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March 02, 1962 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-03-02

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Jewish Home for Aged to Honor
Women's Auxiliary Service Group

`It's Fashionable to Be a Pioneer
Woman,' Council Tells Newcomers

The Board of Directors of the
J e w is h Home for Aged will
honor the Service Group of the
This Week's Radio and
Women's Auxiliary on Sunday
Television Programs
at a buffet supper and dance.
of Jewish Interest
In announcing this tenth
annual. affair, Edward I. Fleisch-
TO DWELL TOGETHER
man, president, paid tribute to
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (radio and tele- the loyalty and deVotion shown
by these volunters.
vision simultaneously).
"Their work in the Sheltered
Feature: Dr. Abram Spiro,
chairman of Wayne State Uni- Workshop, Hobby Shops and
versity's Department of Near Physio-Therapy Department
Eastern Languages and Litera- adds an extra dimension to re-
tures, who recently returned habilitation efforts," he said.
from extended visits to England "Not only do they give of them-
and Israel, where he consulted selves unstintingly in time and
original source material neces- energy but they also contribute
sary for his Bible studies, will financially to the operation of
discuss his impressions and ex- the Home with substantial
periences with Joseph Edelman, grants mande to construction of
director of the Jewish Communi- new facilities and replacement
ty Council's CultureComniission, of equipment."
Special recognition is to be
on "Jews in England and Israel."
given Mrs. Jack Fishman, pres-
• •
ident of the Women's Auxiliary,
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
"for her outstanding leader-
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
ship."
Station: WJLB.
Mrs. Harry Hier, Service
Feature: Mrs. Joshua Sperka,
an organizer and cultural secre- Group chairman, and Ira I.
tary of Mizrachi Women, Fanny Sonnenblick, executive director,
Gluck Chapter, will discuss the will award certificates to those
role and activities of that or- volunteers who have served 100
hours during the year, pins to
ganization.
those volunteers who have
• • •
served 300 hours and gold
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
charms to the following volun-
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
teers who have served more
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Arabs in Israel" will than 1,000 hours continuously
as volunteers at the Home:
be presented.
Mesdames Irving Beck, Harris


MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Eugene Mihaly,
Hebrew Union College — Jewish
Instiute of Religion professor of
• Napkins and Matches
• Personalized Stationery
Rabbmics, will discuss "Teaching

Latest Creations
Our Children."

On the Ar ir

Pioneer Women, from left, Mesdames Harry Leavitt, mem-
her' hip chairman, and Richard Liss and Jules Gold, models,
r rhearse for the Council's luncheon and fashion show to be
held Thursday.

Dc:roit Council of Pioneer
Women will host 300 new mem-
hcr... prospects and their spon-
,,ois at a luncheon and fashion
-how 12 - 30 p.m. Thursday at
Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer, announced Mrs.
Harry Leavitt, Council.member-

will be highlighted by Pioneer
Women models. A four-day holi-
day for two at Grossinger's will
be awarded to an eligible spon-
sor. _Serving as hostesses for
the afternoon will be Brandeis

and Hanita Chapters.

-hip chairman.

The event will culminate a
rl«.tied six month member-
-hip drive.
i;F•etings will be extended, by
\Ir- Norman Kanter, vice pres-
olent of organization and for-
incr Council president..A musi-
(:il portion of the program will
feature Mrs. liyman Disner,
%ocalist, accompanied by Mrs.

JWV Activities]

LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will meet Monday

at the home of Mrs. Florence
Weber, 19757 Stansbury, for
the nomination of officers. A

social hour will follow.
* * *
Victor Linden.
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
'theme for the ptogram is
It•s Fashionable to Be a Pio- IARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
neer Woman." Guest speaker day at the JWV Memorial
will be Mrs. Renee Udell of Home, announces President
Youngstown, Ohio, regional Mrs. Carl Zide. Reports will be
hairman She will also speak given by Mesdames Harry Left,
that evening at a tea in the child welfare chairman; Milton N.Y. Law Forbids 'God'
home of Mrs. Max Gladstone of Sriro, senior vice president; and on Stage; Producers of
Huntington Woods for those Sam Weiner, paid-up member-
num,. members and sponsors un- ship. Refreshments will be `Gideon' Seek Repeal
Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor,
aide to attend the afternoon served.
c. rent.
producers of the Paddy Chayef-
sky comedy hit "Gideon," have
The afternoon's fashion show Hart Named for Hias

cenai OritA •
‘Activities

IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER

x%111 hold a testimonial evening
in honor of Mrs. Leon Drey-
linger. peresident of Detroit Bnai

Award of Honor; Will
Address 78th Meeting

Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michi-
gan, chairman of the United
States Senate Subcommittee on
Refugees and Escapees, will be
the principal speaker at the
78th annual meeting of United
Hias Service, Sunday, March 11,
at Hotel Roosevelt, New York.
Murray I. Gurfein, president
of Hias, announced that Sen.
Hart will be presented with the
agency's Award of Honor on
that occasion in recognition of
his "contribution of outstanding
significance in the field of mi-

Brith Women's Council and past
president of the chapter, Thurs-
day at the Workmen's Circle,
18:340 W. Seven Mile. The Si s ter-
hood Singers of Cong. Ahavas
Achim, directed by Cantor
Simon Bermanis, will perform.
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asked the League of New York
Theaters to petition the New
York State Legislature for

peal of a 51-year-old state law

forbidding the representation of
God on the stage.
"Gideon" tells the Old Testa-
ment story of the simple, bumb-
ling farmer who was made a
military hero through miracles
wrought by Jehovah. Douglas
Campbell is starred as Gideon,
with Fredric March, fully
bearded and robed, starred as
a miracle-working Angel of the
Lord whose name is "Jahweh"
and who describes himself as a
"personation of the Lord."
Co-producer Arthur Cantor
was recently advised of Section
2074 of the Penal Law of New
York State, forbidding "living
characters representing the Di-
vine Person."
"Under this archaic law the
presentation of 'Gideon' would
be illegal," says Cantor, "and I
think the law should be taken
off the books."
The law, he adds, has been
ignored on Broadway. Past ex-
amples of non-compliance in-
clude the Pulitzer Prize play
"J.B." and "The Green Pas-
tures," and "Dear Judas," all
of which represented "the Di-
vine Person" on stage. None
were prosecuted.
Under the law of 1911, pro-
ducers Coe and Cantor and John
Shubert, owner of the Ply-
mouth Theatre, would be liable

for prosecution.

Dr. Friedman Elected
Dental Society Head

Dr. Harry M. Friedman, 12730

McNichols, was elected presi-
dent at the American Society

of Geriatric Dentistry's annual

meeting in Chicago.
Friedman has been staff den-
tist for the Jewish Home for
the Aged for 25 years. He was
the founder of the dental
society in 1958.

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