Balfour Concert Social Function Set
for Wednesday at Feldman Home
Kriesberg's Art
Is On Exhibit at
Siden's Gallery
Tallis, Tefillin Club
to Meet at Beth Aaron
For the HY Spot
Of Your Affair
Music by
The Tallis and Tefillin Club of
Beth Aaron Synagogue will hold
services 8:30 a.m. Sunday at the
synagogue. Following breakfast, a
program wil be devoted to.the In-
dianapolis Speedway races.
Bowling teams are being formed
for the entire season. All boys age
12-17 are invited. Parents may par-
ticipate in services, breakfast and
the program.
Beginning Monday, recent paint-
ings and drawings by Irving Kries-
berg will be exhibited at the
Franklin Siden Gallery, 213 David
85'
Whitney Building.
Kriesberg was born and raised
in Chicago where- he received his
formal art training. In 1945 he
moved to New York and now lives
in the suburbs with his poetess
wife and children. Presently he is
an instructor of painting at both
Yale University and New York
University.
For 25 years Kriesberg's paint-
ings have been exhibited at many
of the major public and private
galleries in this country. Current-
ly his work is owned by such in-
Planning the cocktail supper in advance of the Balfour Concert
stitutions as the Museum of Mod-
are standing (from left) Judge Ira Kaufman, Al Borman, I. Irving
ern Art, Whitney Museum, Balti-
Feldman, host, and Dr. Alex Friedlaender, this year's chairman.
more Museum and Rose Museum,
Seated (from left) are Mrs. Feldman, hostess, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs.
Brandeis University among others.
Friedlaender and Mrs. I. Walter Silver.
His one man show will continue
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The leading social event of the troit and the fine work it is doing at the Franklin Siden Gallery
year has been set for next Wed- in behalf of American Jewry and through Nov. 12.
nesday at the home of Mr. and Israel.
Additional sponsors are: Mrs. Federation Committee
Mrs. I. Irving Feldman. Taking
the form of a cocktail supper, pre- Theodore Bargman, Mrs. Leon
ceding the 32nd annual Balfour Kay, Philip Stollman and Messrs. - Acts on Federal Grants
At a meeting of the board of
Concert to be held at Ford Audi- and Mesdames Harry Becker,
torium. Oct. 31. The concert will Abraham Borman. Tom Borman, governors of the Jewish Welfare
Federation,
Mrs. Charles Lakoff,
America's great col or a t u r e Avern Cohn. Irwin Cohn. Reubin
sopranos. and the Toledo Sym- Dubrinsky, Louis M. Elliman, I. chairman of the study committee
phony Orchestra under the direc- Irving F e l d m a n, Walter L. of the Joint Vocational Services,
Lion of Serge Fournier. Field, Max Fisher, Nathan Freed- presented the committee's findings,
The hosts _expressed the hope land, David Goldberg, Louis Ham- based on a ten month study, pur-
that many additional Detroiters burger, Samuel Hamburger, suant to the use of government
will enroll as sponsors of this Joseph Holtzman, Joseph H. funds for Jewish agencies.
year's concert and help support Jackier, Maxwell Jospey, Morris
Mrs. Lakoff said that the in-
the4 ionist Organizaiton of De- Karbal, Abe Kasle, Joseph Kron, creasing interest in obtaining fed-
M. Ben Lewis, Edward C. Levy, eral funds had resulted in a nation-
John Lurie, Morris Mercky, Joseph wide "research funds fever."
CIVIC LEADER SPEARHEADS
William Roth, Nate Shapiro,
ACTIVITY FOR BETH YEHUADH'S Ross.
The study committee made sev-
Hugo Slotkin, Nathan Silverman,
eral recommendations. Basic to
SEMI-CENTENNIAL DINNER
Max Stollman, Lew Wisper, and
these was the guiding principle
Sperry & Hutchinson.
that the prime purpose of a Jewish
agency is to serve the needs of the
Jewish community. Therefore, any
program of aid stemming from
federal sources should be consid-
ered in the light of its ability to
provide a significant portion of
A living memorial to the late the Jewish community with mean-
Max Handler, Detroit financier ingful and desirable aid.
It was recommended that any
and philanthropist, will be present-
ed in the form of more than $35,- program entailing the use of gov-
000 to the Children's Orthogenic ernment funds should be dealt ,
School for the emotionally dis- with through the regular budget-
ing and planning process of the
turbed.
Mr. Handler, who died last year Jewish Welfare Federation and its
at age 57, was vice president of constituent agencies.
the school's executive committee
The committee reaffirmed the
and a motivating force behind its primacy of service to the Jewish
operation.
community by Jewish agencies
Sam E. Dashow, pictured above,
The fund, begun by a group of based on the conviction that, be-
is serving in the capacity of Pro- his friends and relatives, is ex- yond the service which they ren-
gram Chairman for the forth- pected to be used for a psychiatric der, the agencies project the image
coming Fiftieth Annual Dinner clinic at the school. 10235 W. Seven of the Jewish community and are
Celebration of Yeshivath Beth Mile. It is the only non-profit day symbolic of its values and tradi-
Yehudah, at which - the guest school of its kind in the state.
tions.
Only request by the fund-raisers
speaker will be the world re-
Members of the study committee
nowned orator, scholar, and author was that a plaque bearing Max with Mrs. Lakoff are Mrs. Esther
IIandler's name be placed in the Appelman, secretary; Paul Broder,
Rabbi Issac Swift.
Mr. Dashow, who is President of lobby of the school entrance.
Albert Cohen, Ronald L. Green-
the. Mutual Finance Corporation,
berg, Eugene Greenspan, Mrs.
and Vice-President of the Mens' Seriously Disturbed Youth Joseph H. Jackier, Mrs. Sidney J.
Club at Temple Emanuel, lives
Karbel, Robert Kasle, Dr. David
with his wife and family at 23655 . Mounting Problem for
Orzech, Alan E. Schwartz, Benja-
Huntington, Huntington Woods, Jewish Family Agencies
min J. Shumaker, and William M.
Michigan.
A growing proportion of the Wetsman.
He received his education at the children coming to the attention of
University of Illinois where he spe- the nations Jewish family service
cialized in Economics. Since that and child care agencies are seri- Samuel Boncheck Due
time he has become one of the na- ously disturbed youngsters who
tion's outstanding experts in con- cannot be treated in their own at Arlazaroff Party
The 30th celebration of Arlazar-
sumer finance and at present is homes, it was reported in a study
giving a seminar on consumer released• by the Council of Jewish off Branch, Farband, will feature
as special guest the national presi-
finance under the auspices of the Federations and Welfare Funds.
University of Michigan. He is co-
The CJFWF reveals that treat- dent of Farband Labor Zionist Or-
authoring a book on that subject ment of these emotionally disturb- der, Samuel Boncheck of New
ed children is hampered by acute York, 5:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at the La-
at the present time.
Recently, Mr. Dashow was asked shortages of services and facilities, bor Zionist Institute.
Sidor Belarsky, concert and op-
by Governor Romney of the state especially in intermediate and
of Michigan to join the Youth smaller - sized Jewish communities era singer, will number of Hebrew
and Yiddish selections.
Commission for the Fight Against where resources are limited.
Boncheck, who recently returned
The document notes that the
Juvenile Crime.
Sam Dashow, for many years an number of boys requiring care — from the World Conference of the
outstanding community leader, has particularly from age eight Labor Zionist movement in Israel,
devoted himself to religious and through through adolescence—con- will report on the decisions made
civic activities that have brought tinues to increase, while the numb- at the conference and will bring
him to the forefront of the–Jewish er of girls in need of treatment greetings from the national Far-
Community. He has promisedMr-- has decreased slightly in most corn- band office and from Histadrut in
Israel.
outstanding and enriching program mu nities.
For reservations, call tic k e t
It additionally reports that a
for the Fiftieth Anniversary Din-
ner Celebration of Yeshivath Beth growing percentage of the appli- chairman, Isadore Brown, WE
Yehudah scheduled to take place tants come from middle and upper 3-7888.
Sunday evening, October 25th, at ma:Idle-class families where one or
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