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October 02, 1964 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-02

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Scientist to Bring Technion Reports
to Oct. 11 Dinner at Shaarey Zedek

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Young Adult Fall Dance

News Brevities

That quadruple threat to the
musical profession, Mantovani, con-
ductor, composer, arranger and
violinist, brings his renowned con-
cert orchestra to Masonic Audito-
rium for a single '7'7
performance Oct.
10. Scion of a
musical family,
his father once
serving as a con-
cert master un
der the late Ar-
turo Toscanini
Mantovani
Maestro "Manto-
TO
BE
DEDICATED
TECIINIONS BRODY BUILDING
vani makes his eighth visit to
*
American shores this year.

*
Detroit's role in behalf of the satellite put into the sky can yield
a
significant
volume
of
scientific
The
BALLET
de
MADRID,
with
Technion, Israel Institute of Tech-
,data•concerning the physical prop- internationally famous ANTONIO,
nology, in Haifa, will be reviewed erties of the earth. For the past opens the current dance series at
at the 19th annual dinner of the seven years Dr. Levitt has traveled Masonic Auditorium Oct. 9.
• * •* *
Detroit Technion Society, to be held over the country to talk on various
aspects of spate travel under the
GEORGE VIHOS of Birming-
Oct. 11, at Cong.
management of the Columbia Lect- ham will exhibit some 50 works,
Shaarey Zedek.
ure Bureau of New York.
including oil paintings and draw-
Robert Brody,
With Dr. William Blitzstein he ings during October at the new
president of the
developed a pulse-counting photo- Studio Gallery of Art, Highland
local chapter, will
electric photometer, the first de- Park. He will exhibit expression-
preside and will
vice to actually "count" the light istic and Byzantine - influenced
give a brief re-
paintings and drawings with
coming from the stars.
port on latest at-
tainments of the
In 1953 he designed a clock- romantic, religious and mystical
subjects.
A reception marking the
Technion. Guest
calendar. This evolved as a "Mars
spcliker will be
Space Clock" which was con- gallery's official opening will be
Dr. Israel Mon- I.
structed by the Hamilton Watch held Oct. 11, 2 to 6 p.m. The gal-
roe Levitt, presi-
Company. In 1958 he developed a lery which houses the one-man
Brody
dent of the Phil-
series of clocks to show the time- show is the recently completed,
adelphia Tethnion chapter.
dilation effect on space travelers Georgian salon, designed by art
Dr. Levitt, born and raised in moving with an appreciable frac- director JOHN ROTH, a graduate
architect from the University of
Philadelphia, did his undergrad- tion of the speed of light.
Michigan. VICTOR ZUCKERMAN
uate work at Drexel Institute, re-
is business manager.
ceiving his BS in mechanical engi-
* *
neering and his graduate work at
The gaiety and color of an old
the University of Pennsylvania, re-
time fair will come to the Detroit
ceiving his MA and PhD there.
Historical Museum, Woodward at
He received honorary doctorates
Kirby, Oct. 3. when the Detroit
from Temple University and Drex-
Historical Society Guild presents
el Institute of Technology in 1958.
the "AFFAIR TO REMEMBER."
He joined the Franklin Insti-
Admission is free and the variety
tute in January 1934 as an astron-
of attractions spans the ages of
omical assistant after participating
Last Week's Winner of the
those who prefer the excitement of
in the Franklin Institute eclipse
active games, and the thrill of se-
expedition in 1932. In 1939 he was
"RASKIN
lecting their own .penny candies
made assistant director of the Fels
BIG BABY BONUS"
from the great glass jars in the
Planetarium and on Jan. 1, 1949,
MRS. DONALD CUTLER
General Store right on the "Streets
he became director of the plane-
(I1 lbs., 1 1/2 oz.)
of Old Detroit."
tarium and associate director of the
Congratulations on the birth of your
a a
Franklin Institute Museum in
son and we hope the RASKIN
charge of Astronomy and Seismo-
Teen Time USA will provide
PRODUCTS you received helped
make your first week at home easier.
logy.
disc jockeys on filOage for a DIMES
FOR D.J.'s—a special benefit on
Dr. Levitt is an internationally
RASKIN FOOD CO.
Oct. 2 and 3, for the Oakland
recognized scientist. In August 1954
he presented a paper to the fifth
Sept. 28 • — To Mr. and Mrs. County Chapter of The National
International Astronautical Fed- Charles Meisel (Adele Chesik), Foundation-March of Dimes. The
eration Congress at Innsbruck, 21221 Westhampton, Oak Park, a festival will be held at the Bloom-
Austria, on the "Geodetic Signifi- son, Craig Steven.
field Miracle Mile Shopping Cen-
cance of a Minimum Statellite
ter, Telegraph Road, Pontiac. Teen
a *
Vehicle." For the first time, Dr.
Sept. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Time USA is composed of Rick
Levitt showed that an inflatable M. Dorfman (Barbara Kanarek), Knoll, Jerry Dean and Gary Clark
aluminum covered balloon as a Detroiters temporarily of Perrin of Pontiac.
• a
Air Force Base, Tex., a son, Alan
Recommended by Physicians
Arwin Galleries has opened the
Ira.
1964 season with the third annual
Sept. 12: To Mr. and Mrs. San- MEET THE MICHIGAN ARTISTS
ford Pavlon (Gloria Mehr), 19166 SHOW. The show will continue
Beaverland a daughter, Linda through Oct. 12, according to direc-
Expert M6hel
tor Lester B. Arwin.
Cherryl.
Serving Hospitals and Homes
* * *
a a a
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Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ROBERT FROST JUNIOR HIGH
Markzon (Zelda Rosenthal) of PTA, Oak Park will hold its first
CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL
Glasgow Ave., Southfield, a daugh- meeting 8 p.m. Monday in the
RABBI
ter, Judy Beth.
school cafetorium. Mrs. Henry
• * a
Morris, PTA president, announced
Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald that there will be a short business
L. Chaiken (Beverly Feldman), meeting followed by a program,
FE 4-4149
FE' 4 - 8266 24745 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a "Know Your School District and
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Its Relationship to the Frost Jun-
daughter, Robin Lisa.
ior High School." A panel d 9itcus-
sion • and group talks will flow.
Seeks Data on Whereabouts
REV. GOLDMAN L.
Information on the whereabouts Public invited.
▪ * *
of Siegfried Levi, formerly of Sen-
JOCELYN KRIEGER will pre-
feld, Germany, is being sought by
MOHEL
sent her annual concert at the
Siegbert Schumann of Omaha.
Serving at Homes and Hospitals
Levi's antecedents include mem- Jewish Home for the Aged Oct. 20.
DI 1-9909
bers of the family Levi and Neu- For her fifth annual appearance
berger of Ichenhauser, Germany. at the home she will sing selections
He has a brother Stefan, now liv- in various languages including
RABBI CHASKEL
ing in Argentina. Information may well-known Yiddish and Hebrew
be submitted through David S. melodies, accompanied at the piano
GRUBNER
Levi, 2946 Penobscot Bldg., WO by Mrs. Bella Goldberg. She is
SPECIALIZED MOHEL
the wife of Byron Krieger, twice
1-2521.
Recommended by Physicians
member of the U.S. Olympic fenc-
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
ing team and winner of 52 state
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
3298 Sturtevant
TU 3-1441
and Midwest championships.
28—Friday, October 2, 1964

q3irth

The GREAT LAKES ANTIQUE
SHOW will be held Oct. 21-24 at - 0***************Irk****4rt
the Fountain Room of the Masonic
Temple. Fifty-five dealers from all
over the Midwest will be repre-
MIKE GREEN'S
sented.
a a a
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Music For Your Next Event

SID SHMARAK'S

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Academic Assistance — Elementary through College

Ainoun,cernents

OSS

Shaarey Zedek Young Adult
Group will hold its annual fall
dance, 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the
synogogue youth lounge. Every-
one age 21-35 is invited.

• Reading Development
• Tutoring
• Diagnostic Testing

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Phone: 864-2066

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