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February 01, 1963 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-02-01

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Berko,iver-illerkle
.Troth Announced

Wornen'sClas

Plotnick-Kandelman
Engagement Told

University Adult
Education Offers 2
Classes at Center

Friebert-Rossen
Troth Announced

Seymour Kaplan
It

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SAM KOPPELMAN SAYS.. .

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7-MILE MENDOTA SHELL. SERVICE

5 95

Will Study Plans for
Mentally Retarded

Representatives from 10
states will join forces in De-
trOit to study proposed plans
for the nation's mentally re-
tarded.
Sam Brenner of Oak Park,
program chairman of the North
Central Regional Conference on
Retarded Children, said the two-
day conference will be held
March 23 and 24 at the Pick
Fort Shelby and will study the
report of a special panel on
mental retardation, appointed
by. President Kennedy last year.
Michael C. Kreider, execu-
five director of the Michigan
Association for Retarded Chil-
dren, who recently returned
from several months study of
retarded children's facilities
abroad, will make a special
report.

69'

Agencies Need Change

Jewish agencies, which in the
past have served as examples
to follow for their like number
in the organizing Negro com-
munity, now have lessons to
learn from their maturing coun-
terparts.
This assertion was made by
Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron in a re-
port on "Changing Negro-White
Relationships" before the Bnai
Brith Anti-Defamation League
National Commission meeting
in Washington.
Chief among the four "les-
sons" she cited was "the will-
ingness to publicly join the
issue without the anxiety of ap-
pearing over-aggressive." Mrs.
Aaron, a .former chairman of
the Michigan regional board of
ADL, called for a re-evaluation
of the traditional roles played
by. Jewish human relations agen-
cies in the civil rights field.

.

Criterion Club Plans
Mid-Winter Safari

Tobogganing, ice-skating and
sleigh-riding will highlight the
Criterion Club's mid-winter "sa-
fari" to Upland Hills Farm
Camp near Oxford on Sunday,
it was announced by Lou Jac-
obs, travel guide and chairman
of the arrangements committee.
Square-dancing in the loft,
with dinner and popular danc-
ing at the Camp Lodge are in-
cluded. Round-trip transporta-
tion is provided, Jacobs said,
with motorcades to leave De-
troit at noon and returning be-
fore nightfall the same day. De-
tails are provided at 864-5398.

In 1902 the Fresh Air Society
was established to provide camp-
ing vacations for mothers and
children. The Society was an in-
corporating member of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation.

CLIOLIDIREN'S CLASSES Ns SWING

I= CHA-CHA ow FOX TROT o WALTZ

=SAMBA IN TANGO I=

BAPNES

MERENGUE

•• CLASSES FOR EVERY AGE GROUP

22111 Coolidge at Nine Mile Road

LI 7'62033

Social Etiquette included in All Children's Classes
Graduation Ball in June with Panchito's Orchestra
Coke Parties — Record Hops

IT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, February 1, 1963

(More Clubs, Page 15)
The University Center for
DELTA PHI EPSILON SOROR-
Adult Education in Detroit will
ITY, Wayne State University,
open registration on Monday
will hold a square dance Satur-
for a record number of nearly
day at the Oak Park Community
200 courses including two
Center. The group plans a Tama-
classes in the Jewish Center.
rack weekend Feb. 15 and will
Offerings at the Center in-
participate in Panhellenic Sing
clude
"Social and Intellectual
Feb. 21. New actives include
History of the American Jew,"
Nancy Feldman, Sandy Fine,
taught by Julius Weinberg, de-
Barbara Finkel, Helene Levine,
partment of history, Wayne
Diane Lieber, Janice Natinsky,
State University. This 12-week
Diane Pierce, Linda Spoon, Dar-
course, meeting from 8:10 to
lene Uten and Cindy Schiff.
9:50 p.m. on Thursdays, begin-
* * *
ning Feb. 14, will trace the cul-
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
tural history of the Jews in
will dedicate its meeting 12:30
America from the colonial days
p.m. Wednesday at the Labor
to the present time.
Zionist Institute to Tu B'Shavat,
"Current Developments in
announces President Mrs. Sara
U.S. Foreign Policy," a 10-week
Levin. Chana Michlin will speak
MISS SUSAN FRIEBERT
MISS ELAINE PLOTNICK
MISS LINDA BERKOWER
course meeting from 7 to 9 p.m.
about Tu B'Shvat and its signifi-
on
Tuesdays,
will
feature
Rus-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friebert
At a recent family dinner at
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Berkower cance to JNF. A movie will be
sell Barnes, Detroit News an-
of Milwaukee, Wis., have an-
of Monica Ave. announce the en- shown and social hour will fol- the Belmont Hotel in Chicago, alyst.
Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Irving Plot-
are welcome.
gagement of their daughter, low. Guests *
Registrations may be made n o u n c e d the engagement of
nick of Beverly Ave., Oak Park,
* *
at
Rackham Educational Memo- their daughter, Susan Gail, to
Linda Nancy, to Richard Ber-
announced the engagement of
BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD their daughter, Elaine, to Ray- rial, 60 Farnsworth. Hours are Jordan Rossen, son of Mr. and
nard Merkle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
will hold its donor luncheon
Samuel Merkle of Monica Ave. 12:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at the syna- miel Kandelman, son of Mr. and from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Mrs. Nathan P. Rossen of Del .-
Monday through Friday, and troit.
Miss Berkower is a senior in gogue. Cocktails will be served Mrs. Joseph Kandelman of Chi- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Feb. 9.
the Wayne State University Col- and a catered meal will follow. cago.
The bride-elect is a student
For information, call the Uni-
Miss Plotnick, a graduate of
lege of Education, where she is The program will include Mrs.
at
Smith College. Her fiance is
versity Center, TE 3-1400, Ext.
a member of Delta Phi Epsilon Robert Kaplan, soloist, and the Eastern Michigan University, is 7209.
a graduate of the University of
Michigan and Harvard Law
sorority and Pi Lambda Theta, Haverian Trio, an Israeli group. teaching in Southfield. Her
School. A spring wedding is
national honorary eduction so- For information, call Mrs. Jer- fiance, a graduate of Northwes-
planned.
ciety. Her fiance is a graduate ome Kohn, KE 5-6345, or co- tern University, is teaching in Goodfellowship Club
Chicago public schools.
of W. S. U. and is presently a chairman Mrs. Don Farkus.
Party Fetes Officers
An April 7 wedding will take
junior in the College of Medi-
* * *
Goodfellowship Club will hold
place in Southfield.
cine, where he is affiliated with
a games party in honor of its
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER
Phi Lambda Kappa fraternity.
newly elected officers Tuesday
board, Mizrachi Women, will
at the Lutzker Voliner Hall,
meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at 17556 Drachler to Address
15775 James Couzens.
Wyoming. Plans for the 25th Council on Support of
Hadassah-Midrasha
Refreshments will be. served.
donor luncheon will be dis-
cussed. A games party will be Public School Financing Friends are invited. Officers are
Lecture Series to
held Feb. 12 with Mesdames
Louis Rosenzweig, chairman Lou Lyons, president; Ben Mil-
Feature Elazar
Louis Begman and Jack Stevens, of the community relations com- stein, vice-president; Al Magitz,
Detroit Chapter of Hadas hostesses.
mittee of the Jewish Community secretary; Morris Albert, ser-
* *
is as important to
sah's annual lecture series, "The
Council, announces that Dr. Nor- geant-at-arms!' Jack Schacter,
select your jeweler as it is
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer man Drachler, deputy superin- Moe Berg and Nathan Bennett,
Face of the World-1963," will
your diamonds . . .
Women, will hold its annual tendent of Detroit schools, will trustees; and Nate Feldman,
be presented
see seymour kaplan for
paid-up membership luncheon address a special meeting of the hospitaler.
in cooperation
the finest selection of
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home committee Feb. 6, to consider
with Midrasha
marquise and pear shaped
of Mrs. Sam Fishman, 18062 Council action in support of the
on four con-
diamonds
Ilene, announced Mrs. Ben Mos- pending public school financing
secutiv . e
proposals.
tyn, membership chairman.
4 1 EXPERTLY FITTED
Wednesdays

e
15738 Livernois
* * *
Another item at this special •
beginning on
15850 W. 7 MILE RD.

meeting
will
be
a
review
of
leg-
DI 1-5515
Feb. 6. Albert
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
• BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 •
Open Thurs. to 9 p.m.

Elazar will re-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- islation to be submitted .to the • •
Open
Thursdays
to 9 p.m.
Free Parking in Rear
turn as lectur-:
TION will meet noon Monday state legislature aimed at out- ••••••••••••••••••••e• •
lawing
discrimination
in
the
sale
at the. Jericho Temple, 18495
er.
Wyoming. Percy Kaplan, execu- or rental of housing.
Registration
Rosenzweig announced the ap-
tive director of the Detroit Jew-
will take place>
ish National Fund, will be guest pointment of a committee to de-
at 12:30 p.m.
speaker. A dessert luncheon velop plans for a meeting within
at the Esther-
will be served. The vice-presi- the Jewish community of various
A GOOD TUNE UP
Berman
dents luncheon will be held aspects of church-state problems.
WOULD
HAVE
STARTED YOUR CAR LAST WEEK!
Branch of the
noon Feb. 25 at Jericho Temple He said the controversy trig-
United He-
BE READY NEXT TIME
gered
by
last
June's
Engel
Vi-
with Mrs. 0. H. Kavieff, chair-
brew Schools. - Elazar
tale
decision,
banning
the
use
Topics will be: Feb. 6, man, and Mrs. Jack Seder, tick- of governmentally prescribed
"United States and Europe;" et chairman. * * *
prayers in the public schools,
ONLY
Feb. 13, "United States and
and the expectation that even
PRIMROSE
BENEVOLENT
Latin America ;" Feb. 20,
more far reaching decisions will
CLUB
board
will
meet
8:30
p.m.
"United States and Asia" (Rus-
be handed down by the Supreme
6 Cyl.
8 Cyl.
sia); and Feb. 27, "United Monday at the home of Mrs. Max Court during its present term.
Weisman,
19443
Birwood.
Presi-
States and Africa and the Near
A proposed conference on this
PLUS PARTS
dent Mrs. Harry Brown an- issue will be convened in the
East."
nounces that plans are being fall. Zeldon Cohen is chairman
Mrs. Samuel Grandon, edu- made for the 32nd anni-
DON'T FUSS—DON'T CUSS—CALL US
cation chairman, and Mrs. Dan- versary dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. of the conference planning com-
iel E. Cohn, lecture series chair- Feb. 3 at the Alamo. For tickets, mittee. Other members are Dr.
UN 2.9558
-
man, suggest early reservations call Mrs. H. Ehrlichman, UN Richard Bayles, William Cohen,
FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY
Dr.
Frances
Cousens,
Jerome
since registration is limited. For 4-5489.
Kelman, Mrs. Irving King, G.
information and reservations,
Vernon Leopold, Mrs. Seymour
call Hadassah Office, BR 3-5441. Mrs. Aaron Tells ADL Lipten,
Irving Schlussel, John
HURRY . . . FINAL WEEK TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD
H.
Shepherd,
Edwin Shifrin and
Traditional Roles of
Detroit Conference
Melvin Weisz.
For New Fun-Filled Semester At

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