Adas Shalom Women Map Donor
w
Sydney L. Ruby
in Running for
Oak Park Judge
Lyn Brozgold to Wed Pioneer Women
Plan Oneg Shabbat
Gerald Zeff in June
Detroit Council of Pioneer Wom-
en will hold an oneg shabbat in
honor of Tu b'Shevat at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
The program, under the .direc-
tion of Mrs. Frank Rath, Council
education vice president, will fea-
ture a guest speaker, Dr. Sylvan
Ginsburgh, Hebrew educator. There
also will be a play reading, "This
is Israel," by members of the Pio-
neer Players, singing led by Mollie
Weisberg and a Yiddish interlude
by Mrs. Harry Mondry. Chairman
will be Frances Shayne.
Refreshments will be served by
members of Sharona Chapter, host-
esses for the afternoon.
The public is invited. For infor-
mation, call Pioneer Women of-
fices, DI 1-0786.
Attorney Sydney L. Ruby has
announced his candidacy for mu-
nicipal judge in Oak Park.
Ruby, 28, graduated from Mum-
ford High School and received his
bachelor of arts and law degrees
at Wayne State University. He is
working toward his master of laws
degree in the field of taxation.
He lists memberships in the
Oakland County, Detroit, Michigan
and American Bar associations as
well as the American Trial Law-
yers' Association. He is a director
of the Southfield Junior Chamber
Behind the scenes of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood Donor Luncheon, of Commerce, and a former direc-
planned for Feb. 10, are (from left) seated, Mesdames Dan Shapiro, tor of the Area Services Associa-
tickets; Ben Morganroth, sisterhood president; Louis Haber, decora- tion, a United Foundation agency
MISS LYN BROZGOLD
tions; and Herman Avrin, treasurer. Standing are Mesdames Theodore helping needy members of his
Thomas, future leaders chairman; Joseph Gordon, tickets; Harry Nach- community and is a former legal
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brozgold of
For the HY Spot
man, donor chairman; Daniel Weinbaum, honoriams and memoriams; assistant to a Wayne County Cir- London Ave. announce the engage-
Of Your Affair
Ethel Benjamin, sponsors; and George Bassin, honoriams and memo- cuit judge. He lives at 23841 Onei-
ment of their daughter Lyn Phyllis
Music by
da with his wife and daughter.
riams.
to Gerald A. Zeff, son of Mr. and
* * *
Mrs. David H. Zeff of Woodingham
Mrs. Ben Morganroth, president
And His Orchestra
Dr.
of Adas Shalom Sisterhood, an-
(Hy Utchenik)
nounces the annual donor lunch-
Miss Brozgold attended Wayne
eon will take place noon Feb. 10
342-9424
State University, and her fiance at-
in the social hall.
• Distinctive ceremonies
of District Grand Lodge No. 6, tended Walsh Institute of Account-
Albert
Einstein
Lodge
and
Chap-
a Specialty!
This is the Sisterhood's only
Bnai Brith, will be guest speaker ancy. A June wedding is planned.
fund-raising affair, proceeds of ter will launch the 1965 Bnai Brith
at the event on
which support a wide range of Israel Bond program with their an-
behalf of Israel
projects, the youth education pro- nual Israel Bond Dance 8:30 p.m.
Bonds.
gram, Camp Ramah scholarships,1 Jan. 30 at Cong. Bnai David.
For the last
Jan Bart, comedian and singer,
Braille, adult and sisterhood study
five years, Yud-
For Elegant Kosher Catering
institutes, USO and community so- will be guest star. Dance music
koff has served
cial service in addition to other will be provided by Eric Rosenow's
as the national
Continental Or-
projects related to synagogue life.
1.hairman of the
hestra.
The committee in charge of the
3nai Brith Fund
Rosen o w is
donor, according to Mrs. Harry
7ampaign Cabi-
Nachman, donor chairman, in- is
president of the
WE RENT
let and has been
cludes Mesdames Albert Potiker,
;lodge, and Mrs.
Yudkoff a member of the
NEW
CONTINENTAL
MOHAIR
ticket chairman; Joseph Gordon
. Norman H o r o- Supreme Lodge Board of Gov-
and Dan Shapiro, co-chairmen;
witz is president ernors since 1959. He is a member
George Liss, journal; . Philip Helf-
of the chapter. since its inception of the Michi-
man, Chai Club; Ethel Benjamin,
ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF
Max Fridman is gan Hillel Foundation board of
sponsors; Gorge Bassin and Dan-
the
national
commission
of
the
lodge Israel Bond
iel Weinbaum, Honoriams and
chairman, with Anti-Defamation League.
Memoriams; Theodore Thomas, fu-
Fridman Mrs. Louis Lev-
ture leaders; Louis Haber and Sol
at
Slomovitz, decorations; Nathan! inson as the chapter Israel Bond
will
be
chairman.
Refreshments
Glenner, prizes; Nat Goldstone and
HANDELSMAN CLOTHING
Saul Dorwman, hostesses; Herman served, and admission is free.
7651
W. McNICHOLS at Santa Barbara
Einstein, composed of survivors
Avrin, treasurer; Joseph Katchke,1
UNiversity 4-7408
programs; Isadore Goren, publi- of the Nazi holocaust, has been
city; Julius E. Allen, Sol Hammer- active in its support of the Israel
stein, Herbert Harris, Jules Kraft, Bond cause. For several years, it
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
J. Stewart Linden, Joseph M. Mar- has won a Bnai Brith Israel Bond will present its dramatic group in
Award.
It
has
also
won
honors
for
kel, David J. Miller, Philip J. Mir-
"My Square Lady," an original
FOR
A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH?
its
activities
in
Jewish
communal
vis, Samuel Simmer and Theodore
comedy, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
causes and in behalf of Israel.
Thomas, captains.
the Labor Zionist Institute. For
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig
A musical program based on an
tickets, call Rose Sterns, LI 8-8272,
will host a leadership reception
Israeli motif will feature Ruth
or Lillian Sklar, EL 7-1729.
on
behalf
of
Einstein
Lodge
and
Is Conveniently Located at
Goldman, vocalist.
* * *
Chapter 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
For tickets, call Mrs. Potiker,
20500
JAMES COUZENS
PISGAH
CHAPTER
will
meet
Holiday Manor.
UN 1-0205, or Mrs. Gordon, LI
(8 Mile S, Greenfield—Across from Northland)
Harry Yudkoff, past president 8:30 p.m., at the Labor Zionist In-
8-3354.
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations!
stitute. Marty and Sandra Gant
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
will render "Folk Songs and Old
Airport Limousine Service Availabie
Favorites." The public is invited
at no charge. Refreshments will
be served.
* * *
B U S I N E SS PROFESSIONAL
Mrs. David Levine, chairman of many prominent educators and
BENJAMIN S. DAVIS
the Anti-Defamation League for leaders in the field of human rela- CHAPTER will meet 9 p.m. Tues-
Bnai Brith Women's Council of tions serving as group leaders and day at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodium.
Mel Ravitz, councilman, will speak
Invites You To His
Detroit, announces the Council and reference personnel.
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
For information or reservations, on currents events of importance
SPECIAL
Brith will present their sixth an- for individuals or organizations, to the community. Open to the
publi
c.
Refreshments
will
be
nual all-day conference on "Ad- call the Anti-Defamation League
ventures in Human Relations" Jan. office, WO 2-9686. Registration is served.
4, * *
28 at the McGregor - Conference at 9 a.m.
TIKVAH
CHAPTER
will hold its
Of THE
Center, Wayne State University.
initiation of the Emily Fleischer
Theme for the conference will be
class of new members noon Tues-
"Schools: Market-place for Ideas."
day at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim.
Keynote speakers will be Dr. Wil-
The audience will participate as
liam Wattenberg, director of the
jury panelists in a presentation,
WSU Delinquency Training Center,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manis, "The Legacy." For luncheon reser-
who will speak at 9:30 a.m., and
Murray Hill, _ celebrated vation, call Mrs. Monte Meskin,
TO MEET MY FORMER
Dr. Norman Drachier, assistant 19485
their golden wedding anniversary UN 1-3071, or Mrs. George Lewis,
superintendent for the Detroit Pub-
FRIENDS S CUSTOMERS
LI 2-5234.
lic School System, scheduled for Sunday at a dinner party for the
AND ALL OUR NEW
immediate family at Holiday
1 p.m.
NEIGHBORS
Manor.
Classes
Offered
Adults
Conference chairman Mrs.
The
dinner
was
•
given
by
their
- SEE OUR MODERN
Joseph Rodman and her committee
at Birmingham Temple
have planned several workshops children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rubin,
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
Adult education classes, of. Birm-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Helier
and
for the morning sessions, with Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Manis of ingham Temple, will begin Mon-
Kalamazoo. Dr. Manis is a profes- day at Groves High School, South-
sor of sociology and director of the field.
Center for Sociological Research,
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine's 8 p.m.
Western Michigan University.
class will be on the history of
The couple was married in Al- Jewish holidays. At 9 p.m. he will
GEMILUTH CHASSODIUM
AT SPECIAL PREFERRED
MEN'S CLUB will meet 8 p.m. bany Jan. 10, 1914. They have eight conduct a class on the philosophy
PRICES AND TERMS
of religion.
Wednesday in t h e synagogue. grandchildren.
*
*
*
Mr. Manis was employed as a
Joseph Ross, president of Federal
18245 W. 8 MILE ROAD
At 8:30 p.m. services today at
Just West of Southfield
Department Stores, will speak on turbine operator at the Hudson
the Birmingham Masonic Temple,
"My Mission to South America." Motor Car Co. for 25 years, at the Rabbi
KE 5-1000
Wine will speak on Pierre
St. Francis Home for Boys and
Open Mon. S Thurs. Eve. 'Til 9
at Marygrove College until his re- Teilhard de Chardin and "The Fu-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ture pf Man."
tirement.
24--Friday, January 15, 1965
Einstein Lodge, Chapter to Open
Bnai ,.Brith Israel Bond Program
Hy Herman
Al Rosenberg
UN 4-5323
Tony Martin Dress Suits
Men's Clothing
Discount Prices
Bnai
• • •
Arctivittes
I
Cranbrook House Motel
I
Bnai Brith Women, ADL Planning
6th 'Adventures in Human Relations'
PRE-OPENING
DAVIS FLOOR
COVERING CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Manis
Mark Anniversary
I
CARPETING
LINOLEUM
and TILE
Men's Clubs
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