Bnai Brith Institute of Judaism Set at South Haven This Weekend Freedyn an-Alter Rites Solemnized Here The Institute of Judaism spon- Hyman Crystal, Morris Direnfeld, sored annually by the Detroit and Harry Dubin, Alfred Gutman, Michigan Men's and Women's Robert Israel, Julius Kahn, Harry Councils of Bnai Brith, will be Nathan, Harry Oberstein, Solomon held at Fidelman's Resort, South Superfon, Jack Tarnow, Melvin Haven, today through Sunday, ad- Weisz and Harry Yudkoff. vises Bernard Panush, Institute The Women's Council is repre- chairman. sented by Mesdames Isaac Benaim, Principal speak- Harry Bodzin, Robert Coogan, Ber- er will be Dr. nard Dosie, Phillip Fealk, Hyman Eugene Borowitz, Fox. Jack Friedman, Morris Fish- professor of edu- kin, Phillip Goren, Gustav Herz, cation and lec- Alex Mann, Alfred Phillips, Joseph turer in Jewish Radkin, Jack Sayles and Morris religious thought Tack. at the New York Others assisting in the program School of Hebrew will be Mrs. Morris Fishkin, Irving Union College Fidelman and Mrs. Robert Coogan, Jewish Institute national adult education chairman. of Religion. Borowitz "The Faith in the Future of Judaism" will be the topic of his three lectures this evening and Saturday. Chairing the three sessions will be Mrs. Phillip Fealk, vice presi- dent of District No. 6 Women's GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- Council; Mrs. Morris Tack, past TER will hold a fashion show and president of the district council; games party 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Harry Yudkoff, member of at the Oak Park Community Supreme Lodge board of govern- Center. Refreshments and prizes ors. will be featured. Purpose of the Institute is to promote the quest for Jewish knowledge, and an understanding Leader Training Program of the Jewish heritage. to Be Launched Here The Institute also will have regu- by Bnai Brith Women lar Friday evening and Saturday Mrs. Helen Diamond of Wash, morning services conducted by ington, D. C., director of leader. Rabbi Harold White of Beth Israel ship training for Center, Ann Arbor. Cantor will be Bnai Brith Worn- Harold Orbach of Temple Israel. en will be in The committee assisting Bernard Detroit May 11- Panush in planning and organizing 22 to begin a new the Institute of Judaism includes leadership train- Rabbi Morris Adler, Louis Barden, ing program. De- Alf r e d Bounin, Jerry Cooper, troit and Chicago have been chosen THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to kickoff this Friday, May 8, 1964 16 program, which eventually w i 11 Mrs. Diamond become inter- -Music the Stein.Way national in scope. While here, Mrs. Diamond will train chapter consultants and or- & ORCHESTRA ganizers of new chapters, and hold leadership institutes for Council and chapter presidents and vice presidents. i'=<*e.;::X#X;:4"...X::K*X>WK >Z4!YX1V:;7::::- <•",, nat Both cavities . ICI< STEIN LI 7-2770 • • PLASTIC FURNITURE COVERS MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL LI 2-0874 FOR AN OUTSTANDING AFFAIR . . CALL HY PRITZ Pantomime Artist and M.C. And His Orchestra KE 7-4755 .„„ BBG Vice President Named Chicago's Mayor for a Day From being second vice presi- dent of Bnai Brith Girls to being the Mayor of Chicago, Ill., is quite a step for a 16-year-old girl, but Judith Axelrod made it — at least for a day. Judith was named Honorary Mayor of Chicago for May 12, mak- ing her one of two Bnai Brith Youth Organization members to serve the Windy City as temporary officials on that day. The other was Herbert Bilsky, president- elect of BBYO's Chicago region, who was director of the commis- sion on human relations. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS 39c YOUNG BEEF LIVER 79c BREAST OF BEEF, 98c SHOULDER STEAK 79c 1s! Ni LAMB CHOPS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY lb. With Meat Purchase Trimmed lb. lb. Radom Survivors Invited to Installation-Dance All survivors of the Hitler re- gime, especially those from the city of Radom, Poland, are invited to the fourth annual Mother's Day installation dinner-dance of Rado- mer Mutual Society 7 p.m. Sunday at Temple Emanu-El. Cocktails and dinner will be fol- lowed by dancing to Eric Rose- now's orchestra. For reservations, call Mrs. Rella Wizenberg, KE 1-6487; or Mrs. Edith Waksberg, UN 3-3474. For the HY Spot Of Your Affair Music by Hy Herman And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) 342-9424 Judy Ann Alter became the bride of Burton Ralph Freedman in a recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, with Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Norvell N. Alter, 2737 Woodstock, and Mrs. Milton Freed- man, 25154 Rue Versailles E., Oak Park, and the late Dr. Freedman. The bride wore an ivory peau de soie gown with empire bodice and sheath skirt, and an heir- loom Duchess lace mantilla. She carried a Cymbidium orchid and Stephanotis on her Bible. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Martin Shugerman, was matron of honor. Neil Alter, brother of the bride, was best man. After a two-week Mexican hon- eymoon, the couple will live in the Versailles Apartments. 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD c DI 1-2345 14200 W. 10 MILE OR ANY SYNAGOGUE IN THE CITY LI 3-3342 REASONABLE PRICES NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR THE SYNAGOGUE Pianist Kottler to Solo at Center; Other Events Set Mischa Kottler will play Schu- man's Piano Concerto with the Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes, 8 p.m. Tuesday. Kottler, music director of WWJ and official pianist for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, has been soloist with the Center Symphony Orchestra for 10 years. The orchestral part of the pro- gram ram will consist of Mozart's Haff- ner Symphony and Handel's Water Music. * * * Entertainment has been planned by Parents Without Partners for the general election meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Cen- ter. Guests invited. For informa- tion, call LI 7-0978. * * Michael Greene, president of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers of the Jewish Center, announced that the Old Timers will entertain their wives at a meeting 8:30 p.m. May 27 at the Center. This will be the first time that women will invade the privacy of an Old Timers general membership meeting. The group will be enter- tained by magician Karrell Fox, and singer-accordionist Rietta Raye. Re- freshments will be served. 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