In observance of Jewish Mu-
sic Month, the Married Couples
Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe has
invited Cantor Louis Klein and
the Sisterhood Choral Group for
an evening of music 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, in the lounge of the
Synagogue, Ten Mile Rd. at
Kenosha, Oak Park.
After presenting several selec-
tions, members of the Choral
Group and their husbands will
be guests of the club for re-
freshments. Cantor Klein also
will sing Purim melodies.
Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs.
Boris Tobes of Southfield.
Eisenberg, Taubman, Wainger
Pre-Campaign Co-Chairmen;
Launch Solicitations This Week
sculapian Pharmaceutical
ty plans a night of game 8:
.m. April 12 at th
Terrace. F
and refres
go to the
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call
s. Harry
or Meyer
1-2815. Morris
uch and Mrs. Meyer Rob-
iner are presidents of the men's
and women's groups, respectively.
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Farband LZO Branch
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The third anniversary of
Truman Branch, Farband Labor
Zionist Organization, will be
observed with a cocktail and
mixer 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
B. Kramer, 19474 Monica.
A program of musical enter-
tainment is planned, announces
Charles Lempert, president, -
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Eisenberg
Taubman
Charles Gershenson, pre-
campaign chairman of the 1961
Allied Jewish Campaign, an-
nounces that Sol Y. Eisenberg,
A. Alfred Taubman and Jack J.
Wainger have been named pre-
campaign co-chairmen.
The pre campaign section so-
licits men's contributions o f
-
Wainger
$1,000 and over. The campaign
has more than 800 gifts in that
category for a total of more
than $3,000,000.
Eisenberg is a member of the
board of Sinai Hospital's Sha-
pero School of cursing. He was
a member of the executive com-
mittee of the 1960 campaign.
Taubman was a pre-campai
co-chairman in 1960. He se
on the board of governors o
Jewish Welfare Federatio
nd
is a board member of th De-
troit Service Group, J ish
Community Center and Je
h
Home for Aged.
Wainger, who also returns to
his post as pre-campaign co-
chairman, is a member of the
board of the Detroit Service
Group and the Fresh Air
Society.
Gershenson also announced
formation of a pre-campaign
cabinet whose members are:
Louis C. Blumberg, Irving Rose,
Hyman Safran, Max Stollman,
Phillip Stollman and C. William
Sucher.
The preliminary tempo of the
1961 Allied Jewish Campaign is
increasing, with two major di-
vision meetings scheduled for
next week, reports Paul Zuck-
erman, campaign chairman.
The food division will hear
General S.L.A. Marshall, De- • *
troit News military critic, at a
fund-raising dinner, 6 p.m.,
Monday, at the Starlite Room,
10235 Woodward. Max M. Shaye •
is dinner chairman and John E. *
•
Lurie is co-chairman.
The campaign arts and crafts
division will meet .at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, at the home of Mr. •
and Mrs. Harvey Willens.
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5 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 24, 1961
Bnai Moshe Couples
Mark Music Month
with Choral Group