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February 21, 1964 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-02-21

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Friday, February 21, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-26

Southfield Hadassah Plans 'Cafe' Abram Succeeds Rena Stern to Wed AJC Division
A. M. Sonnabend Ronald Weintraub Sets Assignment
Morris B. Abram, first legal
Rally on Sunday
chief of the Peace Corps,

prominent communal leader
The metropolitan division of
and attorney, has succeeded to
the 1964 Allied Jewish Campaign
the presidency of the Ameri-
will hold an assignment and
can Jewish Committee, on the
orientation rally at 10 a.m. Sun-
death of A. M. Sonnabend of
day at the Jewish Center, an-
Boston.
nounces Alfred W. Keats, divi-
Abram, who was chairman of
sion chairman.
AJC executive board, becomes
Philip Slomovitz will address
its 13th presi-
the workers.
dent. The
Committee
Harry Laker, organizations
founded in
section chairman, reports that
1906, the old-
community service organizations
A "Cafe Internationale," featuring entertainers George
est human re-
to be represented at the rally
Zeff and Mariquita, flamenco guitarist and dancer, will mark
lations agency
are: Bnai Brith, Congregation
the Youth Aliyah benefit program of Southfield Hadassah 8 p.m.
in this coun-
Gemiluth Chassodim, Detroit So-
Feb. 29 at Gamble Hall. Dancing to Buddy Victor's band and
try,
combats
cialites, Independent Teams,
prizes also will be featured. Committee workers are (from left)
bigotry, p r o-
Jewish War Veterans, Labor
Mesdames James Landsman, Harold DuBoff, Larry Starger,
MISS RENA STERN
tects the civil
Zionists, Pontiac Team and
Charles Randolph, Mel Slovin, Eugene Metz, Morton Weisman
a n d religious
and Sam Offen. For reservations, call Mrs. Metz, EL 7-4727, or
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stern of Workmen's Circle.
rights of
Mrs. Slovin, EL 7-1311.
Jews, and ad- Farmington announce the en-
M. B. Abram
vances the gagement of their daughter Young Israel Bazaar
cause of human rights for all. Rena to Ronald Weintraub, son
Young Israel of Northwest
The new president is a native of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Wein- Detroit will hold its second an-
traub
of
Lansing.
of Fitzgerald, Ga., and practic-
nual bazaar 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The bride-elect attends Wayne March 1 at the synagogue.
ed law in Atlanta. He is now

a member of the firm of Paul State University.
Personal Service. Experience.
The Vaad Harabonim of
The city of East Detroit is Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and
Finest in Musical Entertainment
Massachusetts in cooperation opening today its first Garrison, in New York.
Center Cinema Feature
with the representatives of in- ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE
"Babette Goes to War," star-
Abram was appointed by
terested food firms are sponsor- at Roma Hall. A special attrac- President Kennedy to serve in ring Brigitte Bardot, will be the
and his
ing a Conference on "FOOD tion will be a display of oil two high-government posts. He feature film presented by Cen-
TECHNOLOGY AND THE paintings by Barry Merenoff was named legal chief of the ter Cinema 8 p.m. March 1 in
KOSHER PRODUCTS," at Harv- of New York. Hours are 1-10 Peace Corps at the time of its the Aaron DeRoy Theater of
538-5395
ard University March 3. The p.m. through Sunday. On Feb. formation. He is currently the the Jewish Center.
seminar will deal with chemical, 28, the show will open in Livo- US representative to the UN's
An added attraction will be
legal and social aspects of the nia at new Roma Hall.
Subcommitssion on the Preven- the screening of "Go Slow on
• Candids • Formals
production and marketing of
* * *
tion of Discrimination and the the Brighton Line." This short,
kosher foods.
• Movies
PETER, PAUL and MARY, Protection of Minorities. In called BBC's answer to Cine-
* * *
ALL Your Photography
this
latter
position,
he
recently
rama,
compresses
an
hour's
Done in a Distinctive
The DETROIT EDUCATION folk music trio, will appear, in a submitted a draft convention train journey at 800 m.p.h. into
concert at the Masonic Auditor-
Way For Those
COMMITTEE of the Detroit
on the problem of racial and four minutes of illusion of ex-
ium
Sunday
evening
March
1.
Special Occasions
Grand Opera Association will
religious discrimination, and treme speed. The film received
By
present a performance of "Over-
he has been especially active t h e Edinburgh International
ture to Opera III," at Rackham Israeli Scientist to Talk in drawing international atten- Film Festival Award.
Memorial Auditorium 8:15 p.m.
tion to anti-Semitism in the
The program is open to the
CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141
March 3. Jointly sponsored by at Ground Breaking of Soviet Union.
public.
the Detroit Grand Opera Asso- Beth Yehudah Schools
Mr. Abram has served as an
ciation. Oakland University, the
Dr. William Zeev Low, head attorney in crucial cases deal-
University Center for Adult
of the microwave laboratory at ing with major civil rights and
Education and the Detroit Pub-
civil liberties issues. He was
presents
lic Library, the program will the Hebrew University, will be the attorney in a 1962 case
guest
speaker
at
the
ground
consist of excerpts from operas
before
the
Atlanta
Federal
Dis-
to be presented by the Metro- breaking ofthe main campus of trict Court which struck down
on "American Jewry's Emerging Maturity"
politan Opera during its annual Beth Yehudah
Georgia's county unit election
MONDAY, FEB. 24, 8:30 P.M.
visit to Detroit May 25-30. schools March 15.
system, and its denial of voting
The campus,
Discussion Following Lecture
Chairman is MRS. ABRAHAM
rights to the people of the
EVERYONE WELCOME — ADMISSION FREE
COOPER of Whitmore Rd. The which will house
state's more populous counties.
only boys, is at
REFRESHMENTS
public is invited.
The case was affirmed on ap-
25870 Fairfax in
• *
J. KAUFMAN, President
peal to the U.S. Supreme Court,
t h e Greenfield-
thus bringing to an end Mr.
The world-famous DON COS- 10 Mile area.
Abram's 14-year effort to out-
SACK CHORUS, a virtuoso en-
Dr. Low is
Dr. Low
law this voting system.
semble of 24 uniformed White
More recently, he appeared
Russian giants, brings its charm chairman of the research and
and irrepressible high spirits to development board of the He- as the attorney in the noted
the Masonic Auditorium for a brew University, member of Americus, Georgia, case involv-
presents a program of
single performance, March 6. the board of directors of the ing five young men, white and
Horeb School and past president Negro, who were held without
8:20 p.m.
of both the Physical Society of bail and faced a capital pun-
* * *
I
During the last two weeks in Israel and the Israel Associa- ishment penalty on the charge
with
of inciting to insurrection. His
February, the Masonic Audi- tion of Orthodox Scientists.
injunction challenging the co-
torium has among other things
stitutionality of the insurrec-
two special treats in store for
Detroit area music-lovers. The Area Woman to Begin tion and unlawful assembly
first, Feb. 21, 8:20 p.m., is a con- Her Own Radio Show statutes led to the court's in-
validation of the statutes and
cert by the famed VIENNA
SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1964
Beatrice Koenigsberg, North-
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, western High School teacher stayed any further proceedings
8:30 P,M,
under e baton of Wolfgang and former speech and English under them.
Abram was graduated from
Sawallisch. The second is the instructor at Mumford, will be-
at the JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
long-heralded appearance of the gin her own radio program 5 the University of Georgia, re-
distinguished violinist, p.m. Sunday on Station WQRS. ceived a Doctor of Juris-
AARON DeROY THEATER - 18100 MEYERS RD.
prudence Degree from the Uni-
NATHAN MILSTEIN, Feb. 28,
"The
Twilight
Hour"
will
fea-
versity
of
Chicago
Law
School,
8:20 p.m. Norman Birnkrant,
Donation: $1.50 and $2.00
Austrian Consul in Detroit, will ture readings of short stories, is a member of Phi Beta Kap-
attend the Vienna Symphony poetry and excerpts from liter- pa, was named a Rhodes Schol-
ar and earned his Bachelor's
Concert with a number of prom- ary masterpieces.
Mrs. Koenigsberg, wife of at- and Master's Degrees at Oxford
inent gu -;ts, including several
representatives of the local con- torney Harold Koenigsberg, University, England.
sular corps. Nathan Milstein, holds a masters degree from
the "master violinist," is uni- Columbia University and Women's Organizations
versally recognized as one of studied at the American Aca- Win Awards for Exhibits
the most outstanding musical demy of Dramatic Arts. She has
Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, presi-
appeared on television and dent of the League
figures of our time.
IN
of Jewish
* *
acted in and directed little the- Women's Organizations of
A Non-Profit EduCational Youth Project
Cantor JACOB APELEWICZ ater groups in Detroit.
of the National Committee for Labor Israel
Greater Detroit, an affiliate of
T h e Koenigsbergs, 1 8 6 2 0 the National Bureau of Feder-
will officiate during the Pass-
Enrollment for BOYS & GIRLS, AGES 14 to 1.7
over holidays at Waldman's Ho- Monica, have two children.
ated Jewish Women's Group's,
The 7 1/2 week .program features:
tel, Miami Beach. Cantor Apele-
announces that the following

Mediterranean
cruise aboard a ZIM liner
wicz was born in Rovno, Poland, New Soil "Made" at En Gedi
groups won citations at the 36th
• Camping, working with Israeli boys & girls in KFAR HAYAROK
and was a member of the under-
A novel method of "making" annual meeting with exhibits
• Field trips and hikes throughout Israel
ground during World War II. new soil for farming is being depicting, "Your Organization's
• Classes in Conversational Hebrew
July-August
He emigrated to the U.S. in tried out by the Jewish Na- Public Image":
• Land and water sports, arts and crafts
1948, where he attracted the tional Fund at Ein Gedi, on the
First prize, Sinai Hospital
• Expert American and Israeli counselors
notice of Cantor David Kousse- shore of the Dead Sea. Flood Women's Guild and Northwest
• Nutritious and strictly kosher cuisine
vitzky, and toured with him waters in winter are directed Child Rescue Women.
TOTAL COST
• Stopovers in Europe
throughout the country.
over a flat expanse of naked
Honorable mention, City of
* * *
For full particulars contact:
rock and the alluvium carried Hope Cancer Fighters, Temple
HISTADRUT SUMMER CAMP IN ISRAEL
The SAN FRANCISCO BAL- down from the slopes is depos- Israel Sisterhood, Women's
LET, rated among the world's ited. This experiment is based Auxiliary of the Jewish Home
19161 SCHAEFER
UN 4-7094
greatest ballet companies, comes on methods employed by the for the Aged, Alpha Omega
to the Masonic Auditorium Satur- Nabatean people who lived in Women's Dental Auxiliary and
day and Sunday, March. 7 and 8. the Negev in antiquity.
all chapters of Bnai Brith.

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