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March 13, 1964 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-03-13

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Friday, Mardi 13, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-18

Dr. William Low, Israel Physicist, Frances Ab ramson
Movie, Songs by Kesner at Center
Due at -Yeshivah Ground Breaking to Ired Mr. Kid rin Event Show Israe l's Shipping Role

A young professor of experi- bath laws, relating to electricity
mental physics at the Hebrew and other physical phenomena.
University in Jerusalem will be He is a past president of the
guest speaker Sunday when :Israeli Association of Orthodox
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah begins Scientists.
construction of its new campus • A member of the American
with ground breaking ceremo- and Israeli Physical Societies
nies at 25807 Fairfax, one block and New York Academy of Sci-
west of Greenfield Ave. and ences, Dr. Low was the recipi-
10 1/2 Mile. Southfield.
ent on Independence Day, 1960,
Dr. William Zeev Low,. visit- of the Israeli Government Prize
ing professor at the Mossachu- in the Exact Sciences, and is a
member of the National Re-
i search Council of Israel.
Prior to his current assign-
, ment at MIT, he held academic
positions at Lincoln Laboratory
and the University of Chicago.
He holds a Ph.D. from Colum-
bia University.
The school center. at Dexter
and Cortland for the last 22
years, will be moved to the new
campus be f or e September,
which will mark the Golden
Jubilee for Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah.
Construction of the first unit
of the new project consisting of
16 classrooms and other facili-
ties is expected to be completed
during the summer months.
DR. WILLIAM Z. LOW
Guests are invited to the
setts Institute of Technology. is ceremonies.
making the trip to Detroit at
the invitation of Rabbi M. J. E.
Wohlgelernter (Ittamar), a for- Vladimiritzer Banquet
mer president of the Beth Ye- to Aid Needy in Israel
hudah Schools.
Vladimiritzer Emergency Re-
Head of the microwave labo- lief Organization will hold its
ratory and chairman of the re- annual banquet 6:30 p.m. Sun-
search and development board day at Oak Manor Kosher
of the Hebrew University, Dr. Catering, announces S a m u e 1
Low was frequently consulted Bayne, president. Cantor David
by the late Chief Rabbi of Is- Bagley will entertain.
rael, Dr. Isaac Halevi Herzog,
Proceeds will go to needy
in matters of Jewish law touch- families in Israel. For tickets
ing on the physical sciences.
and information, call Nathan
Dr. Low also lectured on Rossen, DI 1-3199. Guests in-
Halacha, particularly the Sab- vited.

MISS FRANCES ABRAMSON

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abramson
of Strathmoor Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Frances Dorothy to Ronald
David Klarin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Klarin of W. Outer
Dr.

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troit resident, w ill present a
program of Yiddish and Israeli
folksongs entitled "A Trave-
logue in Song from the Cradle
to the Canopy."
Han Geskes, midwest director
of Zim Lines, will be on hand to
answer questions on the sub-
ject of why travel by ship to the
Holy Land today. Geskes was
formerly associated with
Thomas Cook and Sons.
All are invited to this event.

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PISGAH CHAPTER will hold
its annual installation at a noon
luncheon Wednesday at Imperial
Caterers, according to Mrs. Sam
(Hamburger,
president. Mrs.

Samuel S. Aaron, past president
of the Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith Women's Council, will in-
stall Mrs. Harris Becker as presi-
dent. For information and res-
ervations, call chairman Mrs.
Marvin Levy, UN 1-1903.

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TEKVAH LODGE has invited
Irving Rubin, president of the
Bagley Community Council and
executive assistant, Michigan
Highway Department, to be guest
speaker 8:30 p.m. Thursday, at
Imperial Caterers. Morris Law-
son and Philip Kramer, cochair-
men of the lodge anti-defama-

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Guests invited.

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Shaarey Zedek, will present a

program on "History of Jewish
Music." Abraham (Gingy) Kuni-
anski, Israeli accordionist and
singer, will perform. A special
feature will be concert singer
Nancy Israel, 14, who will be
accompanied at the piano by
Shoshano Freedman. Refresh-

ments will be served. Guests in-
vited. The program is under the

direction of Max Kushner and
Mrs. Robert Israel, program
chairmen of the lodge and chap-

ter.

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DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER
will hold an "Evening at the
Arterie" 8 p.m. Monday at the
galleries. Guests invited.
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The memories of Passovers gone by—the search and sale of the Chometz—Grandpa
poking around the kitchen, making the horseradish and theChoraches—putting on the
new suit of clothes and shoes—pockets full of hazel nuts—and almonds—anxiously
waiting for the Seder to start—Uncle Joe and Aunt Sadie were always late—the whole
family together—Grandpa looking like a king propping the pillow on the chair beside
him—Grandma tired after baking and cooking all day but "My Malke" my queen, he
called her—the Kiddush and then my turn for "Ma Nishtanah" and the answer given
with Grandpa's voice ringing out over all—the first half of the Hagadah almost over—.
even the bitter herbs tasted so good—Passover it was always "strong"—all were com-
pelled to eat it otherwise we could not get the hard boiled egg and salt water—and
then the meal—nobody, but nobody, could cook better than Grandma—we ate—and
ate and then the "Benchen"—and the rest of the Hagadah and some more cups of
wine—and the opening of the door—and the stories of how in the old country someone
frightened the whole family by appearing at that door—but best of all the Longs with
which the second half of the Hagadah abound—and the feeling of drowsiness—content-
ment—and the thought that tomorrow the same thing once more
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New AVI Club to Meet

A meeting of AVI (Parents
Who Have Children Living in
Israel) will be held 2:30 p.m.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Brightman, 21600
Kipling, Oak Park. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Manuel Salinger,
UN 3-2249, or Dr. William Klein,
356-6696.

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ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
will hold an ADL social 8:30
p.m. Saturday at Sholem Alei-

chem Institute, featuring Irving
Rubin, executive assistant com-
missioner of the State Highway
Department, on "Civil Rights
and the Jew." Rubin also is
president of the Bagley Com-
munity Council. Refreshments
and games will follow. Guests
invited. Felix Rosenzweig is
ADL chairman.

and

satisfying manner.

MARSHALL LODGE and
CHAPTER will celebrate Jewish
Music Month 8:30 p.m. March 24,
at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Cantor Reuven Frankel, of Cong.

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The development of Israel's
shipping industry is one of
many remarkable achievements
of Israel's 16 years of progress.
This month's launching of the
S. S. Shalom, the newest luxury
liner of the Zim Lines, marks a
plateau of progress for Israel.
To poignantly illustrate this
facet of g r ow t h, the Jewish
Community Center, in coopera-
tion with Zim Lines and the
Israel Government Tourist Of-
fice, will present "Travel-Israel
1964," Tuesday, March 24, 8:30
p.m. This new dimension in Is-
rael's world passenger service
will be shown through a color
film portraying the construction
of the S. S. Shalom as a Pari-
sian fashion show highlights its
modern lines and design.
Jacob Barmore, Consul Gen-
eral of Israel in Chicago, will
present a verbal picture of Is-
rael's 1964 attractions.
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