List Sponsors mid Participants for Rena Schwartz Beth Abraham Israel Bond Dinner Weds Air. Chernow sevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, a leading liberal in Congress and a staunch friend of Israel, will be the guest speaker. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will be toastmaster of the affair. Dinner committee chairman is William Genser. with Sam Kaufer as cochairman. The committee includes Rabbi Is- rael I. Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, Judge Kauf- man, Dr. Robert Schlaff, Henry Pokart, Meyer Lullove and Ben- jamin Gantz. Committee chair- men are: Sam Zack, sales; Sam Kaufer, tickets; Henry Thumin, program; Irving Schlussel, pub- licity. and Mrs. Edward Rice Kaufer Genser and Irving Adler, arrangements MRS. GERALD CHERNOW Newman, president of the con- cochairmen. gregation, and his brother, Dr. Rabbi Halpern and Cantor Rena Sybil Schwartz, daugh- Max Karl Newman, a widely Ackerman will participate in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. recognized physician. The din- the dinner program. Schwartz of Indiana Ave., be- ner will be held April 26 in the For reservations for the din- Jewish Center. ner call the Israel Bond Of- came the bride of Gerald Mar- Congressman James Roo- fice, DI 1-5707. vin Chernow, at a recent candle- sevelt, eldest son of the late Affiliates joining with the light ceremony at Adas Shalom President Franklin Delano Roo- synagogue sponsoring the din- Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob F. ner include: sisterhood, Mrs. Segal officiated, with Cantor Meyer Lullove, president; men's Nicholas Fenakel. I I club, Edward Rice, president; The bridegroom is the son of Galician Society, headed by Sam Kaufer; Cemetery Association, Mrs. Betty Chernow of Stoepel • Louis Ellenbogen, president; Ave. and Mr. Jack Chernow of the Costa Mesa, Calif. This Week's Radio and I Free Loan Association, Morris After a honeymoon in the I Indianer, president; and Young East, Television Programs the couple will reside on Marrieds, headed by Nathan Meyers Rd. THE JEWISH HERITAGE i Polasky. Other members of the testi- Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday monial dinner committee are: Station: WCAR Feature: "Church and State— i Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, Irving Bello, Benjamin Brod- the Jewish Position" will be ex- i Adler,Julius_ man, Joe Burg, Max Charness, Mrs. by Dr. Leo Pfeffer, coun- Hyman Crystal, Morris Davis, Mor- Dorn, Irving Eisenman, LouiS sel for the American Jewish ris Ellenbogen, Robert Feldman, •Ben- Congress and national authority jamin Gantz, Jeff Garton, Harry Greenbaum, Jacob Greenberg, on church-state relations, and Menashe BUSINESS AND PROFES- Harr, Rabbi Israel I. Hal- Walter E. Klein, executive di- pern, Louis Hower, Mr. and Mrs. SIONAL CHAPTER will hold its Kanarek, Judge Nathan J. rector of the Jewish Community Bert Kaufman, David Keys, Herman S. annual installation dinner-dance Council. Keys. Hyman A. Keys, Sidney 6:30 p.m. at Menjo's. The fol- * :r * Knoll, Irving Michaels, Jake Mos- kovitz, Isadore Muskovitz, Hyman lowing officers will be installed: TO DWELL TOGETHER Nerenberg, Mrs. Abraham Nus- Bertha Greenberg, . president; baum. Sol Nusbaum, Irving Pal- Lina Burnstein, Estyr Dishell Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday man, Henry Pokart, Mr. and Mrs. Station: WJBK (radio and Morris Ratner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Bess Yanchar, vice presi- Rice. Philip Rosenzweig, N. P. Ros- dents; Ruth Fogel, counselor; channel 2 simultaneously). sen, Benjamin Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Feature: Highlights in the William Roth, Harry Saltzman, Dr. Sarah Diskin, Alice Cohen, career of Irving I. Katz, Temple Robert Schlaff, Mrs. Sidney Schlaff, Augusta Kornwise and Lilly and Beth El executive director, will I vieier n , Rachlin, secretaries; Alice Dia- arry ianc, mond, treasurer; Mildred Saph- he discussed by Rabbi Richard Sam Schreier, del Shifman, Ben Siegal, Mrs. Isa- irstein, sentinel; Sophie Keller- C. Hertz on this program, "Sue- I cessful Synagogue Administra-1 T°arueberSingleirenri3Vrier'PlVimSntlark. josNeIN man, guide; Molly Moss, his- Mrs. Regina Wauldron, torian; Myna Moss, Pearl Nus- tion—Tribute Upon a Quarter Viedrah, Sam Zack and Joseph Zucker. baum, Mina Spiro and Gertrude Century of Dedicated Service". A total of $23,000 in Israel Steingold, trustees; Norma Bond subscriptions was realized Hudosh, Bertha Knitzer, Mildred COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR at the leadership reception held Lepler and Jean Mann, board Time: 10 p.m. Saturday in the home of Cantor and Mrs. members. For information call Station: WJLB Feature: "Spring Musicale,' Shabtai Ackerman and through Etta Wykoff, DI. 1-9213, or Sophie Kellerman, LI. 5-9166. the program to be presented by advance solicitations. * * * A second leadership reception Beth Aaron Synagogue, will be discussed by Cantor David Bag- in advance of the testimonial DOWNTOWN-FOX CHAPTER ley and Seymour Rosen, pub- dinner will be hosted by Mr. will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday licity chairman for the forth- and Mrs. Leonard Farber on at the Labor Zionist Institute. coming event. Also participating April 15 at their home, 24416 The meeting will be chaired by will be the synagogue children's Custis, Southfield, with Law- Mrs. Joseph Saraquse, president. rence Gubow, U.S. attorney for A discussion of the Hillel Foun- choir. * the - eastern district of Michigan, dation will be presented by Jon- as guest speaker. athon Bodzin. Linda Richman, MESSAGE OF ISRAEL talent winner of the Regional Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday BBYO Convention 1962-63, will Station:WXYZ Scholarships Offered entertain. Refreshments will be Feature: "Passover in Mos- served. Guests invited. cow" will be the first of two to Local Musicians A scholarship to the Summer programs defining the growing discrimination against 3 million Academy of the Mozarteum in Area Residents Take Jews in the Soviet Union. Rabbi Salzburg will be available for Maurice N. Eisendrath, presi- the fifth year to young Detroit Active Role in PTA dent of the Union of American musicians, according to Margue- Hebrew Congregations, will dis- rite Kozenn Chajes, executive Production 'Carousel' cuss the latest events with director of the "Pro Mozart So- Some 150 families are repre- Morris B. Abram, president of ciety of Greater Detroit". sented in the production the American Jewish Committee The scholarship, open to "Carousel" to be presented by and U.S. member of the UN sub- vocalists, instrumentalists and the Berkley Area PTA Council commission on the prevention conductors, covers room, board April 10-11 and 17-18 at Norup of discrimination and .the pro- and tuition. The academy has Junior High School, Oak Park. tection of minorities; and Moshe two summer sessions which Directors of the 30-piece or- Decter, authority on Soviet dis- are scheduled • concurrently chestra and 35-voice chorus for crimination against Jews. with the Salzburg Festival of the annual spring show are Mr. * * and Mrs. Iry Ritter of Oak Park. Music and Drama. ETERNAL LIGHT Ritter is a teacher of string in- For information and applica- strumental music for the Detroit Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday tions, contact Prof. Robert Law- Public Schools. Station: WWJ Production director is Marsh- Feature: "To Live With Dig- son, acting chairman, Music De- partment, Wayne State Univer- all Silver of Huntington Woods. nity" will dramatize the events sity, before April 10. Proceeds from ticket sales are in the life of the late Philip Lawson, chairman of the jury, the sole source of income for Murray, president of the CIO. Guest speaker after the pro- is assisted by music critics Arm- the PTA Council, which sponsors gram will be U.S. Supreme and Gebert of the Detroit News, several community activities in- Court Associate Justice Arthur Collins George of the Detroit cluding the Rock Fleming Schol- J. Goldberg. The program was Free Press, Mrs. Arnold W. arship. For tickets, contact Norup made possible by the assistance Lungershausen and Kurtz Myers, of the George Meany Founda- chiefs of the music and drama school. tion of the Herbert H. Lehman departments of the Detroit Pub- Want ads get quick results! lic Library. Institute of Talmudic Ethics. Congregation Beth Abraham and its affiliates; following a tradition of several years stand- ing, will sponsor a testimonial dinner on behalf. of Israel Bonds, honoring Dr. Harry eAvry 1 On Canal 13ritA Activities Motor Aide Volunteers Honored for Service Motor Aid Service of Detroit's United Community Services hon- ored three volunteers from this area at its annual business and volunteer recognition meeting recently. A certificate for five years of service was presented to Israel Burnstein. He also received a certificate for 100 or more serv- ice hours. Honorable mentions for 50 or more service hours were given to Mrs. Beatrice Jacob and Sol Lifsitz. Hundreds of Motor Aide vol- unteers, using their own cars and gasoline, transport needy persons recommended by author- ized social agencies to out- oui Patient appointments in hospitals and clinics. 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