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February 17, 1961 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-02-17

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Bnai Brith Activities

A citation for outstanding
humanitarian efforts will be
presented to Dr. William Haber,
professor' of economics at the
University .of Michigan, at the
annual. Brotherhood Meeting of
Pisgah Lodge, 8:30 p.m. Monday
in the auditorium of the Hayim
Greenberg Center. Guest speak-
ers will be Dr.
James H.
Laird, minis-
ter of Central
Methodist
Church; a n d
Dr. Morris
Adler, spirit-
ual leader of
Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Dr.
Haber has
been national
chairman of
the Bnai Brith
Hillel Founda-
tion Commis-
Haber _ sion since
1935 and is president of Ameri-
can ORT and world president of
:its central board. Lodge mem-
bers, families and friends are
invited to the event. A social
hour and refreshments also are
on the program. The annual
Father-Son and Daughter event
of the Lodge will be held 2 p.m.
Sunday in the Greenberg audi-
torium. Janie Sell Kiddies
Revue_ will be headliner, and
stage, TV and radio stars will
perform. Souvenirs and refresh-
merits will be distributed.
• * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS Drama-
tics Club will present "Curtain
Going Up" 8:30 p.m. March 7
at the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute. Talented members of the
lodge and chapter will participate
in the fund-raising show. For
reservations, call lodge members
B. Auster, UN 2-0329; S.
Schwartz, UN 3-3342; B. Rudman,
VE 8-4612; and chapter members
Mesdames -Rose Stocker, DI
1-4286; V. Eichelbaum, VE
6-9329; S. Gershon, VE 5-9296;
and B. Leiderman, UN 1-5632.
*. * *
ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
will feature a Bnai Brith Youth
Organization program with a spe-
cial slide showing by Earl Yaillen,
Michigan regional director of
BBYO, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Sholem Aleichem Institute. Re-
freshments will be served. The
community is invited.
* * *
REX CHAPTER and LODGE
will present t • joint Anti-
ague • t 9 p.m.
Defamatio
Wednesd
e Oa Park
Commu
Cen e , Oa Park
Blvd.
t of Coolidge. A anel
discus n on "Open S CC ancy
Housi g" will be m
d by
rector
Walt Kleri, e e
Coun-
of t
Jewi
d wi

cil,
a nder
• ember of
Lev , atto ey
the ichig
Regi al Advisory
Boa
of A L,
David Cow-

Elect .. .
FRANCES F.

SOLOVICH

No. 53

COMMON
PLEAS
JUDGE

Phyllis Shaw Weds
Larry D. Blavin

ley, field representative of the
Mayor's Commission on Com-
munity Relations. A film "All
the Way Home" will be shown,
and refreshments will be served.
The public is invited.
. *
Rabbi M A N D E L ZAGER
LODGE will hold its annual in-
doctrination night 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Hayim Green-
berg Center, Schaefer and Seven
Mile Rd. The Detroit Metropoli-
tan Council Degree Team, in-
cluding Hyman Crystal and
Alfred Bounin, will officiate. A
presentation to past president
Leo Goldenberg will be made:

"A Profile of Detroit: Prej-
udice vs. Progress" will be the
topic of the Anti-Defamation
League program p l a n n e d by
YUSTER-ROSENBERG LODGE
for Thursday evening at Lutzker
Hall, 15775 tames Couzens.
Micliael A. Gaines, assistant di-
rector of the Anti-Defamation
League, will be featured
speaker, discussing the current
scene in intergroup relations.
including discriminatory prac-
tices, hate groups and correc-
tive civil rights legislation. A
question and answer period will
follow. The public is invited.
• -* *
ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAP-
TER Will host W.. H. Carrico,
assistant secretary treasurer of
the Better Business Bureau, at
a me e tin g 8:15 p.m. at the
BBYO office, 15722 W. Seven
Mile. He will explain the
phases and services of the
Bureau. Guests are welcom
Refreshments will be served
• * *
"The World of Bnai
featuring Albert Dekker
1 be
shown at a meeting of
NRY
MORGENTHAU C
PTER
8:30 p.m. Monda
at Beth
Abraham Synagog
Mem•s
and friends are in ed. Refr .h-
d.
ments will be se
- -
*
BUSINESS A
PROFES-
SIONAL CHAP R will hear
Sol Littman, di
for of the
Michigan Regiona ffice of
Anti-Defamation L
annual Brotherhood- Night meet-
ing, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Beth
Joseph Synagogue, 18450 Wyom-
ing. The speech will cover "The
Carver , School Incident." Re-
freshments will be s e r v e d.

MRS. LARRY BLAVIN

Phyllis Elaine Shaw was wed
to Larry Donald Blavin in a
ceremony performed Feb. 14 by
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Rabbi
Milton Arm at Adas Shalom
Synagogue.
The newlyweds are t
ild-
ren of Mr. an
.
is Shaw
of Hartwe
ve. a
rs. Faye
Blavin o
orthfi d Blvd. and
the lat
r. Her an Blavin.
The ide wo
sil -
taffet ashioned i a ba
neckli
em • •
ith
encon ce. Fera cro
head
h a fingerti
of silk
illusio
he ca •
*te or-
chids •on
• Matron
onor was Harrie
Waze. B esmaids i n
I
ar, Susan
nrot
d jriVbr . • smai
Susan
vin
nd Mic
e
aze wa
ower
girl.
Ha
served his
brother
est man. Ushers
were Herbe Waze, Sam Green-
b i Jero e Shaw, Don Sklar,
rd
ith and Ian Gaum.
aze was ring bearer.

hern Michigan's Newest
mmer Camp on Beautiful
Grand Traverse Bay
and' Lake Mougay

Glaucoma, an eye disease most
prevalent among persons 40
years of age or older, may re-
sult in blindness unless detected
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for the Prevention of Blindness.
Adults 40 and over should have
their eyes examined at least once
every two years. •

When a Jewish "AWOL" sol-
dier was brought before Abraham
Lincoln, the Civil War president
invoked a Biblical dictum to save
him from court martial.
The story of this soldier and
of the mutual quests for moral
truths by America and Je
will be depicted in original
tions by students of the
illel
Day School of Detroit
p.m.
Wednesday in the audi •ium of
the Esther Berman is uilding,
Schaefer at Seven Mil d.
Parents, friends a Detroit
educational leaders will •w sig-
nificant scenes in the li
both Lincoln and Washington
interpreted in English and He-
brew by all grades of the school,
from kindergarten through third
grade.
The "Minuet" by Mozart will
be danced- by a group of students
accompanied by the school chorus.
Hebrew lyrics have been set to
the Mozart music.
A special feature will be a
rendition by the student body of
Emma L a z a r u s' tribute to
America, "Give Me Your Tired,
it Poor," conducted by Mrs.
on Gewirtz, Hillel music di-

rector.
Hillel teachers who have writ-
ten or translated the special ma-
terials for the Lincoln-W
ton celebra
Gers•ms, Maurice
ervising principal), Chana
lishory and Libby Newman, and
Sime Sable d David Zwick.
Rabbi Jac EIS - a
leader of
gogue, is
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speaker in its
lecture series
on Wednesday
night at the
synagogue. He
will speak on
"The,Many
Faces of the
Modern Jew,"
according to
President Jos= Rabbi Weinberg
eph Koenig. Rabbi Weinberg
for five years has been director
of internal relations and culture
commission of the Jewish Com-
munity Council.
* *
ALPHA 0 M E.G A, Detroit
Alumni Chapter, will hold an
Oneg Shabbat 8:30 p.m: today at
Cong. Beth Moses, announces
President Dr. Leo Shipko. Serv-
ices will be conducted by mem-
bers of the dental fraternity. A
social hour will follow. Rabbi
Hyman Agress wi" speak on "The
Role of the Professional Man in
Our Community." The community
is invited.

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