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October 16, 1964 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-16

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Detroit's Bnai Brith Men and Women's Councils Set
1964-'65 Fund-Raising Campaign Goal of $200,000

,

The largest goal ever set by De-
"It is the time for all Bnai Brith ver, a privately endowed institu-
troit Bnai Brith—$200,000--is an- members to recognize our obliga- tion recognized throughout the
tion
to the living, the orphaned, world for the quality of its treat-
nounced for the 1964-65 fund-
the emotionaly disturbed children, ment of chest diseases and for its
raising campaign by the Metropoli-
to our heritage and its future and research department.
tan Men's and Women's Councils. to protect our Jewish
people and
The joint campaign will be un- minority groups against the ugli-
Want The Best?
der the chairmanship of Bernard ness of prejudice and discrimina-
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Panush and Mrs. Al Stein, vice tion so that we might live in peace
presidents of their respective and harmony."
SAM BARNETT
councils.
Among Bnai Brith's philanthro-
and His Orchestra
Support for Bnai Brith's many pies are Bellefair, a residential
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international. national and local treatment center in Cleveland for
philanthropies and services will emotionaly troubled children; Leo
come from the campaign proceeds. N. Levi Hospital in Hot Springs,
In a joint statement, Sol Moss Ark., a free, non-sectarian institu-
and Mrs. Jack Sayles, presidents of tion for the treatment of arthritic
the two councils, which direct the and rheumatoid diseases: and the
N
activities of the 54 area lodges national
Jewish Hospital in Den-
and chapters. said:
REMEMBER . .
The True International Touch!
"The decade of the '60's is one
that will be referred to as the
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years of dynamic change; in
world history, in the change of
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role for the United States, and
For Fine
and IalttC•
in the change of approach for
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national organizations. This
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change, as it applies to Bnai
Brith. is dramatically pointed out
by the fact that the 'memories'
by which we grew and sustained
ourselves in the past are no long-
er applicable to the 'visions' for
"Buy With Confidence"
today and tomorrow.

PLANNING
A WEDDING?
A BAR MITZVAH?

More than 500 membership drive volunteers will be honored by

the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council at a premiere

showing of "The Girl With the Green Eyes" at Studio 8 Theater
1 p.m. Wednesday. It will celebrate the successful citywide Bnai
Brith Women "Person to Person Day" Oct. 4. The membership
cabinet, under the leadership of Mrs. Morris Pleason and Mrs. Irving
Isaacs, acquisition and retention chairman, respectively, includes
committee members Mesdames Isadore Weinberg, Henry Goldenberg,
M. Moss. Sidney Levine and Manuel Katzman. Prizes will be awarded.
Making the final plans for the premiere showing are (from left)
Mrs. Isaacs; Ronald Bennett, manager of the Studio 8:- Mrs. Pleason;
and Mrs. Jack Sayles, president of the Detroit Council of Bnai Brith
Women.

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DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER ISRAEL CHAPTER will meet
will hold a membership-retention 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work-
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at men's Circle Center. A program

Temple Israel. Luncheon will be on BBYO will feature guests from
served: A fashion show willl be some of the youth groups.
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presented. and a complete fashion
PISGAH LODGE will honor
make-up kit will be given to win-
Bnai
Brith's
21st
birthday at an
ning paid-up member. District
o
awards will be presented and new open
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at
members will be honored. Pro - the Labor Zionist Institute. Rabbi
gram chairman is Mrs. Ben Grus- Ernst Conrad of Temple Beth
Jacob. Pontiac. will speak. and a
kin. Guests invited,
musical program will be presented.
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If No Answer Call

Gernologists

cri3nal ( . Brith

and his orchestra

SID SIEGEL

Diomontologists

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OPEN THURS., FRI.

?IL 9 P.M

EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH?

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(8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland)
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations!
Dine of the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT

Guests invited.

PISGAH CHAPTER will hold a
ing all past presidents at a candle- meeting and dessert luncheon
Airport Limousine Service Available
lighting ceremony noon Tuesday. 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
The Wayne Eastern Deanery Play- Labor Zionist Institute. Council-
ers will
present "Strictly for man Mel Ravitz will present his
Laughs.• Refreshments will be views on "The Human Relations
served. and guests are welcome. Issues—Reflections of the Coming .
.
For
reservations. call Mrs. M. hap- November Election." Mr , . David
' Ian. UN 3-4580 or Mrs. Charles Haberman is chairman.
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LOUIS STONE CHAPTER will
CENTENNIAL, REX and EDDIE hold a general meeting 12:30 p.m.
Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods
JACOBSON LODGES will hold a Oct. 28 at Elias Brothers Big Boy,
joint meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursday Eight Mile Rd. near Evergreen.
at the Oak Park Jewish Center , There will be a pancake luncheon
to hear a debate between Repub- and a speaker from the Better
Between Hartwell I Schaefer
lican Richard Durant and Prof. Al- Business Bureau, who will tell
How Not to be Swindled."
fred Kelly of Wayne State Univer-
city.
; IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE will
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hold a political forum featuring
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER two candidates for office 9 p.m.
will hold a fashion show 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist In- * *******-v-4,-***
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social 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong.
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22—.Friday, October 16, 1964



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