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October 18, 1963 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-10-18

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Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24

Sterns-Rosen
Engagement Told
MARRP"I'w

Arlazaroff Br.
Honors Singer's
80th Birthday

Plan Film, Classes, Dramatization
for Brandeis Women Open Meeting

Ilene Haas to /red
Marc Steglitz

Julius M. Singer, pioneer De-
troit labor Zionist, will be hon-
ored on his 80th birthday at the
annual banquet of Arlazaroff
Branch 137 of Farband Labor
Zionist Organization, to be held
at the Labor Zionist Institute,
Sunday, Nov. 3.
Rabbi Morris Adler will be
he guest speaker. The musical
program will be given by Cantor
Reuven Frankel:
Harry L. Schumer, president
of Arlazaroff Branch, extends
an invitation to friends of the
Singers as well as Farband mem-
bers to attend the dinner. Res-
ervations are being taken by Isa-
MISS ILENE HAAS
MISS JUDY STERNS
dore Brown, WE 3-7888.
Singer, a native of Poland,
At a cocktail party at their
Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Sterns, came to Detroit more than 50
18603 Ilene, announce the en- years ago, became a successful home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas
of Indiana Ave. announced the
gagement of their daughter,
engagement of their daughter,
Judy, to Edward J. Rosen of
Ilene Gwen, to Marc Steglitz,
Worcester, Mass., son of Mrs.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Robert W. Cohen and the late
Hyman Rosen.
Steglitz of West Orange, N.J.
The bride-elect is a senior in
The bride-elect is a junior at
the School of Education at the
Wayne State University. Her
University of Michigan. Her
fiance is a graduate of Michigan
fiance is a senior in the U-M
State University and will at-
School of Business Administra-
tend the University of Michigan
tion. He is affiliated with Sigma
for graduate work. A Decem-
Alpha Mu fraternity. A June
ber. wedding is planned.
wedding is planned.

JWV Activities

SHOLOM POST and AUX-
ILIARY will present a flag and
copies of the Bill of Rights at
the dedication of the Knudsen
Junior High School 8 p.m.
Thursday at 3800 Chene. In

addition, Commander for the
Department of Michigan Harry
Friedman and the president of
the Department of Michigan,
Mrs. Sam Skupsky, will pre-
sent an outdoor flag from the
Department of Michigan's Jew-
ish War Veterans. All members
of J.W.V.A. are welcome to at-
tend. For information, call LI
7-4045.
* * *
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN

AUXILIARY will have its an-
nual membership party Mon-
day at the home of Mrs. Hilda
Grant, 19449 Lesure. Prospec-
tive members are invited to
attend.
* * *
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN
AUXILIARY will hold its annual
membership tea Monday evening
at the Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home, announces Jun-
ior Vice President Lillian Kent.
Prospective members are invited.
For information, call Mrs. Kent,
BR 2-4078, or President Yetta
Glass.

DAYEANI

Israeli Musician
Antonia Lavanne
at U.M. Seminars

JULIUS M. SINGER

businessman — having estab-
lished an extracts laboratory —
and was active in the founding
of the labor Zionist groups here,
being one of the founders of
Arlazaroff Branch which he has
served in various capacities.
He is active in Histadrut, Jew-
ish National Fund, Israel Bond
drives and Poale Zion Branch
One. He has aided many educa-
tional causes and is active in
behalf of the Hayim Greenberg
Hebrew-Yiddish Shule and nu-
merous other Zionist causes. He
is a charter member of Adas
Shalom synagogue.

On his 70th birthday, Singer
was honered by Arlazaroff

Branch with a grove of 1,000
trees in the Arlazaroff Forest
in Israel.
On the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Singer, in
June of 1959, the Singers were
honored by the movements with
which they are affiliated.

Arthritis afflicts more than
520,000 persons in Michigan.

BY HENRY LEONARD

•Antonia Lavanne, popular
Israeli soprano, this week ap-
peared at a two-day seminar
on Israeli music, and gave pri-
vate recitals, in Ann Arbor.
Her visit in Michigan was ar-
ranged by a U. of M. senior,
Penina Schwartz, of New York,
who was her student in Israel.
Miss Lavanne also gave a pri-
vate recital for a group of musi-
cians interested in Israeli art
projects at the home of Mrs.
Morris L .Schaver in Southfield,
Saturday night. She was accom-
panied by Lucia Woltan.
A native of Hungary, the
young Israeli artist began her
musical career as a violinist,
then turned to the vocal art
after being acclaimed as a
singer. Miss Lavanne is current-
ly on the teaching staff of the
New York College of Music.
During her two-year stay in this
country she is giving a number
of concerts in American cities.

The first fall open meeting
of the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis
University National Women's
Committee, will be held on
Wednesday at Temple Emanu-El.
Commencing with registration
at 10 a.m., followed by a wel-
come address by Mrs. Eugene
P. Sims, chapter president, a
color documentary film, "Those
Who Dream," on Brandeis Uni-
versity will be shown. The pro-
gram will also include classes
on art, drama and world affairs,
headed by Mrs. Leonard (Ger-
trude) Kasle and Mrs. Herbert
(Jane) Blumberg.
After a subscription luncheon,
an original musical skit, "Stop
the World I Want To Get Off
At Brandeis," directed by Mrs.
Eli Gross with Mrs. Ben Tol-
mich, accompanist, will be pre-
sented. Participants are Mes-
dames Joseph Bittker, Harry
Gordon, Herschel Harris, Eugene
Hirsch, Fred Kellman, Albert
Neuman, Maurice Reizman, Ivan
Scholnick and Abel Selburn.

Mrs. Oscar Band is chairman
of the day. Mrs. Lewis Manning
is hospitality chairman, assisted
by Mrs. Benjamin Gutow, Mrs.
Maxwell Jospy and Mrs. Milton
Sorock.
Luncheon reservations a r e
being taken by Mrs. Harold
Berry, UN 2-6378, Mrs. Milton
Sorock and Mrs. Jack Nover.
Friends are invited.
The Women's Committee is
dedicated to the development
of Brandeis Ij. :versity at Walt-
ham, Mass. and is devoted exclu-
sively to the complete support
and maintenance of the univer-
sity library.

Philanthropic Record

A total of $2.29 billion was
raised by the central Jewish
community organizations in the
United States in the 17 years
from 1946 through last year.

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The choice of victuals runs the gourmet gamut ... from ham
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