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February 07, 1964 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-02-07

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Friday, February 7, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 4

Einstein Bnai Brith Bond Event

At the Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter of Bnai Brith
"Cafe Negev" Leap Year Dance held at the Beth Aaron Social
Hall, on behalf of the Bnai Brith Israel Bond program; are from
left, seated: Jenny Eisenstein, guest singer; Mrs. Nathan Ber-
man, chapter president; Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Israel Bond
Women's Division chairman; Mrs. Louis Levinson, chapter Israel
Bond chairman; standing, rear: Max Fridman, Einstein Lodge
Israel Bond chairman; Sam Freedman, chaplain; Felix Rosen-
zweig, vice president, and Jacques Torczyner, Zionist leader, and
guest speaker. Awards were presented by Mrs. Schaver to Mrs.
Berman, Mrs. Levinson, Mr. Fridman and Mr. Rosenzweig. A
total of $16,000 in Israel Bonds was purchased at the event,
attended by more than 200. Greetings were extended by Julius
Kahn, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council president; Harry
Weinberger, Council Israel Bond chairman; Mrs. Irving Isaacs,
Women's Council Israel Bond chairman, who also received an
award; Hy Crystal, executive director, Michigan Bnai Brith;
Eric Rosenow, Einstein first vice president, in the absence of
Isaac Greener, president, who was ill; and Ben Zion Nudelman,
first vice president of Bnai Brith District No. 6.

2 Attorneys Win
Highest Verdict
for Rare Case

Partners in the Warren law
firm of Goldsmith and Shapiro
have won for a client the highest
verdict ever rendered in Oak-
land County: $150,000.
The verdict also marks the
highest verdict ever given in
the United States for a case
of "traumatic psychosis."
The record damages was won
by a Warren man, Jack Newby.
24, who claimed a psychological
shock suffered in a Hazel Park
auto crash left him helplessly
mentally ill. The jury awarded
an additional $10,000 to Newby's
wife, Shirley.
Nearly a dozen psychiatrists,
psychologists and medical doc-
tors were summoned by the
attorneys to testify.
Lawyers watching the case
closely said it was a landmark
case because the psychological
damage claimed by the plaintiff
resulted from a mental shock
rather than a physical injury.
Goldsmith, 21683 Stratford
Ct., Oak Park, and Shapiro, !
26401 Dun de e, Huntington
Woods, also claimed that their
client suffered a whiplash in-
jury to his neck.

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Filling Your JNF Box
Redeeming Dunams of Land
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Beth Shalom to Hold
Brother Daniel 'Trial'

Brother Daniel vs. the State
of Israel will be the case to be
"tried" at a forum sponsored
by Beth Shalom Sisterhood and
Men's Club 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the synagogue.
Oakland County Judge Burton
Shifman will preside at the
mock trial, which focuses on
the recent case of a Polish-born
Jew who became a Carmelite
monk and later requested
Israeli citizenship.
Phillip Nusholtz will portray
the Israeli attorney general;
and Alvin Levine will defend
Brother Daniel, portrayed by
Max Chomsky. All three are
attorneys. Witnesses will be
Bernard Schiff, Tammy Block,
Mrs. Mack Pitt, Mrs. Ellen
Winkler and Beryle Walters.
Program vice president Mrs.
Harry Paul announces guests
are invited.

Nominating Committee
Named by Executives
of Community Council

Sidney M. Shevitz, Jewish
Community Council president,
announces appointment of a
nominating committee by the
council's executive committee.
The nominating committee
will be headed by Dr.
Shmarya Kleinman, former
council president and a dele-
gate f r o m the Workmen's
Circle. Other members of the
committee, and the organiza-
tions they represent , are
Henry Auslander, Detroit
Service Group; Irving S.
Cane, Jewish War Veterans;
Mrs. John Grekin, Hadassah;
Jerome Reiman, Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods; J a c k
Malamud, Cong. Adas Shalom;
and Mrs. Leonard Sims, Bnai
Brith.
Under council procedures, the
nominating committee will sub-
mit its recommendations to the
Delegate Assembly, which next
convenes March 16. Additional
nominations may be made by
petition.
Final selections are made by
vote of the council delegates at
the season's concluding assem-
bly in May.
The committee will select
nominees for officers of the
council and for membership on
the executive committee.

Ralph Chicorel Turns
Talents to Actin°. for
Center Theater Play

While he is known equally
as bongo player, producer, song
writer, singer and dancer, acting
is Ralph Chicorel's after-hours
pursuit these days. He is star-
ring in the
Jewish Center
Theater pro-
duction of
"Monique"
Feb. 16 - 17
and' 22-23.
Chicorel,
owner of the
K e n w o o d
Restaurant,
has appeared
Chicorel
at Northland Playhouse and
Wayne State University Theater,
played bongos for the Bobby
Short Trio, produced the musi-
cal revue "Slings and Arrows"
and sung in the Blue Angel
night club in New York.

Hannah Schloss Group
Plans Installation Fete Afterglow to Follow
AJ Congress Premiere
Hannah Schloss Oldtimers will
hold its ninth annual installa- of 'Mad, Mad World

tion and dinner-dance 7 p.m.
Feb. 16 at the
Sheraton - Cad-
illac Hotel.
Chairman is
Samuel G.
Bank.
Officers to
be installed
are Michael
Green, presi-
dent; Edward
Schlussell and Bank
Harry Madison, vice presidents;
Harry Pliskow, treasurer; and
Harry Landsman, secretary.
For reservations, call Bank,
UN 4-5463.

`The Harp of David'
Rich in Biblical Lore

A champagne afterglow will
be given for patrons and special
guests at the American Jewish
Congress premiere of "It's a
Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"
Tuesday evening at Cinerama
Music Hall.
Chairman of the afterglow,
Mrs. Harvey Gordanker, is as-
sisted by Mrs. Marvin Week-
stein, Mrs. George Dean and
Miss Barbara Brenner. Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold E. Frank are pre-
miere chairmen.

Patrons include Messrs. and Mes-
dames Charles Milan, Avern Cohen,
Irwin Cohen, Benjamin Levinson,
Peter Brown, Paul Zuckerman and
Saul Dunitz. Others are William Gos-
sett, Louis Berry, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold
Kass, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Weckstein
and Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosen.

For reservations call the box
office, or the AJ Congress of-
fice, WO 5-3319. Proceeds will
"The Harp of D a v i d" by go to the Louise Waterman Wise
Althea 0. Silverman, Hartman Youth Hostel.
House, Inc. 410 Asylum, Hart-
ford, Conn., is the story of an JCCs Win Number 8
American boy and a Biblical in Knothole Tilt, 26-20
scholar who ascend Mt. Zion in
The Jewish Community Cen-
Jerusalem.
ter Junior Piston Knothole team
Drawn from Biblical sources, continued its winning streak
the book is rich in lore and re- with an eighth victory, defeat-
lates to the achievements of the ing St. Matthews, 26-20.
modern state. The book is espe-
Billy Berris and Robert
cially valuable to teen-agers Scheuer, at 15 and 9 points, re-
planning to visit the Holy Land. spectively, were high for the
The author gathered legend- JCCs.
ary and historical material from
Next game is against St. Bar-
Dr. S. Z. Kahana, curator of Mt. tholomew 6:15 p.m. Feb. 20 at
Zion. Mrs. Silverman is also the Cobo Hall.
author of the "Habibi" books
Want ads get quick results!
and "Behold My Messengers."

Criterion Club Plans 'Cabaret - Musicale'

Two orchestras with 50 enter-
tainers will do a 90-minute
variety show 8:30 p.m. Saturday,
when the Criterion Club pre-
sents a "Cabaret-Musicale" at
the Knights of Pythias Castle,
15787 Wyoming.
The public is invited, accord-
ing to program chairman Sylvia
Smith.
With Dave Fawcett as
master of ceremonies, per-
formers will include the Shir-
ley St. Mary dancers, song
stylist Kathy Lentine, panto-
mime artist Judy Casselman,
instrumentalists June Palmer,

Jim Mancini, Paul Weber,
Jim Moler, Frank Bossman
and "The Silvertones" and
"Acoustics" orchestras.
Dancing, social mixers and
refreshments will follow.
"Can You Top This?", local
version of a one-time comedy
radio program, will highlight
the club's open house, starting
8 p.m. Thrusday at the Com-
monwealth branch bank com-
munity hall, 7 Mile at Mark
Twain. The program will in-
clude showing of the color-
sound travel film "This Wonder-
ful World."

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