-r4 Israel's A atom Quartet to Appear at JNF Women's Donor Tea Jan. 26 omen's Farband Branch to Hear Analysis of Book Shmot "An Analysis of the Book Shmot" will .be given by Movsas Goldoftas, director of the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yiddish Shule 8:30 p.m. Saturday .at the Labor Zionist Institute. YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH The lecture, sponsored by Far- PTA will hold a board meeting 8:30 band Branch 114, is open to the p.m. Wednesday at the home of public. Refreshments will be Mrs. Arthur Gold, 15231 Oak Park served. Blvd, Oak Park. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, For the HY Spot City of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Of Your Affair Monday at Imperial Caterers. A Music by panel discussion by members of "Recovery. Inc." will be held. Hus . bands invited. This will be the And His Orchestra final opportunity to make reserva- (Hy Utchenik) tions for the New Year's Eve party. For reservations, call Mrs. Louis 342-9424 Markle, DI 1-3644. • Distinctive Ceremonies * * • Specialty! HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday ; at the Cluhs Hy , Herman AYALONS QUARTET FROM ISRAEL. The Ayalons, a quartet from Is- mel, stars of stage, television and' radio, who sing, dance, mug and kid, will be the feature of the forthcoming donor tea of the Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Na -1 tional Fund, Jan. 26, 12:30 p.m. at Temple. Israel. Some 1,500 Detroit women are expected to attend the 34th annual event, which will culminate several months of intensive campaigning. in behalf of Jewish National Fund pro gram of 1 d reclamation. Recognition will be given to I those whose contribution of $300 or more made possible the per- manent inscription of their names, j or that of loved one, or of organi- I nations, on the special project,1 "The Pillars of Courage," which I was launched by the JNF Auxil- [ iary at its donor. a year ago. The goal this year. according to Mrs. Pearl Nosa.n, donor chairman, is to while appearing before the Israeli Army in the Sinai Campaign of 1956. Leo Fuld. owner of Cafe Sahbma in New York, sent for the group signing them to a two month con- tract at his club and extending it to a full year. After this engage- ment they performed _in the most 'famous hotels, nightclubs and con- cert halls all over the U.S.A. and Canada. Mrs. Morris Kutinsky is presi- dent of the Auxiliary and Mrs. Samuel Baker is program chair- man. * * * MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. On the program are two films from the Michigan ; Cancer Foundation. "Breath of Fresh Air" and "Habit fbr Life''. Guests invited. Refreshments will be served. * * • ACHIEZER will meet 9 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gloria El' Chonen, 14451 Vernon, Oak Park. A representative of the Red Asthma Victims to Benefit From 'Dear Me' Showing Cross will present a program on Northwest Detroit and New Life chapters of the Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital will sponsor a benefit showing of "Dear Me, The Sky Is Falling," starring Gertrude Berg, Jan. 12 at the Fisher Theater. For tickets at box office prices, call Mrs. George Frank, VE 6-1897, Mrs. William Sklar, 544-8404, or Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI 8-7884. Proceeds will go toward rehabili- tation of pulmonary cripples at the hospital-home and toward asthma; allergies research. see the Pillars of Courage rise to altnost their full height, by reach- ing the first 100 "Charter Subscrib- ers" on the Pillars. The Ayalons have gained prom- inence first in the Israeli War of Liberation in 1948. Several boys burst out in fiery song elevating the morale of the small number of soldiers defending the Valley of 4yalon, thereby initiating the for- Zhitomir Progressive Aid mation of this quartet. toMark Its 35th Year Zhitomir Progressive Aid So- The Ayalons' harmonizing tal- ents became known to young and ciety will celebrate its 35th anni- old alike throughout Israel winning versary at a banquet 6:30 p.m. Ouch recognition that in a few Sunday at Oak Manor Caterers. The philanthropic-social group, short years the group produced 13 programs which included parodies on plays such as Othello, Hadibuk and Three Penny Opera. Chosen to appear in a permanent program on the "Kol Israel" radio station they Simultaneously won over the en- tire public with the L.P. records. Life • Magazine photographed one of their • unforgettable perform- ances in the middle of the desert i home of Mrs. Philip. Lowell, 12946 Santa Clara. Dessert luncheon will be served. Program Chairman Mrs. Sidney Tauber will introduce Mrs. Walter Seligson, who will show pictures of her recent trip to the World's Fair. Mrs. Sol A. Miller will preside. founded by members from the area around Zhitomir, Ukraine. is a con- tributor to a number of communal causes, such as the Allied Jewish Campaign, United Foundation, His- tadrut, American Red Cross, Red Mogen David of Israel and the Jewish National Fund. Special guests at the banquet will be children of the members. Israel Bonds Reach $2,200,000 Mark sv% L. At the Israel Bond Big Day final cash collection affair of the year, held Sunday were (from left) seated: Mesdames Louis M. Elli- man, Chen chairman; Max StolLman, honorary women's division Chair- man; David Pollack, sponsor chairman; rear, standing, Mrs. Dan Shapiro, sisterhood chairman; Mrs. Sid Schwartz, women's builder ehairman, and Louis E. Levitan, Detroit director. The total of $2,200,000 in cash Israel Bond sales during this year was reached at the affair. 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JULIET HAS THE MOST UNUSUAL FASHIONS! [ 3 at the Institute. Hostesses will be Rebecca Cohen and Nettie Be- tensky. Refreshments w i 1 1 be served. Husbands invited, along with other guests. * * JEWISH NATIONAL FUND AUXILIARY will> hold a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Max Stollman. 12870 ; Burton, Oak Park. SALE! Women's Group to Hear Wife of Ponevez Dean at Children's Home Benefit Mrs. Jose ph enema , wife o f the dean of Ponevez Yeshiva, Bnei Brak, Israel. and director of the Batei Avoth Children's Home for Orphaned and Refugee Children, will be principal speaker at the an- FAMOUS NAME 2 & 3 PIECE DOUBLE KNIT WOOL DRESSES EXACTLY 1 /2 PRICE nual Detroit Mothers Committee donor luncheon noon Jan. 5. at Cong. Beth Yehu- dah. Sponsor of the annual luncheon is Mrs. Anna Le vine, in memory of her late hus- band, Isaac. Mrs. Kahane- man will reveal plans for the newest branch of Mrs. Levine Batei Avoth, which will open shortly in Ashdod- Yam, site of the new port now be- ing erected by the Israeli govern- ment. An entire yeshiva city is now being erected, and the chil- dren's home will offer additional opportunity for youngsters from Algeria and Morocco. Mrs. Kahane- man recently arrived from Israel and participated in the annual Netzivim dinner - for sponsors in New York City. For reservations call Mrs. Tillie Epstein, DI 1-3523, or Mrs. Isadore Levine, Detroit Mothers Committee president, Dr 1-9061. Contributions may be sent to Treasurer Mrs. M. Stulberg, 18219 Midway, South- field. THE DETROIT .JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 25, 1964-15 1. WERE $45 to $99 This red 3-piecer is just one from this terrific collection of nationally known, better knits. Many styles in the season's top fashion colors. Sizes 8 to 18, but not every size in every style . . . so hurry in for best selections! 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