The fourth annual Institute of Judaism sponsored by the Greater Detroit AZA and BBG Councils of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization will be held May 4-6 . This year's Institute is co-sponsored by the Jewish Center. The Institute will begin with a Friday evening Sabbath serv- ice at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute, to be followed by a key- note address by Earl Yaillen, regional director of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Orientation concerning Insti- tute seminars will be handled by the co-chairmen, Adiva Rosenberg ( Zangwill BBG) and Charles Lefton (Solomon AZA). Israeli singing and dancing will conclude the evening. Re- freshments will be served. Activities Saturday and Sun- day will be held at the Jewish Center. Services in the morning will be followed by seminars on the topics "A Modern Con- cept of God" and "What Is a Jew?" The Saturday evening pro- gram will include workshops led by specialists in arts and crafts. dramatics. singing and dancing. A seminar on Jewish pro- gramming will be held Sunday morning to be followed by a brunch. All delegates will conclude the weekend by participating in the city-wide youth observ- ance of Israeli Independence Day co-sponsored by all Jewish youth groups in Detroit in con- junction with the Jewish Na- tional Fund and the Jewish Community Center. Diane Shapiro, assistant di- rector of the Michigan Region Bnai Brith Youth Organization, is staff advisor to the Institute. Seminar leaders will include members of the staff of Jewish Center—Sigmund Hellman, Eu- gene Jaffe, Alan Gelfond, Mor- ris Richman and Milton Tam- bor. Norm Flax of the Center staff served as liaison between the two agencies and is staff advisor to the programs. Other seminar leaders in- clude Tzvi Berkal, executive director of Congregation Beth Aaron, and Michael Gaines, as- sistant director of the Michigan Region Bnai Brith Anti-Defama- tion League. In addition to General Chair- men Rosenberg and Lefton, other chairmen include: Serv- ices, Barbara Desow (Szold BBG) and Steve Gold (Rose AZA); publicity and registra- tion, Harold Oseff (Sy-Teens AZA) and Jill Goldstein (Kadi- mah BBG); refreshments, Laura DAYEN U Siporin (Israel-ettes BBG) and Dave Young (Gershwin AZA- JCC); program and entertain- ment, Paula Cameron (Kadi- mah BBG) and Joel Konikow (Sporn AZA). Littman to Address Temple Israel Group Sol I. Littman, Michigan di- rector of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will address the Social Action Committee of Temple Israel at 8 p.m., Sun- day, May 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pad- over, 1 9 6 2 1 Canterbury. Littman will show and com- ment on the film, "The Chosen Peo- ple," which will serve as the basis for Littman discussion on the general theme. "The Extreme Right- Wing Movement." A discussion period and re- freshments will follow the pre- sentation. ; Radomer Society Plans Annual Dinner-Dance The second annual Carousel Louis C. Blumberg, Harry R. Ball, sponsored by the Women's Walsh, James M. Nederlander. Division of the Greater Detroit Jules R. S c h u b o t, Joseph F. Chapter, Michigan Association for Paulus, Herbert Schelberg, Eu- Emotionally Disturbed Children, i gene J. A r n f el d. Richard A. will be held 8:30 p.m. May 19 at Freund, William J. Scripps, the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. I Packer Avis. Jesse P. Judd, Hen- The announcement was made , rY C. Forster. Jr.. Emanuel J. at a recent luncheon by Mrs. !Harris, Ralph R. Fisher and Ray Roy Fruehauf, Women's Division M. Whyte. president and Ball chairman. Want ads get quick results! The luncheon was addressed by Dr. Richard Cutler, professor of clinical psychology at the Uni- versity of Michigan. He is also a member of the Michigan Men- And His tal Health Commission. CONTINENTAL ORCHESTRA Guy Lombardo and the Royal !Canadians are scheduled to pro- UN 3-7626 vide music. Gordon MacRae will MRS. ARTHUR RUBINER sing and the Charles Auld Trio Sally Lynne Cooke and Ar- also will entertain. - PHOTOGRAPHY by Contributions for the Ball are thur James Rubiner were wed BERNARD H. April 29 in a ceremony per- $100 a couple. There will be a formed by Rabbi Morris Adler dinner. Last year's event netted $65.- at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. 000 for the Association. Grams Parents of the couple are Mr. have already been distributed to KE 1-8196 and Mrs. James Cooke of Ard- institutions for program -enrich- Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings moor Dr., Birmingham, and for- ment materials, as placement mer Common Pleas Judge and scholarships, a day school dem- Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Bell- onstration and public informa- wood Dr.. Southfield. tion and education. ,RObinsOn The bride wore a floor-length Mrs. John B. Swainson has ac- sheath gown of ivory Brussels cepted the honorary presidency LEATHER SHOP lace with a chapel train of ivory of the Women's Division. Detroit Formerly at 1453 Farmer St. peau de soie. Her headpiece of Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh has (48 Years) tiny roses of the Brussels lace accepted the honorary chairman- Now of 6338 W. McNichols held a shoulder-length pouff ship of the financial advisory UN 2-5611 veil of silk illusion. board. Roy Fruehauf is chair- LADIES' HAND-BAGS Mrs. Marc Fred Abramson man of the project evaluation served her sister as matron of committee. Alan L. Gornich is LUGGAGE honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. president of the Greater Detroit WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Howard Edward Elder II, Vir- Chapter. MAEDC. REPAIRING ginia Lyons and Mrs. Walter Committee chairmen include Mon., Sat. 10-6; Thurs. to 8:30. Jerome Rubiner. Walter Rubi- Mesdames Sidney Jay Allen. ner served his brother as best -- man. Ushers were Marc Abram- when you care enough to remember . . son, Fred Ginsberg, Richard B. Cole. Allen J. Rubiner, Howard Elder II and Richard Smitt. Eric Rosenow WINER The Radomer Mutual Society of Detroit will hold its annual dinner-dance and installation 6 p.m. May 13 at Temple Emanu- El, 14450 W. 10 Mile. New officers are Marvin Koz- lowski, president; Louis Levitan and Oscar Goldberg, vice presi- dents; Eleanor Manela. secre- tary; Herman Goldenberg, treas urer; Esther Z y s k i n d. Israel - chairman; and Rena Goldberg, Harry Bowman and Harry Tuch- klaper, trustees. For ticket information, call Ask Reason for Delay Marvin Kozlowski, DI 1-2007. in Providing Low Cost CANDID ART photography of (listim'tion Letter Box Steuben Exhibition at Warren Gallery An exhibition of Steuben Crystal, containing outstanding workmanship from private collec- tions throughout the world, com- menced at the Charles W. War- ren exhibition gallery, 1520 Washington Blvd., Tuesday. The exhibit, which will con- tinue through May 12, includes 31 examples of Steuben Crystal by Americas famous glassmaker. There are items from many lands and several from President Eisenhower's collection. BY ±- HENRY LEONARD LI 2-6373 Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Home Portraits Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild Housing for Aged Editor, The Jewish News: Committees have long dis- cussed the need for low cost housing for the Jewish Aged. It has been agreed that the need is great. What has happened to the reports submitted to the Jew- , ish Welfare Board? The FHA has expressed its willingness to finance such housing; property is available. Why the delay? Our elderly Jewish community is indeed an unhappy one. Its members are driven by changing neighborhoods into housing they can ill afford. or to homes of unwilling relatives or finally and unhappily must give up their cherished independence and go into the Home for the Aged. No matter how fine this institution may be, it is, nonetheless, an in- stitution, and those who can still live independently should not have to go there. Low cost apart- ment housing is within reach now. If members of the board could see and know the tragedies of these elderly people who have never asked help of the com- munity, perhaps they would cut the red tape that binds them and do something constructive — now, when the need is urgent. MRS. L. G. City of Hope Mr.-Mrs. Hold Games Party "By the way, Robbr-Arensohn, next week our church will celebrate its Bar-Mitzvah year at this location!" Copr. 1962, Dar•nu P by HERMAN JAFFEE The Mr. and Mrs. Group of the City of Hope will hold its annual games party Sunday night at the Knights of Pythias Hall. This sixth annual fund-raising event is held to assist in leu- kemia research and other catas- trophic diseases at the City of Hope Hospital at Duarte, Calif. For tickets, call Evelyn Lewis, LI 8-7744. Want ads get quick results! 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