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January 01, 1965 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-01

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Women Plan Event for Home in Israel Pre-Donor Meeting Sasson-Schultz Rites
Last Gathering Set Are Solemnized Here

Before JNF Tea

‘4.

Mrs. Joseph Kahaneman (third from left), director of Batei
Avoth Orphans Home in Israel, receives a check from the Detroit
Mothers Committee which is planning a benefit donor luncheon for
the home noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Kahaneman,
who will address the luncheon, is with members of the steering
committee (from left) Mesdames Julius Spielberg, Joshua Sperka,
Isadore Levin, president, Mrs. Anna Levine, sponsor, and Mrs.
Walter Epstein. For reservations, call Mrs. Levine, DI 1-9061, or
Mrs. Epstein, DI 1-3523. Contributions may be sent to Mrs. Max
Stulberg, treasurer, 18219 Midway, Southfield. Rabbi Kahaneman
will be present at the luncheon.

VI/omen's

(More Clubs, Page 15)
BAGLEY SOUTH GROUP, Had-
assah, will meet for a bake-off and
cooking demonstration 12:15 p.m.
Tuesday at the Michigan Con-
solidated Gas Co. In addition, Mrs.
Martha Marinoff will demonstrate
the cooking of Israeli delicacies.
Prizes, favors and dessert will be
featured, and there will be a tour
of the new building. Advance
donations , will go toward Hadas-
sah's Alice Seligsberg Vocational
School, Israel. The public is in-
vited. For tickets, call Naomi Fox,
863-4437, or Ilene Berri s, UN
4-3073.
• • *
NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP-
TER, Children's Asthma Research
Institute and Hospital, will meet
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Jack Allweil, 18062 Wood-
ingham. Henri Phillips will give
a hair and beauty demonstration.
For information, call Mrs. Aliweil,
UN 1-6918.
* * •
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will hold a board meeting 12:30
p.m. Monday at Sholem Aleichem
Institute. There will be discussion
of the "Cherub Ball," to take place I
Feb. 28 at the Latin Quarter, and
tickets will be distributed. Dessert
luncheon will be served.
* * •
NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH,
Jewish Women European Welfare
Organization, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Cardish resi-
dence, 15716 Belden.
* * *
DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will
meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. Julius Zemmol, 25430
Karen, Oak Park.
* * *
ROSENWALD AUXILIARY
American Legion, will hold an ex-
ecutive board meeting and lunch-
eon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Josephine Weins-
weig, 18490 Monte Vista. Discus-
sion will center on the Shrine

Clubs

JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet noon Monday at
Jericho Temple. A committee will
be chosen to service the USO Jan.
11, and plans will be made for the
February officers luncheon.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold a special meeting dedi-
cated to Histadrut noon Tuesday
in the Labor Zionist Institute.
* * *
SCHAEFER GROUP, Hadassah,
will hold a board meeting 12:15
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Jack Sokol, 18923 Marlowe.

Canadian Jews
Honor Pioneer
on 95th Birthday

Sylvia Ravin will be guest speak-
er at the pre-donor meeting of
the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Na-
tional Fund, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Mrs. Ravin, a past-president of
the auxiliary, will relate her ob-
servations on a recent Mediter-
ranean trip, with particular stress
on Israel and its progress.
Mrs. Ravin is a national board
member of Foundation for JNF;
secretary of the League of Worn-
en's Organizations in Detroit; a
member of the Cultural Commis-
sion of the Jewish Community
Council and of the Internal Rela-
tions Committee.
Also featured on the program
will be Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, who
will render a medley of songs. She
will be accompanied by Mrs.
Jerome Levey.
Since this meeting will be the
last before the culminating donor
tea, Jan. 26 at Temple Israel, Mrs.
Morris Kutinsky, auxiliary presi-
dent, announced that progress re-
ports on donor activities will be
submitted by the program and
donor chairmen.
Particular emphasis in this
year's donor campaign will be
placed on the special effort to
obtain the first 100 "Charter In-
scribers" on the Pillars of Courage,
a project which the Auxiliary start-
ed a year ago.
Following, is a partial list of
inscribers secured as of Dec. 24,
each of whom will receive a pla-
que in recognition of his gener-
osity:

A number of Detroiters were
present for the recent testimonial
dinner to Echiel Silverman of
Toronto on the occasion of his
95th birthday. Over $6,000 was
raised for an endowment fund in
his name.
Father of Detroiters Max Silver-
man and Sam Silverton, the
honoree was cited by the Brother-
hood of Adath Israel Synagogue
for 57 years' service to the con-
gregation.
Mr. Silverman, retired owner of
a cleaning and pressing business,
came to Toronto from Romania
with his wife Chanah and children
in 1907.
His initial affiliation with Adath
Israel was when it was known as
the First Romanian Hebrew Con-
gregation. Since that time, he has
served in many capacities, as a
member of the executive, treasurer,
member of the chevra kadisha,
gabba and as president.
Besides his two sons in Detroit,
Mr. Silverman has three sons and
a daughter in Toronto, Al, Sid, Nor-
man and Mrs. Min Crozer; and
11 grandchildren and 17 great-
grandchildren. Mrs. Silverman
passed away in 1955.
Circus benefit in February. A reg-
Relatives from Montreal, Quebec
ular meeting will be held 8:30 and England were present for the
p.m. Jan. 13 at Cong. Beth Ye- testimonial.
hudah.
* * *
Irwin 1. Cohn to Head
DETROIT CANCER. FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will hold a board Vaad Horabonim Dinner
Irwin I. Cohn, attorney and
meeting Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Maury Gordon, community lead-
23520 Kenosha, Oak Park. Mrs. er, has been ap-
Emanuel Schwartz, vice-president pointed dinner
of the journal, will bring complete chairman for the
plans for the fund-raising campaign 27th annual ban-
kick-off luncheon. Plans for a quet of the Vaad

bowling party will be brought to
the board for approval by vice-
president of fuhd-raising, Mrs. El-
liot Schubiner. The nominating
committee for election of officers
will include Mesdames Louis Al-
pert, Harold Bornstein, Al Goren,
Harold Lopiloff and Louis Markle.

Horabonim, to be
held at Cobo Hall
March 7.
The appoint-
ment was an-
nounced by Jul-
ius Rotenberg,
general chairmar Cohn

Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
will hold an executive board meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center.
Discussion will center on nomi-
nation and election of new offi-
cers,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherman,
21644 Stratford, will be host and
hostess.
A regular election meeting is
planned for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the WC Center.

Want The Best?

Ask the Folks Who've Had

SAM BARNETT

and His Orchestra

LI 1-2563

MRS. ALBERT SASSON

• ART CLASSES •

ROBERT RUKAVINA

Judith Beverly Schultz, daugh-
will teach
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
PAINTING and
DRAWING
Schultz of Indiana Ave., and Al-
bert A. Staqson, son of Mr. and
FIELD ART STUDIO
18090 WYOMING at Curtis
Mrs. Morris M. Stasson of Sor-
UN 3-1031
rento Ave., were united in mar-
riage at Adas Shalof Synagogue
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recently. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
and Cantor Nicholas Fenabel of-
ficiated.
MUSIC BY
The bride wore a peau de soie
gown with a high neckline and
long sleeves. Alencon lace on the
bodice was trimmed with tiny
seed pearls, and panels of lace ex-
tended down the back, ending in
a chapel train. A matching lace
His Continental Orchestra
crown held her bouffant veil of
And Entertainment
imported illusion.
The bride's sister, Carol Anne
Schultz, served as maid of hon-
or. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David
Steinhardt, sister of the bride,
Madeline Sasson, sister of the
Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Joe and Belle
bridegroom,
Brina Hellman, Ju-
PLANNING
Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slat-
kin, the Larry Sobermans, Soberman
dith Karo, Naida Schiff and Ju-
and Milgrom, relatives and friends of
A
WEDDING?
dith
Selitsky.
Morris and Reva Fishman, Harry C.
Davidson, friends of the Hordes family,
Best man was Jack Sasson,
A
BAR
MITZVAH?
Earl Hordes, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hordes and family, Gertrude Lachover, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers
REMEMBER . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slatkin, Mrs. Solo- were Jack Schultz, brother of the
mon Sill, sons and daughter, Nettie and bride, David Steinhardt, Alan
Reubin B. Newman, Dr. Edmund J. and
Donald Elkins, Lena Rosen and family Greenwald, Joel Hellman, Mar-
and William and Jean Klafer.
shall Forstot and Robert Rose.
SAVES THE DAY!
Alissa and Marcy Pianin were
,
For Fine
flower girls. The ring bearer was
Color Movies Call
Sanford Plotkin.
Following a honeymoon in the
Rabbi RIEVAN W. SLAVKIN Catskills, the couple will reside on
of Temple Beth Israel, Jackson St. Martins Ave.
will represent the Jewish Chau -
tauqua Society as lecturer at
Spring Arbor College, Spring Ar-
bor, Michigan Jan. 11. The rabbi
will speak in the E. P. Hart Mem-
orial Chapel at 9:50 a.m. on the
subject, "Judaism's Contribution
to the World."
* * *
Joseph W. Walters, vice presi-
dent and advertising manager of
CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737
American Savings and Loan As-
sociation, announced that SOLO-
MON - SAYLES ADVERTISING,
3500 Book Building, has been
selected as its new agency.
WITH ELEGANT CUISINE • AND CROWN SERVICE
* * *
Beautiful Hall • Your Favorite Synagogue or Hall • Your Home
EDDIE FREDERICKS, interior
decorator and author, will reopen
the Detroit Town Hall series 11
a.m. Wednesday in Fisher Theater
with his lecture, "The Art of In-
18451
ferior Decorating . . and How
WYOMING
to Avoid It." Fredericks is the
author of "The Art of Inferior
Decorating," a collection of jokes
and comments about decorators'•
and the millions who are some-
times at their mercy.

ERIC

ROSENOW

UN 3-7626

SID SIEGEL

Brevities

LI 3-3400

ORCH ESTRA

FOR THE PERFECT PLANNED PARTY

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UN 4-4757

Mishkan Israel Slates
Installation Ceremonies

New officers of Cong. Mishkan
Israel Nusach Hari Lubavitcher
Center will be installed in special

ceremonies 10 a.m. Sunday fol-
lowing the Sunday seminar by
Rabbi J. N. Kranz.
Rabbi Moshe Polter, the new
president, will speak, and Nathan
Samet will be installing officer.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 1, 1965-21

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