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January 19, 1962 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-01-19

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Maimonides Medical Auxiliary
en's Clubs Plans for Donor Luncheon Affair

CONG. SHAAREY Z E D E K
MEN'S CLUB will honor past
presidents at Sabbath services
Saturday at the synagogue. They
include Dr. Morris M. Burstein,
Dr. Martin M. Cowan, Albert
Green, I. Murray Jacobs, Jay I.
Jay, Abe Katzman, Hyman A.
Keidan, Dr. Max Lichter, Arthur
S. Purdy, Joseph Radner, Ed-
ward Robinson, Abraham Satov-
sky, Elconan Saulson, Maurice
Seligman, Harry M. Shulman and
Norman M. Snider. Tribute will
also be paid the memory of Simon
Shetzer, Safriuel J. Berke and
Carl S. Schiller. Friends are in-
vited, according to President
George C. Parzen.
* *
BETH ABRAHAM SYNA-
GOGUE MEN'S CLUB will pre-
sent a "Grand Concert of Jew-
ish Music" 8:30 p.m. Jan. 30 at
the synagogue. Featured will
be Cantor Shabtai Ackerman,
the Sisterhood Choral Group,
Boys' Choir, Men's Choir, under
the direction of Israel Fuchs,
and Dan Frohman at the piano.

Pepper Movie, Day

The James N. Pepper School
Parent Teachers Association in
Oak Park will hold a movie
party, featuring two hours of
film, 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the
school.
"Sing Along With Peg" will
precede the show.
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Anniversary Banquet

The Hannah Schloss old-
timers will hold its fifth annual
dinner-dance and installation of
officers 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at the
Statler-Hilton Hotel.
Those to be installed are Abe
Schmier, president; Michael
Greene, vice president; Edward
Schluss • treasurer; and Arth-
n, secretary.
of Hal Gordon and
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Shown above are the chairmen for th e.
for
Auxiliary annual donor luncheon sched
the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. They are, rom left,
I. W. Silver oo
Mesadmes C. Gitlin, general fund-raisi
riedlaende , coor
ator to luncheon chairman; (seated)
ator to luncheon reservations chairma President S. P1'
, luncheon
S. Grossman, general advisor; H. Appe

* * *

The Maimonides Medical Aux-
iliary will hold a luncheon meet-
ing 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at
Ranucci's Restaurant, to make
plans for its annual donor fund-
eon scheduled for
raising 1
Sheraton-Cadil-
Mar

m the Mar ch
needy medical
dicapped children
research projects.
this affair, Dr. Pas-
uoniconto, medical di-
or of the Wayne County
raining School at Northville,
will resent a plaque to the

abot Building
ory of Lazarofs

and story of a new
building, which will
of the enlarged Luba-
Vocational School sys-
in Israel, has been corn-
eted, and work has begun on
uction of the third
the
or.
This bui ng will be known
as the Laza f Building, in hon-
Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
or the 1 of Los Angeles and
cob. zaro
D
w made this building
ocated in Kfar Cha-
Lubavitcher Village,
Aviv, the new build-
house 300 immigrant
•n who have arrived in
Chabad.
he estimated cost of this
building upon completion is
$300,000.

Auxiliary in•rectation for
r
contributio • medi
sc
and the •
at the sc ol.
The m. address 11"
livered • Dr. Gert de
consultan psychologist the
er Institu • sycho-
Merrill P
er topic
rtm
Therapy
will be " • ould Women
Be Educated?" She will be in-
troduced by Mrs. I Levitt.
In charge of the donor lu
in
eon are Mesdames C.
airma ,
general fund-raising
I. W. Silver, co inator • o
; S. Fried-
luncheon chair
laender, coord . tor to lunch-
eon reservatio chairman; Pre
, luncheon
ident H. Plis
an
vations chi an; S r
le
general ad or; an
man, lunch n chair

Klutznic to A • ress
ORT Co ave un

the
sa
The U.S. A
. Klutz-
United Nations,
nick, will address the 40th anni-
versary national conference of
the American ORT Federation,
at Hotel Com-
m o dor e, New
York City, Sun-
day, it was an-
nounced by Dr
William Haber,
ORT president.
Moses. A
LeaVitt, execu-
tive vice-chair-
man of the
Joint Distribu-,
Klutznick
tion Commit-
tee, and Hobart H. Sommers,
assistant superintendent of
schoolS for vocational education
in Chicago, will likewise address
the sessions, Dr. Haber stated.

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