THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, January 4, 1963 — 14 • Histadrut Will Launch $150,000 freissman-Altshuler ORT Chapters Post January Calendar Detroit Chapters, Women's Monday at the Reynold's Build- American ORT, have announced ing. A review of Harry Golden's Campaign, Honor Pioneer Women Rites Solemnized I Jan. 15 will mark the official opening of the 1963 Histadrut Campaign. An effort to reach at least 50 percent of the local $150,000 quota will be made be- tween now and that date. Morris Lieberman, chairman of the campaign, reports that the results so far are "very en- couraging — the ranks of the contributors have been swelled by many new friends of Hista- drut this year due to the in- creased interest of Detroiters in the many vital activities spon- sored by Histadrut in Israel to assist the present mass immigra- tion." Ambassador Katriel Katz, the newly appointed Consul-General of Israel in New York, will address the opening event 8 p.m. Jan . 15 at the La- bor Zionist Institute. Tova Porat, who has been acclaimed and praised in Tova Porat American mu- sic circles for her excellent operatic renditions, will be the guest artist. She performed at the recent national conven- tion of Histadrut in New York. Sholem Aleichem Will Honor Memory of Late Poet H. Leivick An evening's program dedi- cated to the memory of the late Jewish poet H. Leivick, who died last week, heads the agen- da of activities at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, The memorial meeting will be held 9 p.m. Jan. 11 and will be devoted to readings from Leivick's works and commen- tary by Moishe Haar and Mor- ris Becker on his role in Jewish literature. Some of the poems, which have been set to music, will be sung. The public is invited. The Sholemates Group will hold a supper meeting and so- cial Jan. 12. Chapter Two of the Institute will hold a supper meeting on Jan. 20, featuring movies of Institute activities. Dr. Herman Jacobs, director of the Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan, will lecture 9 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Institute. The Sholem Aleichem School will hold open house 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 13. Parents of the children are invited. Those oth- ers who may wish to visit class- rooms should call VE 8-7440. DOW Harry S chume r, honorary chairman of the campaign, ex- pects an overflow audience and has urged that reservations be made well in advance by calling UN 4-7094. Histadrut will honor Pioneer Women of Detroit with an after- noon tea 12:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Guest speaker will be Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall, who will speak on her experi- ences in Israel last summer. An added feature will be the first public showing of the new Histadrut film produced and di- rected by Frank Sinatra Studios. This film shows Frank Sinatra during his recent visit to Israel. Mrs. Belle Glenner, the Hista- drut divisional chairman of the Pioneer Women's Organization, has announced that there will be a special prize for which everyone is eligible who has turned in a pledge in support of the 1963 Histadrut Campaign. There will be no admission charge. The public is invited. CARIH League Meets Jan. 9; Rosenberg to Be Donor Speaker Mrs. Sidney Wallace, president of the Detroit League of Chil- dren's Asthma Research Insti- tute and Hospotal at Denver, an- nounces that final plans for , the annual do- n o r luncheon will be made at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Samuel Baker, on Vas- sar Drive, at 10 am. next Wednesday. Rosenberg Members and friends are urged to attend this meeting and to assist in efforts to provide relief for children suf- fering from asthma. The annual donor luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, Jan. 16, at Town and Country Club. Aaron Rosenberg, Detroit attorney who has gained national fame as an author of many humorous tales and as an outstanding story-teller, will be the guest speaker at the donor event. Reservations for the donor luncheon may be made by call- ing Mrs. Joshua Karbal, chair- man of the ticket committee, UN 2-5607; Mrs. Wallace, LI 3-0307, or any of Mrs. Kai-bars co-chair- men, Miss Ruth Lewinson and Mesdames Sol Brock, Peter Gil- bert, Otto Weiss and Irving Gold- en. pr HENRY LEONARD meetings for the month of Jan- "You're Entitle" will be pre- uary. sented. Balmoral Chapter will meet 12:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at the home of Mrs. Nate Greenhouse, 2845 Cambridge. James Kipfer, di- Agency rector of the Children's Divi- sion of the Michigan Society of 20 ORCHESTRAS Mental Health, will speak. A One to Suit Every Occasion WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 dessert luncheon will be served. Fox Bldg. Suburban Hills Chapter will hold an open board meeting. 10:30 a.m. Jan. 16 at the home NORTHLAND of Mrs. Philip Minkin, 25045 Franklin Park, Franklin Hills. Huntington Woods Chapter BAR MITZVAH & WEDDINGS will meet noon Jan. 14 at the SOCIAL and BUSINESS home of Mrs. Robert Brody, 17522 W. 7 MILE KE 3-0155 19560 Afton Rd. Luncheon will be served. Town and Country Chapter will meet 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at Want The Best? the home of Mrs. Martin Her- Ask the Folks Who've Had man, 23060 Wildwood, Oak SAM BARNETT Park. A film, "Time and Two and His Orchestra Women," will be shown. Northeast Chapter will meet LI 1-2563 12:30 p.m. Jan. 29 at the home of Mrs. Robert Smith, 19244 Strathcona. Rabbi Harold Hahn PLASTIC FURNITURE of Temple Beth El will present COVERS a book review. Dessert luncheon MADE TO ORDER 0 will be served. ;;1 or READY MADE Hampton Chapter will meet 8 LA CALL ANNA KARBAL Ll LI 2-0874 1 Dave Diamond PRINTERS MRS. HOWARD WEISSMAN Ilona Sarah Altshuler became the bride of Dr. Howard Robert Weissman in a ceremony Dec. 29 at. Raleigh House. Parents of the newlyweds are Dr. Ira M. Altshuler of Midway Ave., Southfield, and Mrs. Irene Kar Altshuler of Canterbury Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weissman of Northlawn Ave. The bride wore an ivory silk peau de sole gown with a sa- brina neckline, bracelet-length sleeves, fitted bodice of ivory peau de lange lace and a full front panel of matching lace touching the hem of the floor- length dovie-shaped skirt which fell into a chapel train of ivory peau de sole. Her crown was of matching lace with appliques of tiny pearls and a pouf veil of ivory silk illusion. JoAnn Weissman was maid of honor. Mrs. Victor Koblin was bridesmaid. Martin Weissman was best man. Ushers were Dr. Allan Soble, Daniel Pevos, Thomas Altshuler and Dr. Stu- art Bernstein. The couple departed for a Miami Beach honeymoon and will live in Southfield. Igewry I On tile Stephanie Shapiro, Allan Gould Elected to National ATID Board Detroit ATID, the college-age organization, sponsored by the Conservative synagogues of greater Detroit, announces that two of its officers have been elected to executive positions on the national ATID board. Stephanie Shapiro, who now serves as president of the De- troit chapter, was elected na- tional recording secretary, and Allan Gould, Detroit vice presi- dent, was elected national sec- ond vice-president. Both Steph- anie and Allan also serve as advisors to the United Syna- gogue Youth Groups at Cong. Adas Shalom. titW,77XWTKWIIi.W:.>:#7,7:5:•"2:?.*:,x1 ai d. Stein. And His Orchestra LI 7-2 7 70 AMEDAH STUDIO Fine Photography Bar Mitzvah and Wedding Candids, Professionally Finished S. LEIBICK KE 1.0104 HOROWITZ CATERING At Your Favorite Hall or Synagogue Ar ir 1 This Week's Radio and Television Programs COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Dr. David I. Silver, co-chairman of the 11th annual Synagogue Adult Institute, will discuss this Jewish educational program. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Israel: A Diplo- mat's View" will present Ogden R. Reed, New York Congress- man, who formerly served as U.S. ambassador to Israel, and Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News. * * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK (radio and television simultaneously). Feature: "Jews in Italy — A Historic - Sociological Perspec- tive" will present Prof. Leonard Moss, chairman of the Depart- ment of Sociology and Anthro- pology, Wayne State University, who recently returned from a year in Italy where, as a Full- bright scholar, he taught at Italian universities. Dr. Moss will discuss his impressions of Jewish life in Italy with Joseph Edelman, director of the Jewish Community Council C u l t u r e Commission. 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