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February 03, 1961 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-02-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

nai

"The Magic' of. Jewish Revival"
will be the subject of the sermon
to be delivered 8:15 p.m. today
by Rabbi Moses. Lehrman at
Cong. Bnai Moshe on the occasion
of Bnai Brith's ADULT EDUCA-
TION PROGRAM. This will be
the second in the season's series
of "Jewish Heritage" programs
to be co-sponsored with the Bnai
Brith men's and women's councils
of metropolitan Detroit. The
Bnai Moshe Choir will be led by
Grantor Louis Klein in the
liturgical music. A social hour
including refreshments will con-
clude the evening. Mrs. -Alan
Nathan and Albert Gutman are in
charge of arrangements. The
public is invited.

*

*

DOWNTOWN LODGE and
CHAPTER will present an Anti-
" Defamation League Town Hall
Meeting on "Open Occupancy
Housing" 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at - the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute. The pane' will consist of
Rabbi Harold Hahn of Temple
Beth El, Dr. Mel Ravitz, profes-
sor of sociology at Wayne State
-University; and Sander Leven,
attorney. • Refreshments will be
served. The public is invited.
* * *
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER will feature a Chinese auc-
tion at its next meeting 8:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Refresh-
ments will be served. Guests are
invited. For information, call
Mrs. H. Shebowich, LI 7-3762,
or Mrs. Irving Tackel, DI 1-5242.
* * *
LOUIS STONE CHAPTER
will hold a general meeting and
Valentine's Day party 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Irwin Katzman, 13230 Irvine,
Oak Park. Games and refresh-
ments will be featured. For re-
servations, call Mrs.. Katzman,
LI 5-6024. For transportation,
call Thelma Seder, UN 1-3094.
* * *
Wayne State _University fresh-
man Jerry Maxmen, 18, of 18215
Oak, is attending the annual
midyear executive meeting of
the BNAI BRITH- YOUTH OR-
GA.NIZATION this weekend -in
Washington, D.C. He is presi-
dent of District No. .6 of the
Aleph Zadik Aleph and a mem-
ber of Louis Brandeis AZA.
* * *
YUSTER - ROSENBERG
LODGE will hold a business
meeting 9 p.m. Thursday at
Lutzker Hall.

Pisgah Lodge-Chapter Emerges
Leader in Israel Bond Campaign

Pisgah Lodge and Chapter led the 1960-61 Metropolitan
Detroit Israel Bond campaign by subscribing $43,300 of the
$115,000 pledged by the entire Detroit Bnai Brith. The men
and women who led the record Pisgah Israel Bond drive are,
from left: Elias Goldberg, Pisgah Israel co-chairman; Dan Levy,
Pisgah Lodge president; Mrs. Carl Gould, Pisgah Chapter
president; Alexander Gersuk, Pisgah's Israel eo-chairmati, and
Alfred Bunin, past president of Pisgah Lodge and Bnai Brith
Metropolitan Council.

ctivities in Society

Holds Barn Dance

The uproarious Broadway and
London hit, "AT THE DROP
OF A HAT," starring Michael
Flanders and Donald Swann,
will begin a two-week engage-
ment at the Shubert Theater,
Feb. 13. There will b
eb. 18,
matinee performa
rtain at all
22 and 2
antes is at 9
eveni
e .
producer Alex-
p.
er #. Cohen feels make
ssible not o
ining, but als
d enj
ter.
t
t the
playe
city audiences
throughout the past
New York,
run in

Key School P.T.A. announces
a Valentine's Day Barn Dance
will be held, 9 p.m. Feb. 12 in
the school's gymnasium, 23400
Jerome, Oak Park.
Featured caller will be Jim
Schultheis. - Tickets may be ob-
tained at the door or by calling
s. Lillian Greenwald, LI
314.

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A reception in honor of newlyweds Dr.. and Mrs. Daniel Elazar forest trees are
and the bride's parents, the David Feinbergs of Chicago, will be during t
tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elazar, parents of the bridegroom, in
o
el by th
Sunday, in the auditorium of the Esther Berman Building, 18977
DEPART-
Schaefer. No cards.
e Jewish National
Jack Tomarin was elected president of the Shorem Fa
Club at a recent meeting held at the home of Mr. an
Irving Lawton of Cherrylawn Ave. Others to take office
Harold Golden, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Tomarin and Mrs.
Orchestra &
Brawer, secretaries. The next meeting will be held - Su
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weberman, 23160*
Entertainment
the
Oak_ Park.
er Contest,"
Mr. and .Mrs. T. Fuller recently returned from a visit with being held in conjunction with
their son, Irving, practicing law in Beverly Hills,- Calif.
They at- the 20th Century Fox release of
.
tended a cocktail party in celebration' of his •
tended
• • to the Cali- "Esther and the King."
fornia and Michigan Bar Associations.
The Mr. and Mrs. Group of the
of Hope w
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr.
d Mrs. j.
Hoptman,
16042 Hilton, Southfield. At the
meeti
mg Weintr ub
was elected vice-president of th
oup
a vacancy le by
Larry Schwartz who resigned.
e clu
o sust ry
and Marian Schwartz as honor
m e • e b
past
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research and fighting off cata ophi c diseas

COLOR
CONSULTATION
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B1 I I. of Ridge. e Ave., Oak P
will be honored on the occ on of the' 35th weddina
ni-
LI 6-4516
LI 6-0232
versary with an Oneg Shabb
given by Chapter S.
the
Sholem Aleichern Institute at 9 p.
oday at th
e. Morris
Friedman Will review "Queen -Mifia
rovitz.
Mr. and Mrs. George Agree are aboard the SS JERUSALEM
cruising in the West Indies.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rosen and Mr. and Mrs. Julius S
are sunning in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
osher Meats and Poultry
Mrs. Alice Grossman has joined her husban
for a brief sojourn.
AT OUR NEW LOCATION
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Framovitz have a
extended stay.
Dr. and Mrs. -B. D. Welling ar
liner BRASIL on a cruise to Sout
Just N. of 10 Mile Rd.

arry
eedman

LI 7-2899

oalltan, Synar gritenors

EIZELMAN

STEIN

4 Greenfield Rd.

Prominent Detroit
Judges on Committee - *Gershens.on, Nam
Pre-
to Honor David J. Cohn Chairman of .196
Allied
Judges Victor Baum, Charles

Kaufman, Ira Kaufman, Nathan
Kanfman, John. Weiss and Burton
Shifman of Oak Park are serving
on the sponSoring committee to
honor David- J. Cohn, prominent
Detroit attorney, at the annual'
banquet dinner to be held Feb.
27 'at Holiday Manor by the Vaad
Hotabonim, according to Rabbi
Chaskel Grubner of the Council
of Orthodox
Rabbis of De-
troit.
A meeting of
the sponsoring
committee will
be held 8:30
p.m. Monday at
the hame of
Charles F e i n-
. berg, 872 Bos7
Starr
ton.
Isadore Starr, chairman of the
steering 'committee, announced
that the sponsoring committee is
compoSed of -70 proMinent • De-
troit - leaders representing every
phase of Jewish Communal life.
Isadore Sosnick and Joseph
the Lands-
Kadans, chairnien
manshaften, have issued
ssued a call to
all landsmanshaften in Detroit
to be reptesented with the other
Jewish organizations at the 23rd
annual dinner.. -

Key School P.T.A.

Brevities

ore," Zu
• on
us job
as chairman in
the 1960 campaign and we are
fortunate to have him in the
same fibst."
Last year, 1,200 ,pre-campaign
contributors donated a total of
more' than $3,036,461 for Feder-
ation's 13 member agencies in
Detroit, the United Jewish Ap-
peal rescue and rehabilitation
programs and the other national
and overseas needs our organ-
ized Jewish community sup-
ports. Since the Allied Jewish
Campaign was inaugurated in
1926, more than $53,800,000 has
been raised through the pre=
campaign division.

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CHARLES

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Paul Zuckerman, chairman-of
the 1961 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, has made official an-
nouncement that Charles H.
Gershenson is pre - campaign
chairman for 1961.
"Pre-Campaign is the vitally
important big gifts section
which handles the solicitation
$4000
contri,butors

Park Gallery Exhibits
`Les Funambulistes'

Beginning Sunday, the Park
Gallery, 20090 Livernois, will
present the first midwest show-
ing of four leading contempor-
ary French painters of the
School of Paris.
"Les Funambulistes" will in-
clude the works of Andre Civet,
Baron - Renouard, Jean - Marie
Calmettes and Claude Venard.

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