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December 04, 1964 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-12-04

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7

Kessler-Horowitz
Engagement Is Told

activities in Society

Waxman - Frankel
Betrothal Announced

City of Hope Couples
to Discuss Business

Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at the home of Fred and
Clara Silber, 14511 Rosemary, Oak
Park.
Final tabulations of the Leuke-
mia Letter Project and plans for

- Out-of-town guests
here for the recent Bas Mitzvah of Roberta
Helen Wainer, daughter of the Michael Wainers of Wisconsin Ave.,
were Mr. and Mrs. M. Shapiro and Mrs. Dora Brown of Mattapan,
Mass.; Mrs. Harriet Newport and children Carole and Jeffrey of
fund raising in 1965 will be dis-
University City, Mo.; Mrs. Sylvia Drazen and son Paul of Clayton,
cussed. A social evening will fol-
Mo.; and Jeffrey Drazen of Medford, Mass. The Bas Mitzvah was held
low.
at Beth Aaron Synagogue. The out-of-towners were among the guests
for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Warner of
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Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park.
Eric M. Schiffer, son of the Alfred Riskins of Flint, observed his
Bar Mitzvah at Cong. Beth Israel, Flint, recently. The grandson of
MAKE IT
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman of Wisconsin Ave., he was honored at
a catered dinner in Detroit.
A MEMORABLE EVENT
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority at Wayne University has named as new
WITH THE INCOMPARABLE
pledges Sherry Starr, Zina Perlman, Barbara Nakell, Gail Linovitz,
Sandy Blum and Marilyn Helper.
The Kutnick Cousins Club will hold a children's Hanukah party
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
2 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cohen, 23281
Harding,
Oak
Park. The program will be conducted by three Bar
MISS PAMELA KESSLER
MISS SUSAN WAXMAN
Mitzvah boys of the past year, Alvie Cohen, Herschel Riger and Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kessler of Kutnick. Gifts will be distributed and latkes served.
The Edward M. Waxmans of Ren-
Mendota Ave announce the engage-
A Hanukah program was presented Tuesday for the residents frew Road announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Pamela at Southfield Nursing Home by Cantor Hyman J. Adler, Rabbi Hayim ment of their daughter, Susan Ann,
Jeanne to David Allan Horowitz, Donin and Max Sosin of Con. Bnai David.
to Jerome Henry Frankel. son of
By HAITI E
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Horo-
(Mrs. Seymour
and Mrs. Isadore Frankel of
Photographers Leo R. Knight, Jack Gorback and Donald L. Coville
Schwartz)
witz of Wisconsin Ave.
ross Ave., Birmingham.
were in Rochester, N.Y., recently for photographic demonstrations held
UN 4-7294
Miss Kessler attended the Uni- by the Eastman Kodak Co.
he bride-elect is a graduate
Elegant Satin
versity of Michigan and is pres-
medical technician of Carnegie In-
Accessories
entlya junior in the College of
stitute, Detroit. Her fiance is a
Place Cards,
Education at Wayne State Uni-
graduate of the University of Michi-
Informals,
versity. Her fiance, .a senior in the
gan and will attend osteopathy
Hostess Sets
WSU College of Engineering, is
school in the fall. An Aug. 10 wed-
Photo
by
Jack
Gorback
affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta
ding is planned.
Fraternity and Tau Beta Pi Engi-
The eight-day Festival of Lights
Refreshments and games will be
neering Honor Society.
draws to a close this weekend, but
featured.
A Sept. 12 wedding is planned. the celebrations will continue, with
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim and
a few scheduled for next weekend. its affiliates will hold a Hanukah
Green-8 Center
The public is invited to a number dinner 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the
Edward I. Fleischman
Greenfield/8 Mile
of these gatherings; others are list- social hall. A cocktail hour will
Returned as President
ed on the youth page.
Bloomfield
precede the dinner, and a candle-
Among the festivities are the lighting ceremony by Cantor Jo-
Commons
of Home for the Aged
following:
seph Birnholtz is planned. Humor-
Maple,
Lahser
Subakatt
Edward I. Fleischman was re-1
Northwest Sisterhood and Men's ist Max Sosin and an orchestra are
elected president of the Jewish Group of Young Israel will have a scheduled along with induction of
Home for Aged at the meeting of Hanukah supper 8:30 p.m. Satur- members who have recently joined
day at the Young Israel Building. the congregation. Rabbi Joel Litke
the board Sunday.
A program, with various games, is will he installing • officer.
Serving with
planned. Proceeds will go towards
him are Abraham
Branch Seven, Labor Zionist
Mogen Hayeled, children's fund.
Borman, Jack 0.
Organization, will have a party 7
The public is invited.
Lefton, and Mil-
BLOOMFIELD •
COMMONS
p.m.
Sunday at the home of Mr.
Cong. Beth Yehudah, together
ton K. Mahler,
A new Juliet suburban
at your door!
with its sisterhood and auxiliary, and Mrs. Louis Rosen, 23880 Moritz,
vice - presidents;
will hold the annual latke party Oak Park.
Samuel J. Green-
7 p.m. Sunday in the social hall.
The annual Temple Beth El
berg. treasurer;
A surprise package auction will
Hanukah Family Supper will be
Dan LeVine, Sec-
highlight the program, consisting
at 6 p.m. Sunday in the social
retary; and Ira
JULIET'S
of a candle-lighting ceremony.
hall.
I. Sonnenblick, as-
Hanukah
songs,
games
and
refresh-
Fleischman
HOSTESS ROBE IN
sistant secretary.
A Hanukah Festival is planned
Fleischman has. been associated ments. Guests invited.
CAPROLAN
by Americans for Progressive Is-
Radomer Aid and Ladies Soci-
with the Home for many years and
rael-Hashomer Hatzair, 8:30 p.m.,
NYLON WITH
ety will sponsor a latke party for
has served as president for the
Dec. 13 at the Labor Zionist Insti-
KODEL FIBER
members 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at itute. Participating in the musical
past four years. He has played a
the Workmen's Circle Center.
leading part in the development
FILLING
program are Arela Barley, Israeli
of the Home, now in its third loca-
folk singer, and Shlomo Bieder-
tion since the original founding in
man, Israeli composer and award
1905.
and used as a model by corn- Tickets Are Available winner in the Israeli Festival • of
The modified
.
munities throughout the country.
Songs. Guest speaker will be
A-line extends
to
Jan
Peerce
Event
Fleischman stated the coming
Richard Yaffe, vice chairman of
itself to floor
year was a time of opportunity to for Israel Bonds
API. United Nations correspondent
length in the
move ahead in service to the aged
from the Israeli daily Al Hamish-
The Israel Bond Hanukah Festi- mar and The London Jewish
cozy quilt robe,
It is anticipated that Borman Hall
in the new facilities will be ready val will be held 8 p.m. Sunday. Chronicle, managing editor of
touched with
for occupancy in early summer in Cobo Hall, with Jan Peerce, Israel Horizon and former CBS
one large rose
noted
tenor,
as
guest
star.
Tickets
1965.
correspondent in Europe. His topic
at the neckline!
are still available.
is
"Will
American
Jewry
Survive?"
Leonard N. Simons will continue
Not shouring is
Robert Lurie of St. Louis, na- Refreshments will be served. For
as chairman of the executive com-
tional Israel Bonds special events reservations, call the Detroit
the hidden front
mittee.
chairman, also will be on the pro- Chapter offices, UN 4-5696.
zipper. Choke
There are persons who are chain- gram.
of soft yellow
The Zionist Revisionists of De-
Peerce will be heard in a pro-
ed to gold and silver.
—Sabbath.
or pink. Small
gram of cantorial masterpieces, op- troit will have a Hanukah Dance
or medium.
eratic arias and favorite folk songs. Festival 9 p.m. Dec. 12 at Beth
JULES DONESON TRAVEL
The Israel Hanukah festival is Aaron Synagogue. Dancing to an
the climax of the 1964 Detroit orchestra and refreshments will be
PHOTO-QUIZ NO. 5
Israel Bond campaign, the most featured. Proceeds will go to the
Israeli Sick Fund. For reservations,
successful in Detroit's history.
Admission is open to 1964 Israel call Norman Horowitz, DI 1-2940,
Bond purchasers. Tickets may be or Simon Cieck, TR 3-5757.
purchased by calling the Israel
Bloomfield
Bond Office, DI. 1-5707, or at Cobo
WSU Psychiatry Prof
Commons — Open
Hall on the night of the festival.
Phillip Stollman will be the to Speak on Nazi Era
every nite 'til 9.
chairman of the evening. The
(Closed Sundays)
Dr. Henry Krystal, assistant pro-
Hanukah candles
fessor of psychiatry at Wayne
will be lit by -
State University and psychiatric
United Hebrew
examiner for German - compensa-
Schools pupil Da-
Green - 8 Center
tion cases in the Detroit area, will

IRV FIELD

427-9317

INVITATIONS

Hanukah Gatherin gs Are Scheduled
as Culmination to Festive Week

idiot

GRAND OPENING

DEC. 4TH

1

$20

She's Hawaii-bound with her ath-
lete-husband (and the Harry Cor-
dons) travel arrangements by
JULES DONESON TRAVEL
AGENCY. A native Detroiter, she's
the daughter of a prominent
member of the Jewish Community.

WHO IS SHE?

(Answer next week on Activities
in Society page)

vid Goodman, 11-
year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Goodman,
19351 Tracy.
A highlight of
the evening will &oilman
be the presenta-tion of the Worn-
an of Valor emblems to Mesdames
Abe Kasle, Jack Berent, Louis M.
Ellman, Norma Hudosh and David
Miller. Women of Valor are pur-
chasers or saleswomen of Israel
Bonds in amounts of $100,000 or
more.

speak before the Brenner-Truman
Branch of Farband 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. The public is invited.
Dr. Krystal, a fOrmer inmate of
Auschwitz and other concentration
camps, organized the Wayne State
University annual workshop on
"Problems of Survivors of the Nazi
Holocaust." His talk will focus on
the Nazi era.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 4, 1964-25

Open every nite
'HI 9.
Sundays 12 noon
to 5 p.m.

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