iday, April. 7, 1961 — 22 THE DETROIT JEWISH Women Tally AJC Gifts Bnai Brith Activities Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be guest of the LOUIS MAR- SHALL CHAPTER at its next meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Sperka will review "The Imposter" by Jan DeHartog. An election of of- ficers and the president's annual report also will be featured. Mrs. Harry Kaufman, president, and Mrs. David Freedman, pro- gram chairman, invite members and friends to attend, as this is the final general meeting for the year. Refreshments will be served. For information call DI 1-9645. * * * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAPTER will hold its annual Tallying the mounting total of contributions to the election of officers 8:30 p.m. Women's Division of the 1961 Allied Jewish Campaign are ;Wednesday at the Workmen's (from left) standing, Mesdames Morris J. Braildwine, Harry Circle, Seven Mile Rd. near E. August, John C. Hopp, Benjamin Jones and Sidney J. Southfield. Members are asked Karbel; seated, llesdanits Harold, Robinson, Max Lichter and Philip R. Marcuse. The Women's Division thus far has to attend. Games will follow and be served. reached 80 per cent of the $630,000 it raised in 1960., refreshments * will * * HIAS Plans Aid to 30,000 Jews , in 1961 Budget of $2,319,420 NEW YORK, (JTA) , — The United Hias Service announced the adoption of a 1961 budget of $2,319,420 for anticipated migra- tion, resettlement and related services fo more than 30,000 Jew- ish men, women and children over the world. James P. Rice, executive direc- tor of the agency, said that indi- cations are that United Hias Seririce, a beneficiary of the New York United Jewish Appeal, will be • called upon to serve more than 30,000 Jews during the cur- rent : year. He pointed out that doge to 4,000 persons from Eur- ope, the Middle East, Africa and the Far East will be; resettled by the agency in countries of the Western world. , In addition, the agency is plan- ning ahead for vital-pre-migration services in the United States and Latin America to about 6,000 relatives and sponsors of pros- pective immigrants; naturaliza- tion assistance and a ent of S for status in the U ons; succe 1 about 4,500 atives througho location of 2,500 persons; an the world id in Latin Americ integrat• throug e h relief, hou g, job t e , ' medical place eling for ap and 14,0 r persons. D .pite the exp "th irect an • f of •'tests fo ref• ees may the pe tures nec is over," ce ca•ned. ye Sinc the summer of ' .0, he CUSTOM RUG CLEANING for perfect results ! 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Cuba but for those Jews who had to leave it was doubly tragic, since many of them have been refugees who came to Cuba as a haven, 10, 20 or 30 years ago," he reported. 15,000 Tourists Visit Israel for Passover TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israelis throughout the country joined their friends and relatives in celebrating the Passover Seder night in the traditional family groups, while special arrange- ments were made for the more than 15,000 tourists who came for Passover, and for members of the country's armed forces, to participate in the holiday fes- tivities. Transportation facilities were taxed to the limit in a pre-holiday effort to accommodate passengers 'traveling to neighboring towns and settlements for the Seder. Officials of the various bus and taxi companies and the railroad estimated the travel load on Fri- day to total 1,000;000 passengers. Food markets were abundantly filled' with supplies of fruits and vegetables, while wines and small quantities of matzot were ex- ported to Hungary, Poland and other countries. Special arrange- ments were made in Army camps for special Passover kitchen facili- ties, while public Seders were arranged for servicemen in towns and cities by the local service- men's welfare agencies, to which tourists were also invited. Public Seders for tourists were held in cities throughout the country as well as in a number of settle- ments. Detroit Socialites Hold 5th Anniversary Dance Livonia Congregation Sets Monte Carlo Night PISGAH CHAPTER will hold its election meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim Green- berg Center. Program chairman Mrs. Sol Steinberg announces entertainment will include the Fordettes, singing group, and dancer Gerald Surowitz. Friends are invited, according to Presi- dent Mrs. Carl Gould. Refresh- ments will be served. - * * * 1 Mrs. Harold A. Robinson, president of DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER, announces the Bowling League of the chapter will be hostesses at a buffet Institute will be in the nature of a "Triple Feature." . The pro- gram will open with the annual election of officers. Service awards will be presented to members for meritorious serv- ice following which Rabbi Max Kapustiri of Hillel House, Wayne State University, will speak. Refreshments and a so- cial hour will close the meeting. Mrs. Irving Berkowitz is chair- man. All members are asked to attend. * * * PISGAH LODGE will hold its monthly business meeting in the main auditorium of th Hayim Greenberg Center 8: p.m. Monday. Dan Levy dent, advises several im matters are to be ered as well as a repo fro the nominating com•o be fol- lowed by nomination of offic s. "A Year With B.B.Y i ." will be discussed by Earl aillen, Mic dir • or, Bnai Bri gan tion; and man' leph GaYl, G troit. .Z.A. Council of me ers bor be celeb refreshments The Livonia Jewish Congrega- tion invites the public to a "Monte Carlo Night" 8:30 p.m. April 22 at Carpenters Hall, 22521 Grand River. Games, refreshments and prizes, including a two-week vacation to Grossinger's in the New York Catskill Mountains, will be fea- tured. Proceeds from the event will go to the Rabbi's Fund. In charge of the affair are Sey- mour Ungar, Sarah - Smith, Bess Fox, Bert Stein, Jack Horwitz, Arnold Fisher, Jerry Altschul, oyte Gural, Clara Cogan, Mary and Lou Fellender, Evie Fellen- der, Rae Segel and Asher Smith. Dan Frohman Chorus umford High, Apr. 30 ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA Detroit's Favorite M.C. and His Entertainment Specialty— - Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs UN 4-0237 Confirmation, Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen Invitations Matches and Napkins Complete Selection at Reasonable Prices HENR LODGE w Night Mo Aleichem Greenfield. be -Lewis can Re shown serve MRS. 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