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January 26, 1962 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-01-26

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4N

Temple Beth El Sisterhood to Host
Housing Report, Theater Party for Braille Bindery Bas Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Can

r4 Council Hears

C4

co
cra

• Separation Issue

va sser announce the Bas
udit,
va h of their daught
L ynn, will be obs led 11:15
a. m. Saturday at emple Beth
E 1.

Rosenwald Post, Ladies
Auxiliary to Take Beth
Yeh Kids to Circus

wald Post and La-
y, American Le-
gion, will c ter a bus to take
e Beth Yehuda
children of
Shrine Circus, 10
School to
t the State Fair
a.m. F
Gr
sters will be chap-
oseph Shapero, past
r, Mrs. Marion Gold-
Mrs. Sarah Jacobson.

e Ro

. 1i

Two hundred and seventy-
c.1
>w five delegates and representa-
• tives of affiliated organizations
attended the Jewish Commun-
O
es ity Council's Delegate Assem-
Pythians old Joint
• bly program Jan. 17 at Temple
Affai r
Installatio
Israel,
under
the
chairman-

T4 ship of Stanley J. Winkelman,
tallati n inn
The
Joint
I
cr.4
Council president.
Dance of K hts of
Walter Klein, Council execu-
Detroit .Lodge o. 55, and yth-
tive director, summarizing the
ft.&
CLOTHES
eater
ian Sisters,
current activities of standing
will b
Temple No. 1
Sculptured to You Individually.
iday
Committees, details of which
6 p.m. Sunda
Yours or New Ones

were contained in a written
Manor.

LOIS BURGESS
crl report distributed to the par-
Detroit Lodge #5.5 officers
BR 3-6714
; ticipants. The three Cominit-
are: Dr. Donald Berkower,.chan- 14772 Rutland
cellor commander; W ill i am
w tees are: the Community Rela-
P-s tions Committee, headed by
vice chancellor; Dan-
Mrs. Nathan Plotkin (left) and Mrs. Morris Robinson Rothman,
Lotiis Rosenzweig; the Internal
ny Raskin, prelate . eth
MUSIC designed to please
work
in
the
Temple
Beth
El
Sisterhood
Braille
Bindery,
the
O Relations Committee, chaired largest in this area and one of only six braille binderies in Sherman, finan
by
by
Dr.
Samuel
Krohn;
and
the
Dave Goldsmi
E'4
the
country.
The
Sisterhood
is
planning
a
theater
party
for
a
44 Culture Commission, Irving Po-
Sorki
showing of "From Paris with Love," starring Genevieve at seph
kempner, Chairman.

Sol
And His Orchestra
the Cass Theater. Profits will go toward securing urgently tary;
Klein stated that the Council needed funds for bindery material. Tickets for the show are arms;

(f ormerly with Mickey Woolf)
E-t is currently concerned with at- available by calling Mrs. Samuel Gershenson, 19565 Cumber- guard;
— Featuring
ner gu
tempts in various areas of pub-
land,
TO
8-6746.
VICKI
FERRELL, Vocalist
Inst ing officers ill be
lic life to circumvent the prin-
BR 2-5447
ciple of separation of . church
chant ors Irving Aran,
an and Emil
and G
and state.

Together with some of the
National Jewish agencies the

r
Council submitted a memoran-
ecting
dum to the Constitutional Con-
arly,
in
1923,
two
co
The popular picture of th
' UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED — PERMANENTLY, SAFELY
vention opposing suggestions Fresh Air Society has been o
stores w e rented o West-
Special Technique for Sensitive Men and Women
that the new Michigan Constitu- of camping for youngst
minster ar ar nd re-
FACE — ARMS — LEGS — HAIRLINES CORRECTED
tion give sanction to programs, stretching from the day o u gs model t
examin-
EYEBROWS ARCHED PERMANENTLY
under which a part of each to Belle Isle in 1902 to a
d social
cret
ing ro
child's public school day. could mer of well-planned o door servic
1411,
s
and
urs
be devoted to religious instruc- and indoor programs in
dispensar
2.
tion, or which would pave the
reorganized,
The cl c w
UN 2-8914
Little is remembered today
8221 CURTIS cor. ROSELAWN
way for state aid to parochial
C. Saltzstein
a
rvice with Dr.
about
another
valuable
schools.
irman and with
which this loyal group re ered acting as
The effectiveness of the work more than 40 years ago.
the voluntee • hysicians in every
being done by the Council's
nt.
. ted depa
of the century,
Neighborhood a n d Housing turn
Charities was muste
iss Golda Ginsburg (Mrs.
Committee and other groups is Jewish
efforts and enlisting the aid Julian H. Krolik) was super-
evidenced by the development its
of
established
citizenry to help visor and Miss Goldstone
of a growing understanding of
the problem of changing neigh- the hundreds of new Amer- continued - as assistant. Fresh
borhoods among many of De- icans who came here in large Air Society became its spon-
troit's ethnic and religious groups. English and homemak- soring agency and Mrs.
groups during the past three ing services, self help aid, out- Samuel R. Glogower served
months, Klein stated, pointing ings to Belle Isle, manual as its representative on the
to a growing acceptance of the training—all helped in readjust- clinic committee.
Fred M. t utzel, Dr. Philip
concept of non-discriminatory ments. However, one of the
housing as the only solution to primary responsibilities was Broudo and Dr. Saltzstein
the problem of neighborhood health and medical care. Local worked with the society on new
doctors responded to the call budgeting and control methods.
change.
The report included refer- in 1900, led by Dr. Louis J. Eventually clinic items were
ence to the Council's TV and Hirschman, Dr. Joseph Beis- withdrawn from the -society's
radio programming. In addi- man and Dr. Mose Fechheimer. budget, and submitted to De-
The United Jewish Charities troit Community Union as the
tion to the four regular
weekly programs presented provided clinic quarters in its budget of North End Commu-
on local outlets, the Council building, and when the Hannah nity Clinic.
sponsored four special radio Schloss Building was enlarged • The gift to United Jewish
and three TV programs in in 1908, a section of eight rooms Charities of $75,000 from the
were set aside in the basement estate of Leopold Wineman to-
observance of Hanukah.
an out-
ward establishment
The assembly program fea- for clinic purposes.
in
tured a dialogue discussion be-
Miss Louise Goldstone was patient clinic
leanor
tween Rabbi Morris Adler, vice in charge. She filled the job 1925. Mr
is agency.
o di
president of the Council and of social worker, nurse and came
an became its
it
Isaac Franck, executive direc- administrator all in one. Drs. Jess
ent and North End
pr
tor of the Jewish Community Emil Amber, R. S. Rowland, fi
as born. Fresh Air So-
ni
Council of Greater Washing- Hugo Freund, Max Bailin,
then withdrew to dev e
ton, dealing with the "Jewish Archibald McAlpine, Norman . i
energies exclusively to
Community of Tomorrow." The Allen ar_d David J. Lev
(Mostly Set with Precious Stones)
eeds of camping for Detroi
panelists reviewed the changes joined the group of devo
that had taken place in struc- doctors who served in
children.
Unusual Giftware and Accessories ..
ture of the community and their free dispensary.
implications for coming genera-
th
Fresh Air Society, bu
tions.
day
its camp and "fresh
Ze
8nga
LIMOGES & SHELLEY
KOSTA & LEERDAM
programs for the 4n ent,
found time during the inter
Kohn
Mr. and rs. Da
months to serve as v nteer Long B
annou
, Cal'
Marriages
elped
aides in the clinic. They
• t of their da h-
the enga
art
SCHWARTZ-BANDLER: Mr. with home care and m icines ter, Janice
• ine, to
milk Alan Dunn,
of Mr. a Mrs.
and Mrs. Alexander Bandler, for the ill and aged, a
20121 Trinity, announce the and diet foods for th young Jack Dunn, former 13 oiters
GORHAM & DORLYN
ROYAL HOLLAND
Hills,
marriage of th e i r daughter, and sick. Many of the oung- now living in Beve
Ann, to Ephraim Schwartz, son sters who were sent t camp Calif. An early su ler wed-
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwartz came to the society's • a ntion ding is planned.
* *
and
of Tel Aviv, Israel, took place through these home visi
Rosenthal
Mr. a nd Mrs.
Jan. 18 in Tel Aviv. The bride where a child had been t sick
ve. have an-
its of Wyomin
has a master of arts degree in one, after camp, home
engagement of
nounced
international affairs. The newly- generally followed to make
ter, Sandra Barbara,
eir
weds will reside in the United taro the recovery was comple
- I erick Leonard Kunick,
By 1916, the United Jewish
States.
Charities had set up a small son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
operating room in the clinic Kunick of Greenlawn Ave. An
Center Cinema Forum •
"enabling doctors to perform April 1 wedding is planned.
minor operations, and thereby
Shows 'Eternal Mask'
Jewelry - Gifts
"The Eternal Mask," a Swiss save hospital expenses." Fresh Rightists Talk Topic
Zelden Cohen will speak on
film which won the Venice Film Air Society accepted adminis-
Festival award, will be featured trative and budgetary respons- "The Ultra Right Wing," at the
at the Center Cinema Forum 8 ibility for the clinic, and super- Montefiore Lodge 12 meeting
p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Cen- vised its general operation. A 8:30 p.m. Feb. 5 at the Dynamic
9:30 to 5:30 Daily
dental clinic was equipped in Club, 17111 Third, according to
ter, 18100 Meyers.
Mrs.
Ruben
Leipzig,
program
1919
and
Dr.
Benjamin
Welling
After the movie, H. Warren
Dunham of Wayne State Univer- volunteered his services two chairman.
(Sale Merchandise Not Returnable)
Visitors are welcome. For in-
sity will discuss "Psychoanalysis mornings per week.
formation,
call
Mrs.
Leipzig
at
—Therapy or Pseudo-Science?" The Jewish community shifted
northward after World War I. UN 1-8474.
Refreshments will be served.

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