▪ 00000•0 • 4, tr. Maurice Samuel on `Hassadic Center Exhibits a•••••••••••••••••••••4110•410•0•••••••• • • .• ... I a • Legacy' Launches Midrasha Series Golaner's Works • • t 4 ••• The fifth annual Midrasha .'::::4t* Institute of the United He- brew Schools will open its four-lectuie series with an ad- dress by Maurice Samuel on "The Legacy of Hassidism," 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Esther Berman Bldg., Schaefer and Seven Mile. The Theodore Bargmen ,Memorial Lecture series will this year be concerned with the influences of Hassidism on contemporary Jewish life. Lectures will continue every Wednesday evening through March 29. Mrs. Carl Schiller is chairman of the Institute plan- ning committee. Temple Beth El Young Adults Present Plays Starting Sunday A one-man exhibition of o painting by Gilber be held wis Mar - 9, with a reception 3:30 to 5 p.m., Sunday, in e Center's t de MAURICE SAMUEL I n os Lo- pez; ute of Chi- cago's School of Art under Boris Annisfeld, and the Jewish Cen- ter under Saul Horowitz and Gerome Kamrowski. Last spring he won top prize at the Center's annual art students' exhibition. Shapero School of Nursing Graduates 28 Next Tuesday The Young Adults Group of Temple Beth El will present a Among members of the sev- Husband and wife, Francis program of two playlets, "The Lady of Larkspur Lotion" with enth class to be graduated by and Margaret Becker. Becker Ralph Chicorel, Phyllis. Chicorel Shapero School of Nursing of was choir director in a Catholic and Ady Beckerman, and "Why I Sinai Hospital are three of -spe- church for a number of years. am a Bachelor" with R Principal speaker at the exer- ' 'nterest: rel, Solomon B . and Rita an Toy, Chinese, widow cises at 8 p.m., Tuesday, to be Lichtman 8 . unday in the rican who lost his life held at the Jewish Center, will Franklin M rial33x11. rean War. She is 30, be Miss Emilie Sargent, R. N., hour and mall sons, and lives director, Detroit Visiting Nurse low the parents. Her father Association. are invite und-y. Including the 28 of the sev- enth class, the Shapero School of Nursing of Sinai will have graduated 232 since it was founded in 1956. Graduates are employed in 57 hospitals in the Detroit area. There are others practicing their profesion in New York, New Jersey, Indiana and Florida. . • SPITZER'S and • • • J. SPITZER • •• • • Present For Your Listening Pleasure "JEWISH MUSIC • • • Melodies Beloved the World Over BENEDICT SILVERMAN'S ORCHESTRA & CHORUS • "HUNGARIAN MOODS" • • • * -* * JOEL GREY sings • • ti • 0 • 1-3 • • 0 • ..-1 • 1-3 • C., • tt S • 5,1 • 01 • • • tti . : 4 • c/2 • • • • .4 • • P. • More than 30 of the best known melodies of Hungary . . • runs the gamut from sad, tear provoking to gay, danceable gypsy • • tinged czardas. • • BENEDICT SILVERMAN'S ORCHESTRA & CHORUS • • • • • "SONGS MY FATHER , TAUG-HT ME • • • • • Famous son of a famous father, Mickey Katz. Well known star,of stage, screen, radio and 'TV. * • • • • • ALL LP 33 1/3 • • • • • • • • • 3 98 - Each I from sound track of picture) I SPITZER, . • • • • • • • • by LEA DEGANI BUY ALL FOUR — AND GET EXODUS RECORDING (Direct • • • • • 0 • * "SONGS OF ISRAEL" o • • * I FREE • • • • ' • • o a • • • • HEBREW BOOK : & GIFT CENTER : • • 0 "The House of Bargain?' Adult Institute • 18294 WYOMING UN 3-0543; UN 3 1557 : • • 1 Blk. N. of Curtis • Special' gram re•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Ni Tuesday Evening - A special program and recep- tion will be presented at the concluding session of the ninth annual Synagogue Adult Insti- tute, 10 p.m. Tuesday, in the social hall of Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, 18000 Wyoming, it was announced by Jay M. Rosenthal, Institute chairman. The com- munity is invited. Courses offered at this Insti- tute are co-sponsored by Adas Shalom, Beth _ Aaron, Beth Moses and Shaarey Zedek. The members of the faculty include: Rabbis Mori-is Adler, Hyman Agress, Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Irwin Groner, Jacob E. Segal and R Applebaum, p Edelman, Cantor en Frankel, Mrs. Harold . Goodman, Rabbi Do- seph rsch, P' a Rap apo and ex Robe Th Institut pr 20 c ecutive ly psi. every ar for the past nine years. Irwin Cohn Plays Leading Role for Miami Bond Parley MIAMI — Irwin Cohn, De- troit communal leader, has --been playing a leading role in prepara- tions for the 1961 Inaugural Con- ference for Israel Bonds, which is meeting this week-end at the Fontainebleau Hotel here. Cohn is one of group of Jewish leaders from communities throughout the United States and Canada who are taking the lead in preliminary work for the con- ference, which is bringing to- gether 2,000 delegates from ap- proximately 100 communities to usher in the observance of Israel's Bar Mitzvah anniversary. The weekend conference will mark the launching of the 1961 Israel Bond drive, which seeks a total of $80,000,000 in honor of Israel's Bar Mitzvah. Guests of honor at the conference will be Abba Eban, Israel's Minister of Education and former ambas- sador to the United States, and Mrs. Eban. The 10 MOST PROFITABLE DAYS OF THE MONTH.... If Does . Difference , A Make You a earn- Guardian very month. 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