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September 20, 1963 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-09-20

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Women s' Cluhs

SHERUTH LEAGUE will hol d
its paid-up membership luncheon
noon Tuesday at the Sholen
Aleichem Institute. Featured wil 1
be a fashion show of sports and
casual wear for the coming sea
son, presented in an Italian set
ting. Hostesses will be Mrs. Louis
Saferstein and members of her
board.
* * *

FIDELTY LADIES CLUB
will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday
at Howard Johnson's. Paula
Stark is president.

*

*

Schrage will report on her trip
to Israel. Anne Schuman will
speak on current events. Guests
are invited.

*

* *

A unique postcard exhibit
will be displayed at. the Jewish
Center through Oct. 13.
Arranged by David Brodsky
of Port Huron, the exhibit fea-
tures postcard views of syna-
gogues and other Jewish build-
ings from throughout the United
States and foreign countries.
Several rare picture postcards
from the 19th century show syn-
agogues of by-gone eras. Every
' conceivable style of synagogue
architecture is represented in
this exhibit.
Of unusual interest are veiws
of the post-war synagogue of
Berlin whose front doors were
rescued from the synagogue
destroyed by the Nazis. Post-
cards of other European and
Israeli synagogues, some dating
from the Middle Ages, will also
be on display.
The exhibit is open to the
public free of charge daily and
Sundays 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. and
Saturdays 1 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Concentration Camp
Suffering to Be
Recalled on TV Show

Television viewers will see
the sites of three Nazi concen-
tration camps, Buchenwald,
Dachau and Mauthausen, in a
program that will recall the
suffering inflicted upon Eu-
rope's Jews. "The half-hour
"But Never Forget" will appear
on the Columbia Broadcasting
System's "Look Up and Live"
series on Sunday. Two inmates
will recall their experiences
but will not be seen on camera.
Arthur Hill will be host and
narrator.

KINNERET CHAPTER, Pion-
LADIES OF YESHIVA BETH
YEHUDA AND WOMEN'S eer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
SABBATH LEAGUE will meet Sept. 25 at the Labor Zionist
Monday at the Yeshiva Bldg., Institute. Lilly Stollman will
for a dessert luncheon, accord- review her recent trip to Israel.
ing to Mrs. Isadore Levin, presi- Refreshments will be served by
YOUNG WOMEN'S BIC UR dent. Rabbi Leizer Levin will hostesses Sarah Bistrow and
CHOLEM ORGANIZATION wil II be guest speaker. Plans will be Margaret Burnstein.
meet noon Monday at the home o f I made for the annual donor lun-
* * *
Mrs. Harry Weingarten, 23141 cheon to be held Nov. 5 Mrs.
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
Cloverlawn, Oak Park, to make Louis Honigman, general chair- will meet Monday evening at
'Tis the good reader that
plans for a theater party, rum- man, is assisted by Mesdames the synagogue.
makes the good book.—Emer-
mage sale and honor roll affair. Annie Levin, Leo Laufer and
* * *
son.
4: * *
Walter Epstein, special projects
C 0 N G. BETH ABRAHAM
MEDICAL AID GUILD will chairman.
SISTERHOOD will meet 8:30
* * *
hold an open meeting 12:30 p.m.
p.m. Monday at the synagogue,
Monday at the Jewish Center in
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold announces President Mrs. Meyer
Oak Park. Dessert luncheon will a "Mr. and Mrs." evening hon- Lullove. Pr o g r a m chairman
be served. Mrs. Henry Berris oring Dorothy and Joe Lee, who Mrs. Hyman Goldstein will pre-
will review Irma Lindheim's are leaving the city, 8:30 p.m. sent "Kickoff with Music," fea-
"Parallel Quest," according to Monday at the home of Mr. and turing Cantor Shabtai Ackerman
Mrs. Mortimer Bernhardt, pro- Mrs. Norman Adelman, 2790 and Israel Fuchs. A community
and ENTERTAINMENT
gram chairman.
Oakman. Husbands are invited. sing will follow. Refreshments 1
BY
4' * *
* * *
will be served.


YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
* * *

EXPERTLY FITTED
will hold an open board meet- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
15850 W. 7 MILE RD.

UN 3-5730
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will • •
ing 12:30 p.m. Monday at the 18:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor
BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 41
hold a luncheon noon Sept. 30 • •
UN 3-8982
home of Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, an- !Zionist Institute. Mrs. Max
Open Thurs. to 9 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Max Miller, •
Free
Parking
in
Rear
nounces President Mrs. Louis IGladstone, president, and Sylvia
26088 Huntington, Huntington I re.0000.11100000000001104
Babcock. Plans will be com- Lechtzin, vice-president, will re-
Woods. It will be a kick off
pleted for the paid-up member- f port on the convention. Fea- meeting for the 41st annual
PORTRAITS - COMMERCIAL - CANDIDS
ship luncheon slated for Oct. 15 tured will be a presentation on donor luncheon to be held Nov.
MOVIES
at Temple Israel.
"How
to
Accessorize
and
Glam-
6
at
Cong.
Shaarey
Zedek.
Work-
* *
We
Take
Pride
In Our Work
Iorize Your Home." Hostesses ing with Mrs. John Herman, gen-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER will be Mesdames Irving Stepek eral chairman, are Mesdames
There IS a difference
FIGHTERS Bowling League has and Israel Weisman. Guests are Albert Kaufman, co-chairman;
elected Mesdames Isadore Ep- invited.
Samuel Goldman, tickets; Jacob
stein, president; Robert Rosen-
• * *
Samples shown on request. Let us help you
Rosenberg, treasurer, and Louis
berg, vice-president; Jack Ginns,
plan a successful party.
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Marks, publicity.
"Photographs Live Forever"
secretary; and Louis Glazer, Women, will hold a luncheon
* * *
treasurer. The League meets 1 meeting 12:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at
UN 2-0200
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
p.m. Thursdays at Oak Park the home of Betty Kromirs,
OMEGA
will
hold
its
second
Lanes. For information, call Mrs. 18400 Ilene. President Helen
board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tues-
Epstein, UN 3-4261. Those who
, day at the home of Mrs. David
wish to participate with the dra-
I
I Silver, 20078 Kentfield.
matic group should call chair-
*
*
*
man Mrs. Nate Bassin, DI 1-0175.
CHANA CZENESH, Pioneer
* * *
1Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
!Monday at the Labor Zionist
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY w i 1 1
Institute. Mrs. Ralph Miller will
meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
review "The Deed," by Gerold
the Esther Berman Bldg. Mrs.
Frank. Hostesses will be Jennie
Isadore Goren, chairman of the
Malamud and Anne Tucker.
program "Meet Me in the Li-
Guests are welcome.
brary," will introduce Mrs. Max
* * *
Dushkin, chairman of the day.
ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Participating in the program
Women, will meet 8:30 p.m.
will be David Elazar, head
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. I
librarian of UHS; Mrs. Sidney
Eleanor Manella, 23040 Beverly,
Weiner, president, Jewish Cen-
Oak Park. Guest speaker Evelyn
ter Theatre Group and the
Linden will discuss Israel. Guests
Hadassah Schaefer Trio, Mes-
WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES
are invited.
dames Irving Yura, Jerry Gold-
*
*
man and Sidney Jacobs. A des-
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women. I
sert luncheon will be served by
will meet noon Wednesday at
social chairman Mrs._ Irving
the Labor Zionist Institute. Prof. I
22111 COOLIDGE
2519 W. MAPLE
Dworkin and committee mem-
Morris Becker will lecture on the
At Cranbrook
at 9 Mile Rd.
bers Mesdames Lawrence Gold-
"Prophet, Jonah, His Time in
berg, Sidney Katchem and Mor-
LI
7-2933
MI
7-1262
History and His Prophecying."1
ris Halperin. Mrs. Elbert Dia-
MRS. SANFORD GOSSMAN
Refreshments will be served.
mond, president of the group,
Sandra Marilyn Kalt became Friends are invited.
invites guests to attend.
*
*
the bride of Sanford Isaac Goss-
* * *
WE'RE MOVING TO NEW QUARTERS
AtkIMONIDES MEDICAL SO-
man
in
a
double-ring
ceremony
PHI DELTA EPSILON
CIETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
performed
Aug.
31
by
Rabbi
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY offi-
will hold a luncheon 12:15 p.m.
cers are Mesdames Abe Blumer, Aaron M. Wise at the Valley Tuesday at Raleigh House, an-
president; Robert Gans, presi- Jewish Community Temple, nounces President Mrs. Irving
North Hollywood, Calif.
dent elect; Benjamin Stamen
Parents of the newlyweds are Levitt. Mrs. Alex Friedlaender,I
and David Ruskin, secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. Max Kalt of Sher- immediate past president, will I
Julian Stern, treasurer; Samson man Oaks, Calif., formerly of give the invocation and Mrs. Leo
Whittenberg, member-at-large; Detroit, and Mrs. Beatrice Goss- Orecklin will outline the history
Jerome H. Klegman, publicity man and the late Dr. Joseph of the organization. New mem-
chairman; William Roubeck and Gossman.
bers will be introduced by Mrs.
Hubert Miller, telephone chair-
The bride chose a gown of Alfred Klein, membership chair-
men; George Blum, member- French chantilly lace with a man. Wives of Jewish doctors
ship; and Ralph C o s k e y, sweetheart neckline and three- are eligible. Interested persons
ON OUR BRAND NAME:
courtesy.
quarter length sleeves. The contact Mrs. Alfred Klein, DI
• SUITS • TOP COATS • SPORT COATS
* * *
waist was encircled by a draped 1-0796.
• SLACKS • RAIN COATS • SUBURBAN COATS
* * *
DETROIT SENIOR BICUR cummerbund of taffeta which
NORTHVILLE
STATE
HOS-
ended
in
back•with
a
hand
made
CHOLEM President Mrs. Lena
Techner announces a birthday taffeta rose. The full skirt fell PITAL AUXILIARY new offi-
party for one of its oldest mem- to a half chapel train. The head- cers are Mesdames Dewey W.
Expert Alterations and Remodeling
bers, who will be 93-years-old, piece was a cluster of pearls in Horning, president; Robert F.
on Ladies' and Men's Clothing
Lang,
Byron
E.
Champion,
vice-
the
shape
of
a
rose
and
the
12:30 p.m. Sept. 20, at 18280
pr
esident
s;
Chester
Teasel,
veil
was
a
three-quarter
.length
WE
SPECIALIZE
IN WORK ON LEATHER GOODS
Ohio.
tiered bouffant. She carried her Kendall E. Kaufman, secre-
* * *
At Reasonable Prices

NORTHWEST CHILD RES- confirmation Bible, surrounded taries; and Leonard W. Cannon,
Perfect
by
white
roses.
treasurer.
The
auxiliary
is
spon-
CUE WOMEN will hold a
Individual
Joni
Kalt,
sister
of
the
bride,
soring
the
Volunteens,
a
new
Fitting
"Cannister Day" Sept. 24 as
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids , group of young girls who will
part- of a campaign to send
I were Judy Litman, Karrie Rabin help in the gift shop at the hos-
Fire ' n e o r o f Charge
retarded children to and Marilyn Keller.
pital, assist in preparing books
the Detroit Parks and Recrea-
Robert Gossman served his for the patients and aid the
tion Camp at Brighton next !brother as best man. Ushers auxiliary with its winter pro-
Tailors, Clothiers
summer. President is Mrs. were Peter Zeegen, Leonard gram of activities.
& Cleaners
Nathan Yost. Mrs. Leo Ordin is 'Hersh and Michael Grayson.
22155
COOLIDGE,
So.
of
9
Mile,
OAK PARK
chairman of the "Cannister
The newlyweds are honey-
A nitrogen manufacturing
Open Daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sundays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Drive" and Mrs. Milton Kogan, , mooning on the West Coast and plant at Albion uses no raw
camp chairman.
t will make their home in Oregon. material but air.

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JACK GORBACK Photography

Sandra Kalt Weds
Sanford Gossman

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15 — TH E D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, S ept. 20, 19 63

Brodsky's Postcards
on Display at Center

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