— Friday, May 5, 1961 — 22
THE DETROIT JEWISH NE
Jewish Welfare Federation Women
Raise $600,000 for. Campaign
Sholem Aleichem May Activities
People .. .
Make News
Sholem Aleichem Institute Leo Dworkin. Louise Blank is
activities slated for the month chairman of the day.
George M. Zeltzer, president
of May include an oneg shabbat,
inter - school conference and of the Institute, announces the
Eminent British scientist Dr. mothers-daughters luncheon.
Sholem Aleichem Day Camp
MAX F. PERUTZ, F.R.S., of
"Sholemates" will devote its will be called " `Shashua' Day
Cambridge University, became oneg shabbat this evening to Camp" derived from the He-
the 30th Honorary Fellow of "The Baal Shem Toy and the brew word for amusement and
the Weizmann Institute of Hassidic Movement." Irving fun. A rich and varied recrea-
Science in a ceremony which Zeitlin, assistant director of the tional program will be offered
concluded the 1961 Chaim Weiz- Institute, will deliver a talk on children 4-10. Younger children,
mann Memorial Lectures in the this theme.
4-6, will have their program
exact sciences, delivered by
The Inter-School Conference centered in the Institute's air-
Perutz. He is a pioneer in the on the Jewish High School will conditioned building.
field of X-ray crystallography. hold its second session at the
Transportation will be pro-
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Institute 9 p.m. Saturday.. Spon- vided- in station wagons.
is under the direc-
IRV WEISBERG, 23071 Cloy- sored jointly by the Shole
Zeitlin: For in-
tion of Iry
erlawn, Oak Park, of the Her- Aleichem Institute, the
mation an egistration call
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man Fishman Agency, led all Greenberg Yiddish a
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Continental Assurance Carrier School, and the
nfe ence will
Agents in the month of March. School, the
omplishments of
The achievement placed Weis- evaluate
berg in first place nationally for the schoo ri terms f i
and cur ulurn.
the year to date.
And His
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MARTIN BARAHL, 3236 Ty-
Lunch
THESE SEVEN WOMEN directed the women's portion of the ler, was elected to a two-year Daugh
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Jewish Welfare Federation's 1961 Allied Jewish Campaign
term on the board of directors feature Rh •
Friedm
so-
and raised 600,000 for the 56 causes the Campaign supports. of the Detroit Association of
ill be acc•
anied
They are, seated (from left), Mesdames Theodore Bargman, Credit Management. Barahl is prano. S
onfirmation,
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Big Gifts chairman; Benjamin Jones, Campaign chairman;
with the Sterling Supply Co. piano The chi
ing, Bar Mitzvah,
of
Harry E. August, president of the Women's Division; stand=
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Solicitation chairman; and Harold A. Robinson, Pace-Setters Mr. and Mr
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Thailand, on Israel Independence Day. Having visited Tokyo and
Hong Kong, she plans to visit Israel, India, Italy, France, Spain
and Portugal.
The Bodzin Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin, 23550 Kenosha, Oak Park.
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Dr. Samuel Belkin, president
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of Yeshiva University, N.Y.,
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will be guest speaker at the
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Edward C. Levy testimonial din:
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ner to be held by Detroit
Friends of. Yeshiva University
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spiritual
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at Cobo Hall.
Zedek in La
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Rise Stevens,
an honorary
or of di itq
M e t.r o p 1-
degree from ebrew Union Col-
lege-Jewis
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stitute of Religion
in Cinci ati on June 3
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religio
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::Dave Dia-
mond's orches-
tra will play
Fis
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dinner music.
Herm
Fishman of the Her-
MADE TO ORDER UP TO 9 FEET WIDE
Belkin, who
man Fi
an Agency will
MISS
BRENDA
MARKS
joined the Ye-
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shiva staff as
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At a dinner party for immedi- dress to so
nts at
Belkin
an instructor ate family and friends, the en- Hillsdale College on May 16.
in Greek in 1935, became a full gagement of Brenda Diane
professor in 1940 and was Marks to David Rosenfeld was
elected university preSident in announced. Miss Marks is the
1943, when he was not yet 32- daughter of Mr. and M
years old.
Hyman Marks of Lahser
The Yeshiva enrollment dur- and Mr. Rosenfeld is
ing this period has increased of the Sam R osenf
from 850 to 5,000, its fadulty Dannyhill Dr., Ch
from 94 to 1,200 and its annual Calif.
budget frcm $444,000 to $4,000,-
graduate of
Miss Marks is
000. It is today America's oldest the University
California at
and largest university mider Berkley and
ended UCLA
Jewish auspices.
was graduate
where her fia
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in 1957.
A June 1
Slate Inter-Fraternal
planned.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 6 - 16
.
Belkin to Speak
at Testimonial
Dinner for Levy
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Sarah Hack, R. E.
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Miss Marks to Wed
Californian in June
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MP TANUGA
Brotherhood Program
Three Masonic lodges, three
Knights of - Columbus councils
and the suburban Bnai Brith
lodge are joining to sponsor a
Brotherhood Program May 16 at
the St. Francis Hall, 21900 Mid-
dlebelt, Farmington. D inn er
will be served 7 p.m.
World traveler and educator
Rev. Don, Bodley, with the Epis-
copalian Diocese and a regional
Masonic officer, will be speaker
of the evening.
The public is invited. For
tickets call Henry Prentice, GR
4-9374, Jim Best, MI 6-4346, or
Arnold Michlin, MA 6-1570.
Beth El Y
Host Forei
The Young A
Temple Beth El w
informal evening
Neighbors Around the orld,”
foreign exchange students at
Wayne State University from
India, Africa, Greece and Le-
banon, 8:15 s p2m. Sunday in the
youth room of the Temple.
A social hour and refresh-
ments will follow the program.
Non-members are invited.
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