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April 14, 1961 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-04-14

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`Shalom Israel' Goldsmith Given
1st Israel Bond Bar Mitzvah Award

J3nai
ritA
Activities

5 Local Women Attend
National BBW Parley

Judith Jones Will
Wed Alan Petricof

Five local women, including
Mrs. Charles D. Solovich, na-
tional president of Bnai Brith
Women, will attend the Miami
Beach 1961 biennial BBW meet-
ing April 24-28.
Attending with Mrs. Solovich
will be Mesdames Robert Cog-
gan, Gerald Gorman, Leonard
Sims and Morris Tack.

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will hold
its last general and annual elec-
tion of officers meeting Tuesday
evening at Beth Joseph Syna-
gogue, 18450 Wyoming.

* * *

Branch Two Hears Talk
on Men and Machines

The next meeting of the AL-
BERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER
will be held 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Mishkan Israel Syna-
gogue, 14000 - Nine Mile, Oak
Park. Elections will be held
and refreshments will be served.

*

Steven Erwin Goldsmith, who was given the Hebrew name
of Shalom Israel because he was born at almost the same time
as the state of Israel, has the honor of receiving the first Israel
Bond Bar Mitzvah certificate in Detroit. Steven, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Goldsmith, 18924 Pennington, was honored at a Bar
Mitzvah party last Sunday evening in the social hall of Adas
Shalom Synagogue of which Goldsmith is president. Israeli
cuisine, Israeli posters and decorations were featured and
Steven received an engraved, framed Israel Bond given jointly
by several friends of the family. This is in line with the Israel
Bond Bar Mitzvah program which urges parents and friends of
Bar Mitzvah boys and Bas Mitzvah girls to present gifts with a
special and meaningful "Bond with Israel." Interested parents,
relatives and friends of Bar Mitzvahs who wish to participate
in this special program, may contact Mrs. Philip Helfman, Detroit
"Bar Mitzvah Chairman" at UN 2-4313 or DI 1-5707.

United Hebrew Schools Students
to Participate in Language Festival

Third-year students of the Adas
Shalom branch, United Hebrew
Schools, will participate in a
"Language Festival" to be held
April 30 at the Internaitonal In-
stitute, 111 E. Kirby.
The Festival, sponsored by the
Institute for International Studies
of Wayne State University and
the Metropolitan Linguistics Club,
is under the chairmanship of Dr.
George 0. Owen, administrative
assistant of adult education of the
Detroit Public Schools.
The Adas Shalom students will
present a seven-minutes program
which will include a group of
songs. Mrs. Albert Elazar is
teacher and Mrs. Ariel Stiebel,

music director. Student partici-
pants in the conference will per-
form 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
The Language Festival will in-
troduce a group of language spe-
cialists who will discuss and dem-
onstrate techniques of teaching
modern languages.
All Hebrew teachers in metro-
politan Detroit are asked to at-
tend the "conference for teach-
ers" of foreign languages" to be
held 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. the sa
evening at the Institute.
The UHS also will partic"
in an extensive "Language
val" exhibit of materials u
language instruction, in
books, atlases, games, mu
slides.

`Know Your Center Week' Beg].
with Annual Meeting April 30

"Know Your Center Week" program and operation, and e
will be observed at' the main tion of members of the Cent
building of the Jewish Center, board will be held.
18100 Meyers, during the period
Other events scheduled during
of April 30 - May 7, it 'was an- the week include a Lag B'Omer
nounced by Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, observance, a Tween art festival,
chairman of the agency's public a father-son sport day, aquati
relations committee. exhibition, an evening of chore
Inviting members of the com- raphy, Center Cinema Forum,
munity to visit and participate in other events to be annou
the program during that week, Many facilities ordinarily li
Mrs. Gould said, "The program, to Center members will be
facilities, and services of the Cen- able during this period.
ter are available to' the commu-
nity all through the year, but we Contract Bridge G
are making a special effort dur-
ing this week to acquaint those Schedules Charity Ev
who may not be familiar with our
Herbert V. Rollins, preside
agency with what the Center has of the Michigan Contract Bridge
to offer every member of the Association, announces the ap-
family, from the pre-school tot to pointment of Morton Jacobs as
grandmother."
irman of the Annual Charity
Ga
Party of the Association
The initial even
d June 18.
Your Center Wee
ill be the o be
annual meeting
.m. April 30
Each
a different organiza-
which will be
ilt around a tion is t
beneficiary of the
"Town Hall
eeting" theme. charita 1 e activities of the
Members of t
Center and th
.B.L.
is year, 'activities are
community wi be encour•e t
half f The National Mental
ask question about the e
th
sociation.

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Stan Orsinsky, reserach direc-
tor at the Energy Conversion
Laboratories in Detroit; will ad-
dress a meeting of Branch Two,
LZOA, Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Loren.
Orsinsky will discuss "Auto-
ation and Its Effect on So-
y."

'I:

GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER will celebrate its Bas
Mitzvah with a dinner dance at
Menjo's, 928 W. McNichols, 7
p.m. Wednesday. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Harry Michal-
son, LI 5-3311, or Mrs. Norman
Bernstein, UN 4-2889.
* * *
Movie Night will be featured
at the open meeting of PISGAH
LODGE 8:30 p.m. Monday in
the main auditorium of the
Hayim Greenberg Center. Dan
Levy, president, states this meet-
ing is open to the public. "They
Go To Live," a prize-winning
color film depicting the story
of the National Jewish Hospital
at Denver will present in dra-
matic format the hospital's four-
fold program of tuberculosis
treatment, research, education
and rehabilitation. Bnai Brith
opened the National Jewish Hos-
pital in 1899 and has helped
support it vigorously ever since.
The second film "Boy In The
Doorway," was made at Belle-
faire in Cleveland. - This institu
tion was established in 1868 by
Bnai Brith as the Cleveland
Orphan Ho A m of
as
entert •
d, fe
ing local conce
fists Ir Pianin, soprano,
ex Jo , baritone and Bella
Goldbe , pianist.
* *
HENRY MORGENT
LODGE • 1 celebrate its
birthd
h a party
der
Israel
ay ca
22.A
mcl
ony
ncing
ents.
hito a d his or
sts will s
members during
Tickets may be
Al Nathan,
DI 1-1713
3-3015.
* *
DGE and CHAPTER
resent their second an-
"Millionaires. Night" 8:30
.m. Saturday at the olem
Aleichem Institute, f
games, pri
For infor
Rosi
call Barb
or Milton oldma

"Open ccupancy Housin
will be discussed at a me
of ALBERT D. T U
R
LODGE 8:30 p.m.
25 at
Lutzker Hall
icipants will
ohnson, Detroit
branch head of the NAACP;
Cannon Howard McClintock of
the Episcopal Diocese of Mich-
igan; and Michael Gaines, Mich-
igan assistant director of the
Anti-Defamation League. Rich-
ard H e n d i n, ADL chairman
of Tucker Lodge, will be
moderator.
* * *
Robert Kutzen, stockbroker's
representative, will discuss
"What's Happening in Today's
Market" at a social. meeting of
CENTENNIAL LODGE 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Oak. Park
Community Center. Special cita-
tion will be made to a founding
charter member of the Lodge,
Harvey Tennen, who was re-
cently elected Justice of the
Peace in Huntington Woods.
Host for the evening will be
David Bittker, and Gil Green-
baum is program chairman. Re-
freshments, and games will fol-
low the presentation and dis-
cussion.

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