N ews Brevities The annual bake sale sponsored by the M U M F O R D PARENTS CLUB will be held 7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 20 at the school. Mrs. Sidney Winer is chairman. Con- tributions may be made at school during the day. This sale is the one fund-raising event during the year, with proceeds used for the scholarship fund. Donations in any amount may be made to the schol- arship fund as memoriams or hon- orariums. For information contact Mrs. L. H. Rosenthal, 18945 Muir- land. * s * A "UNIFIED JEWISH RELI- GIOUS EDUCATION CURRICU- LUM" to be used by Jewish chap- lains in the U.S. Armed Forces in the instruction of children of Jew- ish military personnel has' been] published by the National Jewish Welfare Board Commission on Jew- ish Chaplaincy. * * In its continuous effort to raise funds. the BLIND SERVICE CEN- TER of Metropolitan Detroit is selling holiday cards again this Year. The purchases will enable the Blind Service Center to con- tinue its programs to blinded citi- zens of the tri-county area. For samples of these distinctive cards, or for further information, call the Blind Service Center of Metro- politan Detroi t, TR 5-1000, or come to Room 507 of the Basso Building. 7338 Woodward. * * * Acclaimed by critics and audi- ences alike as the world's greatest ballet company, the legendary LENINGRAD - KIROV BALLET . Will be in Detroit Nov. 19 - 20, for two performances at Masonic Auditorium. One of the rare per- formances of "Swan. Lake," in which two ballerinas perform the roles of the white and the black swan, will occur when the troup presents the famous Tchaikowsky ballet on Nov. 20. Natalia Makarova will dance Odette. the white swan, 'and Olga Moiseyeva will dance Odile, the black swan. * • • "MAN AND SUPERMAN," a satirical comedy by Shaw, will be performed by the APA Asso- ciation of Producing Artists resident repertory company of Broadway players sponsored by the University of Michigan . Pro- fessional Theater, at the Detroit Institute of Arts Auditorium, at 4 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., Nov. 19, and at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 20. The per- formances are sponsored by the University Center for Adult Edu- cation (Wayne State University, the University of Michigan, East- ern Michigan University) and the Detroit Institute of Arts. 5 * 5 ICE SKATING begins Wednes- day, at the State Fairgrounds in- door ice rink operated by the De- partment of Parks and Recreation. The rink is in the Agricultural Building at the Fairgrounds. This is the hotel the Israelis voted Israel's best The ultra-smart Sheraton-Tel Aviv —beside the fabled Mediterranean. Beautiful rooms. Fabulous food. Lavish pool. Just a stroll from all the excitement of bustling Tel Aviv. Nightclubs. Sidewalk cafes. Yiddish drama. The Israelis, In a recent survey, voted it Itrael'i best hotel, The finest recommendation of all. For Insured Reservations, PR a Travel Agent or WO 1.8001 Sheraton- ilvivliotel Tal Aviv, Israel ,Stollman, Announces $10,000,000 Bar-Ilan Expansion Program; Dinner Here Wednesday to Help Spur Activities for Israel University WILLIAM PATERSON, in his one-man show; "A Profile of Holmes," will appear at e oi Town Hall just 10 days after his NEW YORK (JTA)-A $10,000,-- buildings as a new library, sports will be completed in six years." Broadway debut. His dramatic im- 000 expansion program is being center, secondary school, micro- He pointed out that the ex- personation of the great Supreme launched in the United States and biology center, . faculty living pansion project will enable the Court Justice Oliver W e nd e 11 other countries for the Bar-Ilan quarters, new administration corn- university to accept a student en- Holmes Jr. is a compilation of ma- University in Israel , . it was an plex and student dormitories. It rollment of 4,000 in contrast to terial from Holmes' speeches, nounced at the concluding session is expected that this undertaking the current number if 1,500. "As a result of the increase in the stu- letters and diaries. The program of the international conference of • s . *. dent body, over 1,000 gifted Amer- will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the the university's board of. governors held at the Croydon Hotel here. Dr. Joseph Lookstein, ican students will be afforded an Fisher Theater. The announcement was made si opportunity to study at Bar-an Il by/srae 1 nger on promram Program he said. Grinnell Galleries will hold an Phillip Stollman, chairman of the Dr. Joseph Lookstein, president Rabbi Joseph H. American Committee for Bar-Ilan -exhibition of recent paintings by Lookstein, act- of Bar-Ilan University, will be the . RODNEY LANDSMAN. Thursday University. mg president of Bar-lan. Univer- Stollman indicated that "This guest speaker at the annual dinner sity, appealed to American profes- through Dec. 12. of of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan, at 1, major expansion project will re Shaarey Zedek, 6:30 p.m. sors, educators and scientists to "join the distinguished faculty of DETROIT AREA NURSES have I suit in the construction of such Wednesday. the. University for one year and to been invited to join the nursing A The guest artist will be Hannah give courses in their subject field staff at Sinai Hospital at a series Churchill Will Accept hroni. Israeli singer who has such as American civilization, eco- of panel discussions on the care of lan s- - nomic theory, modern scientific the intensively ill. This series is Zionists' Herzl Medal tered folksongs m several ma developments, and the humanities." part of Sinai's in-service program. NEW YORK (JTA)--Sir Winston guages. r. William Haber, dean of the The next lecture in the series will Churchill has consented to accept j MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT 1 be 8 a.m. Dec. 7. the annual Theodor Herzl Award— U 'versity of Michigan College of * * * rature, Science and the Arts, a gold medallion—of the Zionist will introduce Dr. Lookstein. BERKLEY-OAK PARK AREA Organization of America. will have tryouts for its musical Paul Zuckerman, chairman of the He was selected unanimously by production, "My Fair Lady," Mon-• the organization as recipient of this dinner committee, will preside. and his orchestra Hyman Safran will bring greetings day, Tuesday and Thursday, 8-11 year's award in UN 3-6501 p.m., at Norup Junior High School. tribute to his his from the Jewish Welfare Federa- If No Answer can DI 14IK7 tion. Soloists, chorus members and or- accomplish- chestral musicians are needed. For ments both as information call Iry Ritter, LI an architect of 5-8333. the Jewish State * * 5 and protagonist WINTER GOLF LESSONS will o f Zionism," i begin Monday at three locations w a s announced of the DePartment of Parks and by Dr. Max Nuss- Recreation and continue until baum, ZOA pies March 1. Persons who wish to regis- i dent. ter for the lessons may call Chet In accep ting Churchill Jawor at Rackham Golf Course, JO the award, Sir Winston has desig- 6-3922 or. LI 8-5732. nated his , son. Randolph Churchill * * * to come to New York to receive DETROIT-GOLD AGENCY of the Herz' Gold Medallion in his the Massachusetts Mutual Life In- behalf. The presentation cere- EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS surance Company, 20800 Green- - monies will be held here on FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? field, placed 14th among the com- Dec. 16. On this occasion Randolph pany's 117 general agencies in the Churchill will read a personal mes- sale of individual life insurance sage from his father. for the first 10 months of 1964. The agency reported individual in- Is Conveniently Located et 19 Israeli Flour Mills surance sales for that period total- 20500 JAMES COUZENS Reopen by Govt. Order ing $14.181.957. (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel's 19 Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations! privately owed flour mills, shut Philly Jewish Federation Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT down by owners in protest against Airport Limousine Service Available Raises $10 Million in '64 alleged labor ontract )r. 1 violations, PHILADELPHIA (JTA).-Judge resumed operati s Nov. 5 under Nochem S. Winnet inaugurated an emergency ord r issued by,Fin- his third one-year term as presi- ance Minister Pinhas Sapir. Owners of the mills, which pro- dent of the Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia duce 85 per cent of Israel's flours, with the announcement that the decided to shut the mills- when Federation in the past year raised workers at a mill in Bnai Brak close to $10,000,000 for humani- started a slowdown for better terms than those being discussed tarian needs. LET. AVIS AND HERTZ FIGHT . This sum included funds for at a national level for a new con- maintenance of services at home tract The manufacturers told officials and abroad. building funds. capi- tal and endowment funds and of Histadrut, Israel's labor federa tion, that they would reopen the moneys for research and develop- ment, Judge Winnet noted. He mills only when the Histadrut would assure orderly production cited these major sources: The 1964 Allied Jewish Appeal. by all employees in all the mills. $4,411,000: 1964 United Fund Sapir issued his order to assure Torch Drive. nearly $2,000,000; flour for Israel. No agreement has building fund campaign, almost yet been reached between workers $2.500,000, reaching a total of and mill managements. more than $6,000,000 toward its five-year goal of $15,360,000. Julius Chajes Will Solo The legacies, endowments and SAMMY WOOLF Cranbrook House Motel SAM KOPPELMAN SAYS: I DON'T CARE IF I AM 1st, 2nd or 59th in the Center Symphony grants program resulted in pro- With Julius Chajes will be heard as ceeds of $352,815 from gifts and soloist in the Liszt Piano Concerto bequests. The remainder came from interest on invested endow- ments funds and various other sources. Morocco Jews Number 85,000, Report Shows (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) - CASABLANCA—Jewish commu- nity officials here released figures about the Jewish population in Morocco, showing that there are 85,000 Jews in the country now, with about 60,000 of the Jews liv- ing in. Casablanca. _ • Few , Jews- live In• southern Mo- rocco, the data showed, the 'ma- jority of them being concentrated in the larger cities. A breakdown . of the statistics showed that, in addition to the large Jewish popu- lation in Casablanca, the numbers of Jews• residing in other cities include the following: Rabat, 3,000; Tangier, 3,000; Menes and Marra- kech,: 2,500, eaela. - - - in E-flat Major at the next Center Symphony Orchestra concert 8:15 p.m., Nov. 24 at the Jewish Center,. Felix Resnick will be guest con- ductor. The program will include Cham- brin's Overture "Anaceron," Men- delssohn's Italian Symphony and Barbar's Adagio. for Strings. World Jewish Congress Hails ILO's 45th Year The World Jewish Congress in New York has sent a message of good wishes to the International Labor Organization on the occasion of its 45th anniversary. The mes- sage was sent by Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, director of the WJC's department of international affairs in New York, to David A. Morse, the director-general of the ILO in Geneva. THE DETROIT. 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