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March 02, 1962 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-03-02

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Paid Sponsors, Pioneer Women
Events Open Israel Bond Drive

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Bnai Brith Women; ADL, Present
`Adventures in Human Relations'

The Metropolitan Detr oit University; the Rev. Edward
Bnai Brith Women's Council Farrell, professor at Sacred
and the Anti-Defamation Heart Seminary; and Rabbi M.
League of Bnai Brith will pre- Robert Syme of Temple Israel.
sent a workshop on "Adven-
Others to be heard on the
tures in Human Relations" 9 program are Mrs. Alfred E. La-
a.m. Tuesday at the McGregor kin, vice
president of District
Institute on Wayne State Uni- Six; Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, pres-
versity's campus.
ident of Detroit Women's Coun-
Special guest will be Arnold cil; Morris Direnfeld, president
Forster, general counsel of the of Detroit Men's Council; Judge
By SDI SHAPIRO
ADL and civil rights director. Victor J. Baum, chairman of
With the completion of cast
The annual audit of religious the Michigan Regional Advisory
ing, rehearsals are forging
prejudice, now Board of the ADL; and Sol I.
ahead for the Drama Club's
a regular ac- Littman, Michigan Regional di-
production of Arthur Miller's
tivity of many rector of ADL.
"All My Sons," to be presented
human r e 1 a-
Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh
May 17 and 18. Playing leading
tions agencies, will introduce Forster.
parts are John Shout, Judy
was conceived
Members of the workshop
Shefman, Danny Syme and
by Forster in planning committee are Mes-
Nancy Roberts. Other import-
1947. He ed- dames Samuel S. Aaron, An-
ant parts went to Adrea Brown,
ited the first drew Berger, Joseph Eichner,
Bruce Finsilver, Myles Lash,
author - Philip Fealk, Walter Hyatt,
Linda Maxwell, Mike Oberfield
itive study of Morris Pleason, Max Srtyer,
and Irwin Zussman.
this kind.
Frank Foley and Bernard Good-
Mumfordites have reaped a
Forster Forster i s man. Also included is Elsie
great crop of awards recently. the author of "A Measure of
Rodd. Men on the committee
Three first-year Hebrew stu- Freedom" and is co-author with are Sol Littman and Michael A.
dents were honored by the Benjamin Epstein, of "The Gaines.
American Association of He- Troublemakers" and "Cross
For reservations, call Mrs.
brew, an affiliate of the He- Currents."
Pleason, KE 3-1334.
brew Culture Service Commit-
Forster's topic at the work-
tee. Alyce Haas won first prize, shop will be "Messengers of
while Phyllis Rosenberg and Discord."
MUSIC designed to please
Laura Ross received honorable
Guests to the session will be
by
mention.
welcomed
by
Mrs.
Jack
Sayles,
Deirdre Holloway recently
Bnai
Brith
Women's
ADL
Coun-
finished third in the district
competition of the Knights of cil chairman. Mrs. Paul 0. Lie-
And His Orchestra
(formerly with Mickey Woolf)
Pythias Oratorical Contest. Rob- bert, Bnai Brith Women's Dis-
trict
Six
ADL
chairman.
will
ert JeNns also won an ora-
— Featuring —
torical Avard, taking first place present the purpose of the con-
VICKI FERREL, Vocalist
ference.
in the school division of the
The introduction to a panel
BR 2-5447
American Legion Speech Con-
test. He was to compete in the discussion on "The Chosen
district competition last week. People" will be given by Thpm-
The Scholastic Art Awards as J. Foley, chairman of the
for Southeastern Michiganlwere Social Civic Activities Commit-
announced last week. bringing tee of the National Council of
Mumford new laurels. Blue Catholic Men. Panelists will be
ribbon winners for Mumford the Rev. Malcolm Boyd. Episco-
were Joel Gayman, block print; pal chaplain to Wayne State
For fine color movies
Sharlene Averbuch, other print;
of your wedding
Nance Lui, college; Jill Pol-
litzer. commercial design; Jan-
Call
and his
ice Gilbar and Beverly Lubin,
illustrations.
ORCHESTRA
Winning gold keys were Kay
"Music As.You Like It"
HOME:
OFFICE:
Rosenberg, pencil drawing;
LI 7-0896
Nance Lui, ink drawing; Elaine
LI 5-2737
Galinsky, Janice Gilbar, Andrea
Morguloff, Jill Pollitzer and
Madeline Sasson, prints.
Interiors
Those receiving certificates
of merit were Don Ross. water
By PHIL MORGANROTH
color and two pastels; Elaine
N.A.D.A. Registered Decorator Consultant
Desow, Elaine Galisky, Jill Pol-
Residence
14520 Rosemary, Oak Pork, Mich.
litzer, Edward Robinson and
Lincoln 7-8858
Lincoln 1-1953
Jeffrey Weinstein. mixed
media; Robert Singer, linoleum
block print; Lenore Ferber,
Nance Lui, Kathryn Pinckney
and Cheryl Spector, prints; Lee
JERRY MOSCOWITZ Dexter :n or ;etr 011.-reenfield
Elbinger, Steven Fisher and
Edith Katz (2), commercial de-
LIGHT (high) BLONDING
TOUCH UPS (toner, etc.)
signs; Lauri Fried and Beverly
Best
of Products by Experts
Wood (2), crafts.
Sheila Berman, Barbara Kauf-
$8 50
Complete
man, Paul Wasserman and
Ladies You Always Wonted
Nancy Wiss won certificates in
FROSTING and TIPPING
the Junior Division.
Now You Can Afford It
Mumford virtually swept the
$919 with this ad
photography honors. Leading in
Complete
the prize winning were Mark
"Better Budget Perms." $5.00 up
Diam with eight keys and 17
25748 GRAND RIVER near Beech
KE 7 8440
certificates and Jerry Aronson
Open Evenings — Coffee on the House, Relax-0 Chairs
with seven keys and 14 certifi
Walk-ins Accommodated
cates.
Seniors will travel to Wash-
ington. D.C., on their annual
Michigan's Foremost Private Camp
trip, May 24-28. Presently they
BOYS AND GIRLS 6-16
are engaged in officer elections.
The officer primary was held
Monday and the finals on Wed-
nesday. Incidentally, graduation
is only three and a half months
away, June 20.
The basketball team finished
On Picturesque Grand Traverse Bay and
the regular season with a 2-10
Omena,
Lake Mougay . . . pollen-free . . . luxuri-
won-lost record, taking their
Mich.
ous facilities .
final game against Osborn.
professional supervision.
66-50. The swimmers finished
their season with a 4-2 slate.
REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED

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Mrs. Judith Bei!
lin, Consul of Is-
ra•l in New York,
was:guest of honor
at tau Israel Bond
events in Detroit.
In the top photo,
she was guest of
honor, second'from
left, at the annual
Detroit P i on e e r
W o rn e n' s Israel
Bond event on Feb.
22 at the Hunting-
ton Woods home of
Mr. and Mrs.• Alex
Schreier. The af-
f air resulted i n
bond subscriptions
totalling $36,600.
Women granted honor awards were, from left, Mesdames
Michael Michlin, Jack Gosman, Alex Schreier and Jack Berent.
Missing is Mrs. Rachel Kurtzman. In the bottom photo, the
1962 Israel Bond Paid Sponsors who were pinned at the annual
sponsors enrollment event held Feb. 21 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Pollack of Fairfield Ave., included, from left,
(front) Mesdames Pearl Leader, Sam Kobaker, (rear) Philip
Slomovitz and David Pollack on either side of Mrs. Beilin. Mrs.
Kobaker and Mrs. Pollack are "Negev Sponsors" through their
purchase of $1,500 or more of Jsrael Bonds, each, during 1962.
The sponsor affair opened this year's Israel Bond Women's
ision campaign.

WHAT EVERY BIDE
SHOULD KNOW ...

Sheldon Rott

SID SIEGEL

Israel's Distaff Glories

Center Announces Older Adults'
'Series. Teen Show, Cinema Forum

The Older Adult Division of the Jewish Center, will present
the J e wish Center has an- a variety show 8 p.m. at the
nounced a new program as part Center. The show will consist of
of its "Time Now For Adven- skits, singing, and a variety of
ture series," entitled "Time musical numbers. Tickets may
Now To: Eat Well, Keep Well." be purchased at the door.
• • • •
The six session lecture, dis-
cussion and demonstration ser-
The Jewish Center's Cinema
ies is designed to awaken inter- Forum will present "The Man
est in good food, and to show Between," starring James Ma-
retired men and women, even son, Hildegarde Neff and Claire
those on special diets, how to Bloom, as the first feature of
prepare tasty meals and snacks , the "International Film Festi-
that will both fulfill their basic- val," 8 p.m. Sunday.
need, and give them pleasure.
Coming attractions in the ser-
Parti cipating in the series ies are "Alone in the Streets"
will 4:te representatives fro m on March 25, "Border Street"
the Michigan State Medical So- on April 22 and "Our Man in
ciety, Mrs. Muriel Wagner, staff Havana" on May 27. Discussion
nutritionist at the Merrill and a social hour follow the
Palmer School; Mrs. Barbara movies.
Ma(shaffey and Mrs. Margaret
Marclic , e, dieticians; and Mrs.
Marion ityar?, director, Electric
Li% in:4
ision, Detroit Edison
By ALBERT EINSTEIN
C o ni pany. Following is the
schedule.:
Strange is our situation here
A nutritionist, doctor, dieti- upon earth. Each of us comes
cian and home economist take
for a short visit, not -knowing
a look at food and the older why, yet sometimes seeming to
person. 2:45 p.m. Monday;
divine a purpose. From the
"Fashions in Food, True or standpoint of daily life, however,
False" - 2.45 p.m., March 12;
there is one thing we know:
"Eat Better, Feel Better,", 2:45
That Man. is here for the sake
p.m., March 19. These three ses-
sions are free and open to the of other Men . . . Above all, for
those upon whose smile and
public - no registration re- well-being our own happiness
quired: "Demonstration, 0 n e
depends, and also for the
Dish Meal and Snacks-," 10:30
a.m.. March 26; "Demonstration, countless unknown souls with
whose fate we are connected by
Men's Cooking Class," 11:30 a bond of sympathy.
a.m.. April 2; "Demonstration,
Legion Honors Mane Katz
Preparing a Luncheon for the
Many times a day I realize how
Leonard Lyons' column car-
Club." 11:30 a.m., April 9.
much my own outer and inner ried this item on Tuesday: "Mane
(These latter sessions require
life is built upon the labors of Katz, the painter, received the
advance registration).
nay fellow men, both living and Legion of Honor in Paris last
For information and -advance
dead, and how earnestly I must month. The veteran artist sighed
registration, call the 0 1de r exert myself in order to give in afterwards: 'It's nice. But so
Adult Division of the Jewish
return as much as I have far 14 people have told me they
Center at DI 1-4200.
received.
personally arranged this honor
• • •
— and now I don't know whom
The Cavaliers, a teen club at
Want ads get quick results !
to thank.' "

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