Annual Donor Fete of JNF Auxiliary
to Feature Rabbi Syme and 'Ayalons'
A - record attendance is expected
at the annual donor tea of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at Temple
Israel, Mrs. Mor-
ris Kutinsky,
Auxiliary presi-
dent, announced.
Rabbi M. Rob-
ert Syme will
speak on his re-
cent visit to Is-
rael.
A major at-
traction will be
the first appear-
ance in Detroit
of "The A y a-
Ions," a quartet
from Israel,
Mrs. Kutinsky whose singing,
dancing and humor have made
them stars of stage, radio and tele-
vision.
The Ayalons gained prominence
first in the Israeli War of Libera-
tion in 1948. Their entire show
is in English.
An announcement from Gadot
pertaining to the "Pillars of Cour-
age" will be conveyed by Mrs.
Pearl Nosan, donor chairman. Rec-
ognition will be given to those
who by their generous contribu-
tions have made possible the in-
scription of more than 40 names
on the pillars.
The Pillars will be erected on
the site of the Detroit develop-
ment area in Gadot-Mishmar Hay-
arden, in Northern Galilee, on Is-
rael's Syrian border. The names
of individuals or organizations con-
tributing $300 or more will be in-
scribed on the pillars.
Women to: Gather
Over Tea Cups for
Brotherhood Week
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Support for the ideals of broth-
erhood will be demonstrated Feb.
3 when hundreds of women will
participate in the Brotherhood
Teas of Metropolitan Detroit, spon-
sored by the Women's Division of
Detroit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants.
In private homes, schools, com-
munity centers, churches and syn-
agogues, from 1:30 to 3 p.m., wom-
en will meet together to make
known their interest in furthering
understanding between people of
different faiths, racial and nation-
ality • backgrounds.
Mrs. David Kliger, general chair-
man of the Brotherhood Teas, in-
vites women in Detroit to be host-
esses. For information, call the De-
troit Round Table, TO 9-6306.
An important part of this com-
munity effort will be a special
radio broadcast at 2:10 p.m. beam-
ed specifically to these teas. Lee
Murray, WJR's women's director,
will be , interviewed on the women's
role in brotherhood by Dr. Robert
M. Frehse, executive director of
the Detroit Round Table.
omen's Clubs
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD will
LIVONIA JEWISH CONGRE-
OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order of
held its Boutique Fair Feb..20-21 GATION SISTERHOOD will hear Eastern Star, will host Berkley -
in the synagogue. Booths, under about "The Romance of Israel" fol- Chapter 8 p.m. Thursday at the
the chairmanship of Mrs. Oscar lowing the regular meeting 8:30 1.0.0.F. Hall, Ferndale. Worthy
Spilkin, will offer baked goods, p.m. Feb. 1 at the Cohen Branch, Matron Muriel Bacheldor and Past
arts and crafts objects, linens and United Hebrew Schools. Louis Le- Matron Jean Redpath, both of
miscellaneous, groceries, garden vitan, director of the Detroit Is- Berkley Chapter, will participate
accessories, fine jewelry, antiques rael Bond office, will discuss the with Oak Park Worthy Matron Rita
and paintings, costume jewelry, land's growth and development. Agar and Worthy Patron I. Robert
and white elephants. A snack bar Refreshments will follow. Guests Stahl in the initiation ceremony
Refreshments will follow.
will be open Saturday evening and invited.
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home-cooked meals and snacks
EZRA—AID TO ISRAEL has
served Sunday at nominal charges.
UNIVERSITY NORTH-UNIVER-
Mrs. Harry Meer is chairman, and SITY SOUTH Groups, Hadassah, elected Mrs. Michael Garnick pres-
Mrs. Robert Middleman and Mrs. will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at ident, with Mesdames Pauline Fin-
Morris Weinstein are co-chairmen. Hadassah House. Bruce Kutnick, kelstein and Bertha Weisman, vice
Tickets will be available at the back from a stay in Israel, will presidents; Dora Wiatrak, treasur-
door. Donors become eligible for relate his personal experiences on er; and Julia Weiss, Esther Wald
prizes, including a portable TV set the kibbutz and at w o r k with and Gertrude Solomon, secretaries.
(More Clubs Page 19)
and a hand-embroidered tablecloth Youth Aliyah children. Guitarist
made by the sisterhood.
and singer Mrs. Jerrie Levit will
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entertain, and refreshments will
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD be served. Guests invited.
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STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs.
Free Custom Fitting by
PYTHIAN SISTERS invites
I. Tomarin, 18491 Kentucky.
friends to a public installation and
Experienced Corsetieres
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dinner-dance 6 p.m. Jan. 31 at Im-
15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD
YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH perial Caterers. For reservations
3 Mks. W. of Greenfield
NATIONAL FUND will hold a hus- to the evening, held jointly with
Open Thurs. to 9 pan.
band-wife meeting 8:30 p.m. Wed- Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge
BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783
nesday at Cong. Ahavas -Achim. 55, call Mrs. Herbert Saperstein,
FREE PARKING IN REAR
Featured will be Dr. Max Mark, DI 1-4402.
political science professor at
Wayne State University, who will
speak on "Politics and the World
Crisis Today." Guests invited. For
information, call Jan Gordon, 341-
7715.
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Complete homes done by competent interior decorators
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. The recently published book
of singer Rhoda Zahavie Shames
will be reviewed by her husband,
Joshua Shames. Hostesses will be
Rae Feinberg and Mary Scott.
Guests invited.
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We do complete jobs in-
SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold a
cluding carpeting — drap-
president's luncheon 12:15 p.m.
bedrooms and
eries
(National Society of
Tuesday in the Sholem Aleicheni
family rooms.
interior Designers)
Institute. Members who have ob-
tained their victory standards will
be acknowldeged and cited by Mrs.
.LI 7-9400
JO 4-6090
Samuel Winer, president. Mrs.
Mitchell Kent is in charge of the
program.
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TUROVER LADIES AUXILIARY
invites the public to its annual
fund-raising luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday in Jericho Temple.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHO-
LEM ORGANIZATION will hold a
board meeting 11 a.m. Monday in
the home of Mrs. Milton Ribiat,
20094 Murray Hill. A regular meet-
ing will follow.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will
meet 8:30 p.m. Monday in the syn-
agogue. Mrs. Emil Spilman will
present movies and slides of her
recent trip to Israel. Guests in-
vited.
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UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SIS-
TERS will meet noon Tuesday in
Northland Auditorium. Sister Mag-
dalene Marie, director of primary
teacher training at Marygrove Col-
lege. will speak on "The Revolu-
tion in Education."
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SISTERHOOD OF YOUNG IS-
RAEL OF OAK-WOODS will meet
3 p.m. Saturday in the Young Is-
(C) Leo Mertz '64
rael Building. Sidney Zeleg will
speak on "Tu b'Shevat and the
Sedrah Yitro." The public is invit-
ed. Refreshments will be served.
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NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP-
TER, Children's Asthma Research
Institute and Hospital, will hold a
paid-up membership dinner 6:30
p.m. Wednesday in the home of
Shirley Raf, 15221 Park, Oak Park.
For information, call Ann Frank,
VE 6-1897, or Martha Burnstein,
UN 4-4768.
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LADIES OF MOSAIC will hold
its paid-up membership dinner 6
p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish
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