City of Hope to 'Tag' Dr. Ginsburgh Gets Dropsie Ph.D.; Made Detroit During Drive Studies in Israel Federation Women's Division Annual Meeting Wednesday to Honor Sobeloffs Preparations for an original musical skit at the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division, Wednesday, 1 p.m., at the Jewish Center, were made by the group shown, from left: Mesdames Sidney R. Jacobs, Joseph J. Bittker, Gabriel Glantz, Nor- man Rosenfeld. Julian S. Tobias and Sidney J. Winer, Mrs. Seymour Kraus is at the piano. Entitled "This Was the Time That Was," and dedicated, according to the division president, Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse, to Isidore Sobeloff, founder of the division, the skit will include Mesdames Gabriel Glantz, Joseph Bittker, Sidney R. Jacobs, Norman Rosenfeld, Albert Feurring, Jay M. Kogan, Seymour Rowe and Julian S. Tobias. A reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sobeloff will be a highlight of the program. Election of officers will take place at the meeting. Mrs. Benjamin Jones has been nominated for president.. Other nominees are: Mesdames Lewis S. Grossman, Arthur H. Rice, Harold A. Robinson and Isadore Winkelman, vice-presidents; David Randleman, corresponding secretary; N. Brewster Broder, recording secretary. ArtA More than 1,000,000 New York- ers of all races and faiths were served last year by the 116 medi- cal, social service and recreational agencies of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, it was reported at the 47th annual meeting of the organiza- tion. Irving Mitchell Felt, president of the Jewish Federation, whos e, ' member agencies provide more than 90 per cent of all Jewish- -- sponsored social services in the metropolitan area, in his annual report stated that in passing the million-mark the agencies had in- creased by about 100,000 the number served over the previous year. He attributed this increase to Detroit Cancer Fighters, City the broadening of existing services of Hope, will stage its annual and to the opening of new facili- Tag Day throughout the down- ties as a result of the Federation's town area Wednesday to raise City of Life Building Fund pro- funds for the free, nonsectarian gram. National Medical Center at Before the close of its fiscal Duarte, Calif. Volunteers may year, on June 30, the organization contact Mrs. Elliot Schubiner (left), vice president of fund- expects to raise over $19,000,000 raising, 357-5166. With her is from its 1963-64 campaign which Mrs. Seymour Schwartz, chair- began last September. Sylvan J. Ginsburgh, principal of United H e b re w Schools High School, received his Doctor of Phil- osophy degree at Dropsie College at the Founders Day Convocation in Philadelphia,, Tuesday. The subject of Dr. Ginsburgh's thesis was: "An Historical Study of Adult Hebrew Language In- struction in Palestine from 1917 to 1948 and of its Continuation in Israel's Ylpanim, 1948 to 1960." During a year's stay in Israel with his family, 1959-60, Dr. Gins- burgh interviewed President Zal- man Shazer, the late President It- zhak Ben-Zvi, Moshe Sharett and others. The chairman of the department that considered Dr. Ginsburgh's dissertation was Dr. Meyer Ben- Horin. The dissertion will be printed in Israel. Susan Rena Raphael to Wed Missourian man of the Tag Day project, UN 4-7294. The center does research into such catastrophic diseases as cancer, leukemia and heart disorders. May 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Woll (Pauline Orn- stein), 10821 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, a son, Peter Bennett. * * * April 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. James Orecklin (Gloria Moss), 1020 Island Drive Ct., Ann Arbor, a son, Lawrence Mark. • * * To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Baro- (Arlene Kanners), 14030 nick "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. MELVYN EDER (8 lbs., 15 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Greenbriar, Oak Park, a daughter, Rochelle Lisa. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Slutzky, (Marlene Feinstein), 15420 James, Oak Park, a son, Steven Joseph. May 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Zamek (Lois Axelrod), 5928 Sutherland, Pontiac, a daugh- ter, Rachel Ann. * * * May 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. William Fields (Barbara Goren) of Oak Park, temporarily in Los Angeles, a daughter, Nicole. * * * May 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Morton Friedman (Deborah Hold- engraber), 19475 Wyoming, a son, Matthew Lee. * * * Citizens Commitee for Equal Opportunity Calls for New Efforts MISS SUSAN RAPHAEL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raphael of Pinehurst Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Susan Rena to James E. Rosenfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosenfeld of St. Louis. A three-year study of the treat- ment and prevention of mental impairment among the aged will be undertaken by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, it was announced by Louis Stern, president of the Council and chairman of its health serv- ices committee. Financed by a $224,640 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, the project will be conducted by a team of research scientists who will explore the nature of mental disturbance and deterioration (popularly known as senility) among the elderly in Jewish and non-Jewish homes for the aged. Paul Lukas Is 70 The Citizens Committee for Equal Opportunity, a "quiet but united front of community leader- ship. - will meet. with other civic and governmental leaders in De- troit during the coming weeks to urge a concerted, community cam- May 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Har- paign for equal opportunity. vey Fagen (Phyllis Gersten), 15080 Snowden, a son, Robert Lawrence. * * * May 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Stone (Noreen Ganz), 17132 Greenlawn, a son, Steven Jerome. * * May 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Siegel (Meta), 20251 Southfield, a daughter, Sheila Miriam. * May 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Steven "tourist" submarine to Egypt, it was revealed here. The submarine %vas described as the world's first undersea craft built especially for tourist travel. It was be used along Egypt's Mediterranean coasts. The submarine is now on display at the Swiss National Exhibition in Lausanne. It carries 50 passengers. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 ••••••• ■••■ ,..•10110.> CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL Plan Meeting, Picnic RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. GOLDMAN L MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 I MIKE GREEN'S MUSIC LI 8-4432 * UPHOLSTERING • DRAPERIES INTERIORS by Phil Morganroth Residential and Commercial Professional Member N.S.I.D 14520 ROSEMARY Lincoln 1-1953 OAK PARK, MICH. PHIL Lincoln 7-8858 RESIDENCE (National Society of Interior Designers) HOLLYWOOD METHOD RAPID PERMANENT REMOVAL UNWANTED HAIR BY INSTANT TECHNIQUE FACE, ARMS, LEGS — HAIR LINES CORRECTED EYE BROWS ARCHED PERMANENTLY SPECIAL TECHNIQUE STRICTLY PRIVATE FOR SENSITIVE MEN & WOMEN - . W. Germany Sells Egypt Submarine BONN (JTA) — West German shipyards ha v e sold a so-called . ......................, * is M. G. M. Hilll Day School of Detroit has rescheduled its annual meeting -4 ( and election for 8:15 p.m. Tues- 4( day. The meeting earlier had been 4( 1( set for Monday. Under the chairmanship of Rt. 24680 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a daughter, Ann Carolyn. LI 2-4444 Hillel School Alters Date Sol Plafkin, attorney and com- munity worker, Detroit resident for 34 years, announced his candidacy for the Detroit Board of Education. Plafkin, who has taught in the Detroit school system for 10 years, stated: "It is of utmost urgency that we provide an 'equal educa- tion' for all the children of De- troit." He was a building representative for the Detroit Federation of Teachers, chairman of the 15th Dis- trict Young Democrats, and is a member of the NAACP, TULC and ADA. Plafkin has a B.A. and L.L.B. from Wayne State University and an M.A. in sociology from the Uni- versity of Michigan. °Nets d'art • Rev. Richard S. Emrich, the com- mittee formed eight months ago, has called upon all citizens of Detroit to pledge themselves to renewed effort to end the evils of prejudice and discrimination. Rabbi Morris Adler serves on the executive committee of the group. A. Lorber (Aubrey E. Schneid). ( Sal Plafkin Candidate for Board of Education CJFWF to Direct Research Study of Mental Impairment in Aged Annoti H C 077 en ts Lost Week's Winner of the Million New Yorkers Served by Federation HELEN ZINBERG, R. E. Actor Paul Lukas gets a '70th birthday kiss from 21-year-old Israeli actress Daliah Lavi dur- ing a break in filming "Lord Jim" at the Shepperton Studios near London. Hungarian-born Lukas, who lives with his wife on the Spanish island of Ma- jorca, also is celebrating his gol- den anniversary in show busi- ness. Radomer Aid and Ladies So- ciety will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday Dr. Maurice Frankel at the Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs. Louis Lumberg was ap- Wins 2nd Sinai Award The Alumni Association of Sinai pointed by Sol Ager, president, to make arrangements for a picnic Hospital of Detroit presented its annual Resident Award to Dr. July 12 in Oak Park Park. Maurice Frankel, 15210 Kellwood, Oak Park, for the second straight Detroit is one of the three major league cities which have year. 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