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January 20, 1961 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-01-20

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Gail Nichamin Will
Wed Morton Jaffe

eivry

Center Announces Registration Is
Being Held for Over 300 Classes

Detroit Ladies Lechem
Aneeim Marks 40 Years

Mrs. Vera Rom, president of
Over 300 classes,. clubs and Women's Health Clubs include Detroit Ladies Lechem Aneeim,
other activities for all age groups massage, steam and dry heat, announces the 40th anniversary
will be offered this spring by solarium, sun lamps, and many banquet will be held noon
the Jewish Center, 18100 personal services.
This Week's Radio and
Wednesday at Holiday Manor.
Meyers, and its Ten Mile branch,
Television Programs
Classes begin Feb. 1.
Mrs.. Minnie Smith, an organizer
15110
W.
Ten
Mile,
Oak
Park.
of Jewish Interest
The Art departments at and past treasurer, will be
Programs in dance, drama, both branches will offer a honored for her continued serv-
DIRECTIONS, '61
physical education, aquatics, wide variety of classes in arts ice.
Time: 2:30 p.m., Sunday
music, art, lounges and game
Mickey Woolf will provide en-
Station: WXYZ-TV, Channe rooms,' clubs and special inter- and crafts for all ages.
tertainment and toastmistress
7
Adults
may
select
classes
in
est groups will be offered for
Feature: "Footnotes on Jew Pre-schoolers (ages 3-5), Jun- painting, drawing, design, mo- will be Mrs. Morris Goldberg,
ish Music," the first of two pro iors (grades 1 - 6), Tweens saics, sculpture, ceramics, crafts, past secretary. For reservations,
printmaking
grams in honor of Jewish Music (grades 7-8,
I ovie call UN 3-6170 or UN 1-1344.
boys grade 9),
Month, which begins Jan. .29 Teens (girls grade 9, 10-12), making
ery To
rt
will be presented by editor and Young Adults (19-24), Adults Coll
s, Eur
n ar
host Theodore Bikel. The 'sig (25-up) and Older Adults.
tu -, interior - decoration, A
COLOR MOVIES
nificance of liturgical music in
es of T
by
'Get'
Registration will be held at
Jewish life will be explained,
Know th A
an
HOWARD
H. TRIEST
together with a demonstration the main building 9 a.m.' to 9:30 t
20t
LI 2-7874
of the shofar and the signs of p.m. Sunday and Monday for
dren
are
offer
MISS GAIL NICHAMIN
"SEE TOMORROW
cantillation used in the chant- Center members only. Everyone in a
WHAT HAPPENED TODAY"
'es an
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nicha- ing of Biblical texts. Bikel will may register 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. woodw
g. Youth may enroll
min of Santa Barbara Dr. an- discuss such noted composers Tuesday and 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. for
nting and sculpture, and
through
Feb.
3.
as
Salamone
Rossi
of
the
16th
nounce the engagement of their
tography.
SAM EMMER
A complete copy of the spring
daughter, Gail Alice, to Morton century and Ernest Bloch, who
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Classes'
in J
died
in 1959, and will explain program is available by pho
L. Jaffe, son of Mrs. Jennie Jaffe
NOW AVAILABLE
Activit
Entertaining Trio, Accordion
in
of Norfolk Ave. The bride-elect Nussach, the traditional liturgi- ing the Center publicity offic
elude N
For Afternoon Parties
is a graduate of Wayne State cal chants used by the cantor as DI 14200.
Smaller Affairs
Women- enter Lounge,
e
University. Her fiance attended a basis for his improvizations.
Classes,
clubs
and
other
ac-
.* *
Call
DI 1 1609
ranch
lounge,
cultural
Wayne State University and is
tivities for Tweens and Teens
for information
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
presently affiliated with WXYZ-
include friendship dubs, p
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
, others' c u
TV. An August wedding is
lounges and game rooms, table Friendshi
Station: WCAR
Englis
sses, friendly visitin,,
planned.
tennis
and
groups
on
stamps,
BAR MITZVAH SPECIAL
Feature: "Crime and Commu-
CO
tee, hobby - crafts, com-
60 OR MORE
nity Relations" will include travel, book reviewing, home-
ity
servic
creativ
riting 8x10 PICTURES
participants Dr. J. Russell making, coin's, astronomy,
d choru .
Highest Quolity Work
Bright, chairman of the public journalism, photography and
affairs department of the De- leadership. Classes are offered
A. MILLSTEIN, Photographer
The famed AMERICAN BAL- troit Council of Churches, and in radio, ballroom dance, mod-
UN- 4-0611
LET THEATER will offer De- acting dean of the Liberal Arts ern dance and guitar. The de-
troit one world premiere and College, Wayne State Univer
partment also offers special
one new ballet when it appears sity; Joseph Schore, secretary dances, partiek trips, camp
Vacation-Temporary-Wake-up
for two 8:30 p.m. performances of the co-ordinating Council on weekends and holiday and v
at the Shubert Theater, Jan. Civil Rights; and Walter E. cation programs.
30 and 31. The world premiere, Klein, Jewish Community Coun-
Classes for Juniors are o
which will be part of Tuesday's cil Executive Director, who also in homemaking, science,
program, is the refreshing new will be moderator.
skating instruction, m o
jazz ballet, "Points on Jazz;"
• * *
VE 7-6701
dance and folk dance.
music by Dave Briibeck; chor-
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
activities include frien
eography by Dania Krupska;
Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunday
clubs, game rooms, crafts corner,
and scenery and costumes by co- •Station: WWJ
modeling club, roller skatin
director Oliver Smith, of "My
Feature: "From All My and Omnibus, a series of
Fair Lady" and "Camelot" Teachers'! by Irwin Gonshak, a
level stage and puppet
Fine Photography
fame. The new ballet performed fantasy, will portray the im- tions for Juniors.
Candids Professionally Finished
by the American Ballet Theater, portance of freedom and au-
For Appointment Phone
Creative dramatic class
on Monday's program, is Birgit thority, 'unity and diversity as
S. LEIBECK
KE 1-0104
.Cullberg's "Lady From the Sea," applied to teaching, and will be offered by _ the Center
which has attracted interna- point out to the student that department. Other activitie
tional acclaim.
the wise man is one who learns Juniors include art, physica
* * *
from all men. Cantor David education and - swimming.
PLASTIC FURNITURE Pi
Classes begin Jan. 29.
"MORE FUN IN '61" is this Putterman will sing the liturgi-
COVERS
MADE TO ORDER
year's slogan for the annual cal music.
Physical education an
or READY MADE
*
*
*
SHRINE CIRCUS which opens at
aquatic activities are offered
the State Fair Coliseum Jan. 30,
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
CALL ANNA KARBAL
by the physical education de-
Time: 11 a.m. Sunday
and continues through Feb. 12
LI 2-0874
partment for all age groups.
ack
under the direction of General - Station: 'WXYZ
Classes are offered in fencing,
n
Dr.
announce
t
Feature: "The Lonely Choice: weightlifting, boxing,_ sports
Circus Chairman, Herbert R.
ment of their daughter,
Case, long associated with the How Religion Can. Help" will be skills, tumbling and trampoline,
MUSIC BY
ith, to Harold Gordon Bos-
annual Police Field Day. There the subject of a talk by Rabbi judo, golf, and roller skati
in,
son
o
Mr.
Mrs.
Perc
A.
Stanley
Dreyfus
of
Temple
will be 28 performnces in all.
Aquatic courses include s
Bossin
Bnai Israel, Galveston, Tex.
* * *
instruction, diving, life s
Fla.
* * *

Violist William Preucil, form-
water safety, skin and
Th •
ide-e
COUNCIL-ALTMAN
HOUR
- ,erly a member of the Detroit
diving, and synchronized
University of Mic
Time: 10:15 p.m. Saturday
- UN 3-6283
Symphony and now on the fac-
ming.,
anned.
Station: WJLB
ulty at the University of Iowa,
open gym
Feature:
Monroe
M.

Title,
will be featured soloist with
periods
vai
the SCANDANAVIAN SYM- Workmen's Circle district com-
er non-re atoll activities
mittee chairman, will discus
PHONY ORCHESTRA 8:30 p.m. the role and activities of t
include s :sh and handball,
Saturday at the Scottish Rite organization.
slimnastici; paddleball, badmin-
Cathedral with Leonard Smith
* * *
t o n , weightlifting, volleyball,
Announces
conducting.
basketb , t e tennis and rol-
.
TO DWELL- TOGE
ler ska
A NEW QUALITY PROGRAM IN CAMPING
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
f th
's and
Mumford Grad to Sing- Station: WJBK-TV, Cha el 4 Fac .
ALBERT ZACK, Director
Feature: "Bar-Ilan
iver-
GEORGE KANTOR, Staff COordinator
at Inaugural Ball .
sity," newest landm a
of Pu is nvi
• dle
Two Four and Eight-Week Sessions
Michael Craig Aller, a 1958 higher education in the
ial to Enjoy, E
Mumford High School graduate East, will be shown in a s
Attractive Rotes — 65 Miles from Detroit
at J enter
now making pop singing his film presentation.
career, has been invited to ap-
njoy, Enjoy," an -evening of
Camp Registrar: SAUL SINKOFF
dramatic readings and discus-
pear with the Frank Sinatra S.S. Atlantic Will
sion; will be the next Center
troupe in President-elect John Be Equipped with
Theater "Audience on Stage"
F. Kennedy's inaugural ball.
Kosher Kitchen
night of the Jewish Center, 8
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
American Export Lines' S.S.
Charles H. Aller, 17526 Oak, Atlantic will be equipped with p.m. Wednesday in the Aaron
Aller* spent a year in the Uni- stabilizers to control roll and DeRoy Theater.
Excerpt,
At Our New Location
versity of Miami Dramatics De- also with a kosher, kitchen,
way
partment before transfering to starting Sunday, when the America,' th
based on
olden's popula
the American Theater Wing in
18,000-ton passenger liner is
er Part of the For-
New York. It was there that drydocked for annual inspec- book; "
Lillian Hellman; and
Featuring:
Carlo Menotti advised him to tion and overhaul, Admiral J. est"
"T•
iris in 509" will b pr
make singing his career.
• A COMPLETE LINE OF KOSHER & PARVE
M. Will, president, has an-
ed
Two of Aller's records, soon nounced.
FRESH & FROZEN FOODS
ding
ng
to be released, are "Young and
The work will be done at th
• SERVE SELF DELICATESSEN
of B n
stein,
Alone" and "The Same Age" on Sun Shipbuilding and 'Dry Do
Lorr
Gr
• OUR USUAL FINE QUALITY OF CHOICE
the Capitol label, and "Without Company, Chester; Pa.
Ber
.,
1phin
KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY
a Song" and "He" on the Roul-
Improvements will be c
son Arl•Lin., D
ris J.
lette label.
pleted in time for the ship
Lip k, Dr.
FREE DELIVERY
Sherman
The young vocalist has per- resume regular monthly sai
s.
formed on the "Borscht Cir- ings, starting Feb. 15, between
(Nathan)
on Slavin will present
(Abe)
cuit" and in various clubs in New York and Algecires, Naples, "The Bible as • Drama,"
and
and the
RUBENSTEIN
EIZELMAN
New York City.. While at col- Piraeus and Haifa.
evening will conclude with cof-
lege, he was the official cantor
fee in the wings. The program
at Hillel.
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