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November 16, 1962 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-16

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can be more than gratifying, in a
very practical sense.
A case in point is Dan Guyer,
Mumford High School senior
who continued his Hebrew stud-
ies at Camp Ramah in Israel
last summer under the sponsor-

A student in the Midrasha sky, followed a rigid schedule
(College of Jewish Studies), he of instruction, all in Hebrew,
now shares the knowledge he while at Camp Ramah. Their
gained from his training in Is- stay in Israel included educa-
rael as a teacher in the Midra- tional tours and for Dan, a visit
sha here.
with relatives.
Dan, 16, is the son of Mr. and
He said: "My reverence for
Mrs. Abram Guyer of Murray my Jewish background was in-
Hill, and he is the nephew of creased by each thing I saw,
Dr. Leo Olitzky, dean of Hadas- each person I met . . . I am cer-
sah Hebrew University Medical tain I have returned with a
Center in Jerusalem. He plans greather knowledge of my re-
to enroll in a pre-medical cur- ligion and a proficiency in the
The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai riculum at Wayne State Uni- Hebrew language."
Brith Men's and Women's Coun- versity.
. . To which can be added,
cils will hold their second blood
Dan and two other Women's many others will benefit.
rally of this season 6-11 p.m.
Monday at the Pepper School in
Oak Park, and on Tuesday at
ye
sample o f o c f a n a dn new
the Beth Aaron Synagogue.
a
piece
The American Red Cross has
recently instituted a new pro-
gram of collecting fresh blood
used for open-heart surgery and
other emergencies. Bnai Brith
has taken an active part in the
program by supplying blood
that is going to make
€.!://: a
donors for this humanitarian
i
program.
healthy, happy millionaire!
Because of advanced medical


Pictured as the Northwest Child Rescue Women presented techniques, more blood than ever
its check to the Center for the continuation of the program are, before is being used. Bnai Brith
from left, Aaron Zucker, assistant executive director of the
is urging all its members and
Center; Allan Gelfond, director of the retarded program;
friends to participate in this
Mrs. Nathan Yost, president of the Northwest Child Rescue rally.
Candy Kitchen and Main Store
Women; Mrs. David Samelson and Mrs. Milton Kogan, past
Bernard Whiteman and Sylvia
7
MILE
RD.
&
GREENFIELD
BR 2-4411
president; and Irwin Shaw, executive director of the Center,
Weitzman, chairmen, report that
accepting the check from Mrs. Yost.
HOURS:
MONDAY
THRU
WEDNESDAY,
9:30
A.M.
to 6 P.M.
the Henry Morgenthau Lodge
* *
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
and Chapter will host the No-
SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. to 6 P<M.
Mrs. Nathan Yost, president vember rally.
of the Northwest Child Rescue
Women's Organization, an-
nounced a renewal of an ar-
BRITH SHOL OM OF DE rangement with the Jewish
TROIT will meet 8 p.m. Sunday Center for co-sponsorship of a
at the Jericho Temple, 18495 group work and recreational
Wyoming, according to Jack program designed to meet the
Natow, President. Refreshments special needs of retarded youth
will be served.
and young adults of the Jewish
* *
community.
CONG. BETH MOSES MEN'S
This program, now in its third
CLUB will meet for its service year, is under the supervision
and brunch program 9:30 a.m. of specially trained members
Sunday at the synagogue. Rabbi of the Center's social work staff
Irving Schnipper, spiritual who help the young people plan
leader of the congregation, will their own program. It is focused
deliver his weekly discourse in on an effort to increase the par-
the series. Co-chairmen of the ticipants' capacity to function
program are Joe Cherner, Sol socially.
Kingston and Bill Naftaly.
There are now three such
groups holding weekly meetings
at the Center. Activities have
consisted of gym and swim
nights, celebration of Jewish
holidays, planning holiday par-
ties, puppet shows and now a
winter . and summer trip to
Camp Tamarack.
The Northwest Child Rescue
Women is a g r o u p of local
No, indeed! But some of the best
women who have a particular
ways to happiness are old fash-
interest in helping the mentally
ioned ... like the taste of real
retarded youth of the Detroit
old haimishe Kasha, for in-
area and in Israel. Through the
stance. The kind Grandma
years the organization has en-
used to make! How did she
do it? Easy. As easy as beat-
abled hundreds of youngsters to
ing an egg and chopping
have social and recreational ex-
an onion. You'll see. Just
periences geared to their capa-
follow the economical di-
cities.
rections on the WOLFF'S
The women's organization,
KASHA package.
now in its 15th year, has re-
HAVE SOME
ceived wide recognition for its
work, including a commenda-
for DINNER
tion from the White House. It
TONIGHT
finances its activities through a
wide variety of fund-raising pro-
BUT BE SURE
jects.

Bnai Brith Will
Hold Blood Rally

F R E. E

grana g)onna

CANDIES

Men's Clubs

FLIP
it's

IS

ready

happiness
old
fashioned?

YOU MAKE
ENOUGH!

e ttieui

KASHA

nutritious Brown
Buckwheat Groats, Also enjoy
Wolff's Creamy Kernels (grits)
Kasha 'N' Gravy, Kasha Soup.

FREE: KASHA COOKBOOK!
Just address request to:
Phyllis Wolff. Penn Yan, N. Y.

Netania Davrath
to Be Presented in
Institute Concert

Israeli lyric soprano Netania
Davrath will be presented in
the second concert of the
Founders Society, Detroit In-
stitute of Arts, Concert Series
8:20 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Institute
auditorium.
The artist currently resides
in Chicago with her husband,
who is an economic adviser at-
tached to the Israeli consulate.
A member of the Israel Opera
Company, she sings in eight
languages.
Chairman of the concert se-
ries is Mrs. Edith J. Freeman of
Wellesley Dr. Miss Davrath will
be the house guest of the Free-
mans during her stay here.
Tickets may be purchased at
the institute, TE 2-7676, or at
Grinnell's Downtown.

A tempting new first course

IMPORTED VITA HERRING IN BITE-SIZE FILLETS

Vita Herring makes the most exciting first course you've
, ever served. The tantalizing aroma of Vita's pickling
spices alone is enough to sharpen the appetite. And th6,
bite-size fillets themselves are irresistible, nestled in crisp
onion rings and cream or wine sauce. What
a tangy, robust flavor ! What ready-to-serve
convenience ! Get Vita Herring
in refrigerated food cases,
TI LT'

L

25 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 16, 1962

Northwest Child Rescue Women
Dan Guyer's Israel Scholarship Pays Dividends
rewarding both ship of the United Hebrew Auxiliary scholarship recipients,
Renew Retarded Program at Center to Scholarships,
Ellen Panush and Stanley Skup-
the giver and the. recipient, Schools Women's Auxiliary.

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