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March 09, 1962 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-03-09

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The Social Singles (21-35)
Will present a Purim Dance with
holiday refreshments on March
18 at the Jewish Center, 15110
W. Ten Mile, Oak Park. Dancing
will begin at 9 p.m.
Dress for the evening will be,

Boyarskys to Mark
Golden Anniversary

The Board of Directors of Beth
Yehudah Day School PTA will
meet 9 p.m. Wednesday at the
home - of Mrs. Chaskel Grubner,
3298 Sturtevant, announces
Eugene Goldberg, Board chair-
man.
Mrs. Hillel L. Abrams will re-
port on the National Convention
of Hebrew Day School PTAs. A
spring rummage sale will be dis-
cussed by Mrs. Henry Baum,
fund-raising chairman.

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TO DWELL TOGETHER

Cantor and Mrs. Boyarsky

In honor of the golden wed-

Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (radio and
television simultaneously).
Feature: Henry Brown, direc-
tor of the Detroit Historical
Museum, and Irving I. Katz,
president of the Jewish Histori-
cal Society of Michigan, will be
presented in "The First Jew in
Detroit—a 200 Year Anniver-
sary."

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ding anniversary of Cantor and
Mrs. Rubin Boyarsky, their chil-
dren will hold a dinner-party
a a a
March 15 at Holiday Manor.
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Following dinner, a program
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
MISS MARiLYN SITORSKY
will be presented by the Can-
Station: WJLB.
tor's Association of Detroit. Dan
The engagement of Marilyn
Feature: Dr. Leon Fram of
Frohman will lead the cantors Temple Israel will discuss the Sitorsky, daughter of Mr. and
in concert, accompanied by Re- forthcoming Hass Memorial Lec- Mrs. Samuel Sitorsky, of Gil-

becca Frohman. Daughter Mrs.
Norman Allan and granddaugh-
ters Sally Ruth and Nancy Al-
lan will play piano. Mrs. Rubin
Boyarsky will deliver a humor-
ous Yiddish monologue written
by her husband. Cantor Nicho-
las Fenakel is chairman of the
evening. Rudolph Shulman is
master of ceremonies.
Out-of-town relatives will al-
so attend the marriage of the
couple's granddaughter, S a 11 y
Ruth Allan, to Dr. Gaylord Alex-
ander three days later.
Cantor and Mrs. Boyarsky
were both born in Poland and
were married in 1912. Cantor
Boyarsky lads officiated at the

ture by Dr. Salo W. Baron.
* a a
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: The Hon. Abba
Eban, former ambassador of Is-
rael to the United States and
to the United Nations, will read
"Selections from the Psalms"
in English and Hebrew

largest synagogues in Manchest-
er, England, and in Glasglow,
Scotland. He became cantor at
Cong. Beth Tefillo Emanuel in
Detroit in 1930.
Children of the couple are
Mrs. Norman Allan, Hy Boyer
and Caspar Boyar of New York.
They also have seven grand-
children.

it easier for a Jew to surrender
and die during the dark days of
World War II, he clung tena-
ciously to life—hiding for years
in a hole-in-the-ground offered
him by a Polish peasant family.
And after World War II, in
Brooklyn, N.Y. with his own life
secure, Rothstein clung just as
tenaciously to a dream—bringing
his benefactors from their small
Polish village to America.
The story of the years of plead-
ing, wheedling, scheming and
worrying before red tape could
be cut on both sides of the Iron
Curtain and Rothstein's stubborn
debt-of-honor paid is the fascinat-
ing and touching subject of "The
Man Who Refused to Die," on
Armstrong Circle Theater, March
14 from 10-11 p.m., over CBS-TV.
"The Man Who Refused to
Die" was written by Irve Tunick
and narrated by Ron Cochran.

City Government Youth
Is Young Dem. Topic,

"Youth and Its Role in the
Cavanagh Administration" will be
the discussion topic at the 15th
District Young Democrats meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at 8025
Grand River. Joseph Sullivan,
executive secretary to the Mayor,
will speak.

TV's Circle Theater
to Present Story of
Survivor of Nazism

Abe Rothstein is • a stubborn
man. Though Nazi brutality made

crist Ave., to Eisen Yeshajecku
Of Haifa, Israel, has been an-
nounced.

Peace Corps representatives
have told University of Michi-

gan officials that the 45-member
team which prepared at the
U-M for work in Thailand is
"the best one trained so far in
this country."

at the University of Detroit, on
Feb. 28, was too long for a single

radio broadcast, it will be con-
tinued this Sunday.
After rebroadcasting the text
of the Ambassador's address, the
University of Detroit .Town Hall
will broadcast the entire ques-
tion and answer period starting
at 10:05 a.m. Sunday, over
Station WJBK.

. . . that HISTADRUT provides vocational training for
the youth of Israel through a network of trade schools.
This year 2,200 students are attending HISTADRUT
sponsored classes. Principal subjects are mechanics,
carpentry, electricity, machine-shop, radio, printing, and
aviation mechanics. A vast expansion program of the
HISTADRUT trade school system is now in the making.

Support the 1962 Histadrut Campaign
Your personal link with the "people"
of Israel

ISRAEL HISTADRUT
CAMPAIGN

Annual Bnai Brith Ball
Ends Fund-Raising

Morris Direnfeld, • preident
and Maurice Zeiger, fund-raising
chairman, announce that the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council will hold the 11th annual
Bnai Brith Ball at 9 p.m. Satur-
day in the Fountain Ballroom of

the Masonic Temple.
The ball marks the end of the
city-wide Bnai Brith fund raising,

raising money for the youth pro-
gram, community service pro-
gram and Bnai Brith hospitals.
There is no admission charge
and members and friends are in-
vited.

In charge of arrangements are
Zeiger, chairman, assisted by
Morris Blechman, Harry Gaines,
Albert Gutman, Reuben Opotow-
ski and Harry Paul.






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to Wed Israeli -

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Beth Yehudah PTA
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21 - THE DETROIT JEWISII NEWS — Fri day, March 9, 1962

Social Singles Plan
Purim Dance Party

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