THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 8, 1962 —
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Nosaneltuk, Forest Planted in Israel
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Student Recital
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
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Orchestra &
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Near 6 Mile Rd.
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1 door N. of Uptown Theatre
SAFFLOWER and GLUTEN
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also diabetic S. weight control
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p.m. Sunday at the Institute of
Musical Arts. The public is
invited.
In the brief last week regard-
ing Jacqueline Shops Ware-
house Store, the address was
omitted in error. The address
is 13206 Dexter, and the party
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in charge is Miss Rush, well
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movie.
known to the many customers
... For Quality Workmanship
of the Jacqueline Shops through
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Coll Mr. Rosen
the years.
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After being closed for altera-
tions due to fire, RANUCCI'S
reopened last week. It is open
daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.,
And His Orches,r1
and Sundays from 2 to 10 p.m.
serving luncheons, cocktails,
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dinners, suppers and after-
theater snacks, with new chef
Frank McGorky preparing the 7f,.::-4sr..-7, imscalre>wx>amcasg
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edibles. Ranucci's has a new
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merry-go-round piano bar and
COVERS
there is dancing every Tuesday.
MADE TO ORDER
Friday and Saturday. There are
or READY MADE
also accomodations for private
parties. For information, call If CALL ANNA KARBAL
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Rabbi Irwin Groner
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, chair-
man of the annual Jewish Corn-
munity Council Program Plan-
ners Institute, will discuss this
forthcoming event.
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THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11.30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Yemenite. Arabic
and Biblical strains in Jewish
music will be presented in a
program entitled "Asian Music
Festival."
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TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: W.IBK (radio and
television simultaneously).
Feature: Isaac Carmel. a vet-
eran Zionist who personally
knew Theodor Herz'. founder of
political Zionism, will be inter-
viewed by Joseph Edelman, di-
rector of the Jewish Community
Council Culture Commission. in
a program on "Herz', Zionism
and Israel."
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi William B.
Silverman of Temple Bnai Je-
hudah, Kansas City. Mo., will
speak on "I'll Buy That Dream."
Students of the class of Sally
Allan Alexander will be pre-
sented in a piano recital 2:30
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J. J. CLARKE
FOREST
BEN NOSANCHUA
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PE.ARL MOSANCHUK
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Oak Park Citizens
Group Lists Officers
During her recent visit in Israel, Mrs. Pearl Nosanchuk
participated in the planting of the Forest in memory of her
husband, Ben Nosanchuk, now being continued by the Jewish
National Fund. Mrs. Nosanchuk is shown here, planting the
first sapling in the Nosanchuk Forest, under guidance of Dr.
M. C. Weiler, special advisor to the chairman of the board of
the Keren Kayemeth Lelsrael (Jewish National Fund).
Patricia Morris has been elect-
ed chairman of the Citizens Ad-
visory Committee to the Oak
Park Board of Education. Other
officers are Dr. Seymour Ber-
man, assistant chairman; Roland
Gottesman, treasurer; and Julia
Hauptman and Fred Lax, secre-
taries.
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"The right mood for the
right occasion"
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Attention Parents !
HERE IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
FOR YOUR CHILD TO ENJOY
CAMPING and attend SUMMER SCHOOL at
State JWV Elects Rosen Leader,
Urges 'Subversive' Label for Nazis
Albert Rosen was elected corn- K a m i n s k y, chaplain; Louis
mander of the Department of Remer, historian; Max Goldman,
Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, conductress; and Ida Shein,
guard. Past Department Presi-
at the organi-
dent Esther Feld was appointed
z a ti on's 21st
chief of staff.
annual state
convention held
Two JWV scholarships for
recently.
$250 to the college of t heir
Others elect-
choice went to Darlene Green-
ed were Dr.
berg, a sophomore at Wayne
Maxwell Hoff-
State University. and Robert
man, senior
Lanning, a student at Redford
vice comman-,, .
High School, both children of
der; George;
veterans.
Rich, junior
The Michigan Department
vice comman- I
JWV passed a resolution request-
der; William
ing Attorney General Robert
Sniderman.
Kennedy to declare the American
judge advocate:
Nazi Party subversive.
Rosen
and Harry
Friedman, quartermaster. Ap-
The main address at the con-
pointed chief of staff was Past vention was delivered by Fed-
Commander Jack Schwartz.
eral Judge Wade H. McCree, Jr.
Installed by the Ladies De- Also present was National Com-
partment were Mesdames Sidney mander Theodore Brooks of New
Cohen, president; Sam Skupsky York.
and Jack Iden, vice presidents;
William Love, treasurer; Jerry
Dale, patriotic instructress; Sara
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Book the Band that's Right II
From LONDON, ENGLAND
CAMP PETOSEGA
Petoskey, Michigan
Arrangements have been made with the Petoskey
School System to provide a full summer school pro-
gram for all grades and all subjects. Complete credit,
transferrable to all local school systems will be given.
This is an excellent way to combine both a wonderful
camping experience with the summer school program.
Full tutoring service is available at no extra charge.
Call Mr. Baruch, UN 4-7629 or
Mr. Sandweiss, EL 7-5321—for full particulars.
I Bas Mitzvahs I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muroff of
Windsor, Ont., announce the Bas
Mitzvah of their daughter, Mi-
riam, will be observed at Sabbath
services 9:30 p.m. June 15 at
Temple Beth El at the South-
wood School, South Windsor,
Ont. A reception in her honor
will follow. No cards.
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