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Schulze Community Council Seeks. Myra Ehrlich Will Center Cagers Win
tot Promote Better Neighborhoods Wed Robert Gurvis Right to Participate in
mmet-
l iroth Announced
National Tournament
The Schulze Community Coun- hoods are engendered and sus-
The Jewish Center won the
cil, newly-formed neighborhood tained by good neighbors without
sixth annual Midwest Basketball
organization representing the area regard to ethnic considerations;
Tournament by defeating the
bounded by Seven Mile Road, serve as a clearing house for ac-
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Toledo Jewish Center 68-46,
Wyoming, Florence and James curate community information;
Cl
March
11 in the Max Fisher gym-
Couzens to Schaefer, will hold its complement activities of existing
nasium of the Center.
first membership meeting and neighborhood organizations in the
>7 .
By winning the tournament,
elect a board of directors at 7:30 area whose purpose is to en-
they won the right to participate
p.m., Tuesday, in the auditorium courage the observance of city
in the national contest in Harris-
of the Schulze School, 10700 regulations and improve the
burg, March 23-25.
Santa Maria.
phsyical standards and attractive-
Trophies were awarded to first,
Irving J. Rubin, president of ness of the area; provide liaison
V.
second and third place, and the
the Bagley Community Council, and cooperate with other groups
most
valuable player award went
Pastor George A. Fleischer of the whose purpose is to promote
CA;
to Bob Dickerson of Akron Jew-
Near Northwest Area Coordinat- good human relations in the
ish Center.
ing Council and Father Clement community.
The Detroit team is coached
Kern of the Archbishop's Com
by Sid Fox. Their record for the
mittee on Community Relations
year is 16 wins, six losses. There
will address the meeting.
are two more games left to play
The new organization is based
besides the national tournament.
on the principle that "good
MISS
OLIVIA
MURAV
GARELICK'S G A L L E R Y,
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MISS MYRA EHRLICH
neighborhoods are formed and
at
The engagement of Olivia Ray sustained by good neighbors with- 20208 Livernois, currently is
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich
Murav to Leonard Hammer is out regard to ethnic considera- featuring a one-man exhibit of
and his
announced by her parents, Mr. tions." Membership is open to all 26 works by Richard A. Flor- of Beverly Ave., Oak Pak, an-
sheim
to
run
through
Match
31.
nounce
the engagement of their
and Mrs. Benjamin Murav, adult residents, businessmen and
18925 Kentucky. The prospe•-, professionals living or working in The artist's works are exhibited daughter, Myra Joan, to Robert
"Music As You Like It"
in major museums and colleges Allan Gurvis, son of Mr. and
HOME:
OFFICE:
- tive bridegroom is. the son of . the area.
throughout
the
country,
includ-
LI
7-0896
Mrs.
Harry
Gurvis
of
Roselawn
LI 5-2737
Mr: and Mrs. Samuel llammer.
A coordinating committee com-
ing
the
Detroit
Institute
of
Arts.
Ave.
Her
fiance
attended
Michi-
20016 Freeland. An early fall posed of Morris W. Cohl. Mrs.
In addition, his art is on display gan State University and is a
wedding is planned.
Everett Straus, Mrs. Leland in
museums in many European graduate of Wayne State Uni-
--- Smith, Louis Rosenzweig, Dr. and
countries, South America, Can-
Mrs. Robert Braun, Mrs. Virgil ada and Israel. All works are versi ty.
Smith, Mrs. George Rubin, Mrs. for sale at Garelick's.
Jack Drapkin, Mrs. Harold Nor- .
Vladimiritzer Banquet
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ris, David C. Cowley, Miss Ruth
In one of the year's most , The Vladimiritzer Emergency
Shefer and Mr. and Mrs. Norman compelling dramas, "THE OUT- i Relief Organization will hold its
Flax have been meeting for the SIDER," Tony Curtis gives aiannual banquet April 8 at the
past few months to draw up plans , memorable performance in his Young Israel Synagogue, 17376
"My Way in Yiddish Litera. i for the new organization.
brilliant portrayal of Ira Hayes, Wyoming, with Louis Rose as
tore" will he the theme of the
Catholic, Jewish and Protest- the tragic Marine hero from the chairman, announced President
address by Itzik Manger, world ant clergymen, representatives of Pima Indian reservation in Ari- Samuel A. Kayne. Proceeds will
renowned Yiddish poet who, the Archbishops Committee on i zona. The picture' opens March go to needy families in Israel.
during his latest trip to Israel, Community Relations. Jewish 1 30 at the Fox Theater.
Max Schrut
Friends are invited.
• • •
For Good Photographs
was accorded Gold Emblems by Community Council, the Mayor's
Commission
on
Community
Rela-
"ELIZABETH THE QUEEN".
and Prompt Service
the mayors of Jerusalem. Tel
Call Me at
Aviv, Safed, and other commu- tions, and the Community Rela- Maxwell Anderson's play about
For the Finest in Music
tions
Division
of
the
Board
of
the epic romance of Elizabeth
niti•s in Israel and throughout
the
Board
of
Education
have
as-
I of England and the handsome
the world, in recognition of his
sisted residents of the area in Lord Essex, will be presented
literary creativity.
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
the formation of the Council.
by
the National Repertory Thea-
We Come to Your Home
Manger, who is coming to De-
and His Orchestra
Rosenzweig and Cohl, who will ter at the Cass Theater, for one
With Samples
troit especially for this event, co-chair the March 27 meeting,
WO 2-4814
UN 4-4346
TY 5-8805
week, opening April 2. Eva Le
UN 4-6345
-will be featured in a jubilee pro- said the objectives of the Coun- I Gallienne plays the title role.
gram to be held Sunday, 8 p.m., I cil are to promote a harmonious * *
in the Beth Aaron Social Hall, democratic community based on Michael Benthall became Ar-
Interiors
it was announced by Irving': the principle that good neighbor- tistic Director of London's fa-
Pokempner and Sidney M. Shev-
mous Old Vic Company in 1953.
itz co-chairmen of the Council's
Detroiters will see one of the
N.A.D.A.—Registered Decorator Consultont
culture commission, and by !Organize Pasteur _ company's most magnificent
Residence
Jack Malarnud and Joseph Bern-I."
productions,
"MACBETH,"
at
14520 Rosemary, Oak Park, Mich,
Lincoln 7-8858
stein, co-chairmen of the Coun- IL.ommunity Council the Masonic Auditorium, March
Lincoln 1-1953
•il's Yiddish culture committee, I Residents in the vicinity of 31. This is a Michael Benthall
under whose auspices the event l the Pasteur 2.1ementary School ! creation and will follow two
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, ! performances of "ROMEO and
is being arranged.
Northwest Detroit's Most Luxurious Motel
i 1 JULIET," March 29 and 30.
Benjamin M. Laikin will be; April 2, at the All Saints Eps-
,AAA A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR YOUR
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overall chairman of the special copal Church, 3837 W. Seven
The April issue of JEWISH
tribute to Manger marking his ! Mile, for an organizing general
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS . . .
60th birthday. The program membership meeting of the Pas- DIGEST is dedicated to the cen-
will feature, in addition to the teur Community Council. tennial of the signing by Presi-
honored guest, Rabbi MorrisH. G. Blumberg, 19415 Canter- dent Lincoln of the Act of the
14380 WEST 8 MILE ROAD
Adler, vice-president of the bury, temporary chairman of the 37th Congres which for the fisrt
Bet. Schaefer and Northwestern Hwy.
meeting,
announces
that
Coun-
time
permitted
regularly
or-
•
Rooms
• Suites
Council. and Cantor Reuven
• Hi-Fi & T.V. in Each Room
LI 8-1822
• rankel, who will present a con- cilman Dr. Mel J. Ravitz will dained ministers of any religious
Conference Room
JO 4-5450
address
the
meeting.
Refresh-
denomination
to
serve
as
chap-
HARVEST
HOUSE
RESTAURANT
ON PREMISES
cert of Manger's songs. with
ments
will
be
served.
lains
in
the
U.S.
Army.
It
was
musical settings to Manger's
Residents invited to the meet- this act which marked the begin-
poems written by the Jewish
composers Henoch Kon. Israel . !Fig are in the vicinity bounded ning of the Jewish military
Alter and Reuben Frankel. Bella bv
- Woodward, on the east; chaplaincy 100 years ago. since
Col( berg, concert pianist. will Greenlawn, on the west: West prior to that time no rabbi could
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Seven Mile, on the south. and serve as a chaplain in the U.S.
accompany' Cantor Frankel.
West Eight Mile, on the north.
Army.
Manger, whose- poems have _
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been translated into French,
English. Hebrew, Dutch, Polish.
Lat‘.;ian, and other languages.
.
.
.
i. a member of the Yiddish Will Ce
Strictly Fresh
PEN Club. Born in Romania.'
'Or
he spent the difficult war years
President Harry Laker of the candle-lighting ceremony will
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The guest speaker will be
France.
After
the
collapse
of
announces
that
the
society
will
France. he was rescued by a
French sea captain and brought celebrate its 35th anniversary Rabbi Milton Arm. Louis Levine
will serve as historian and will
to England. The poet began to with a dinner and music party at relate the history of this or-
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lished his -first book, "Stars on
friends and give a complete
Fresh
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the Roof," in 1929 in Bucharest.
resume of the organization's func-
In 1951 he arrived in the
tions and activities, Secretary
United States. In 1952 his "Col-
Fred Katz will read the financial
lected Poems" were published
report and describe the aid which
in New York and in 1961 , his
Pinsker has given to national
° "Collected Prose" was publish-
and charitable organizations.
ed. Particularly noteworthy
Laker will announce additional
Lb.
among his plays is "Die Kishef-
gifts in honor of this 35th anni-
versary. Charities which will
machern," ("The Witch").
benefit in honor of this 35th
Organizations and individuals
anniversary will include Jewish
are invited to meet the author
National Fund, Child Rescue
and to hear his first hand ac-
Fund, Heart Fund, Histadrut
count of the elements which
Campaign,
Red Mogen David, Ku-
have influenced his creative ex-
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