Friends Donate Charity Playhouse at Goldberg Twins' 50th Birthday Bnai Brith Council Awards Night Sloan-S tarman Fetes Marshall, Jacobson Lodges; Rites Solemnized Eizen Named Outstanding Ben Brith Over 400 members of Bnai Brith crowded the social hall of Beth Abraham Synagogue last week to hear Rabbi Abra- ham Zemach, director of Michi- gan State University Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, deliver the keynote address at the Annual Council Award Night. Rabbi Zemach spoke of the challenge faced by Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations on 237 cam- puses throughout the world in meeting the needs of the ever- increasing enrollment of Jewish students. Feature -of the award part of ( Men's Clubs SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB will feature two leading English-Yiddish stage stars to open the season's activities 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the syna- gogue. They are Celia Adler and the program was the presenta- tion of the Ivan S. Bloch Lodge Merit Award for the outstand- ing Ben Brith in the city to Israel Eizen of Eddie Jacobson Lodge, whose "devoted and self- less dedication to the work of the Order" was commended. Trophy Winners were: Ivan S. Bloch and Eddie Jacobson Lodges for best membership effort, the Samuel G. Shulman Trophies. Pisgah and Theodor Herzl Lodges for best retention efforts, the Milton M. Weinstein and Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa Trophies. Ivan S. Bloch and Dov Krenkel Lodges, for best fund-raising effort, the Harry Yudkoff and Louis Russ- man Memorial Trophies. , Livonia Lodge for largest net gain in membership, the Harry Weinberger Trophy. Downtown Lodge for best effort in the Metropolitan Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, the Maurice Zeiger Community Service Trophy. Pisgah Lodge for best effort in the Sununer Membership Campaign, the Sidney J. Karbel Trophy. Ivan S. Bloch and Rex Lodges for best blood bank effort, the Milo Rappaport Trophies. Albert Einstein, Louis Marshall and Pisgah Lodges for excellence in , Israel Bond sales, the Samuel G. Bank Trophies. Louis Marshall and Eddie Jacob- son, best all-round lodges in the city, the Samuel W. Leib and Barden- Kopel Trophies. Leo. Feber of Pisgah Lodge received a special national award for "outstanding mem- bership effort," and Sam Zie- man of Louis Marshall Lodge, a special award for work on Bnai Brith's Service Committee for the Armed Forces and Vet- erans. Morris Direnfeld, president of the Council, was chairman of the evening. , - Miss Adler Welichansky Israel Welichansky. They will present a program entitled "An Evening of Jewish Theater." In full costume, the pair will portray both comedy and drama. Presi- dent George C. Parzen will pre- side. Guests . are invited, 'atcord- ing to Frank Rosenbaum, pro- gram chairMan. Refreshment§ will be served. * * CONG. BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will present "An Evening With Our Rabbi" 8:30 Thursday at the synagogue. Rabbi Donin will report on his 'recent visit to Israel. Friends are invited. A so- cial hour will follow, according to Neil M. Kalef, chairman, Bas Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benkoff, 16736 Tuller, announce the Bas Mitzvah of their daughter, Renee, will be observed 8:45 p.m. today at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute. Mark Shook Speaks on Israel Jamboree at Scouting Dinner Mark Shook, 15868 Washburn, a member of Explorer Post 554, sponsored by- the Morton Silver- man Post of the Jewish War Vet- erans, was featured speaker at the 17 1-unit Greenfield Dis- trict Scouting annual meet- ing and appre- ciation dinner. Mark, an Eagle Scout, was selected by the Jewish Committee on Scouting to represent t h e Mark Detroit Area Council at the Is- rael Jamboree held near Jerusa- lem this summer. He showed movies and gave a narrative account of his --experi- ences at the Jamboree and the European tour to Athens, Rome, Paris and London. BRAVERMAN'S ATS KOSHE Y 1st CUT LA Sc c SHOULDER CHUCK RO 55c PI(N LED i0 ▪49` •• Lb. $1129 Isf Ni VEAL Breast of Beef, Trimmed. Lb. 85c s N ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. CORNER OF HARTWELL DI 1-2345 MRS. RICHARD SLOAN At a candlelight ceremony Oct. 15, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Sheila Wallis Starman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Starman of 'Woodingham Dr., was united in marriage to Rich- ard Sloan, son of Mrs. Saul Sloan and the late . Mi.. Sloan of Wildemere Ave. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel offi- ciated. The bride yvore . - a gown of white silk taffeta, with an open neckline, .bracelet-length sleeves, and a fitted cummer- bund in silk braid and tiny pearls. The dome-shaped floor- length skirt fell into a cathe- dral train. The finger-length mantilla was appliqued in gar- lands of heirloom lace. Mrs. Marvin Starman was ma- tron of honor and bridesmaids were Deanna Dunsky and Lois Levi. Eugene Sloan other of the bridegroom, s - an. Ushers wer vern Cohn; Ar- thur Sc in, Stanley Marx, l3-arnar ray, Dr. Marvin S r- man, ot er of the bride, d Bud Siegan and Sheldon S r- ma cousins of th ter a h Ca or- nl and Ha lyweds wi reside tford. It was an unusual, but appre- will be modern and functional ciated 50th birthday present that with sofas and book shelves greeted the Goldberg twins, Irv- built into the walls -so as much ing and Adolph, Detroit theatre of the floor space as possible chain operators, at a, party in can be u t h e Sheraton - Cadillac Hotel are 'both oldberg twi Wednesday. Welfare Friends and relatives of eration and the R ndtable twins instead of giving pe of Catholics, Jews an Protest- director presents, gave cash for also ur- ants. Adolp resh it Camp. nishing of a_ 30 by 3 • of play- of the -w dren on house for the Leave from Tro ed Parents - Si the world er ting on the Project," sponsor by the .L still doe it tional Council of ewish Wo D acus, t instr ent consisting cr d by stiff wires The Council aised $100,00 a fra or beads are for the purchas of a home an whin land for "child n between six rung. and 12, not ab to get needed love and guid c e in their troubled homes." Mrs. Stanley R. the Council's project development chairman, said "Our aim is to help them achieve social adjust- PHOTOGRAPHERS ment before they turn to de- "The Best Need linquency. We envision the ho ' st No More" as a preventive measure, them from' being LI 8-1116 LI 8 226 ized." ame , a sister of Mrs. Hy the Gold • g twins, heard of the r Simcha Bright! project nd together with her Band that's Right!! sister s. 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Mrs. Rosenwald ret ed to Detroit from Unit Nations headquarters last plans to continue ast at the First Universa tarian Church, 4605 Cass, gh the pastor has said is not \ a member of the c ch. Mrs. senwald is t o wife o obert Rose 'a so of 'Les g Ro enwal thS 'rst presid of th C or Ju- daism, nd the f th late J s Rosen ald, eside of Sear oebuck. She to newsme "I pr bly will conti until fe a suf- ficient nu mericans have been reac , and I have convinced them to prevail upon the Government not to resume testing in the atmosphere." ....WE DO ALL THE . I DEXTER-DAVISON Be oit Wo ontin Fas to Pro t New Atm heric Atom st s DRAPES • C LAMP SH LAUNDERING WINDOW SHADES, 4 K VERS • IP DS BEDSP LINENS THS A RIAN SHADES ND AU D enovated S R OVI NG D INSTALLING TW 1-1818 SUBURBAN PHONE ENTERPRISE 7818 E FINER THINGS IN YOUR LIFE!