of
„songs.
A dessert luncheon ill be
illiam
served by Mesdames
on. So-
Hordes and Jul' s L
cial hostesses r th fternoon
ng Bloom,
es
orris Dorn
e

Judge
on

udge Benja-
as filed the
ee with Thomas
Clerk, and will
seek re-elec-
tion to the
office which
he presently
holds.
He was ap-
pointed to the
Common Pleas
Court in De-
cember, 1957,
by Governor
G. Mennen
Williams a n d
fill out the re-
unexpired term,
His victory was
o to one over his

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Delegate Ass6mbly to Convene Thursday

V arious approaches and
"Is There a Jewish Approach
to Prejudice?" will be the points of view will be presented
theme of the forthcoming Jew- by Mrs. Samuel Aaron and
ish Community Council Dele- Charles Goldstein, members of
Cs uncil's Executive Corn-
gate Assembly to be convened
by Erwin Ellmann.
8:15 p.m. Thursday at the,
kelman will sum-
man branch of United 116
Community Coun-
Schools, 18977 Schae . inal
s week to
on dealing with
notices were sent
residents of
ejudice. The pro-
delegates and
Council affili d organizations
moderated by
inkelman, Corn-
inden.
by Stanley J
s portion of the
munity Co ell !tresident.
pro-
feature a report
The D gate Assem
Council activities
gram c mittee,
the
lye Director Walter
leaders
of Mrs.
e Women's Auxiliary
stein,
airman, w
ese
nited Hebrew Schools,
a fil
iscussion
r a
y Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, will
depicti ways of m
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MISS BETSY KANTER

Dr. and Mrs. Norman E. Kan-
ter of Northlawn Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Betsy Sue, to Joel Mitchell
Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Cohen of Dexter Blvd.
The bride - elect attended
Michigan State University and
is now a student at Great Lakes
College. Her fiance is a graduate
of Wayne State University,
where he is. presently complet-
ing his master's degree in psy-
chology. He is affiliated with
Kappa Nu fraternity and Psi
Chi and Delta Sigma Rho honor-
ary ,fraternities.
A June 25 wedding at Adas
Shalom Synagogue is planned.

Dr. Bernard Lander
Speaks at Conference
on `Jewish Thought'

Dr. Bernard Lander, director
of the Graduate School of Yesh-
iva University and consultant to
the White House Conference on
Children and Youth, will be
guest speaker at a conference
on contempo-
rary Jewish
thought, spon-
sored by the
Detroit
Friends of
Yeshiva Uni-
versity, 11 a.m.
Jan. 29 at Beth
Abrahain
Synagogue.
An ordained
rabbi and so-
ciologist, Dr.
Lander is an
authority on
t h e problems
Of juvenile de-
linquency
He will ills- Dr. Lander
cuss a new book by Yeshiva
University's president, Dr. Sam-
uel Belkin, entitled "In HiS
Image," and will indicate its
significance to contemporary
thought.
Following Dr. Lander's talk,
workshop sessions on synagogue
administration, budgeting, youth
programming and new member-
ship will be held. The congre-
gation's sisterhood members will
be hostesses for the conference,
open to the public.

Pinsker Aid to Install
Officers for New Year

Pinsker Progressive Aid So-
ciety will hold its annual in-
stallation of officers at the
meeting hall.
Members are invited to bring
their friends. A social evening
is planned, and refreshments
will be served.
New officers elected are Man-
nie Ekelman, president; Sam
Rosenberg, vice-president; Her-
man Bernson, treasurer; Fred
Katz and Abe Kusnit, secre-
taries; Hyman Lipsitz, res.
treasurer; Ben Hoffer and Har-
ry Silits, hospitalers; Mrs. Jen-
nie Weiner and Mrs. Sadie Hof-
fer, ladies' hospitalers; Joe
Katz and Sol Baron, board of
candidates; Hyman Gilman, ser-
geant-at-arms, and Mesdames
Fannie Katz, Dorothy Ekelman
and Goldie Kusnit, trustees.

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