Preparing for the "Space Capades" musical to culminate Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's membership drive Nov. 21 at Ferndale High School are, from left (seated), Mrs. Gerald Soffa, director; Mrs. David Stulberg, Paul Mutnick, Edwin Berman,. Mrs. Joseph Bittker; (standing), Mrs. David Pink, Mrs. Gerald Starler, Mrs. Ivan Edelstein, Mrs. Marvin Perlin and Mrs. Martin Sherman. * * * O Detroit Chapter of Hadassah bars and pins to those who en- will culminate its membership rolled 10 members. driVe, under the direction of Mrs. The coveted "Esther Award" Sidney L. Brand, membership, will be presented to the Group vice president, with the presenta- that enrolled the greatest num- tion of an original musical, ber of new members. "Space Capades," 8:30 p.m. Nov. The following group vice presi- 21 at Ferndale- High School. dents of membership are assist- The event will also celebrate ing in implementing the enroll- ment drive: Hadassah's golden anniversary. Mesdames Louis Silverfarb, Admission is by paid-up mem, Bagley North; B. Krugel, Bagley bership dues. South; Pauline Klein, Evening; The musical will be presented William Klein, Evergreen; Har- by members of the'Livonia Group old Stocker, Greenfield; Fred and their husbands, under the Kellman, Livonia; Isadore Kutin- direction of Mrs. Gerald Soffa, Meyers; Meyer Rubin, Schae- with choreography by .Harriet sky, fer; John Mann, Sherwood; Irvin Adler. Meckler, University • East; Ber- In the cast are Mesdames nard Nathan; University North; David Stulberg, Joseph Bittker, Joseph Kepes, University South - David Pink, Gerald Starler, Ivan , Julius Friedman, Wyoming; a Edelstein, Marvin Perlin - and Gertrude Bernstein, Doris Sie Martin Sherman. Paul Mutnick and Claire. Schkloven, Busi and Edwin Berman will also take and Professional. part. Others assisting are Mesd The event will honor Detroit William Wetsman and J. Ge Chapter's "Women of Valor." Pont, H-Day chairmen; Her The two members who enrolled Fishman, integration; Jo s e p the greatest number of new mem- Ravit, conservation; and Abe Lap- bers will receive awards, pins ides, secretary. Mrs. Samuel J. will be presented to those who Rhodes, Chapter executive vice brought in • five members, and president, is advisor. Arranged Marriages Praised By Rabbi in BBYO Pamphlet A Conservative rabbi has praise for marriages arranged by parents — a custom usually associated with the Old Coun- try. Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, of Washington, D. C., asserts that the stability of home life in societies where parents choose their children's mates can best be appreciated when viewing today's climbing, divorce fi- gures. . Writing in a pamphlet, "A Jewish View of Love and Mar- riage," sixth in a series of Ju- daism publications produced by the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion, he admits "it is not likely we would give up the freedom our culture alloWs in marriage."- Koenigsberg to Address Farband Branch As a compromise solution, he argues that youngsters "must receive from early childhood an attitude toward marriage that will encourage them to seek their parents' counsel of their own free will and to select mates who will reflect the fam- ily pattern." He traces the increasing rate of intermarriages to the open democratic society where "it is inevitable that people of dif- ferent religions should fall in love." But such couples find that love cannot conquer all, he warns, adding: "Marriage has many challenges and hazards and requires delicate adjust- ments. Where there is a religi- ous difference, there is an addi- tional serious difficult hurdle to overcome." Institute Lectures nization will hold its next meet- on Israel, Novelist The Harry S. Truman Branch of Farband Labor Zionist ' Orga- ing 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs: William Summer, 12940 Dartmouth, Oak Park. Guest speaker Sol Koenigs- berg, director of Community Re- lations Services, Jewish Welfare Federation, will speak on the "Pros and Cons of Sabbath Opening of the Jewish Com- munity Center." Following the talk, the meeting will be opened for discussion. Guests are in- vited. Chapter Two of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will hear Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldstein dis- cuss their impressions of Israel 8:30 p.m. Sunday to kick-off the Chapter's Sunday evening dis- cussion series. An Institute-wide Oneg Shah- bat is slated for 9 p.m. Nov. 10, when Moishe Haar, director, will lecture on "Isaac Bashevis Singer and His Novel, 'Satan in Goray.' " The public is invited. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. ,Harold L. Weiss, 20058 Stansbury, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allan Gary, will be observed Nov. 4 at Cong. Beth Moses. A cocktail and dinner party in his honor will be held that evening at the Mayfair Room. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meyers of Ardmore Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ken- neth David, will be observed Nov. 4 at Cong. Ahavas Achim. A dinner in his honor will be held Nov. 5 at the Rainbow Terrace. * * * - Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Knoppow of Kentucky Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzva:_ of their son, Kenneth Sheldon, will be observed Nov. 4 at the Anshe Motele Congregation, 6520 N. California, Chicago, Ill. A lunch- eon will follow services. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gout- man of Lauder Ave.announce the 'Bar Mitzvah of their son, Louis Allen, will be observed 9 a.m. Saturday ‘at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. A celebration in his honor will be held that evening at the Rainbow Terrace. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Manny Shaw, former Detroiters now living at 4206 Gillhouse, Toledo, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Michael, will be observed during an Aneg Shabbat 8:45 p.m. today at the Sholem Areichem Institute. ▪ * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Gold, 16974 Addison, Southfield, an- nounce the Bar son, Gar n, will ob- serve irday. at Beth Aaron Sy gue. A dinner-party in onor will be hel•that eve- ng at the Rainb errace. * Dr. and M 18612 Monic , Mitzvah of thei will be Adas Sha e. A cocktail din y in his * held that evening at. Holiday Manor. • * Mrs. Ann Cohen and Sidney Cohen announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Michael Ste- phen, will be observed Nov. 11 at Cong. Beth Joseph. A dinner- party in his honor will be held Nov. 12 at Springel's Patio Room. * * * Mr. and Mr M ilton of Sor Bar Tho e obse ed Satu at Adas Shalom Syn- agogue. A cocktail and dinner- party in his honor will be held that evening at the synagogue social hall. Tipton, Chajes to Share Honors at •ConcertN ov. 14 Paramanik-Breuer Engagetneht Told MISS NAOMI PARAMANIK The engagement of Naomi Paramanik and Morris T. Breuer was announced at a recent family dinner. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Paramanik of Plainview Ave. and M Hazel Breuer of Pasaden and the late Phillip Br A Feb. 11 wedding anned. Old Newsbo Football Ga At the second In a series of Tuesday evening concerts, Nov. 14, in the Aaron DeRoy Theater of the Jewish Center, the Center Symphony Or under t h e direction of Julius Cha- es, will play Schubert's "Tragic" Sym-F phony No 4 The first half of thepro gram will con- sist of Suite for Strings by Chajes, Violin Tipton Concerto in A Major by Mozart, with Emily Adams as soloist, and Polonaise Brillante by Cho- pin wit T ion of the program will conducted by Albert Tipton, conducto of "Music for T and fir fl t of he Symp y es Plan Nov. 17 The 1961 Old N s' Go,.- fellow High School a pion- ship Football Game will be played Nov. 17, at Tiger Stadium. The Metropolitan League cham- pions and the champions of the Parochial League will play off for the city championship and the Aaron DeRoy Trophy. Proceeds of the gaine, which always is one of Detroit's most colorful sports events, will be er to the Old News- ellows Fund. VERY BRIDE ID KNOW .. . 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