Women Keynoters' Leaders
Gaines to Address I Gardeners, Talkers
Education League
Theater Group
Meet at -Center
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Arctivities
The 1962 Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division Key-
noters are at 94 per cent of their total raised in 1961. Mrs.
Louis G. Redstone, Keynoters co-chairman, Ruth Gruber, of
New York, who spoke at a Keynoters' meeting, Mrs. Julian
Priver, Keynoters co-chairman, and Mrs. Arthur I. Gould,
adviser, are shown, from the left. Seten hundered twenty
women who give $52 and more to the Allied Jewish Campaign
contributed $37,900 in the Keynoters section in 1961. Section
leaders plan to raise at least 20 per cent more by the time
the Allied Jewish Campaign closes May 2.
Michigan Zionist Region Convenes
Sunday in Saginaw; Will Discuss
U.S. Reaction to Syrian Situation
REX CHAPTER AND LODGE
will hold their_ annual night of
games 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Sholem Aleichem Institute.
Prizes, refreshments and free
records will be featured. For
information, call Shirley Boyd,
341-6031.
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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER will hold its annual elec-
tion of officers 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer, Presi-
dent David Freedman will give
her annual report and there
will be a presentation of blood
bank awards. - A film, "New
Roots,” will be. shown. Program
chairman is Mrs. Herman Kauf-
man and Mrs. Albert Gutman is
publicity chairman.
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TIKVAH LODGE will feature
color movies of Colorado 8:30
p.m. Thursday at Rainbow Ter-
race, 18451 Wyoming. Maurice
Greenberg will show the films.
The public is invited.
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MICHAEL A. GAINES
"The John Birch Society and
the Radical Right" will be the
subject of an address before
the Youth Education League at
2 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, 18459
Greenlawn.
Michael A. Gaines, assistant
Michigan regional director of
the Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, will outline the
philosophy and program of the
Birch Society nationally and in
Michigan, explaining the events
which led to ADL's public con-
demnation of the society, and
will evaluate the impact of the
radical right in Michigan be-
fore and after massive public
exposure and condemnation.
A question and answer pe-
riod will follow. The public is
invited.
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Meetings for home gardeners,
CrJ
Hebrew conversationalists and
the Center Theater will be held
e!,
in the coming week at the Jew-
ish Center, 18100 Meyers.
C
The "Gardening for Home- 1-3
owners" session at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday will feature "Flow-
ers." The weekly sessions are
sponsored by the Center and
Ctl
the Bagley Community Council.
An informal conversational
Hebrew group for teens and
adults will meet from 3-5 p.m. to
Saturdays at the Center. The
group is divided ac2ording to
language skill. Group leadership-
is provided by Israeli students
at Wayne State University. No
advance registration is neces-
sary. There is no fee.
The Center Theater's next
meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday
will feature the Rev. Malcolm
Boyd, Episcopal chaplain at
Wayne State University. He will
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speak on "Today's Culture and
the Theater."
Rev. Boyd has been in Holly-
wood and New York advertising
and film production. He ap-
peared recently in a play which
he helped write, "Malice
Through the Looking Glass," at
the Un-stabled Coffeehouse The-
ater.
a
The political and military fac- gation and Dr. Edward Neufeld
PISGAH CHAPTER will hold
tors behind the Syrian attacks of Grand Rapids. Lawrence W. an election meeting 8:30 p.m.
against Israel and Washington's Crohn, a past president of the Wednesday at the Hayim Green-
reaction thereto will be reviewed Zionist Organization of Detroit, berg Center, 19161 Schaefer,
at the 12th annual convention will be the moderator.
announces President Mrs. Sol
of the Michigan Region, Zionist A program of cantorial, He- Steinberg. The following slate
Organization of America, Sun- brew and Yiddish songs will be has been submitted to nominat-
day, at Hotel Bancroft, Saginaw. rendered by Cantor Jacob H. ing chairman Mrs. Carl Gould:
president, Mrs. Harry Thav;
Highlight of the sessions will Sonenklar of Shaarey Zedek.
be a symposium on "Zionism and The opening session at 11 vice president, Mesdames Mor-
ris
Burnstein and Sam Ham-
the American Jew,' with the a.m., will be devoted to a re-
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
participation of three panelists view of regional activity by Mil- burger; counsellor, Mrs. Sol
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-Dr. David Polish of Evanston, ton S. Marwil, Detroit, president Steinberg; treasurer, Mrs. Al
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of of the region, and Ezekiel Lei- Klaiman; secretaries, Mesdames
William
Banks,
Irving
Gilbert,
Detroit's Adas Shalom congre- kin, executive director. The sym-
PHOTOGRAPHY by
Simon Weinberg. Calvin Prady President's Board
posium will be part of the lunch- and Harris Becker; guide, Mrs.
BERNARD H.
of Jewish Women's
eon
session
at
12:30.
The
invoca-
Kottler Is Soloist
Samuel Lutz; guardian, Mrs.
tion will be by Rabbi Louis Herman Marsh; and sentinel, League Convenes
Sanker of Midland and the bene- Mrs. Gustave Herz. Trustees
in Center Concert
Mrs. Martin Naimark, presi-
Beethoven's Sixth Symphony diction by Rabbi Israel Good- a re Mesdames Carl Gould, Sam dent of the League of Jewish
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"Pastorale' will be played by man, Pontiac.
Gold, Julius Meskin, Samuel Women's Organizations of De-
Bar Mitzvahs — Weddin9s
the Center Symphony Orchestra
Aaron and William Fogel. troit. an affiliate of the National
under the direction of Julius Vladimiritzer Banquet
Board members are Mesdames Bureau of Federated Jewish
Chajes in the fifth in the series
Louis Rose will be chairman of Martin Golden, Samuel Miller,1 Women's Groups, announces the
The
of Tuesday evening concerts the Vladimiritzer Emergency Re- Joseph Beck, Phillip Graff, final president's board meeting
given at the Aaron DeRoy Theater lief Organization's annual ban- m
Henry Lewis, Samuel Klee, of the season will be held 12:15
of the Jewish Center, 18100 quet Sunday evening at the
orris Brezner, Adolph Dinetz p.m. Thursday at the home of
a
Meyers, at 8:30 p.m. April 17.
ORCHESTRA
Young Israel Synagogue on Wy- nd Morris Weintraub. Awards Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, 18292 •
Ardmore.
Mischa Kottler, pianist, will be oming Ave., announced Presi- will be presented.
M u sic and Entertainment •
the soloist in Tsehaikowsky's dent Samuel Kayne. Friends are
Mrs. Irving Small, chairman
Piano Concerto. The program will invited. For information and A. Goodman & Sons Is of the Women's Division of the l
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open with Smetana's overture, tickets, call Mrs. Bernard Chase,
Detroit Round Table for Catho- 2
Oldest
Matzoh-Bakers
"The Bartered Bride."
lics, Jews and Protestants will I •
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LI 8-5004.
A. Goodman & Sons, Inc., of deliver the invocation
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Long Island City, N.Y., is the
oldest existing matzoh bakers in
the country and one of the largest
manufacturers of matzohs,
noodles, macaroni, spaghetti, mat-
zoh and cake meal.
The company's products are
distributed here by the Raskin
Food Co. H. Warsh & Sons,
15391 Idaho (TO 5-1566).
AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES
It was in 1766 that the honor
of baking the Passover matzohs
for the Jewish population of the
village of Filehne, in the German
province of Posen, fell to Chanah
8632 McNichols Rd. West
Gutkind, "the matzoh-baker," as
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she came to be called. Her chil-
dren
helped
her
to
make
them
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and her husband sold the mat-
zohs- in the front room of the
house where he had his grocery
shop.
Tues., Wed., & Thurs. Only
Her descendants now make the
matzohs. It is a long way from
FOR THE
Chanah Gutkind's hand-powered
rolling pin to the automatic mix-
ers, rollers, perforators, cutters
and conveyors operated by 120
factory workers, who include 40
matzoh-bakers, in the Goodman
firm's Queens plant.
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New Officers Elected
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HIGH BLONDING OR
AI Levine was recently elect-
SILVER BLONDING
ed president of the James N.
Pepper PTA in Oak Park.
Other officers are Mrs. Edwin •
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Burr y, vice-president; Mrs. *
SHAMPOO & SET
Bernard Boren, mother vice-
COMPLETE
president; Al Reiner; father
vice-president; Mrs. Harry Mick- *
elson, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Benjamin Rothstein, re-
cording secretary, and Harold *
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Segal, treasurer.
They will be installed at the
PTA general meeting in May.
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