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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-09

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THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, November 9, 19 62 --

Zukerman to Address Michigan's
55t1i Workmen's Circle Conference

Jacob T. Zukerman, presi-
dent of the Workmen's Circle,
national Jewish fraternal and
cultural organization, will be
guest of honor at the 55th an-
nual Michigan District Confer-
ence which will be held in De-
troit today through Sunday.
Zukerman, 55, is executive
director and chief counsel for
the Family Location Service, an
agency of the Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies. A writer
and lecturer on legal aspects of
social work, he is co-chairman
of the National Confernce of
Lawyers and Social Workers
and. treasurer of the National

Goldman Gild'
Engagement Told.

-

Conference of Jewish Commu-
nal Services.
The opening session of the
conference will be held 8:30
p.m. today and will include
greetings from Dr. S a in u el
Krohn, • vice-president of the
Jewish Community Council of
Ailetropolitan Detroit; Philip
Langwald, secretary of the
Water Board, representing May-
or Jerome P. Cavanagh; Joseph
Heideman, member of the W. C.
National Board of Directors;
Monroe M. Title, chairman of
the Michigan District Commitee
of the Workmen's Circle. Jos-
eph Bernstein of the Jewish
Forward, "dean" of the Detroit
Workmen's Circle, will deliver
the keynote address.
MISS LOIS GOLDMAN
Entertainment will be pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Goldman
vided by an "Israeli Ensemble,"
featuring Arella Barley, vocalist of Oak Park announce the en-
and guitarist, Israel Hochberg gagement of their daughter, Lois
and Amir Rahav playing the Sandra, to Edward Sidney Glick,
"hallil," Oded Rubenstein on son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
the drums, Ariel Stiebel at the Glick of Oak Park.
Miss Goldman's fiance is a
piano and Abra Kuliansky on
senior at Wayne State Univer-
the accordian.
sity College of Pharmacy where
The Saturday session will he is affiliated with Tau Epsilon
open at 8 p.m. with cocktails Phi fraternity. A March 24 wed-
and a reception for Zukerman. ding is planned.
A panel discussion on "Prob-
lems Facing Us Today" with
Zukerman acting as moderator Hadassah Group
will highlight the evening. •
Meetings Feature
The Sunday session will last
all day, starting at 11 a.m. with Luncheons, Reviews
Book reviews, luncheons
reports from delegates of the
and a movie await Detroit
various
Workmen's
Circle
de-
JACOB T. ZUKERMAN
partments, such as the Credit Chapter of Hadassah mem-
Union, the Bowling League, the bers at meetings Tuesday
Golden Ring Club, the Women's and Wednesday.
EVERGREEN CHAPTER
Division, the Medical Depart-
ment, the Youth Clubs, the will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Cemetery Department, the Hadassah House. Mrs. Julian
• • •
Building Department, the Abra- Espar will review "Spinoza of
ctivities
ham Reisen School. A report on Market Street, by Israel Singer.
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- the Jewish Labor Committee Tickets are available for the
TER invites all to hear Dr. A. will be presented at the Satur- Vanguard Theater party Dec. 2.
For information, call Mrs. Wil-
Elson speak on "Mental Ill- day session.
ness." 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
All sessions will be held at liam Burlant. KE 5-8528.
GREENFIELD GROUP w i 11
Workmen's Circle. Refresh- the W. C. Educational Center,
meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
ments will be served.
18340 W. Seven Mile.
Hadassah House, 16240 W.
* * *
Seven Mile. Smorgasbord lunch-
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP-
eon will be served. Rabbi Israel
TER will hold a feather party
Goodman of Cong. Bnai Israel
8:30 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Work-
of Pontiac will speak on "Reli-
men's Circle, 18340 W. 7 Mile.
gion and Sex." Mrs. Morton
Games and prizes will be fea-
Benson is vice-president of pro-
tured. Refreshments will be
gram. Arrangements committee
served. Friends are invited.
members are Mesdames Sey-
* * *
Nov. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. mour Bodner, Joseph Franklyn
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- Morris Pearl (Janet Jackson), and Bernard Zendel. President
TER will meet Tuesday at the 3325 Avondale, Windsor, Ont., Mrs. Samuel Goldfarb invites
Sholem A l e i c h e m Institute, a daughter, Tracey Anne.
friends.
19350 Greenfield, announces
* *
LIVONIA GROUP will meet
President Mrs. Henry Gottliffe.
Nov. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hadas-
Sergeant Hunt, • singer of inter- H a r old Stein (Lois Linsky), sah House, announces President
national folk songs, will enter- 28285 W. Chicago, Livonia, a Mrs. Paul Mutnick. A buffet
tain. Mrs. Leonard Sims, vice- daughter, Maureen Alison. luncheon will be served. Prizes
president of National Bnai Brith
*
*
will be awarded. Tickets may
Women, will speak. Refresh-
Nov. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. be purchased from Mesdames
ments will be served.
Herbert Racklin (Eileen) Blake, Ralph Rostow, Steve Lewkowicz
* * *
21121 Gardner, Oak Park, a or Frank Lewis. For informa-
PISGAH CHAPTER will meet daughter, Andrea Lynn. tion, call Mrs. Rostow, GA
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
*
*
2-3190. Friends are invited.
Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers,
Nov. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. MEYERS GROUP will meet
announces Mrs. Harry Thav,
Bernard Z u p m o r e (Audrey 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room
president. Mrs. Sol Feldman,
Katz), 32201 Oakley, Livonia, a 110, Jewish Center, announces
coordinator of -book reviews for
Beth. Mrs. Bernard Mirvis, president.
the Jewish Center, will review daughter, Marjorie
*
*
Coffee and cake will be served
"The- Marriage Broker," by
Oct. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. according to Mrs. Harry Weis-
Tashrak. Refreshments will be
Jerry Kline (Mat-go Emmer), enthal, social chairman. A
served.
19965 Pa t t o n, twins, Caren movie of Youth Aliyah will be
Nancy and Mark Robbie.
presented. Mesdames Nathan
Want ads get quick results!
'*
Soberman and Michael Karbal
Oct. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. are in charge of the program.
Recommended by Physicians
Jack Gold (Loretta Miller), Mrs. David Mattes, county fair
28446 Aberdeen, Southfield, a coordinator, announces that
son, Michael Scott. tickets are available for the
*
*
fair, Dec. 18. Mrs. Jack W.
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Pearlman is ticket chairman.
Expert Mohel
Walter J. Rubiner (Barbara Guests are invited to the meet-
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Kass), 15670 George Washing- ing.
LI 2 - 4444
LI 1 - 9769
ton ; Southfield, a daughter,
UNIVERSITY SOUTH
Kathy Jo.
GROUP will meet 12:30 p.m.
* *
CERTIFIED SURGICAL MOHEL
Tuesday in Room 1272, Jewish
Oct. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Center, announces President
RABBI
Leonard M o n d r o w (Phyllis Mrs. Frank Rosenbaum. Mrs.
Livey), 21861 Stratford, Oak Joshua Sperka will review
ISRAEL GOODMAN
Park, a daughter, Francie Mau- "Ship of Fools," by Katherine
FE 4-4149
FE 4-8266
reen. Ann Porter. Coffee and cake
* *
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
will be served, according to so-
Oct. 18—To Dr. and Mrs. Yale cial committewomen Mrs. Wil-
Upfall (Margaret Weisling), Liam Gillman, Mrs. Max Glass-
REV.
18244 Ardmore, a son, Alan man, Mrs. S. Feldman and Mrs.
Todd. Leo Gruenbaum. MrS. Maurice
* * *
Perlman and Mrs. Nathan Gold-
MOHEL
To Mr. and Airs. Henry Sand- man are in charge of program.
Serving at Homes and Hospitals
weiss (Judie Lavin), 24369 Friends are invited. For trans-
Rensseaer, Oak Park, a son, portation information. call -Airs.
DI 1-9909
Stephen Jay. P. Jurkowitz, UN 4-4077.

A-lai A-itii

Announcements

RABBI
LEO GOLDMAN

Marshall L. Goldman

Israel Emissary Sparks Pioneer
Women's Moetzet Hapoalot Rally

On behalf of Detroit Council
of Pioneer Women's 16 local
chapters and its 1,300 members,
Mrs. Norman Leemon, presi-
dent, will greet Lily-Bayrack
Cohen, emissary from Israel,
12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer Highway.
Mrs. Moe Saslove, vice-presi-
dent of funds, said a check will
be turned over to Mrs. Cohen to
perpetuate the work of Moetzet
Hapoalot (Working Women's
Federation) in Israel.
Chairing the afternoon's tea
will be Mrs. Milton Weiss, exec-
utive vice-president, who will
also announce plans for Detroit
Council's annual donor event to
be held Dec. 12 at Temple Is-
rael. This occasion will climax
a three-month concerted fund-
raising effort.
Lily Beyrack Cohen, special
emissary to Pioneer Women
from its sister organization in
Israel, Moetzet Hapoalot, is an
Israeli educator, editor, lecturer
and Labor Zionist leader.
She is director of the Depart-
ment for English - Speaking
Countries in the World Feder-
ation of Labor Zionists and di-
rector of Educational Seminars
conducted in Israel for students
from English-speaking countries.

r

She is editor of "Israel Seen
from Within" the supplement
of the widely circulated maga-
zine, "The Jewish Frontier"
published in the U.S. and Can-
ada. Presently she is closely
associated with the Israel Semi-
nars for Women from Newly-
Emerging Afro-Asian Countries.

When the shepherd becomes
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the leader.—The Talmud, Baba
Kama 52.

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