THE DETR OIT JEW ISH NEW S — Fr iday, June 8, 1962 — IS Rabbi Leon Fram, of Temple Israel, De t r o i t, will have a prominent part in the program of the 73rd annual convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis to be held over a five-day period starting June 19 at the Radisson Hotel, Minneapolis. Rabbi Fram will present a paper at the morning session The Canary Islands got their on Wednesday, June 20, entitled name from "cants," the Latin "What Is Judaism's Mission in the Contemporary World." word for dog. Hebrew Schools to Hold 42nd Annual Meeting The United Hebrew Schools will hold its 42nd annual meet- ing the evening of June 20 at the Jewish Center. Mandell L. Berman, president of the board will present the annual report. The nominating committee has presented the following slate for election - Abe Kasle, honorary president; David Saf- - ran, president; Harold Robin- son, Jack Shenkman and Her- man Fishman, vice presidents; Mitchell Feldman, secretary; George Zeltzer, treasurer; Gor- den Ginsberg, assistant treasur- er; Dr. Maxwell B. Bardenstein, Leonard Baron, Norman Katz, Albert Lubin, Harry Casselman, Abraham Borman, Herman Fish- man, Erwin Friedman, Dr. Ja- cob E. Goldman, Abe Kasle, Robert Kasle, Louis LaMed, Nicholas Lazar, Harold Robin- son, Warren Shwayder, Philip Slomovitz and George Spoon. Featured speaker for the eve- ning will be Isaac Toubin, exec- utive director of the American Association for Jewish Educa- tion. He will discuss the First World Assembly on Jewish Education, slated for this sum- mer in Jerusalem. Members of the United He- brew Schools student - teacher chorus will perform. The public is invited. The Isle of Man is best known for its tailless cats. "WE MUST C 1 NQUER THE DESERT OR THE DESERT WILL CONQUER US" —D4VID BEN-GUR/ON Arawa — The Wilderness Tex • et. et new. • we te MISS STEPHANIE RUBENS Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Rubens of Birmingham, England, an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage, on Aug. 14, of their daughter, Stephanie, to Melvin S. Merzon, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Manuel Merzon of Griggs Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of St. Martin's School of Art in London, England, having receiv- ed a National Diploma in De- sign and at present is employed as- dressmaking advisor at Rack- hams in Birmingham, England. Her fiance was graduated from Wayne State University with the degrees of bachelor of arts and master of education. He is a member of Kappa Nu fraternity. He attended Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah and the Theological Seminary Chachmey Lublin of Detroit. At present he is teaching English, by ap- pointment from the British Min- istry of Education, at King Ed- ward the Sixth School for Boys, Aston, Birmingham, as well as the University scholarship level classes. He also teaches in the Hebrew school in Birmingham. The couple will leave for a honeymoon to the Scandinavian countries and Western Europe, after which they will live in England for another year be- fore coming to the U.S. The parents of the bride- groom will leave for England early in August and will fly to Israel after the wedding for a visit of several weeks with rel- atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Helman, formerly of Detroit, will attend the wedding. Helman, who is a Vice Consul with the Ameri- can Embassy in Vienna, will be the bridegroom's best man. • w Rubens-illerzon Marriage Aug. 14 in London, England • VF., • woo. e 3,,ota? 8rtgagements 11111111111021105;. The 20-th Century Confronts to Negev WrI,St.,, In Tribute to Help to Launch "THE DECA'DE OF THE NEGEV" at the 14th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION of ISRAEL'S STATEHOOD The First Lady of the Free World Honorin g ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Thursday, June 21, 7 p.m. $6.00 per person Dietary Laws Observed RESERVATIONS: DI 1-5707 Cobo Hall Auspices, Detroit Israel Bond Committee Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Mark Twain Ave. announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Judith M., to Melvyn David Shewach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shewach of Westbrooke Ave., at an open house held May 27 at the Goldman home. The bride-elect attended High- land Park Junior College. Her fiance is a senior in the Wayne State University School of Busi- ness Administration. A Dec. 23 wedding is planned. Workmen's Circle Holds 'Report Nite' The Workmen's Circle will hold a "Report Nite" 9 p.m. to- day at the Workmen's Circle Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile. Frank Newberg, delegate from Michigan to the national W. C. convention in Atlantic City last month, will report on the events related there. M. Teiler and Jacob Reissman will report on their findings at the national W.C. school conference, which was also held at Atlantic City. Refreshments will be served. Want ads get quick results! activities in Society Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Berris will be at home, from 7 to 11 p.m., Sunday, June 17, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David, to be solemnied at the Shaarey Zedek on June 16, and on the occasion of the graduation of their daugh- ter, Jan Carol, from Mumford High School. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Stone will honor their son, Dr. Dale Howard Stone, with a cocktail party at Kingsley Inn on Sunday. Among the many out of town guests. Robin Herman of Chicago will be present. Dr. Stone, a graduate of Chicago Osteopathic Medical School, will be interning at the Detroit Osteopathic Hospital in Highland Park. The Bodzin Family - Club will meet Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Marvin Seligson, 18115 Wisconsin. The wedding anniversary of Esther and Mike Tarnapol, charter members of the Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, was celebrated May 22 at the organization's annual dinner party at the Elmwood Casino, Windsor, Ont. The Morey Charmers will entertain the Eat and Bust Supper Club Sunday evening at their home, 13410 Rosemary, Oak Park. Prior to the Oak Park High Prom at the Town and Country Club, a coke-tail party honoring Donna Lewis upon her gradua- tion with honors from Oak Park High School, will be given Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, the H. A. Lewis' of 24271 Blackstone, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sorkin of Rutherford Ave. will depart for Chicago to attend the graduation Saturday of their daughter, Joyce Rosiland, from the University of Chicago. Alan Jay Goldman, Mumford High School's American Field Service exchange student, will leave for .Japan to spend the summer as the adopted son of Dr. and Mrs. Taro Kato of Mizu- nami, a small village about 200 miles south of Tokyo. Since school in Japan will be in session until July 20. Alan will attend classes with his Japanese brother. Alan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goldman of Briarcliff Road. Bnai Brith Activities Charles Fink was installed as !berg, guardian; and Murray president of the LOUIS MAR- I Maisel, warden. * * SHALL LODGE Installed with Fink were : TIKVAH LODGE will hold its Robert Israel, 15th annual installation of of- Max Kushner, ficers 6:30 p.m. June 17 at Rose- Harry S. mond Hills. Dining and dancing Cohen, vice will highlight the affair and Max presidents; Sosin will entertain. Officers are William Ol- Sam Malamud, president; Dave son, Jack Tar- Gross, Dr. Joseph Seltzer and n o w, secreta- Manny Jacobs, vice presidents; ries; Harry Hy Storchan, treasurer; Len Ma- Gaines, treas- son, Abe Rapoport, Lea Genser, urer; David secretaries; Sam Rose, guardian; Pacernick, Fink Louis Kramer, warden; Lloyd chaplain; Merwin Solomon, Weingarden, chaplain; and Ben warden; and Sheldon Berry, Bircoll, Dave Kahn, Morris Zorn, guardian. Elected to the Board Al Smith, Jack Lieberman, Louis of Trustees were M. Manuel Mehr, William Utley, Harold Helfman, Joseph Feldman, Lebus, Sam Rose, trustees. Samuel . Zieman, William Ben- deroff and John Lightstone. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE recently installed Isadore Malin as president. Other officers are Murray Pancer, Saul Schwartz. Walter COhn, vice presidents; Dave Teitlebaum, Harry Siefert, Art Weintraub. secretaries; Nate Sosin, treasurer; Sandor Hertz- liTeinberger-Kat4 . Troth Announced Local Bridge Tourney Winners Announced The Michigan Masters Pair Tournament was won by Louis J. Cohen and Richard Balanow of Chicago. Eighty-eight midwest experts competed in the event. The next best Detroit pair were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berman. who finish- ed fourth. Berman was recently awarded his Life Master card. Martin J. Cohn captained a team that tied for first in the Team of Four event, and was second in the Men's Team. Sylvia Stein captured the Womens Pair, and Albert J. Silber was a member of the win- ning Men's Team. June Honig- man joined the winners of the Women's Team. The limited pairs was led by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Caplan. Other local players who finish- ed second in various events in- cluded Florence Weill, Audrey Melander, Lorraine H e i n r i c h, Walter Goldsmith and Bruce Perkers. Perkers and Myi•on Charfoos recently claimed the Regional Championship at Cleve- land. The M.B.A. Knockout Champs, Irwin A. mar, Eugene Epstein, Dr. William Greenburg, Herbert Eisner, Robert Schwartz and Capt. Ronald Kottler, will en- gage a Toronto team 1 p.m. June 16 at the Detroit Leland Hotel. MISS RUTH WEINBERGER The engagement of Ruth Lee Weinberger to Lawrence Katz was announced at a recent cocktail party in their honor. The prospective bride is the daughter of Sam Weinberger of Greenlawn Ave. and the late Lillian Weinberger. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Tillie Katz of Lesure Ave. and the late Issadore Katz. AR Oct. i8 wedding is planned. Katz to Address Kvutzah June 16 Irving I. Katz, executive sec- retary of Temple Beth El and president of the Jewish . His- torical Society of Michigan, will lecture in Hebrew on "Mich- igan Jewry and the Civil War" before the Kvutzah Ivrit, the Hebrew culture society of De- troit, Saturday. evening, . June 16. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, June 8, 1962 The school's enrollment has grown from the original 29 students to more than 110 stu- dents, who are registered for the school's fifth year begin- ning in September. In addition to fine class- rooms, the new quarters will include an arts-and-crafts and science room, indoor athletic facilities, and superbly equipped kindergarten, library and lunch- room areas, as well as a spa- cious playground. ucation. The modern Hebrew Studies are taught in the spirit of tradition within the frame- work of Conservative Judaism. There is limited registration available for kindergarten, as well as a few vacancies in ele- mentary grades one through five. For information call the school office, DI 1-8260. — nabbi Jacob E. Segal, presi- dent, announces that the Hillel Day School of Metropolitan De- troit will be housed in the class- rooms of the Jewish Commun- ity Center, 15110 Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park, starting in September. The school was founded four years ago by a group of Detroit educators, rabbis and leaders of Conservative synagogues, along with key figures in the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Besides the experienced licensed grade teachers, the faculty includes specialized in- structors in science, music, speech therapy and physical education. A competent psy- chologist serves as consultant for student tests and measure- ments. The general studies program is fully accredited by the State of Michigan, and meets t h e highest standards of the Oak Park and Detroit Boards of Ed- Rabbi Fram to Speak at Rabbinical Parley 17 ' h Center Hillel Day School Moves to Larger Quarters at 10 Mi le Jesuits