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Rycus- Weisberg
Troth Announced

The Metropolitan Jewish Social Club has elected Sam Yuster
president for the second consecutive year. Others to take office
• include Abe Super, vice president; Joseph Ginsberg, treasurer;
Celia Super and Yetta Klaus, secretaries; and Hyman Rubenstein,
sergeant-at-arms. Trustees are Ben Tobin, William 'Brent and Mary
. Rubin. The Board of Directors includes Meyer Meisner, Joseph
. Ginsberg, Phillip Baxter, Leon Zisman, Joseph Gold, Jenny Mariani,
- Ben Tobin, Joseph Gorosh and William Brent.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cottler and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Cohen gave a dinner party celebrating the 40th anniversary
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler of San Juan Dr.
- Abraham Berniker, Windsor Jewish community leader,
attended the World Jewish Congress sessions in Jerusalem and
is continuing his tour of Israel for another few weeks.
The Olga Jaslove Family Club scheduled a meeting for
tonight at the home of Mrs. Abe 'Gray, 23241 Kipling, Oak Park,
to discuss plans for their anniversary party.
The Cornfield Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Cornfield of Prairie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barach and their three children now
MISS
are residing at their new home, 30528 Jeanine, Livonia.
Mr.
The Sherman Family Club has elected Gertrude Steingold
president of a new slate officers. They include Jack Kopnick, of Par
the
vice president; Israel Levenstein and Johanna Meyer, secretaries; engage
ughter
Jean Lorber, treasurer, and Edward Sherman, sergeant-at-arms. Brenda
ert Weis-
berg, so . Rhea Weis-
berg of W. Eight Mile Rd. and
the late Dr. Martin Weisberg.
Miss Rycus is affiliated with
Phi Sigma Sigma, attended the
DETROIT LODGE will pre- Jewish Community Center, 1641 University of Michigan and is
sent a Jewish Music Festival Ouellette. Rabbi Sherwin. Wine a senior in the Wayne State
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the of Temple Beth El, Windsor, University College of Educa-
Sholem Aleichem Institute. The will speak on "The Jewish Com- tion. Her fiance w Janu-
program will be directed by munities in the Middle East" ary gradu
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of followed by a question and an- Unive
Cong. Adas Shalom, who will swer period. Refreshments will
also appear with Zenovi Bistrit- be served. No admission charge.
sky, violin s o 1 0 i s t; Adelle
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Brown, soprano; Sidney Res-
BUSINESS AND PRO
nick, baritone; The Adas SIONAL CHAPTER wi . old
Shalom Youth Choir and Bella its annual "Co-Ed Ni
8:30
G o l d b e r g, accompanist. The p.m. Tuesday at th
ainbow
fat
public is invited. Refreshments Terrace. A film,
rn While
will be served.
eakfa of
You Sleep," will
featured,
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nd
ilin Cl
will
along with refr ments and
.m. Sun . Rabbi
EAST SIDE WOMEN will dancing. Only p -up members
in . H. Gorre •
will lec-
hold a victory luncheon 12:30 will be admitt
n "What I
hodox Juda-
p.m. Monday at Ranucci's, an-
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nounces President Mrs. Joseph
DETROIT L . GE-CHAPTER
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Fogelson.- For reservations, call will hold a
ncheon noon
Mrs. Jane Rosenfeld, UN 4-6407. Wednesday at
Nicholas
Fenakel and
e Oak Park
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Adas Shalom . Synagogue
Community Cent
ilmS
ale Choir will appear at a
PISGAH LODGE, in conjunc- slides will be sh
tion with the Jewish
na
ker will be Earl Yaillen, program of the TEMPLE IS-
Fund, will present
evening
gan regional BBYO direc- RAEL MEN'S CLUB 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Temple's Leon
of Jewish music
Mon- tor.
Frarn Hall, announces Victor
day at the
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m Greenberg
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Center. R
acob E. Segal of
AL RT EINSTEIN CHAP- Bloomfield; vice president.
Cong.
s .halom will , speak TER ill meet 8:30 p.m.
on
S ret of Israel's Se- Wedn ay at Cong. Mishkan
cur
Featured will be
Israel A business session and
n e Loring, mezzo
initi on of new members will
ily Adama,
be
ld. Refreshments will be
ita Sloan p
ed. Guests are invited.
our, with
, will
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follow the
, a cordin
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ALBERT
D.
TUCKER CHAP-
to Dan Le
Went. Gu
ER will meet 8:15 p.m. Tues-
are invite
d'ay at the Workmen's Circle
* * *
Center. Guest speaker will be
WINDSOR LODG
vites the Rabbi Stanley Greenberg,. di-
lic to an ope
cial evening rectOr ' of organizations of the
at the Windsor Jewish Corinnunity Council. His
topic will be "Do Jewish -Fam-
ilies Have Moral and Ethical
THIS OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 28; 1961
Values?" A special ceremony
will be held for chapter mem-
bers honoring their first an-
niversary. , Refreshments will
be served.

Bnai Brith Activities

Workmen's .C .

estaurant Day Menu

Roast turk
beef will b
menu at
Day a
•rkmen's Circle,
22.
ners will be served
until evening at the
n's Circ
a •
er, 18340 . 7
Proceeds wi
plement th
id
funds at t
eisen
Jewish Sc ol.
ublic is
invited.
Work
Circle branch
1 as slated a talk by Chair-
man Edwin G. Shifrin on "Jew-
Life in Russia" 9 p.m. Sat-
ay at the W. C. Center, 18340

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Guild will meet for a compli-
mentary luncheon and another
presentation in the "Designs for
Service" series noon Jan. 20 in
the hospital's lecture hall, an-
nounces President Mrs. William
P. Greenberg.
Theme for the program will
be "Nursing—Past and Present,"
according to Mrs. Philip Peven,
program chairman and author
and producer of the original skit.
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Gross, director; Mrs. Sidney J.
Winer, narrator; and the cast
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nursing staff.
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