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May 12, 1961 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-12

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Course for Adults

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DISCUSSING PLANS for a series of dessert luncheons and
cocktail parties for the benefit of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah are
members of a cabinet for the Womens' Division. They are (from
left), seated, Mesdames Max Biber, Sherman Kay, Joshua Sper
standing, David J. Cohen and Joseph Cohen.

To Install 0. Kanat as

Officers elected at the Cong.
Beth Shalom, Oak Park, annual
meeting will be honored at an
Installation Evening, June 4.
Chairmen are Mrs. Fred Clin-
ton and Mrs. Nathan Trivax.
New officers are: president,
Oscar Kanat; executive vice-
president, Seymour Tarnoff;
vice-presidents, Walter Nuss-
baum and Hal Eisenberg; rec-
ording secretary, Edmund
Kahn; treasurer, Ralph Free-
man; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Fred Krauss; and trustees,

The Midrasha-College of Jew-
ish Studies, 18977 Schaefer, an-
nounces the opening of a five-
week course in intensive He-
brew for adults June 26-July
27.
There will be a four hour
minimum weekly attendance re-
quired; either two mornings
9711 a.m. -or two evenings 8-10
p.m.
Conversation will be empha-
sized along the pattern of the
Israeli Ulpan and Israeli teach-
ers will conduct the classes. A
minimum of ten students will
be required to form a class.
For information, call the
Midrasha office, DI 1-3407, 4:30-
8:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday.

Mischakoff Solos
at Final Concert
of Center Season

Mischa Mischakoff, conce
master of the Detroit Sy
ny
Orchestra and nation
nown
concert violinist,
e soloist
in the sixth in a
ries of .-con-
certs Tuesday
ening in the
Aaron DeRoy
heater of the
Jewish Comm
ty Center.
Mischakoff
'11 play Tschai-
kovsky's Violi
i ncerto.
Julius Chajes
Center Orchestra in Mozart's
Symphony No. 39 in E-flat Ma-
jor. The program will open with
the 0 Oe r t u roe "Egmont" by
Beethoven.
Tickets are available at the
Center Office.

Beth Abraham Couples
Hold

Sentence Ex-Nazi Officer
for Killing Russian Jews

KASSEL, (JTA)—Franz Lech-
thaler, former German
ficer
year—prison term on
viction of having aided in the
shooting of more than 500 Jews
in Nazi-occupied Russia in World
War II.

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Almost Everything in Wear-

ing Apparel from Size 40
Extra Long to 66 Stout.

Ijerry BAKER'S 15 1%7E

First mem in space

Couples Club of •
eth Abraham will hold its an-
nual m ting 8:30 p.m. Sunday
in the cl.
the Syna-
gogu
196
ing
Beth Shalom Pr 'dent pr
ide
siavid eys presiding
Edwin Acker, Milto
Atlas, a
refreshments
Lawrence Gorosh, Rola
ot- serve
tesman, Joseph Hornstein,
Marvin Lubin; Gordon Meisner
There are substitutes in some
and Albert Rosenblum.
lines, but none for practice.

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an invitation

Hold Annual Event
for Children's Asthma
Hospital at Denver

The New



The Detroit League of the
National Home for Asthmatic
Children at Denver will. hold
its annual donor luncheon 12:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Town
and Country Club, 30333 South-
field.
The National Home, a hos-
pital and research center, is
the only one in the U.S. that
car es for children suffering
from intractable asthma. The
Home i S supported through
fund-raising affairs such as the
Detroit League affair.
A fashion show, to include
fur styles, will be featured and
prizes will be awarded.
Tickets will be available at
the door, or by contacting Mrs.
Joshua Karbel, ticket chairman,
UN 2-5607.

A

Beth Moses Holds
Special Services
to Honor Officers

Cong. Beth Moses (Ever-
green) will consecrate the
newly elected officers and
honor outgoing officers at oneg
shabbat services 8:30 p.m. to-
day.
The Alpha Omega Choir, " a
group of young dental students,
will entertain under Norton
Bicoll, who - will serve as cantor.
Benjamin Kinzer and Samuel
Wilner, outgoing members of
the Board, will conduct the
services and Rabbi Hyman
Agress will speak on "The Syna-
gogue Faces The Future."
Co-chairmen of arrangements
are Dr. David Silver and Dr.
Manuel Feldman.
A social hour will follow and
the community is invited.

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me

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Take Over Greenfield Co.

Eugene and Ernest Greenfield
have taken over the sole man-
agement of the Greenfield
Noodle and Specialty Co., hav-
ing acquired the interests of
Harry and Lawrence Greenfield.
The new managers Will con-
tinue to manufacture Greenfield
Noodle products as well as to
distribute a full line of kosher

foods.

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Women's Division of Beth Yehudah Midrasha to Conduct
Maps Plans for Yeshivah Campaign Intensive Hebrew

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