Radomer Gives $3,000 to Building Hannah Schloss
Fund of Hebrew Benevolent Society Oldtim,ers Plan,
Dinner on Feb. 3
Hannah Schloss Oldtimers will
hold their eighth annual dinner
and dance at the Sheraton Cadil-
lac Hotel on Feb. 3, Abe
Schmier, president, announced.
Ed Schlussel, chairman of the
planning committee, is accept-
ing reservations at UN 2-5740.
Members and friends are in-
vited.
There will be entertainment
and the soloist will be Enrico
Ricca.
The Radomer Aid and Ladies Society has announced a
pledge of $3,000 to the building fund campaign of the Hebrew
Benevolent Society (Chew(' shel Ernes). At the presentation,
from left, were Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Benevolent Society
executive director; Hyman Waterman, Radomer Society vice-
president; Hyman Mitnick, Benevolent Society campaign chair-
man; Mrs. Ida Klaper, Radomer Society vice-president; and
Nathan Wolok, Radomer president.
`Impact of Talmud on Jewish Life'
Next Midrasha Institute Theme
Louis LaMed, chairman of stated that registrations, being
the board of directors of Mid- limited, must be filed before
rasha, the United Hebrew Feb. 8.
Schools' C o 11 e g e of Jewish
Studies, and Mrs. Carl Schiller,
chairman of the annual Mid-
rasha Institute s, announced Sid Shmarak's
that the seventh annual Insti-
tute will start on March 6, to
continue for four successive
Wednesdays.
This year's Institute theme
EVANS CYCLE COMPANY,
will be "The Impact of the Tal- manufacturers of bicycles, ve-
mud on Jewish Life," and will locipedes, and wheel goods has
feature four noted scholars — appointed L. H. LUCKOFF
Dr. Ben Zion Bokser, Dr. Wil- AND COMPANY, INC. as its
liam Gordon Braude, Dr. Elie- advertising agency and public
zer Berkovitz and Dr. Seymour relations counsel, according to
Nathan Freedland, president of
Siegel.
The year's series again will Evans Cycle Company, and
be sponsored under a grant Louis H. Luckoff, president of
L. H. Luckoff and Company.
made by Mrs. Theodore Barg-
man in memory of her husband.
Albert Elazar, superintendent Music Center Room
of the United Hebrew Schools, Named for Lipkin
Michigan Federation of Music
Clubs honored Seymour Lipkin
at its recent board meeting in
Lansing by voting to dedicate a
practice room in the new Music
Building at the Music Center in
Chautauqua, N.Y., in his name.
Lipkin, a native Detroiter,
now internationally known as a
concert pianist and conductor,
received his first honors at the
age of nine from the Michigan
Federation of Music Clubs as a
member of Junior Music Study
Club of Detroit by winning a
state piano contest.
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Yiddish Folks Farein
Plan 51st Banquet
q3'nai
Activities
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2 Hebrew Courses
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Two Hebrew language courses ritis.
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Park Board of Education for a
12-week period. Both are taught
by Aaron Kutnick.
Custom-Made
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SHOLEMALEICHEM LODGE,
the recently organized Yiddish
speaking lodge, will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Bnai Brith Coun-
cil office, 19186 James Couzens.
Members are requested to bring
friends and prospective mem-
bers to the meeting.
Survivors of '45
Hold Benefit Dance
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The Survivors of 1945 (Shaa-
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dance and dairy smorgasbord
dinner 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Jewish Center.
Sammy Wolf and his orches-
tra will provide music. Proceeds
will go to the needy. For ticket
information, call LI 1-3183.
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