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October 23, 1964 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-23

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I

`My Fair Lady'
to Be S ponsored
y ORT Women
by

Women Are Active
Local Drive for
City of Hope

Sisterhood Antique Show
Scheduled in Saginaw

Saginaw's Temple Bnai Israel
Sisterhood will hold its eighth an-
nual Antique Show and Sale Nov.
The premiere performance of 1-3 in the social hall. Hours will
be noon to 10 p.m.
"My Fair Lady" will be sponsored
a
ts3.
Dealers from throughout the
by chapters of Women's American
state will show their wares, and
ORT Nov. 1 at the United Artists
kosher
food will be served in the
Theater, with after-glow festivities
snack bar. Proceeds go to the
at the Standard Club and Sheraton
Torah Fund, religious school and
Casino.
sisterhood projects.
Funds raised from the project
Coordinator of the show is Mrs.
will go toward the program of the
Hyman Leibson, sisterhood presi-
Organiaztion for Rehabilitation
dent. She is assisted by chairmen
4.
Through Training, particularly the
Mesdames Louis Ravitch, dining
building of new schools.
room; Seymour Feldman and Her-
Among those taking an active
bert
Saul. contract; Bertha Ravitch,
part in planning are Park-wood
Martin Glancz, Hyman Hitow and
Chapter President Mrs. Jack Rubin,
J a m e s Pappas, kitchen; Alex
chairman of the premiere; and
Glancz and Fred Raznick, tickets;
Mesdames William Wetsinan, Mar-
Sam Siegel, Herman Feldman and
tin Myers, Sidney Bertin, Louis A.
Morris Yabrove, bake goods sale;
Gottleib, Nathan Spector, Abe
Lewis Imerman, posters; and Henry
Cherrin, Jack Kaufman, Henry
MRS. ADOLPH KESLER, long - Feldman. publicity.
Pariser, Ferdinand Alper, Phil Min-
time member of the Detroit Busi-
kin and Carl Seigel,
Group of the City of
For tickets, call Mrs. Bertin, TO nessmen's
Hope, presents handful of contri-
7.1066, or Mrs. Pariser, JO 6-2255. bution checks to MORRIS SU-

Home Relief Society will hold a
victory celebration meeting 12:30
p.m. Monday for the forthcoming

donor luncheon. Hostess for the

Monday dessert luncheon will be
Mrs. John Herman at her home,
3041 W. Outer Dr. Guests invited.
Program chairman Mrs. Sidney
Tauber will introduce Mrs. Henry
Berris, who will review the book
"Herzog" by Saul Bellow.

rzai

* * *

KENIC. the group's president. The
Chapters to Sell Antiques gifts are towards the 1964 fund

Home Relief Society Slates Pre-Donor Fete

Activities

Oakland-Hills and Town and i which is to be supplemented by
Country Chapters, Women's Amer- I contributions to be secured from
Bowling
Iran ORT, will hold their annual , the 52nd annual dinner to be given LIVONIA CHAPTER
antique show 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
.---- i Nov. 21 at the Sheraton Cadillac. League is gathering this season at
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
9:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Redford
Labor Zionist Institute.
Lanes. The league has a limited
Dealers in 1£3 booths will die-'
number of openings for prospec-
play furniture, china, glassware,
tive members. For information,
primitives, rugs, lamps. bric-a-brac
call Mrs. Lee Lebowitz, GR. 4-8084,
and jewelry. A tea room will offer i
Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yelm- or Mrs. Frances Klinger, GR. 6-
ref reshments.
4580.
.
.
dah
and Women's Sabbath League
Phili
p
, call \Jr -
F -,r tickets,
• • *
Buckfire. EL 3-3445, or Mrs. Paul will hold their anual donor lunch-
ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
Sherizen, LI 5-8753. Proceeds will eon noon Tuesday
at Imperial
Kosher
Catering. will hold its first dance of the
be used to maintain owl' vocation -
season 8:30 p.m. Saturday, at May-
Mrs. Jo s hua
al training schools in Europe. Asia
: Sperka w i 1 1 de- fair Catering. Music will be pro-
and North and South America.
liver the invoca- vided by Eric Rosenow and his
tion, and g u e s t Continentals. Buffet dinner will be
reservations, call
speaker w i 1I be served. F o r
). 1 Rabbi Jack Gold- Rosenow, UN 3-7626; Sam Freed-
* m a n, executive man. 356-6171; or Isaac Greener,
.. director o f t h e 532-5462.
*
*
*
4 schools. A m u s-
i c a 1 production BLOCH CHAPTER and LODGE
4"‘": also will be fea- will present "A Night of Old-Time
Mrs. Honigman tured. M o v i e s" 8:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at
F o r information a n d reserva- Workmen's Circle Center. Guests
tions, call donor chairmen Mrs. invited. For further information,
L o u i s Honigman. UN 3-7 9 32, or ' call Earl Kendler, 531-5711 or
Mrs. Leo Laufer, UN 4-4355. Bus Sarah Kessler, BR 3-5450.
* * *
transportation w i 11 be provided
from the old Yeshivah Building on
Dexter at 11:30 a.m.
Proceeds will go to the s•holar-
ship fund to further Torah educa-
The annual all-day Institute on
tion.
Judaism sponsored by the adult

Yeshivah Groups
Set Donor Event

Tf7

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T
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Dechter, co-chairman, UN 1-8869.

When you can be good, why
have them call you bad.—Baba

Kama 81.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, October 23, 1964

* 29111

Free Delivery

OUTLET POULTRY

2735 W. DAVISON

TO 8-4281

(Closed Monday)

BE A GUEST AT YOUR OWN PARTY !

• •

Bnai Brith Women's Council will
of begin 9:15 a.m. Nov. 4 at Holiday
a
Cong. Bnai Moshe is planning
Manor.

of Jewish Survival."

Lbs

Fryers

The Married Couples Club

served. For information call Mrs.
Silver, LI 7-9063.

Bess." Prizes will be presented,
according to Mrs. Abert Kaufman,
donor chairman.
For tickets, call Mrs. Harry Wei-
ner, 543-8158. President of Home
Relief is Mrs. Sol A. Miller.

DEXTER - DAVISON

Jewish education division of the

meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
Continental breakfast will be fol-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman lowed by a lecture on "Differ-
Silver, 13337 Balfour, Huntington ences in Synagogue Music" by
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Woods.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak Israel. Following luncheon Rabbi
on "The World of Sholem Alei- Sherwin T. Wine of Birmingham
chem" and refreshments will be Temple will speak on "The Drama

feature Hal Gordon and his orches-
tra and entertainer Jimmy Ran-
dolph, who sang in "Porgy and

COHEN, ZAGER & REZNICK—Proprietors of

Bnai Brith Women
to Attend Institute

Bnai Moshe Couples Club

The donor luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Nov. 4 at Cong. Shaarey Zedak will

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• Fresh Knishes Daily
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