(More Clubs Page 19) TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Milton Superstine, 20271 Murray Hill. Hostesses will 'be Mrs. Rhoda Golden and Mrs. Ann Carron. Mrs. Sol Cohen, program chairman, has invited Robert M. Cohn, physi- cal and health education direc- tor of the Juvenile Detention Home, to speak on "Youth Prob- lems." * * ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual paid-up membership and Hanu- kah party 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edna Gros- kind, 23230 Gardner, Oak Park. For information, call LI 7-4699. * * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jack Isbee, 18'631 Cher- rylawn. Guest speaker will be Yudi Goldberg, according to Mrs. Tzippora Balter, chairman. * * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold its annual Hanukah party 12:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Ye- hudah, 17556 Wyoming. Host- esses will be Mrs. F. Foxeman, S. Golden, V. Lovetter, B. Rez- nick and R. Rosenberg. Friends are welcome. For information, call LI 7-5360. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. D. Birnbaum, 24740 Hard- ing. Speaker will be Rabbi Is- rael Flam of Cong. Bnai Israel. Chairmen of this group are Mesdames A. Feldman and A. Sandweiss. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will meet noon Monday at the home Mrs. Joseph Kay, 17275 Mag- nolia, Southfield. The agenda will include discussion of- iplans for the Northville HUp ital Hanukah party and white ele- phant sale. * * * CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. A report on the Women's Branch of the Union of Ortho- dox Jewish Congregations con- vention will be presented in the form of a panel discussion. Moderators will be Mesdames Hinda Halperin, Oscar Bank, Irving Palman and Nathan J. Kaufman. A social hour with the Men's Club will follow. • * * * OAKLAND HILLS CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hOld a paid-up membership affair 8 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim, 19371 Greenfield.• Mrs. Fred Krainen, chairman, announces a program of games, prizes and refreshments. Entertainment will be provided by "The Im- promptus" and an interpretative dancer will perform, according to Mrs: 'Bernard Colton prol gram vice-president. of painting. Rosen will highlight his talk with his own illustra- tions. All interested persons are welcome, and are invited to con- tact the hostess at her home, 545-3246. * * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WO- MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Yeshiva Building; an- nounces President Mrs. Isadore Levin. Hostess for the luncheon will be Mrs. Max Hoberman. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Chaskel Grubner. A Hanukah luncheon is planned for 12:30 p.m. Dec. 26 at the Rainbow Terrace. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a tradi- tional Hanukah dinner 6:30 p.m. Dec. 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kaplan, 3280 W. Outer Dr. The host will offi- ciate over the candle-lighting ceremony. Holiday games will be played. Friends are invited. For reservations, call Frances Shayne, KE 3-7290. Vice-Presi- dent Sophia Tatelman will give a pre - Hanukah luncheon to benefit the Child Rescue Fund 12:30 p.m. Saturday at her home, 20121 Stratford. Friends are invited. For information, call UN 4-5088. Twayne Issues 'Jews In Modern World Twayne Publishers, 31 Union Sq., W., New York, announces the publication of "Jews in the Modern World," a two-volume study dealing with the most im- portant aspects of contemporary Jewish life. Publication coincides with the anniversary of the founding of the firm 13 years ago, in 1949, by Jacob Steinberg, now president of Twayne, who was joined by Joel E. Saltzman, Twayne's vice president, shortly afterward. Dr. Jacob Freid, chairman of the political science department of the Senior College of the New School for Social Research, is the editor of this compilation, which includes among its contributors Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, Prof. Salo Baron, demographer Nathan Goldberg, Leo Pfeffer, and a dozen other experts on literary, artistic, poli- tical and social Jewish achieve- ments the world over. Studies of Jewish communities in Moslem lands, the Soviet Un- ion, Latin Atherica and the Unit- ed States are undertaken, with particular attention given to the relationship between the Jewish community and each country. American League for Israel Issues Plea to U. S. -Jewry NEW YORK, (JTA)—An ap- peal to American Jewry to help Israel 'cope with its rising tide of immigration was issued by Samuel H. Daroff, president of the American Jewish League -for- Israel at a board meeting here. * * * Daroff, who was a member of DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE SISTERHOOD will hold a Han- the United Jewish Appeal study ukah party and dance '8 p.m. mission • which recently toured Sunday .at the Veteran's Memo- Europe and which took part in the •JJA jubilee celebration in rial Building. , . Israel,. reported on the mission's • * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT. experiences. Mrs. Rose L. Halprin, chair- CLUB will hold its annual Han- ukah party 8:30 p.m. Monday at man of the American section of the Sholem Aleichem Institute.' the Jewish Agency, and co-chair- A musical program will be fea- Man of the World Confedera- tured and latkes will be served. tion of General Zionists, of Husbands and friends are in- which the League is an affiliate reported on recent meetings of vited. * * * the Agency in Jerusalem and on DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer problems facing Israel. Izhar Harari, member of Is- Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. rael's Parliament and of the Is- Gloria Hartman, 23451 Clover- raeli deligation to the. United lawn, Oak Park. Speaker will Nations, spoke at the luncheon be Simon Rosen, artist and session. teacher, who will discuss the Want ads get quick results! French Impressioni•St school of Reservation.4. Still Available for Annual T echnion Dinner on Sunday DUllitz-JaC:Obson Troth Announced Robert Brody, president of the Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society, which provides assistance to the Israel Technion, in Haifa, the major engineering college in the Middle East, an- nounces that reservations still are available for the annual dinner to be held Sunday at the Sher- aton Cadillac. Reservations can be made by calling WO. 1-6545. Speakers at the Sunday din- ner will be Jacob R. Sensibar, nationally prominent industrial- ist and honorary president of the American Technion Society, and Carl Alpert, assistant to General Yaakov Dori, president of the Technion. •••••••••••••••••••••• • !Corsets Ay 4 , . Camera Club to Hold Print Competition ' 8va: • EXPERTLY FITTED • • • • 15850 W. 7 MILE RD. • BR 3-2509 or YE 7-9783 • Open Thurs. to 9 p.m. • • • Free Parking in Rear Camera Club of the Jewish • Center, 18100 Meyers, will meet ••••••••••••••••••••00 8 p.m. Monday. There will be a print competition in black and white and color in the following MISS NANCY DUNITZ categories: a. children, animals His Continental Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Dunitz and pets; b. pattern-texture. and Entertainment of Margareta Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, When Rabbi Eliezer died, UN 3-7626 Nancy Beth, to David Sykes Rabbi sent a matchmaker to Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. speak to the widow for him. She Herman Jacobson of Shaker replied thus: "Will the thing Heights, 0. that served holiness, serve the The bride-elect is a junior common?" Baba Metzia 84. in the School of Architecture and Design at the University of • Candids • Formals Michigan. Her fiance was grad- uated from the U. of M. and • Movies At Your Favorite now attends its School of Law. ALL Your Photography Hall or Synagogue An August wedding is planned. Done in a Distinctive Eric Rosenow HOROWITZ CATERING Way For Those Special Occasiom By Eban Says U.S. Jews Sympathetic to Israel NEW YORK (JTA) — "Is- rael continues to evoke a strong sentiment of friendship and sympathy among the American people," said Israel's Minister of Education and Culture Abba Eban before leaving New York after a four-week speaking tour. He summarized the following impressions prior to his depar- ture for Israel as follows: 1. "The investment of ap- proximately $600,000,000 in Is- rael bonds since 1951 in addi- tion to gift funds through the United Jewish Appeal has made thousands of Americans the partners of Israel in the re- newal of her independence. 2, "Israel is not in one of the regions regarded by Americans as principal sources of world tension. For this reason she now receives less comment in the press than in the fifties. I am convinced, however, that Israel reflects a favorable image in American eyes. 3. "From conversations with United States administration leaders in Washington and in the United Nations, I receive the impression that while Amer- ican and Israeli views on Mid- dle Eastern problems are not always identical, there - are no divergencies too wide to be bridged quickly and harmoni- ously. LI 8-9797 J. J. CLARKE CALL MR. 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