DetrOiters to Get Their `Torah' Copies on Sunday omen s Ulubs The group of Detroiters who present chairman of the publi- ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- were the first to join in spon- cation committee, who now ILIARY, American Legion, will TERHOOD will hold an Oneg speaker and Lois. Friedman will soring the Bible translation proj- serves as president of the Na- sponsor a Hanukah party for the Shabbat on Jan. 12. Festivities present a musical program, ac- ect undertaken by the Jewish tional Foundation for Jewish Post and Unit 8:30 p.m. Dec. 26 will begin with services at 9:15 cording to Mrs. Milton Winston, Publication Society of America Culture, and Lesser Zussman, at Beth Yehuda, 17556 Wydining. a.m. Luncheon will be served at program chairman. In charge of noon. An eternal light program will be the first to receive copies JPS executive secretary. Refreshments and games will be will be held at 1:30 p.m., pre- arrangements is Mrs. Walter Ep- of The Torah, the Five Books of stein, assisted by Mesdames Rose: Announcement was made featured. pared by sisterhood members. Bielewich, Bertha Faigenbaum, Moses, which came off the press this week by the Zionist Or- * * Friends are invited. For tickets, this week. ganization of Detroit that , CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, call Mrs. Erwin Friedman, LI Pearl Gold, Kate Rubin, Esther Sachs and Pearl Leader. Bus Presentations to the 135 De- copies of the new Torah trans- will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday 3-4497. transportation will be available troit participants in the project' lation will be presented, as at the Hayim Greenberg Center. * * the Yeshiva Building at will take place at a breakfast at ZOD gifts, to the libraries of A Hanukah program will be pre- SHOMREY EMUNAH SIS- from the Ten Mile Road Branch of Wayne State University, the sented by Mrs. J. Stirling and TERHOOD will hold a Hanukah noon. Friends are invited. For the Jewish Community Center, University of Michigan, Michi- Mrs. M. Plafkin. Mrs. S: Stashef- party 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the reservations, call Mrs. Louis 15110 W. 10-Mile Rd., Oak Park. gan State University, Detroit sky and Mrs. R. Yendick will re- synagogue, announces Mrs. I. Honigman, UN 2-7232. Institute of Technology and port on the donor - ,luncheon. Levin, president. Games, prizes The new JPS translation of other state colleges. Carmi M. Luncheon will be served. Guests and a light Hanukah supper are the Bible—a completely mod- Slomovitz heads the ZOD Bible are invited. ern-language version of the planned by Mrs. Laufer, chair- * *. presentations committee, Old Testament prepared by a man, and Mrs. A. Halpern and PYTHIAN SISTERS have elect- whose plans are to present the Committee headed by Dr. H o r o w i t z, co-chairman. universities with other scholar- ed the following officers for Friends are invited. Harry M. Orlinsky,—has been ly Jewish works as ZOD's gifts. 1963: Sophie Sorkin, past chief; - a * * chosen by the Book of the Those desiring to obtain in- Gertrude Trager, most excellent Month Club as an "alternate LADIES OF YESHIVATH formation about Sunday's JPS chief; Ruth Goldman, excellent BETH YEHUDAH AND WO- choice" for its subscribers: senior; Mary Goldsmith; excellent The Detroit participants in the breakfast meeting are asked to MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will translation fund will receive de- call either of the Detroit mem- junior; Eilene Lesnick, manager; hold their annual Hanukah lunch- Cecile Smith, secretary; Gerri bers of the JPS national board, luxe, inscribed copies of The eon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Theodore Levin, Leonard N. Si- Raskin, treasurer; June Beth Alt- the Rainbow Terra ce. Mrs. Torah. man, protector; Roz Fine, guard; Announcement will be made mom or Philip Slomovitz. Max Schrut • Gussie Weiss, pianist; and Esther Joshua Sperka will be guest at Sunday's breakfast meeting of For Good Photographs Rachleff, press correspondent. the plans for the translation of Community Council 0 and Prompt Service * * * • • ••••••••••••••••••••• c-) Nebi'im and Ketubim, the Pro- Call me. at YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R phets and the Writings, as' the to Hold Presidents, :Uorsets CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will • next step in the JPS translation Delegates Institute • sponsor a Hanukah party for pa- EXPERTLY FITTED •• project. • Stanley J. Winkelman, presi- tients at Northville State Hos- ••15850 W. 7 MILE RD. Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Speakers at the breakfast dent of the Jewish Community , • • We Come to Your Home meeting will be Edwin Wolf II, Council, and Dr. Samuel Krohn, pital Thursday. Rabbi Gruskin • • BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 .0 With Samples Open Thurs. to 9 p.m. will direct a candle-lighting cere- former JPS president and its chairman of the Internal Rela- Free Parking in Rear TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 mony. Mrs. Ben Leaman and her 01111160111 41 1MINIMINIIIIMIII*84110 tions Committee of the Council, committee will serve refresh- The True International Touch! will be among the participants ments. * * a at the Council's Annual Insti- •mLonclenEureland. tute for Presidents and New CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SIS- tRabil2S011 S Delegates to be held 10 a.m. TERHOOD will hold its donor Jan. 6 at the Jewish Center, luncheon 12:30 p.m. Jan. 9, an- dike his =AC. 18100 Meyers. nounces Mrs. Edward Rice, chair- LUGGAGE — HANDBAGS 05, Irving Katz is Institute chair- man. Mary Morgan, TV person- CALL .1 iN.1.3065 Briefcases — Portfolios man. Invitations to the meeting ality, will moderate a fur fashion have been sent to the presidents show. For reservations, call the Novelties — Attaches , t and new delegates of the more synagogue, UN 1-6696, or Mrs. Wholesale Distributors than 340 Council-affiliated or- Harry Eichenhorn. REPAIRING MID-WEEK . a * * ganizations. According to Katz, the pur- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will TINT SPECIAL pose of the Institute is to ac- meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Wed., Thurs. Only 6338 W. MCNICHOLS, nr. Livernois UN 2-5611 quaint all presidents and newly- home of Mrs. Andrew Blau, 20121 Open Evenings 'til 8:30 p.m. selected delegates of affiliated Ardmore. Luncheon will be Complete $395 organizations with Council ac- served. Officers will be elected. a a a tivities as an aid in carrying HAIR DESIGN out their organizational respon- BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD sibilities. The Institute provides will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. STUDIO these leaders with an orienta- Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper will Look for the Green Canopy • tion to - the Jewish community, speak on "The Torah." A Hanu- 10615 W. 7 Mite at Pinehurst its problems and its resources, kah candle-lighting ceremony UN 4-3004 UN 4-1411 as an aid in guiding the activi- will highlight the meeting. AND THAT ONE IS * a a Tel. 229-9493 ties of their respective organi- zations. CONG. 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Max Sosin will entertain. There will be refreshments. Kaminer will chair the meet- ing, assisted by Maurice Zeiger, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Active in the organization of the lodge are Kaminer, provi- sional chairman; Jack Ormond, vice-chairman; Philip Kaplan and Alex Gottlieb, membership co-chairmen; Percy Kaplan,- Sol Selman and Sam Selikowitz. JEWELER'S QUALITY WATCHWORD •ea so ! i Jhe 'Unique CrCI: alp & Gift Shop • Hand Cut Crystal *Salt and Pepper Shakers *'Soup Toureens • A Complete Selection of Gifts & Wall Decor in Every Price Range THE FINEST IN LAMPS • SHADES • TABLES . YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME IN AND" BROWSE FREE GIFT WRAPPING Open evenings till Dec. 24th 13611 W. 7 MILE at Schaefer Parking in Rear .111.111.0.1.11.0.1■41.1■4■1■.11111.11•1•1,0•1•• OiNKNENIMIIIMIMPI DI 1-1410 I.1.1111.0•1111.11 ■ 0•IMPCJ.1111 ■ 011.1h,. 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