a 1'annenbautn-Zivian To Honor Cottler Arts-Crafts Group Shows Progress
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at Dinner May 1
Mizrachi to Hold 60th
Anniversary Functions
The Detroit Mizrachi - Hapoel
A testimonial dinner will be
Hamizrachi announces plans for
tendered Norman Cottler, presi-
the celebration of the 60th Anni-
dent of Dexter - Davison Food
versary of the religious Zionist
Markets, Tuesday, May 1, at the
movement.
Hayim Greenberg Center.
Detroit Mizrachi is planning
Planned as a tribute to Cot-
also to have cultural and educa-
tional programs during th i s year.
tler's 40 years of dedicated serv-
ice on behalf of his fellow men
A commitee selected at the last
both here and in Israel, the
Board to plan these programs
proceeds from the $25 per cover
is headed by David J. Cohen.
contributions will go towards the
A dinner meeting of the baard
establishment of a childrens'
of Mizrachi, together with other
home in Israel bearing Norman
leaders in the community, will
Cottler's name.
be held Thursday, at - Kozins
The sponsors committee is
Kosher Restaurant, 20340 W. 7
The arts and crafts division of the Allied Jewish Campaign
headed by honorary chairmen
Mile Road, to plan the events.
is at 96 per cent of the money raised in 1961. Division
Harry Schumer and Philip Slom-
Dr. Max Kapustin, head of
chairman Irving Goldberg, left, predicts the division will be
ovitz. Co-chairmen are Harry
Hillel Foundation at Wayne Uni-
20 per cent over its 1961 total by the campaign closing May 2.
Becker, Frank N. Lsbey and
With Goldberg are Dr. Boris E. Nelson, of Toledo, who spoke versity, will narrate the history
John E. Lurie. Representing the
or world religious Zionism.
at the division fund raising meeting, William Wetsman, divi-
MRS. ARTHUR ZIVIAN
Israel Histadrut Campaign is its
sion program chairman, and Herbert Aronson, division vice-
The gathering will also bid
chairman, Morris Lieberman.
chairman.
Marilyn Tannenbaum, daugh
bon voyage to friends of Miz-
ter of Mrs. Aaron Tannenbaum Dinner chairman and toast
rachi and Bar-Ilan University
of Green lawn Ave. and the lat e master of the evening will b
who will depart shortly for
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal.
Mr. Tannenbaum, became the
Israel. -
The testimonial committee i n
bride of Arthur Robert Zivian
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max J charge of dinner arrangements
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Zivian of Balmoral Dr. April 1
Albert Adelman. Rabbi Morris Ad-
Dining in a theatrical atmos-
at Holiday Manor.
ler, Edward F. Andrews, Mitchell M.
Fosser left his job as a mo-
Andrews, Harold B. Bornstin, Henry phere and Grand Opera "in
The bride wore a gown of Cohen.
tion picture director for a corn_
Rabbi H. Donin, Abraham
white brocaded silk with a bell- Elconin, Julius W. Englander, Moses miniature" have been parlayed mercial film company in Chi-
bar mitzvahs • weddings
,e a l, A, r aEugene
hani F n zEbpi a s tue.i n , Did
d into a new attraction unique cago to transform his $80,000
shaped skirt, princess - fitted Englander,
portraits
I S in Detroit called the Impresa-
bodice. and three-quarter-length Gardena, Max H. Goldsmith, Ch
black and white
Philip
hobby into a paying venture at
and color
sleeves. Her bouffant, shoulder- Goldstein, g oalt3tbeismBaennj a rill') rti,b? ozzuegliecnk, rio, which opened its doors the Impresario.
Rabbi
$440 W. McNICHOLS
length illusion veil was caught Greenfield, Harry Gunsberg, William three weeks ago on Wyoming
Fosser values each puppet
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by a cap of jeweled lace. She Hordes, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Ber- Ave., one block south of Fen- (he has 35) at $2,000 each. He
nard Kozloff, Harold Kozlo f, Harry kell Rd.
carried white stephanotis and Laker, Robert Landy, Hyman Lip-
can prciduce a total of 144
orchids over her confirmation sitz, Louis Markow, Leonard A. Ma-
Impresario host Joseph A. scenes from 13 operas.
Back after two successful years
son. Dr. H. S. Mellen, David Mendel-
in Europe
Bible.
son. Morris Mendelson, Harry Mon- Sacca terms the one-hour pup-
He
claims
his
"rod
puppets,"
Lorraine Tannenbaum, sister dry. Mike Must. Irving Pokempre
i, aci pet production a "philanthropic
Wins Pollak. Benjamin Poss, Nati
manipulated from below the
of the bride. was maid of honor. P.
Rossen, Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, dessert" for dinner patrons, stage, are the most natural in
and
who watch the show from their
Michael Zivian, brother of the Ia cob Schreier, g ii,dnAyweNdf i.
I. L. Shrodec
George tables. The dining room is their movements of their kind.
bridegroom. served as best man. Spoon,
S. Sternberg, Louis Stone,
Not the least of the enjoy-
The newlyweds are enjoying a Morris Sukenic, Allen Walker, Harry closed following dinner for the
Warsh, George Weingarden, Melvin performance, while the Impres- ment of the performance is
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Hawaiian honeymoon.
Weingarden, Meyer Weingarden, Al-
fred Weiss, Abner A. Wolf, Isadore ario bar remains open for non- the music. Listeners hear the
Wolf and Paul Zuckerman.
diners.
best opera voices of the world
Father-Son Brunch
Sacca says he contracted reproduced by excellent hi-fi
at O-W Young Israel
Socialites Host Musicale "Opera
equipment
in an acoustically
in Focus," created and
A Fattier and Son Brunch
Detroit Socialites will present produced by Chicagoan William satisfying setting.
will be held by the Young Is- an hour of Israeli music at its B. Fosser, because of his faith
Custom-Made
Organizations and groups of
8 Gauge - Glass Clear
rael of Oak-Woods Youth Com- social. evening 8:30 Sunday at in the mounting current of cul- persons are invited to make
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uled dinner and show accom-
Monty Pomm will perform on
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He
was
quick
to
point
out,
a.m. Sunday at the synagogue.. the hall' and drums with Isaac
odations. The balcony can be
ALSO,
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Trophies will be presented to Parsky on the guitar. Dancing however, that the show is ap- reserved also on evenings for
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members of the bowling league I will follow. Refreshments will pealing to all tastes in enter- special parties. For informa-
SOFAS--$1.99, $2.99
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formulated for special - per-
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Interiors
"You don't have to be an
opera buff to enjoy it," says
Sacca. "Fosser presents the op-
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman
of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Nan c y , to Michael
Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wolfe of Strathmoor Ave. A June
wedding is planned.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Modiest,
18950 Patton, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Helen Ann, to Jacob Shanker,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Shanker. A June 24 wedding
at the home of the bride-elect
is planned.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slobod
of Brooklyn, N.Y., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sondra Gail Septimus, to
Michael Alan Bressler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bressler,
former Detroiters now living at
1065 98th St., Bay Harbor Is-
lands, Miami, Fla. The bride-
elect is a junior in the College
of Education at the University
of Miami. Her fiance received
his B.A. degree from the Uni-
versity of Miami and is now at-
tending its Law School. He was
president of Phi Epsilon Pi fra-
ternity and is a member of Phi
Alpha Delta law fraternity. An
August wedding is planned.
Israel's Compulsory Educa-
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the obligatory but free educa-
tion of all children, aged five to
14.
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AGES 13 to 16 IN AMERICAN-ISRAELI
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