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October 18, 1963 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-10-18

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Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S —2 e

Detroit Histadrut Leaders Establish 40th Campaign Goal of $20,000

Caplan-Donner

more and Chuck Connors. Set
Yeheskel Barnea, Israel Con-
for showings on hundreds of TV Troth Announced
sul in charge of press and infor-
stations across the country, these
mation services for the midwest::,
spots will emphasize the fact
at the office of the Consulate
that bigotry is unfashionable,
General of Israel in Chicago,:
unpardonable and un-American.
will address a group of Histadrut
* * *
volunteers and supporters of the
Ben Hecht has written the
Detroit Committee, Israel His-
screenplay to "Circus World,"
tadrut Campaign, on the evening
his first motion picture assign-
of Oct. 29 at the home of Mr.
ment in many a year.
and Mrs. Jack Malamud, 22511
* * *
S. Bellwood, Southfield.
A Histadrut campaign goal of $20,000 was established at a
UAHC
Produces
Film
The reception is among sev- recent gathering of landsmanschaft and organization leaders.
eral pre-campaign activities of Among those present were (seated) Mrs. R. Kazdan, B. Ru-
Irving Lerner is directing
t h e 1964 Histadrut campaign, binger, Mrs. 13; Rubinger, M. Lieberman, H. Schumer, S. Kaufer, "The Day the ]Doors Closed," a
slated to open here on Dec. 3. N. Rose, M. Haar, (middle row) M. Kazdan, N. Standler, S. 30-minute motion picture pro-
Attendance of the reception is Rubin, M. Wasserman, A. Saginaw, A. Katz, I. Burstein, S. Cohen, duced for the Union of Ameri-
by invitation only. Replies are M. Sklar, J. Levi, L. Cohan, (top) S. Belkin, S. Liberson, J. can Hebrew Congregations, at
being taken at the Histadrut of- Hurtig, M. Faxon, Mrs. S. Kaufer, Mrs. A. Feuer, Mrs. L. Popow- Paramount Studios. The film
fice, UN 4-7094.
ski, J. Bernstein and H. Rocklin.
concerning a family that wishes
*
*
*
a synagogue out of existence
On Oct. 13, the Organization
MISS DEANNA CAPLAN
Jeff Corey (who has been
Division of Histadrut honored
the League's drive for a fund stars
members
of
ADL
in
the
film
in-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Caplan of
landsmanschaft a n d organiza- dustry have sought to eliminate of $3,940,000 for the develop- absent from the screen for more
tion leaders with a jubilee from movies, plays, radio and ment of a five-point educational than a decade), with Dorothy Vassar Dr. announce the engage-
brunch in advance of the 40th television programs, offensive, and research program designed Green, Dorothy Neumann, Bill ment of their daughter, Deanna
Ellen, to Robert Alan Donner,
anniversary of the Histadrut hate-breeding stereotypes, mak- to combat bigotry and prejudice. Allyn and Joan Conrath.
"The Day the Doors Closed" son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton S.
campaign.
ing sure that no man, no race, In preparation are dozens of one- will have its premiere at Donner of Waterbury, Conn.
The brunch was chaired by no group is held up for ridicule minute television spot announce-
UAHC's biennial assembly in
The future bridegroom is a
Morris Lieberman, chairman of or played for laughs.
ments featuring such stars as Chicago
in
November.
Paul
graduate
of the University of
the campaign, with many repre-
The motion picture division Frank Sinatra, E. G. Marshall,
sentatives of landsmanschaft and of ADL is currently engaged in Nanette Fabray, James Whit- Kresh, the screen play author, is Connecticut. An April wedding
co-producer with Jack Warner, is planned.
organizations present. Partici-
Jr. A part of the film is being
pating in the deliberations were
photographed at Temple Israel
SAM ROSENBLAT
S. Belkin, president of Odessa
in Hollywood.
Progressive A i d Society; M.
Master of Ceremonies
* * *
Sklar of Odessa Progressive Aid
And His

Hollywood
Ceremony
Sunday
Society; H. Rocklin, president of
- Dance and Entertainment
Sol Lesser announces that the
Berdichev Keshenev Aid Society;
Band
A. Saginaw, president of Rov-
Party Arrangement Specialist
Goldie Adler, Shaarey Ze- Emma Schaver, with Rebecca groundbreaking ceremonies for
ner - Lachowitcher Aid Society; dek's Woman of Valor, received Frohman accompanying. Mrs. the Hollywood Museum will take UN 4-0237
KE 8-1291
Solomon Rubin, secretary of impressive acclaim for her 25 Schaver's selections were bas- place on Sunday with 3,000 in-
Turover Aid Society; M. Faxon years of activities in the syna- ed on music about women in vited guests attending in spe-
of the Radomer Aid Society; N. gogue of which her husband is the Bible, and she was espe- cially constructed viewing stands
Dinner at. DARBY'S
Standler, hospitaler of Yiddish spiritual leader, at a program cially cheered for her "Ode opposite the Hollywood Bowl
entrance. Jack L. Warner, co-
is a real treat
Folks Farein; A. J. Katz of entitled "25 Golden Years Hon- to Goldie."
Pinsker Progressive Aid Society, oring Goldie Adler," given by
As spokesman for the com- chairman of the event, predicts
• Visit Our New -
and Nathan Rose of the Berez- the synagogue's Sisterhood last munity, Mrs. Julian Krolik, who the largest turnout of VIP's
SKYLIGHT
nitzer Aid Society, head of the Monday.
paid honor to the "Ecumenical from the motion picture
ROOM, Cocktail -
industry.
Lounge
and Bar
Organizations Division.
More than 700 women joined Goldie," played an important
Sam Kaufer, president of the in the tribute, and the event role in the program. Other par-
• AFTER
THEATRE
First Galician Society of Detroit was turned into a community- ticipants included Miss Debbie MUSIC ! ENTERTAINMENT I
Snacks . . . a
and a vice-chairman of the wide mark of appreciation for Wolok, Mesdames Davis Ben-
Delight
LUNCHEON .
Histadrut campaign, presented a Mrs. Adler's activities, with rep- son, Julius Meskin, Maurice
A Pleasure
"Friend of the Histadrut" honor resentatives of a number of Schiller, Abe Katzman, Meyer
movements participating.
Shugerman, Charles A. Smith,
pin to everyone present.
Histadrut director Alfred
It was an event to give rec- Harvey Bielfield, Robert Lip-
Res. UN 2-7642
and his orchestra
Michaels, organizations director ognition to Mrs. Adler as a son, Sidney Winer, Ralph David-
son.
Mrs.
Adler
responded
with
SEVEN
MILE at WYOMING
UN
3-6501
Emanuel Mark and Harry Schu- book reviewer, as a teacher
mer, honorary campaign chair- and ,as a guide of the women brief and very moving remarks.
man, addressed the gathering. A in the congregation and their_
$20,00 quota was established. children.
Congratulations and best wishes to our
Candy Sale for
* * *
Members of the Adler family
dear friends and members of the
To Honor Balaban
participated in the program,
Barney Balaban, president of and the featured address of the Plymouth School
Paramount Pictures, will be afternoon, by Rabbi Adler, was
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belkin upon the opening of the
honored by the Anti-Defamation on the topic "My Favorite to Start Today
League of Bnai Brith for his Grandmother."
Business people, club women,
contributions to the fight against - But the father of the grand- housewives, and any others in
14847 W. 7 MILE ROAD
Phone 272-9800
racial and religious prejudices children also played his role in the Detroit area who would like
and discrimination at the 50th the event: the Adler's son-in- to help retarded children can
Closed Saturdays and Holidays
anniversary luncheon of the or- law, Eli Benstein, managed to do so in a direct manner begin-
We will be privileged to patronize the Belkins and trust that
ganization which was founded in draw to the audience's attention ning Oct. 18, when the Ply-
their friends will do likewise.
1913 to secure justice and fair- the role of grandmother as baby mouth Association for Retarded
Hyman M. Beale
Emanuel Mittleman
sitter, the part played in the Children will hold its annual
treatment for all citizens.
Harry Blitz
Sam Novetsky
Benjamin Melnik e r, vice- preparation and serving of candy sale, profits to provide
Nate Butrimovitz
Samuel H. Prero
president of M-G-M and this meals, nay, even the problem numerous items which the
State does not furnish at the
Milton Duchan
Marvin Seligson
year's chairman of the amuse- of dieting.
Al Friedman
ment division of the Anti-Defa-
Sol Wainer
A fine note was struck by Plymouth State Home for Chil-
mation League, announces that the musical program given by dren.
Rudolf Kar
Hitry Weiss
In previous years profits from
Ithamar Koenigsberg
Theodore Weiss
the candy sale have — among
Frank Loewenberg
David Zwick
Auxiliary Makes Gift of. $50,000
other things — furnished the
children with walkers, paid for
to Jewish Home for Aged Campaign transportation costs of volun-
teer dental student services
from the University of Michi-
gan at Ann Arbor, met costs of
other volunteer services, and
provided television sets — as
well as their repairs — for the
children. The money raised in
these sales pay for laboratory
materials and equipment used
in research in retardation and
its prevention.
One of the aims of the Ply-
mouth Parents Association is to
buy a bus for the use of the
children.
There are three kinds of
• Don't Fuss • Don't Cuss • Call Us
candy available, at $1 a box or
$12 for the case of a dozen
The Women's Auxiliary is contributing $50,000 to the boxes. The candy can be bought
7—Mendota Shell Service
Jewish Home for Aged. Pictured at ceremonies for the occasion and picked up at any of the
10520 W. 7 MILE ROAD
are Edward I. Fleischman, president of the Jewish Home for following four parent depots:
UN 2-9558
Aged, receiving the cheek from Mrs. George Bass, president of
Northwest; 18104 Forrer, VE
the Women's Auxiliary. From left are past Presidents of the 7-6577; Central, 40 Midland,
Auxiliary, Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, Mrs. Jack Fishman and Mrs. Highland Park, TO 5-0931, after
7—Lauder Shell Service
Mollie Aston. The $50,000 gift will go to the building fund for 5 p.m.; East, 23168 Melrose,
14802 W. 7 MILE ROAD
the new Home for Aged unit to be constructed at Sunderland East Detroit, PR 1-9757; South,
VE 5-9666
and Seven Mile. With start of construction planned shortly, it
9887 Ruth, Allen Park, DU
is estimated by Dan LeVine, chairman of the building committee, 2-3700.
Free Pickup and Delivery
that the facility will be ready for occupancy in 1964. It will
make available 200 additional beds.
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