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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 19, 1961 —

Kalamazoo Event To Wed Aug. 26
for Israel Bonds
Features Judge

Luther W. Youngdahl, judge
of the U.S.. District Court for
the District of Columbia, will
be the main speaker at the
State of Israel
13th Anniver-
sary Dinner'
6:45 p.m. May
27 in the Stu-
dent Center
of Western
Michigan Uni-
versity- .
the• dinner
is sponsored
by the Great-
er Kalamazoo
Committee for
State of Israel
Bonds. The co-
chairmen are
Mayor James
Youngdahl S. Gilmore,
Jr., of Kalamazoo, and Michael
L. Harris.
Joey Adams, nationally
known star of radio, TV and
movies, will be guest enter-
tainer.
Youngdahl was appointed to
the federal bench in 1951 by
President Truman after • estab-
lishing an unusual record as
governor of Minnesota. He has
gained recognition for his ac-
complishments in the. field of
human relations and his ac-
tivities on behalf of minority
groups.

Rabbi Rabinovitz, Bible
Commentator, to Talk
at Yeshivah Seminar

activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer H. Weinberg, for many years residents
Rabbi Chayim Dov Rabino-
of Cleveland, 0., and recently of Pearson Ave., Oak Park, vitz, Israeli educator, will ad-
departed May 2 for Tel Aviv, Israel, where they plan to make dress a staff seminar of Yeshi-
their home. The Weinbergs are the parents of Mr. Avner vath Beth Yehudah this week-
Wybranczyk of Tel Aviv, Mrs. Samuel Hirsch of Celevalnd, end on "Approaches to the Tan-
Mrs. Philip Weltman of Oak Park and Rabbi Julius Weinberg ach."
of Ann Arbor. They have nine grandchildren and four great
Rabbi Rabinovitz, on leaye
grandchildren.
from his duties in Israel, is
Stanley Tickton and his grandfather, Daniel L. Tickton, have presently a visiting lecturer in
departed for Washington, D.C., to attend the confirmation of Bible at Yavneh Teachers Sem-
Edith Kramer on May 21 at Temple Sinai.
inary in Cleveland. He is the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Komisar, formerly of Livonia, now author of a monumental com-
residing in Winter Park, Fla., announce the confirmation of their mentary on the Bible, "Da'as
daughter Barbara Lynn will be held 9:30 a.m. Sunday at Temple Sofrim," of which seven vol-
Israel in Orlando, Florida.
umes have appeared so .far.
- Rabbi and Mrs. Yaakov I. Homnick, 23836 Moritz, Oak Park,
On Saturday afternoon Rabbi
were hosts to over 100 members of the congregation and guests at Rabinovitz will speak at Cong.
the bris of their son Akiva Chaim May 10 at the Young Israel Mogen Abraham and Young
Center of Oak-Woods. Guests included civic and religious leaders. Israel; on Sunday afternoon,
MISS FRANCES
A musical program was presented by Cantor Ave Subar of Cong. David ben Nuchim; and
BLUMENSTEIN
Hadera, Israel. Rabbi Chaskel Grubner performed the ceremony. at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Young
The Cornfield Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the Israel of Northwest where a
Mr. and Mrs. H. Blumenstein
joint Torah gathering, spon-
of Vassar Dr. announce the home of the Charles Co-infields, 13681 Elgin, Oak Park:
sored by Young Israel of North-
engagement of their daughter,
west, Conga Beth Tefilo Eman-
Frances, to Ronald Alan
Pokart Beth
uel Tikvah, and Cong. Beth
R o g e r s, son of Mrs. Audrey
Yehudah, will be assembled.
Rogers of Fairfield Ave. • and
Presi
the late Irvin A. Rogers.
The DETROIT SYMPHONY H
Men's Club
The bride-elect is a junior at ORCHESTRA will open -its an-
Want The Best?
t
the
annual meeting o
Wayne State University. Her nual nine-week summer concert
Ask
the Folks Who've Had
em
fiance is a senior at the Detroit series June 13 in the Michigan ong. B
lected
e
art
SAM BARNETT
Institute of Technology. An State-Fairgrounds Music Shell
illi.
en
and His Orchestra
Aug. 26 wedding is planned.
The 27 programs will be pre
ew
, vice-pr
; Ir
sented 8:15 p.m. each Tuesday,
LI 1-2563
r t
ober
Thursday and Saturday through
11 1 •-
Honor Consecrants,
, and Jacob Green
Aug. 12 and are free to the
etaries. New trustees to
public.
Bas Mitzvahs at
serve for three years on th • PLASTIC FURNITURE N
* * *
congrega 1 b : Jul'
Beth Abraham Services "Third Best Sport," a th
COVERS

N
Bello,
MADE TO ORDER
The religious school of Cong. act comedy combining the
1 love a
d
. ce.
or READY MADE
Beth Abraham will hold its ents of actress ROZ BER it
Offi s and trus
ill. be ✓ CALL ANNA KARBAL •!?1
annual consecration and Bas and director BEN BER
Sunday
installed du
LI 2-0874
Mitzvah exercises 10:30 a.m. 18293 Roselawn, will be pr
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May 28 in the main sanctuary sented 8:30 p.m. - Saturday and
The
s ub of the c
of the synagogue. The conse- 8 p.m. Sunday by the JHO gre y
n named Meyer Lullov
DAVE
crants and Bas Mitzvahs will Players of The Jam Handy Or-
ident. He will be assiste
present the cantata "What is ganization at the Jewish Com-
EdWard Rice ert K
Torah?" under the direction munity Center 4059 Davison
arek,
MUSIC IS THE
of Lillian Robbins Zellman, who Petoskey.
r,
Bussey, tr
er;
vi
BRIDE'S BEST FRIEND
will also be the piano accom-
Harry L ,
e k,
panist.
UN 4-4346
ein and WO 2-4814
Bernard Lic
THE DETROIT OPERA T
cretaries; and
Participating in the exercises ATER, Inc. program for is George Coh
Isado
will be Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, 1961-62 subscription series,
THE FINEST IN PRINTED
spiritual leader of the congre- be presented in the large au
FABRIC
oard mem-
New
ecte
gation. Dr. Max Kapustin, torium of the Detroit Institute
Ed Bunin, Phil Dembs,
principal of the school, will of Arts, will include "The Bar- hers
Dinner, Irving Michaels,
make the presentation of prayer ber of Seville," "Gallantry," Si
FOR CAMP CLOTHES
ex R in,
books and Bibles to the conse- "The Medium" and "Madame W e Opperer,
ool Clothes and Institutions
Butterfly." For information,
Ro
rry
ei
crants and Bas Mitzvahs.
$1.00 per 100
tzman.
Henry Pokart, president of contact the theater, 18662 Fair-
Send Check or Money. Order
field,
DI
1-7020.
he
new
and
oar
he congregation, will receive
Sorry, no COD's
* * *
mbers
b • nstall
e class gift; Harry Ribiat,
QUICK DELIVERY
a

hit
Men's
Club
ster-
eligious school board chair-
WILLIAM OLVIS will por-
Wholesale Accounts Welcome
• ogram 8:30
an, and Alex Rubin, chairman tray Ismaele in Verdi's "Na- hoo
f the parents committee, and bucco," one of seven operas p.m. June 13 in Nusbaum Hall
of Beth Abraham.
rs. Oscar I Bank will extend to be presented by the Metro-
6024 MARKET ST.
PHILADELPHIA 39, PA.
greetings. Cantor Shabtai Ack- politan Opera May 22-27 at the
Want
ads
bring
fast
results!
erman will lead in Hatikvah Masonic Temple Auditorium.
*
and the national anthem.
I
The ninth'
Following the exercises, par-
. JUDO CH -
ents of the consecrants and Bas ERN A.
S sponsored by the
Mitzvahs will tender a recep- PIONS
Detr •
Judo Club and the
tion in Nusbaum Hall.
Finest in
Gr
Lakes Judo Black Belt
DAY
C
MPING
on
A • ciation, will b held 7 p.m.
Schedule 'At Homes' J e 3 at the niversity
MPING GROUNDS
roit Memoria
for Cong. Emanu-El -
x 60' Swimming Pool
t teams from he -U
ist
Annual confirmation services 0
hio, Ohio
• Air Rifles
te, U ersi
c ery
of Cong. Emanu-El will be held of hicago, U. Marine Corps
6th Year of Operation

Saturday, May 20. An at home U.
my and the
reception will be held for the Air
repre-
Marvin Liberson
LI 6-6174
Director
following confirmand:
sented in this, the largest judo
PEGGY METZGER, daugh- touurnament in the country.
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry C.
Metzger, of 25504 Wareham Dr.,
Huntington Woods, 2-5 p.m.,
ENROLL NOW!
ENROLL NOW!
May 28. No cards.

Brevities

-

Berry Will Attend
Stevenson Dinner for
Ethics Institute

Louis Berry, prominent Detroit
civic leader and philanthropist,
has been invited to attend a. pri-
vate dinner for Ambassador Adlai
E. Stevenson at the Jewish Muse-
urn of The Jewish Theological
Seminary of America Tuesday in
New York City, it was announced
by Dr. Louis Finkelstein, chan-
cellor of the Seminary.
The dinner, which is being
limited to 60 top communal lead-
ers from various ar
tion, will mark
establis '
of the Adlai
tevenson Fou
dation of t
eminary's Herber
H. Lehma
1 ute of Ethics.
Trust
will be selected from
amon E'
e distinguish • guests.
The
stees will en • avo
ra
e $1,500,000 ne'
to
the Foundat .
r the work
the -rber
hman Instit
• Ethics.
e Institute
*shed
, maintai
gram f
dy of t
al
nciples
mud.

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s his
• ith to a sta and
scovers
ter that it w. a refly.

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