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Slate Dubnow
Centennial
Event Feb. 26

Faye Mathis Weds
Edward Menczer
'awe

every

Young Israel Schools
Taking Registration

Ohela Halevi
at Cafe Galerie

Ohela Halevi, Israeli folk
musician and recording artist,
yesterday began a two-week en-
gagement at the C e Galerie,
19940 Livernois, ough Feb.
26.
Hebrew,
She sing
an h.
Fre•ch
vi is the daughter
alevi, founder of

On Air

The Young Israel Institute of
Jewish Studies, operated jointly
by Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
and the Young Israel Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, will begin
its second cycle of classes this
week.
Rabbi Israel Rockove will
discuss "The Humash Portion
of the Week," and Rabbi
Morris Greenes "Fundamentals
of Judaism," 8 - 10 p.m. Mon-
days at the Young Israel of
Northwest, 17376 Wyoming.
Dr. Max Kapustin will con-
tinue the "Survey of Jewish
History," and Rabbi Sholom P.
Wohlgelernter will discuss "The
Humash Portion of the Week,"
8 -10 p.m. Thursday at the
Young Israel of Oak-Woods,
24061 Coolidge, Oak Park.
Regular classes in Hebrew,
Humash, Mishnah, Talmu d,
Prayerbook, and Israeli song
will continue. For information,
call the main office of Yeshi-
h Yehudah, WE 1-0203.

The Centenary of Simon Dub-
This Week's Radio and
now, famed world Jewish his-
-Television Programs
torian, communal leader, and
of Jewish Interest
champion of Jewish rights, who
was killed by the Nazis, will be
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
marked here in conjunction with
' Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Jewish communities throughout
Station: WWJ.
the world, with a. special program
Feature: "The Days of a
8 p.m. Feb. 26, at the Jewish
Poet" by Ir win Gonshak
lo
Center, it was announced by I.
portray the story of -
h
Pokempner, chairman of the cul-
Ibn Gabirol, poet of
ings
ture commission of the Jewish •
century, and hi wa
and
Community Council, which is
through Spain see
sponsoring the program, and Dr.
the meaning of
Norman Drachler, chairman of
the Dubnow Centenary Commit-
TO DWELL OGETHER
tee of Detroit.
Time: 9:15 a.m. Saturday.
Also participating in the plan-
Station: WJBK-TV, Channel 2.
MRS. EDWARD MENCZER
ning committee are Morris
-Feature: "Growth of a Living
Becker, Moshe Haar, Dr. Shmarya
Faye Rose Mathis, daughter of Faith," part two of a discussion
Kleinman, • Dr. Samuel Krohn, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mathis of by Rabbi Morris Adler, spiritual
Benjamin Laikin, Louis LaMed, Pennington Dr:, was wed to Ed- leader of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Jack Malamud, Emanuel Mark, ward Menczer, son of Mr. and and vice-president of the Jewish
Sidney M. Shevitz, Edwin Shifrin Mrs. Alex Menczer of Tracey Community Council, will focus
and Dr. Leonard Sidlow.
Ave., Dec. 26 at Rainbow Terrace. on the continuing growth of
DAVE
Tickets may be obtained either
Rabbi Morris Adler, assisted Ridaism after Biblical days, as
from organizations or from the by Cantor Rueven Frankel, of- embodied in the Talmud.
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Jewish Community Council, 163
ficiated.
IS THE
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Madison Ave., WO 2-6710.
IDE'S BEST FRIEND
The bride wore a white floor-
the Isr 1 Theat
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Dubnow was the author of the
ctress, L
famed
Station: WCAR.
ten-volume "Universal History of length gown of Italian silk, with
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Durin
the war
a
fitted
bodice
and
ruffled
chapel
Feature: "Life Without Prej-
the Jewish People." In opposi-
1
tion to Graetz, he emphasized the train. Adorning" the gown were udice," a special broadcast Miss Ha i ente
y in-
w
social as against intellectural fac- appliques of French lace trim- marking Race Relations Sunday, and hers
THAN SPECIAL
eep struck
tors in Jewish • history, and • stres- med with sequins and pearls. A will include as participants Dr. jured when fter
ORE-
60 0
recov
min
sed the East European devel- coronet of seed pearls and mother Richard C. Hertz, member of land
$ 1 00
ICTURES
8x1
gage
was
opments. His researchers into of pearl sequins held her finger- the Community Council's Execu- she
ighest Quality Work
radio.
tip
'illusion
veil.
She
carried
her
tive Committe eand senior rabbi
Jewish history in Russia, Poland
MILLSTEIN, Photographer
as perf
Sh
and Lithuania, were of major im- bridal bouquet of white orchids at Temple Beth El, as modera-
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on a sterling silver Bible from tor; Hon. Wade H. McCree, Jr., out
United
portance.
abel.
n
the
ords
Israel.
Wayne
County
Circuit
Court
He propounded the doctrine of
y except
Gloria Zeitak, sister of the Judge; Dr. Mel Ravitz, professor She
spiritual autonomism according to
ant The Best?
, organizations,
which the Jews are a nation in- - bride, was matron of honor. of sociology at Wayne State Monda w schools
• he
he Folks Who've Had
tellectually, and aspire to social Vivian Gottfried, Diane Stein- University; and Mrs. James H e s may ma and
rr in
and culthral, but not political or hardt, Sheila Chanin and Suzanne Brophy, race relations chairman gr closed perf
M BARNETT
at e
fo
Boschan
also
attended
the
bride.
for
the
Detroit
Archidiocesan
territorial independence. He also
and Hii Orchestra
Tzvi
ca
e
Galerie
b
Karen
Siegler
of
Peoria,
Ill.,
was
Council of Catholic Women.
wrote extensively on Hassidism.
5.
chtel, UN
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His first text book of Jewish his- flower girl.
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Best man was Dr. Richard
tory appeared in Russian in 1898.
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
ord
entine Ho
Three years later his Universal Menczer, brother of the bride-
Station. WJLB.
groom. Ushers were Roger Gott-
History was published.
Mips, chair-
SIMCHA
Feature: Morris Becker, direc- man o ance committee of-
After the Kishinev pogrom in fried, Larry Mann, Harold
MELODY
1903, Dubnow helped implement Mathis, brother of the bride, and tor of the Workmen's Circle the Henry Ford High School
Abraham Reisen S c h o o l and Par e n t - Teachers Club, an-
the idea of Jewish self-defense James Boschan.
The couple went to Chicago for member of the committee plan- nounces a "Valentine Drop-In
groups. Two years later, settling,
(AUNTIE SAW
in Vilna, he enunciated the prin- their honeymoon and now reside ning the city-wide observance Dance" will be held 3:30 to
Serving Det. & Sub - . Area
4-01
of the Simon Dubnow Centen-
aef
18716
ciple of Jewish national-cultural on Stoepel Ave.
• m. TueSday at the schOol.
Holtz
r
Direct
ary, will discuss the pro
autonomy. Later, he organized
ey will be master o
, 0
4 1
Re
that event.
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the "Folk Party" and published
ceremo s for the event.
d,
* *
rhythm
Special' g
his "Pinkas Harhedinah of
, Cre-
Mus. A ., B ing, Cr
ISRAEL
MESSAGE
e-school
ative .e eriences f
' Lithuania." He was co-editor of
6 yrs.
children, ages
Time: 11 a . Sunday:
the St. Petersburg Di Yiddishe .
"Brotherhood Week" will be
Oc per day..
Transpo
Z.
Station: W
Per Class
_ Velt when his first scholarly work observed by CHARLES - AND
Tues., hurs., Fri. $1.75
e se
and his
Feature:
in Yiddish was published.
AARON KOGAN POST 9 p.m.
Aft. 12:30 to 3 P.M.
ogra
2.00
2 Days—Tues., Thurs.
In 1917 Dubnow. formulated Tuesday When it will meet joint- series of
EY-NOTES
2.00
3 Days—Mon., Wed., Fri.
the platform of Russian Jewry ly with Lt. Robert H. Stoll Am- rating the 7th ann
1.75
5 Days—Mon. thru Fri.
MUsica
"Music 'As You Like It"
a.s part of a Jewish universal vet Post and the Catholic War wide Jewi
SIMCHA MELODY
ted.
EXCLUSIVE FREE OFFER
Veteran Lithuanian Post in the will be pre
people.
Dubnow was murdered by the Jewish War Memorial Building,
DAY - CAMP
For
Information
Call
Don't waste other people's
Nazis in 1941 in the Riga Ghetto. 4095 W. Davison. Prof. August
TrIns. & Food Provided $4 per
day. Ages 3-6 yrs. — 7-10 yrs.
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Kerber of Wayne State Univer- time while you're wasting your
sity will be guest speaker on own.
"Crime and Community Rela-
tions.' Refreshments will be
served. Members are asked to
attend. _
The golden wedding anniver-
* * *
sary of Mr. and Mrs. -Sam Marks,
DETROIT POST and AUXIL-
19990 • Appoline, was celebrated IARY will service Ward 7:E
13400 W. 7 Mile Rd. corner Snowden
at a family dinner on Feb. 5. the Ann Arbor 'Veterans"
Their - children _include Irving pital - Tuesday with a plc
Fresh, Closed
Kosher Killed
Marks - of Tucson, Ariz.; Ben eon, announces Prent Han-
Marks of New York City; Mrs. nah Seinwel and •spital chair-
Sara Holinstat and Mrs. Ted man Fannie K. an. Post Hos-
Fogel. They have seven grand- pital chairme , are Morris Sein-
children.
wel and co-c irman Lou Sch
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Resumes Piano Classes

Freda Greenbaum Goldberg
announces the opening of her
piano classes for the 1961
season. Prospective students
can call her at TO 9-1722.

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Intercon
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ar-
The Intercongre
lied Council -- will present a
"Nautical Night" featuring Dick
Stein and his orchestra 9:30
p.m. Feb. 25 at Cong. Bnai
David in Southfield.
Refreshments will be served
and the public is invited.
Sponsoring synagogues are
Adas Shalom, .Temple Beth El,
Bnai David, Shaarey Zedek and
Temple Israel. For information,
call Chairman R. Steinberg, DI
1-0356.

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