Safran to Head Tour of Israel Tourism in Israel Increased in Winter JERUSALEM, (JTA) — More fare • Federation on the- occasion than 60,000 tourists visited of its annual meeting. Israel during the first five months of this year, represent- Zivian said the fund will en- ing a 20 percent increase over compass the broad concept of the number of visitors during community as Mrs. Ehrlich un- the same period last year, derstands it and lives it. It is to according to figures released be available primarily for re- here. search, experimentation a n d demonstration projects in the Foreign currency income fields of formal and informal during the first quarter totaled Jewish education for children $6,500,000, compared with $4,- and adults, American-Jewish cul- 500,000 in the same period last ture, care of refugee children, year. Tourism figures for the and health services. past winter showed a 50 per- cent increase over the previous Use of the funds in these fields winter, as a result of a success- will be in the framework of ful drive to encourage tourism strengthening an.d enriching the during the usually slack season. programs and services of the or- ganized Jewish community of Detroit. HYMAN SAFRAN ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA The financial resources of the Detr Hyman- Safran, vice-president Fund are to be used as one-time and grants to help initiate new pro- of the Jewish Welfare Federa- grams and stimulate interest in tion and a Pre-Campaign Cabi- Wed r I VO their continuation. In addition to net member of the 1961 Allied UN 4- KE -8-1291 grants the Fund will also make Jewish Campaign, will be chair- loans intended to serve its gen- man of the Detroit Service eral purpose. Group 1961 Israel Survey Tour. The tour . will leave Detroit The Fund has been established initially from, contributions made for Israel Sept. 21. Safran is a by individuals, corporations and vice-president of the Jewish foundations in honor of Mrs. Community Council, director of Sinai Hospital, a director of the Ehrlich. Printing Industry of America, The Fund will be a participant and past president of Cong. in the investment portfolio of Shaarey Zedek. The 11-day The Bes the UJC. Both the income and the study tour is for leaders and Cost No More" principle will be available for key workers in the Allied Jew- LI 8-2266 . LI 8-1116 use. ish Campaign. The Fund is to be administered by the UJC. Expenditures, within the established -limits, are to be authorized by a committee of eight trustees including: Mrs. Ehrlich, Zivian, Max M. Fisher, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Judge Theodore Le- vin, Federation Executive Com- mittee chairman; Erwin S. Simon, vice president of the UJC; Isi- e confi at our well trained dore Sobeloff, Federation execu- ff will pu forth every effort oke this memorable occasion tive vice president. The remaining a very happy one. members will be appointed by Zivian. For the convenie ce of your out-of-town guests, we also have available comfortable airy rooms or suites . for their dining The activities of the Fund will pleasure, our beautiful Sapphire Dining Room . . and ample be reported annually to the mem- connecting underground parking. bership of the UJC and to the Please call our catering manager, Mr. Alexander, public. who will gladly make an appointment with you Max J. Zivian, president, an- nounces that the board of direc- tors of the United Jewish Charities h a s established the Dora Ehrlich Community Development Fund in honor of the 8 0 th birthday of Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich "as a continuing ex- pression of the Zivian love and esteem of the entire Jewish community." M r s. Ehrlich observed h e r birthday on Feb. 1 and was the guest of honor at a community dinner given by the Jewish Wel- MRS. BURTON STILLMAN Judith Miriam Bizer became the bride of Dr. Burton S. Still- man at a candlelight ceremony Stanley Steamer Baths June 15 at Temple Israel. Health ClUb Comes Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. A. Victor Bizer of to Oak Park Sept. 1 Woodingham Dr. and Dr. and A luxurious, $100,000 steam Mrs. Louis Stillman of Roslyn bath and health club is sched- Road. uled to open in Oak Park Sept. 1. Construction began last week The bride wore a white silk organza gown appliqued with on - the semi - private Stanley Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil Steamer, 13425 Capitol, east of was held by a crown of the Coolidge. same lace. The new facility will include Rita Stillman was maid of 16 individual private steam honor. Bridesmaids were Mar- baths, each with its own shower garet Auslander, Sharon Tyner, and dressing room. The steam Mrs. Donald Stillman, Mrs. will come from water thrown on Lawrence Coggan, Mrs. Frank- hot mineral rocks, as in Finnish lin Sidlow and Susan Smith. saunas. Donald Stillmaii" weds his broth- The health club, which will er's best man. Ushers included take up the rear portion of the E. Barry Stulberg, Robert Segar, 4,300 square-foot building, will Bernard Brodsky, Dr. Lawrence have a large hot-rock steam room Bizer, Joel Stillman and Henry accommodating 15. In addition, Gordon. the health club is to have a mas- The newlyweds departed for sage room, solarium, exercise a JamaiCa honeymoon:. room, lounge and TV room and a snack bar. There will also be Brookline Teachers shower and locker rooms. College Breaks Ground The private steam baths are designed to be used by either for $500,000 Addition sex at any time. The health club BROOKLINE, Mass., (JTA) facilities will be set aside for •—The Hebrew Teachers Col- women on week-days and for lege broke ground here for a men evenings and all day on new $500,000 addition to its weekends. Hair dryers will be present building, at special available to women without Herschel Leib Summer exercises following the institu- charge. Concerts Begin Monday tion's 32nd commencement. Hours of the new establish- The Herschel Leib Summer Participants in the ground_ ment are scheduled to be from Park Band announces its pro- breaking ceremonies were noon to midnight all seven . days. Judah Goldin, of Yal&- UniNN-e-- There will be ample free parking. gram for the 1961 season, to begin Monday. r sity; Abraham Goodman, 'chair- A schedule of rates is being These c on - man of the campaign commit- drawn up to be at the same level, tee; • and George Michelson, or less, as existing facilities, ac= certs are paid for and p r o - president of the College. cording to Stanley A. Stalburg, Dean Eisig Silberschlag con- an attorney, who is one of the vided free to ferred degrees on 27 men and owners and promoter of - the the citizens of Detroit by the women. Four of the graduates project. Parks and received master of Hebrew li- Additional plans call for an terature degrees. The ground indoor-outdoor swimming pool, to Recreation De- breaking was a pert of the 40th be constructed within the next partment o f anniversary celebration of the year, utilizing adjoining land al- the City of Detroit and Leib college. ready-acquired for the purpose. the Music Performance Trust Funds of the Recording Indus- tries through the recommenda- tion of the Detroit Federation BY HENRY LEONARD of Musicians. Featuring Hersc'hel Leib, con- ductor, and William DeMaria, ■ baritone, the concert schedule is as follows: Monday, O'Shea. Center, Cap- itol and Greenfield; Tuesday, , 21)(, Patton Park, Woodmere and voefAk. Vernor; Wednesday, Peterson Park, Greenfield and Curtis; Thursday, Stoepel Park, Outer *.'4 \ Drive and Evergreen; and Fri- day, Palmer Park, Hamilton and Ponch artra in. and show you our fine facilities. Phone TR 5-9500 a/IAA/4461 WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY WILLIAM L. STOOGHILL General Manager OMNI 'kr ., • . •• •I • • 1. •. I. A ..p. • ( It P S • . • i id ( • - 9 .1.`;. . , : ■ ' 10 ..\<:•:.• . 't ''. - • • .... . tK,' ' .:e .... ,,, Wat nr ' '.<1,A.s * . , . 2i,, 5Ag. v , fff. e?,,), ;,, ..„ . , • , — - .,..... s::” • • ?,%," - • ■ : . '..\* , .: ''' 's ■ :;`, . - '4t . in many designs and colors. The program will include "Wedding March", Mendelssohn; Overture "Light Cavalry", Suppe; "Skater's Waltz, Waldteufel; "Carmen", Bizet; "Dark Eyes", Lang; "My Fair Lady" Selec- tions, Loewe; "Because", D'Hardlot; "Beguine For Band", Osser; "Or- pheus", Offenbach. • , 4? I • * . - .,\. • a Lax,: ,-.ecrion of china ". ..% '' .2.fs • . , , "Are you sure- David, that your parents-won't object to my being only half-Jewish?"- Copt. 1960, • Doyepu Productions The government of Israel will shortly ,present its humanities award to HARRY LEFRAK, 76; chairman of the board, Lefrak Organization. Builder of multi- ple dwellings, he left for a three-month stay in Israel to supervise the construction of the third medical facility he has con- tributed through the Lefrak Foundation to that country, the Harry and Sarah Lefrak Pavilion at Haifa. 9 .-18. 11 AL BUGLER, Your Host 27 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 23, 1961 Judith Bizer Weds United Jewish Charities Forms Dr. Burton Stillman Dora Ehrlich Development Fund