!'i, Carol Barnett Wed Bnai Brith Will Hold Its Annual Israel Bond Celebrations in May to Robert Koz,low All Bnai Brith lodges and of the Council Executive Com- Greenberg Center. Joining with Lodge and Chapter, Rex and chapters in the Detroit metro- I! MRS. ROBERT KOZLOW Carol Joan Barnett, daughter of the. late Dr. Saul E. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 01- lesheimer of Rue Versailles Ave., Oak Park, was wed to Ro- bert Allen Kozlow, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kozlow of Stratford Ave. in a candlelight ceremony April 12 at Temple Israel. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. The bride wore an original Bianci gown of ivory peau de soie with appliquae of French Alencon lace, embroidered with tiny seed pearls. The front panel of the gown matched the detail of the bodice. The shoulder- length veil was made of ivory ill- usion tulle and held in place by an ivory pill box of Alencon lace. Mrs. Richard Kozlow, sister- in-law of the bridegroom, was maton of honor. Miriam Schwartz was a bridesmaid and pages were four nices of the bridegroom, Amy, Abby, Julie and Jenny Kozlow. Richard Kozlow served his brother as best man. Ushers were Bernard Friedman, Ira Silver, George Panagos, Nat Felsenfeld and Jack Lafer. A reception and dance fol- lowed the ceremony at Temple Israel. The couple departed for a honeymoon at Miami Beach, Fla. They will reside at 15342 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park. mittee and with the full accord Marshall will be Block Lodge politan area will hold their an- of the Israel Bond. Organization, and Chapter, Israel Lodge and nual "Salute to Israel" pro- the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Chapter, Handler-East Side, grams in May. The Bnai Brith Brith Council at its delegates Morgenthau, Motor City, Oak Israel Anniversary celebrations meeting voted to shift the an- Woods, Stone and. Yuster-Ro- which will coincide with Isra- nual Bnai Brith Israel Bond senberg Lodges. el's Independence month, will Campaign from the month of The Albert Einstein Lodge be in behalf of Israel Bonds. December to the month of May. and Chapter will be hosts at an Elias Goldberg has been ap- "We recognize that all change Israel celebration on May 12 pointed s p e - is difficult but the Council is at the S'holem Aleichem Insti- cial Israel An- confident that this particular tute, 19350 Greenfield. Joining niversary cam- shift in our Israel Bond Cam- in the celebration will be Tuck- paign chai r- paign schedule will result in er. Detroit Lodge and Chapter, man for the long range benefits to Bnai Centennial, Brandeis, Her zl Bnai Brith Brith and to Israel." drive. Morris ;. Direnfeld, Marshall, Einstein and Pisgah Beth El Youth Collect Bnai Brith Lodges, which won the Bnai Toys for State Home Council presi- Brith Council Israel Bond Tro- The Youth Group of Temple dent; Elias phies for 1961, have been de- Beth El is holding a toy-drive Goldberg and signated as host lodges for the for the Coldwater State Home Sam Bank, three Bnai Brith Israel Anni- and Training School. Youth versary celebrations. Council Israel Direnfeld groupers will collect the toys on chairman, have issued the fol- Marshall Lodge and Chapter Monday. lowing statement: will be hosts at an Israel Night For pickup, contact: Ted "Upon the recommendation program on May 6 at the Hayim Dizik, LI 7-0071. Zager. Pisgah Lodge and Chapter will be hosts at an Israel cele- bration on May 21 at the Hayim Greenberg Center. Joining Pisgah in the celebra- tions will be Donald Fox Lodge and Chapter, Jacobson, Harry B. Keidan Lodge and Chapter, Frenkel, Livonia. Suburban, Sam Grant (the newest Lodge) Tikvah and B. and P.. Chapter. GREENFIELD NOODLES ARE Beth Abraham Presents or Tsum Lachen' The comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines plus Ricky Lane and Velvel will headline the Beth Abraham Synagogue bene- fit revue "Nor Tsum Lachen (Just for 'Laughs)" 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Ford Auditorium. Also in the cast are Totie Fields, Yvonne Moray. Howard Lear, Blackie Shackner and the Hal Gordon Orchestra. The new cast replaces one or- iginally scheduled with Jackie Pioneer Women Hold Passover Oneg Shabbat Detroit Council of Pioneer Women will hold its traditional Passover Oneg Shabbat 1 p.m. Saturday at the Hayim Green- berg_ Center, according to Mrs. Sam Fishman, culture chairman. Mrs. Norman Leemon, Coun- cil president, will highlight the program with a review and eval- uation of the Jewish writer Mendele Moches Sforim. Mrs. Irene Pianin will sing a selec- tion of Israeli songs. Author Views Arab Dimona and Golda Myerson World Development chapters will hostess the after- noon and serve Passover re- "It took Europe 400 years to freshments during the social reach that apogee of its re- hour. Friends are invited. markable expansion to other con- tinents. Now the burst of energy that propelled Europe seems to be stirring the new nations and states created out of Europe's overseas domains." But the process of subjection and liberation has quickened, writes Monroe Berger in "The Arab World Today," published by Doubleday. Dr. Berger cites the British rule of the American colonies for 200 years and Span- ish rule in South America for 300 years. But it was only 60 to 65 years from British occupa- tion of Egypt in 1882 until the end of British influence in Jor- dan and Iraq somewhere in the 1950s. However, Western influe- nce on the Arab world has been profound and no facet of Arab life can be considered apart from it, although the strong im- pulse for change comes from the Arabs themselves. Mason, unable to make an ap- pearance at this time. Meyer Lullove is general chairman of the revue. Assisting him are Philip Rosenzweig, Alex Rubin, Irving Goldfarb and Bert Kanarek. For tickets, call Lul- love, UN 2-1470. Tickets are KOSHER FOR also available at the synagogue, Ford Auditorium, Grinnell's PASSOVER downtown and Marwil Book Shaarey Zedek Men's Store at Northland. BUT . . . for the year" Proceeds from the show, Club to Be Feted by sponsored by the Men's Club, ; 'round — they can't be will be used to renovate the in-' Federation at Parley q beua t for freshness and ' tenors of the main sanctuary The National Federation of and social ha and help to maim ii lity Jewish Men's Clubs will hon- tain the synagogue's religious or the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club and cultural activities. at the 33rd Annual Convention to be held April 29 to May 2 at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. We Wish All Our A plaque will be presented to the Men's Club for more than 25 years of affiliation with the Friends and Customers National Federation, and its de- votion to the tradition and ser- vice to the congregation in ad- A Joyous Passover vancing the ideals of Judaism. Those who plan to attend the convention and ceremonies are George C. Parzen, president; Leonard Baron. Allen Charlip, Morton Grass, Samuel Harvith, I. Murray Jacobs, Abe Katzman, Kosher Meat & Poultry Market Meyer Shugerman, Dr. Bert Solo- mon, Abe Satovsky, honorary 18275 WYOMING UN 1-7237 president of the National Fed- eration of Jewish Men's Clubs; and their wives. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL POSTED PRICES NATHAN & IRVING'S Want ads get quick results ! THE COMER and COHEN FAMILIES AND THE ENTIRE STAFF OF THE Center Players Will Present 'House of Bernarda Alba' The Center Theater Players, under the direction of Errol Fortin, have chosen to highlight the season with Garcia Lorca's classic, "The House of Bernarda Alba." Heading an all-women cast are Ruth Bonura, Beverly Markowitz, Brenda Abramson, Lorraine Pearlman, Elizabeth Phelan, Su- san Gaynes, Shelly Savitt, And- rea Shapiro, Ethel Levine and Sandra Rubin. Sets are by Ben Glicker. Performances will be held May 5-6 and May 12-13 at the Center. DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" Mat • 074eir griends and Customers glappy and oyous 3 ) assover IND