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May 15, 1964 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-15

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Linda Raimi Married Trip to Israel Tops Essay Contest Prizes
A free trip to Israel with all for third prize, and ten Israeli
to Lawrence Lebowitz expenses paid is to be the grand menorahs to the next runners - up.

Jewish Center Golden Age Singers
Receive Conference Service Award

Oldsters and youngsters are mak-
ing the news at the Jewish Center
these days.
The Golden Age Choral Group
won an award certificate for out-
standing community volunteer serv-
ice at the recent Golden Age Con-
ference in Canton, Ohio, and
tweens and teens will present
three one-act plays May 28, while
a student art exhibition is in
progress.
Accepting the Community Serv-
ice Award for the Golden Age
Choral Group, directed by Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel, was Charles Ap-
sel, president. The center organiza-
tion joined other groups from
throughout the Midwest for the
senior adult conference, sponsored
by the Jewish Welfare Board.
The Theater Guild of the Jewish
Center, a performing group of
tweens and teens, will present "The
Return," "She Writes a Roof" and
"Over the Rainbow," 7:30 p.m.,
May 28. Tickets will be available
at the cashier's office.
The Youth Division will present
a student art exhibition beginning
Thursday in the main lobby of the
Center.
Containing work of students age
12-15 enrolled in the Introduction
to the Fine Arts class, the exhibi-
tion will include oil paintings,
drawing and graphic arts. Mrs.
Deanna Sperka is instructor. The

Hadassah• Elects
Mrs. Max Lichter

exhibit will continue through
May 21.
The Ten Mile Center will offer
a summer program of vacation fun
and informal learning experiences
for children in the area.
Camp craft skills and nature pro-
grams will be climaxed for older
children by an overnight campout
at Tamarack.
Younger chidren who are not yet
ready for such an overnight outing
may be offered a special overnight
at the day camp site in Oak Park.
The Day Camp will be staffed by
college trained counselors with ex-
tensive camping experience.
For applications and information,
call the Children's Division, DI
1-4200.
* * *
MRS. LAWRENCE LEBOWITZ
At the recent 1964 Cameracade,
Linda Raimi became the bride
the Center Camera Club was voted
as having the best set. It was flown of Lawrence Richard Lebowitz
in from Hawaii. The club is under recently in the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Raimi
the direction of Dinty Moore.
of Northfield Blvd., Oak Park.
Rabbi Samuel Prero and James
Gordon officiated.

Want The Best?
Ask the Folks Who've Had

SAM BARNETT

Essay8 must be original composi-
tions of 500 to 800 words, and must
be submitted together with a letter
of recommendation from either the
rabbi or principal. All entries
must be in by May 15, and should
be sent to Camp Daromah Essay
Committee, c/o Rabbinical Council,
84 Fifth Avenue, New York 11.

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Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leb-
owitz of Mansfield Ave.
The new Mrs. Lebowitz wore a
gown of Chantilly lace, and an
Italian jeweled crown held her
veil. She carried a Bible, decorated
with Stephanotis and Phalaenop-
sis orchids.
Her maid of honor was Myrna
Fealk, and best man was Hyman
Levine, brother-in-law of the
bridegroom. Flower girl was Susan
Levine, and ring bearer, Jay

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Approaches to Ameri-
can Jewish Culture," with Dr.
Judah Shapiro, secretary of the
National Foundation for Jewish
Culture. Irving Pokempner, cul- Levine.
tural chairman of the Jewish Com-
The couple is living in Oak
munity Council, will conduct the Park following their wedding
trip.
interview.

*

* *

TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK and Channel 2.
Feature: "Christian-Jewish Rela-
tionships," a discussion between
Rabbis Marc Tannenbaum, national
director of inter-religious affairs
for the American Jewish Commit-
tee, and Richard Hertz, of Temple
Beth El.

*

MRS. MAX L. LICHTER

prize of an essay contest armowic-
ed by the Rabbinical Council of
America (RCA).
Sponsoring the contest in con-
junction with the Eliaz Wine Cel-
lars, Ltd., of Benyaminah, Israel,
the RCA is offering as first prize
a six-week trip to Israel this sum-
mer with its affiliate, Camp Daro-
mah in Israel. The contest is open
to all students of Jewish schools
and Yeshivoth.
In addition to the all-expenses-
paid trip to Israel with Camp Daro-
mah, the judges will also award a
$100 Israeli Bond as second prize,
a set of Bible and Commentaries

8ng agements

* *

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Alvin Fine of
Congregation El:num-El, San Fran-
cisco, will speak on "The Work of
Righteousness," a discussion of
Judaism and social justice.

*

* *

ETERNAL LIGHT
At its annual meeting on Tues-
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
day, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
Station: WWJ.
re-elected Mrs. Max L. Lichter as
Feature: "The Song of the
president.
Lark," by Milton Geiger, a drama-
Mrs. David Benson was elected tization of events in the life of
executive vice president.
Baron Edmund de Rothschild and
Vice presidents are mesdames the contributions he made to
Samuel Schaflander, Samuel S. Palestine.
Aaron, Ivan I. Meisner, Samuel J.
Rhodes, Harold Y. Hoffman and
Israel Archaeologist
Abe Zitomer.
Mrs. Alfred Rosen was elected to Talk at Bonds Fete
treasurer. Secretaries are Mes-
An Israeli champagne hour for
dames Bernard Mirvis, David Pol-
Israel Bond national sponsors will
lack and Samuel J. Levitt.
Mesdames Benjamin M. Bond, be hosted by Mrs.
Alfred L. Deutsch, Sam Shekter, Morey H. Fire-I.
Herman A. August and Milton stone, at her
home, 1352 Stuy-
Soroek were elected directors.
vesant, Birming-
ham, Thursday
Detroit Pianist , 17 ,
May 28, 1 p.m.
The guest at
Wins National Award
the affair will be
Seventeen - year - old pianist-com- Dr. Abraharr0::
poser Paul Schoenfield has won Biran, director of
the National Federation of Musi- antiquities of the
cians' Marie Morrisey Keith an- State of Israel
nual award in national competi- and a foremost
tion. Son of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert archaeologist. Dr.
D. Schoenfield, 19521 Burlington, Biran served as
Paul competed with musicians and consul general
vocalists from age 16 to 25.
for the 11 West-
The award is for $500 plus $50 ern states of the
toward tuition at a summer music United States
Dr. Biran
camp. Interviewed by a local news- and as governor of the Jerusalem
paper in Spartanburg, N.C., where district.
Paul has been attending school,
Dr. Biran will pin the Sponsor
the young composer said he would
emblems
on 1964 purchasers of
use the entire $500 "for staff
$1,000 in Israel Bonds and the
paper."
Negev sponsor emblem on pur-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS chasers of $1,500 or more in Israel
Bonds.
Friday, May 15, 1964
28

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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Salter, 18954
Warrington, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Janice Ann
to Harvey Grant Lapides, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Lapides,
19750 Cranbrook. The couple are
graduates of the University of
Michigan, where he was affiliated
with Zeta Beta Tau and Druids hon-
orary fraternity. He is currently
attending Wayne State University
Medical School. A June 17 wedding
is planned.
* * *
Dr. and. Mrs. Ira Avrin of 18200
Robson, announce the engagement
of their daughter Judith Ellen to
Neal Herbert Barmack, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph E. Barmack of
Larchmont, N.Y. Miss Avrin is a
student at the University of Michi-
gan, of which Mr. Barmack is an
alumnus. The couple will continue
their studies at the University of
Rochester. An Aug. 25 wedding is
planned.
* * * _
Mrs. Rose Mirkin, 17376 Indiana,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Pearl Libby, to Aaron
Seidman, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Seidman of Brooklyn. The couple,
both of whom reside in Los An-
geles, plans an Aug. 2 wedding
in Detroit.

Rockwell Guinea Pig
for EMU 'Class in
Abnormal Psychology '

A "huge class in abnormal psy-
chology" was scheduled last night
at Eastern Michigan University,
Ypsilanti, where Nazi leader
George Lincoln Rockwell was to
speak.
The American Nazi party leader
was told to come in civilian clothes,
not his customary stormtrooper's
garb, and the audience would be
limited to university students and
faculty.
Rockwell was invited to take
part in the "controversial speak-
ers" program by EMU senior Ralph
Herron Jr. He said the interest was
"in Rockwell's personality and in
finding out why he hates with such
venom." Local and state police
were asked to help curb any inci-
dent that might arise.

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