Jewish National Fund Women's Donor Event to Help Develop Godot in Israel • The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- chairman; Jack Grossbart. Standing, from left, tional Fund of Detroit will hold its annual are Mesdames Sol Pearlman, Julius Ring, Louis donor tea 12:30 p.m. Jan. 29 at Temple Israel, Diamond, Israel Kardener, Irving Bloom, Wil- featuring an address by Dr. Joseph Sternstein, liam Levin, Abraham Goldstein, Morris Davis, national executive director of JNF, and Mar- George Bayer, William Klafer. Not pictured are jorie Gordon, noted operatic singer. In charge Mesdames Milton Winston, Jack Siedman, of the fund-raising, which will help in the de- Harry Portnoy, Dorothy Potiker, Ben Minns, velopment of the village of Godot on the Israeli- George Schneider, Morris Lachover and Karl Syrian border, are, from left, (seated) Mes- Stillwater. For information about the donor dames Maurice Knopper, chairman; George J. tea, call UN 4-276'7. Lerner, co-chairman; Sol Lifsitz, division co- * * * WSU Press Issues '60-'61 Franklin Pre-Donor Rally of JNF Women Tues. Lectures Directed by Miss Edman The Women's Auxiliary of the Texts of the Leo M. Frank- lin Memorial Lectures at Wayne State University have been pub- lished by the WSU Press for 10 years. The newest of the series, Volume XI, has just been issued by the university press under the title "The Horizons of Man." Marion Edman, holder of the Franklin Memorial Lectureship at WSU for 1960-61, had asked for other scholars to join her •• ■ 04111•11.0.111M111 ■ 0411•1141.100M.0.11 ■ 11/ gewry al This Week's Radio and Television Programs COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Mrs. Philip Bern- stein, chairman, Jewish Com- munity Council Delegate As- sembly Planning Committee, will discuss the program of the forthcoming convention. * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Asian Music Festi- val," Yemenite, Arabic and Biblical strains in Jewish music, will be presented. * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK (television and radio simultaneously). Feature: "T h e Difference That Difference Makes" with Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong. Shaarey Zedek in a discussion of the religious concept of dif- ference and its function within the context of American so- ciety. Scholarships Are Available at Shapero School of Nursing The Shapero School of Nurs- ing (a program in Practical Nursing) of Sinai Hospital an- nounces that several tuition scholarships ($200 each) are available for qualified appli- cants entering the class begin- ning in March. Any interested persons be- tween the ages of 18 and 50 should make applications before Feb. 1, to Mrs. Ruth B. Edelson, R. N., prinicipal, Shapero School of Nursing, 6801 W. Outer Dr., Detroit 35. 1 in discussing mankind's goals in a world that was then in great tension. Their works are included in this book. Marion Edman herself is rep- resented by the text of her lecture, "The Cultivation of Curiosity." Others who joined her in that series and their topics are: Roger Baldwin, former (Erec- tor of the American Civil Liberties Union, "Prospects for Personal Freedom." Frank Porter Graham, UN representative, "The United Nations in the Atomic Age." Helmut Hungerland, noted editor, "Two Visions of Art: Art for Art and Art for Man." Amiya Chakravarty, who was educated in India and at Oxford, now a Boston University pro- fessor, "Man's Vision of His Place in the Universe." Miss Edman, who is on the WSU faculty, states in her pre- face: "I am grateful that the lecturers uniformly voiced optimism and quiet courage, that though the goals remain far in the Horizon, they are still clearly sighted and con- tinue to be the lodestars by which our main course is directed." `Leonard Bernstein Gala' at Masonic on Feb. 9 Jewish Nat'l Fund will hold a pre-donor rally at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyoming at Thatcher, next Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. Mrs. George Lerner, -d onor chairman, and all division chair- men, will announce the results of the donor campaign to date. M r s. Irving Arlin, program chairman, announces that the latest movie from Israel, "Glori- ous Galilee," will be shown. A dessert luncheon will be served by the social hostesses, Mesdames Abraham Goldstein, Louis Ger- mansky and Jules London. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mesdames Nathan Rosin, Maurice Schubiner, Maurice Levy, Irving Bloom, Samuel Ko- baker,. Leo Lesser, Percy Kaplan, Morris Davis and Jack Grossbart. Sobeloff to Speak at Community Council Delegate Assembly Stanley J. Winkelman, presi- dent of the Jewish Community Council, announced Isidore So- beloff will be speaker at the mid- winter delegate assembly Jan. 17 at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Philip Bernstein is chair- man of the Delegate Assembly Planning Conunittee. Sobeloff is executive vice-president of De- troit's Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and chief professional offi- cer of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. He will speak on "The Dimensions of Change in Jewish Community Services." In keeping with the "Then and Now" theme of the Coun- cil's 25th anniversary year, So- beloff will examine community changes throughout the last 25 years as they relate to health care, provision for the aged, family counseling, recreation, education, employment, com- munity relations and assistance to the needy. He will relate the significant changes in these areas to the broader spectrum of Jewish community life. A dis- cussion will follow Sobeloff's address. Other agenda items for the forthcoming assembly include remarks on the 25th anniversary celebration by James I. Elliman, past presildent of the Council, and a report by Walter E. Klein, executive director of the Council, on civil rights legis- lative prospects and changing patterns of race relations. The American Jewish Con- PLASTIC FURNITURE C 0 2COVERS , MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE P ,, i. _ 4 o ,,, 1 a• 4 CALL ANNA KARBAL w kl LI 2-0874 Ki:-42?7:fK:KW:x...xxX.;::33CK7.W.q Sheldon Rott and his ORCHESTRA "Music As You Like It" illir J HOME: OFFICE: LI 7-0896 LI 5-2737 BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY — '56.80:1Li FOR LESS 548-1310 Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 '711•MIIMt. CAMPUS HOTEL 16809 LIVERNOIS Across from U. of D. 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The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis is one of the 11- member banks in the Home Loan Bank System and is the regu- latory body for 236 savings and loan association members in Mich- igan and Indiana. With on increase of $37,865,- 929.64 in 1962, Standard Fed- eral's total assets reached the all- time high of $232,432,549.88. At the same time, the Association added $1,896,286.42 to reserves, bringing them to a current level of $17,882,326.67. gress, Women's Division, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Mar- shall Brenner, will host a social hour at the conclusion of the meeting. SOUTH OR ON A CRUISE? We suggest that you bring them to the EDGEWATER CONVALESCENT CENTER "The New Image In Convalescent Care" • Ideally located overlooking Redford Golf Course and the Rouge River. • Understanding nursing care for all types of cases both long and short term stays. 22811 W. 7 MILE RD., 5 Wks. East of Telegraph For Complete Information: CALL 538-4350 ********************************************i SHOP AND SAVE AT • • • Masonic Auditorium this year -K presents a series composed of three Saturday evenings on which 4( the emphasis will be on dancing. Patrons buying tickets for all FRESH FISH DAILY * FRESH, TASTY three evenings will be able to 1 4( 4( have the same seat locations for 112. all three attractions. A consider- FRESH, LARGE able financial saving will also be made in buying the three attrac- tions as a series or package. Jose Greco and his great troupe of Spanish Dancers will open the CtiCe box Dance Series on Jan. 19. is The second event on the series pkg will be a "Leonard Bernstein Gala" on Feb. 9 featuring the music of Leonard Bernstein. Star- ring in the performance will be John Kriza and Christine Mayer Benyas Will Teach -0 "lc in the American Ballet Theater Photography Course * (Onion, Chicken, Beef) . • * production of "Fancy Free'," for A 12-week photography course * which Leonard Bernstein wrote beginning Jan. 22 will be given qt. the music. Robert Rounseville, as part of the adult education Claire Alexander and others will prograth at Oak Park High School be featured in an elaborate musi- on Tuesday evenings, 7:30 p.m. cal presentation of the hit tunes to 9:30 p.m., by Bob Benyas. Kosher Killed from "West Side Story," "On the He will teach shooting and C * Town," "Candide" and other darkroom techniques, along with " Broadway shows with Bernstein history of past and philosophy * Music. of great present day photograph- Above Specials Good Jan. 11 thru Jan. 17 -4( The final event on the Dance ers, exposure control, camera Series will be the appearance of handling, lighting and proces- *. * 13400 W. 7 MILE RD. cor. 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