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Men's Clubs
SHAAREY SHOMAYIM MEN'S
CLUB has elected Philip Shoen-
berger as president. Other offi-
cers are Harold Kaplan, treas-
urer; Morris Kar, secretary; Ja-
cob Weiss, membership commit-
tee; J. Roth, social committee.
Committee members include Ar-
nold Cohen, Alvin Horowitz,
Lawrence Horowitz, Oscar Baka-
lar, Hyman Kaber, Morris Shor
and Nathan Zucker.
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MOSAIC LODGE, F.&A.M.,
will hold its annual communica-
tion and election of officers '7
p.m. Dec. 5 at Masonic Temple.
An afterglow will be held at Cal-
vert Catering.
Detroit Socialites
Hold Benefit Dance
The Detroit Socialites will pre-
sent Eric Rosenow and his or-
chestra for an evening of danc-
ing 9 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth
Moses, 19160 Evergreen.
Proceeds from the dance will
go to charity, according to Dor-
othy F. Goldberg, chairman of
the group's philanthropic proj-
ect.
Herman-Horaivitz
Engagement Told
Seek to Keep Children's Orthogenic School Open
The newly-organized Women's
League for Children's Ortho-
genic School, in cooperation
with the school's Parents Guild,
will sponsor a benefit premier
performance of "Gypsy" Dec.
Brevities
ALEXANDER R 0 R K E Jr.
daredevil adventurer and top
news reporter, will talk about
Communism in Latin America
when he appears at Detroit
Town Hall Wednesday.
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Promising a spectacle of ex-
otic splendor, Manager C. W.
Van Lopik brings the famous
FOO HSING THEATRE of
Free China to the Masonic
MISS MARILYN HERMAN
Auditorium stage on Nov. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Herman The cast of 50 children were
of Murray Hill Ave. announce brought from Taiwan (For-
the engagement of their daugh- mosa) for a 30-city tour which
ter, Marilyn Elaine, to Philip included an appearance at the
Robert Horowitz, son of Mr. and "Century 21" world fair at
Mrs. Irving Horowitz of Wiscon- Seattle.
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sin Ave.
An
exhibition
of water colors
The bride-elect attended the and colored etchings
by LARS
University of Detroit. Her fiance
attends the. Lawrence Institute BO will be on view at L'Atelier
of Technology. An August Gallery from Nov. 26 through
Dec. 14.
wedding is planned.
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Park
Gallery,
20090 Liver-
r
nois, will present an exhibit of
the silver sculpture works of
Detroit artist EARL KRENT-
ZIN Sunday through Dec. 15.
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A stamp and souvenir sheet
was issued Nov. 7 commemorat-
This Week's Radio and
I ing EL AL, Israel's national
Television Programs
airline.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 a.m. Sunday.
Tuesday Musicale will pre-
Station: WXYZ.
sent M I S C H A MISCHAKOFF,
Feature: Rabbi Milton L. violin, and WALTER SCHROTT,
Grafman of Temple Emanu-El-, piano, in a sonata recital, 8:30
Birmingham, Ala., will discuss p.m. Dec. 4 in the Lecture Hall
"The Earth is Full of Thy Pos- of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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sessions."
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSI-
DIRECTIONS '63
TY MEN'S GLEE CLUB will
Time: 2 p.m. Sunday.
present its annual "Winter Con-
Station: WXYZ-TV.
cert" 8:15 p.m. Dec. '7 at the
Feature: Chayim Nachman Ford Auditorium. James Tocco,
Bialik, the great modern Hebrew pianist, will be featured.
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poet of Russia and Palestine,
will live again in a production
IRVING J. RUBIN of the
by Marc Siegel.
Michigan Highway Department
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will serve on a panel at the De-
troit Metropolitan Area Re-
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
gional Planning Commission's
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
12th annual planning conference
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Rabbi Samuel H. Nov. 29 at the Veterans Memo-
Prero, member of the committee rial Building.
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planning the Bar-Ilan University
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY
Banquet on Dec. 5, will discuss
roared into the newly decorated
the event.
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United Artists Theatre this
week for a lengthy stay as a
TO DWELL TOGETHER
"road show" attraction. This
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
three-hour, 1962 version of
Station: WJBK.
Feature: Chayym Zeldis, poet "BOUNTY" has a raw vitality,
and author whose recently pub- a kind of brawling magnificence,
lis,hed book "Streams in the Wil- not a little of which is due to
derness" received the John Day the presence of Marlon Brando,
Novel Award, will be interviewed as Fletcher Christian.
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by Joseph Edelman, director of
The University of Detroit Rep-
the Jewish Community Council
ertory Theatre, the nation's first
Culture commission.
year-round collegiate • repertory
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theater, opens its third winter
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
season Nov. 30 with alternate
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
productions of one of George
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Lily Beyrack Cohen, Bernard Shaw's finest comedies
director of Israel's Pioneer Wo- and a classic from the Greek
men movement for English- the a t r e. Shaw's "CANDIDA"
speaking countries and editor of opens Nov. 30 and Sophocles'
the journal "Israel Seen From "ELECTRA" begins Dec. 1.
Within," will discuss the role of
women in the building of Israel, Seltzer Heads Farband
with Joseph Edelman.
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20 at the Michigan Theater.
Mrs. Arthur Rosenber g,
League president, says proceeds
will be used to provide scholar-
ships to the school for emo-
tionally disturbed children
whose parents are unable to
meet costs -and to meet the
present financial emergency of
the institution.
T h e Children's Orthogenic
School faces the possibility of
closing because of inability to
pay expenses, according to Sid-
ney W. Graber, director.
The League is a non-profit
organization dedicated to the
education of the emotionally
disturbed child.
Mrs. Richard Fynke and Mrs.
Rosenberg are coordinators of
the theater benefit. Honorary
chairmen are Max Handler and
Irving Weisenthal. Ticket cap-
tains are Mesdames Richard
Bleznak, Benjamin Burdick, Mil-
ton Goldrath, Fred Greenspan,
Gerald Gurvis, Sherman Kay,
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(9n the Aid
Campaign for Members
Dr. Adelson to Speak
to Diabetes Society
Dr. Seymour Adelson will ad-
dress the North-Northwest Chap-
ter of the Michigan Diabetes Lay
Society 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers.
Dr. Adelson, a member of the
staff of Sinai Hospital, will speak
on "Diabetes—To Eat or Not to
Eat." He will be joined by Shir-
ley Ten Hoot, therapeutic die-
tician at Sinai Hospital, for a
question and answer period fol-
original creations
lowing his talk.
Admission is free and every-
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Saul Seltzer has been appoint-
ed Detroit Farband organizer
for the organization's current
membership drive in conjunc-
tion with its 50th aniversary,
it was announced by Harry
Schumer, chairman of the De-
troit City Committee of Far-
band, LZO.
The organization sponsors the
Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yid-
dish Shule and Farband Camp
at Chelsea. Branches active here
are Arlazaroff Branch, Chaim
Weizmann Sholem Aleichem
Branch, Avrunin Branch and the
Brenner-Truman Branch. For
information, contact Farband,
LZO, 19161 Schaefer (864-6608).
Ronald Kottler, Ernest Lenzini,
Bernard Moray, Hugh Rader,
Jr., Louis Popper, Murray Mah-
lin, George Talburtt and Sey-
mour Seltzer.
Mrs. Norman Wachter and
Mrs. Michael Karbal are mem-
bership chairman. Those who
wish to join the League should
contact them.
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