Progress Report on Librarv, Clinic
to Be Given at Bar-Ilan Luncheon
41.
Bar-Ilan's progress in Israel will
he reviewed at the semi-annual
meeting of the Detroit Women of
Bar-Ilan University. 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, at the Jewish Center. by
Mrs. Max Stollman, national chair-
man of Bar-Ilan Women.
Guest speaker will be Dr. George
Barahal, professor of educational
and clinical psychology at Wayne
State University. whose topic will
he "Achieving Emotional Secur-
Mrs. Stollman also announced
that the local women's group's in-
terest also is directed to assist in
a majot Bar-Ilan effort, the chil-
dren's psychological clinic.
Bar-Ilan's present study body
numbers 1,600. "In four years we
anticipate a student enrollment of
4.000," Mrs. Stollman said.
directed by Cantor Simon Ber-
manis. This group of volunteer
singers originated in the Jewish
-Center 15 years ago. Its repertoire
includes Hebrew and Yiddish fol:;.-
songs and classical selections. Mrs.
Mildred Levy is the accompanist.
Mrs. Stollman announced that
tribute will be paid at this meet-
ing to Mrs. Theodore Bargman.
who was one of the founders of
the Bar-Ilan Women's Division.
Mrs. Herbert Eskin is program '
chairman. Mrs. Herman K. Cohen
is book and tribute chairman.
Mrs. Stollman stated that the
Bar-Ilan library is being expanded
and now ranks among the largest
in Israel. with 400.000 volumes.
"The Detroit Women's Division has
made the library one of its major
beneficiaries." Mrs. Stollman said.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Turover Aid Society was admitted
to membership in the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Metropolitan
Detroit at a meeting of the Coun-
cil's executive committee.
Founded in 1929, the auxiliary
is engaged in philanthropic work.
both domestic and overseas. on be-
half of the Turover Society. It
works closely. also. with Cong.
Ezras Achim and its sisterhood.
Mrs. Jacob Zeldes Is president.
Council President Sidney M.
Shevitz announced the selection by
the executive committee of a nomi-
nating committee to propose candi-
dates for Council offices and exe-
cutive committee vacancies.
Stanley J. Winkelman. past
Council president. is chairman.
Others are Dr. Norman Drachler.
Morris Ben Lewis. Samuel Lieber-.
man. Mrs. Albert Rosenblum, Paul
Sislin and David Teitelbaum. The
report of the nominating commit-
tee will be submitted to the next
delegate assembly March 15. Ad-
ditional nominations may be made
by petition. and the final ballot-
ing will take place at the season's
concluding assembly in May.
Ruthe Siegel Now
Mrs. Sheldon Lax
As an impressive preliminary Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, president
to the annual observance of of the League of Jewish Women's
Brotherhood Week. 100 teas were Organizations, as co-hostess. Mrs.
held simultaneously in synagogues, E. Woolford was the Catholic co-
homes and churches, Wednesday, • hostess at that gathering.
under sponsorship of the Women's
Mrs. Marvin B. Levy is co-chair-
Division of the Round Table of man of the Round Table Women's
Catholics, Protestants and Jews.
Division.
Held under the general chair-
The Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
manship of Mrs. David Kilger. the representatives at the Mercy Col-
teas served as stimulants to the lege tea included Mrs. Julius S.
program for the advancement of Meskin, president, and Mrs- Abe
good will among all faiths in the Katzman. •
community.
Guests heard simultaneous WJR
Among the outstanding func- interviews by Dr. Robert Frehse,
tions was one held at Mercy Col- director of the Round Table, with
lege, which ,was co-sponsored by Mrs. Lee 'Murray, who gave her
views on brotherhood as a galva-
the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood.
Another tea, held at the home nizing force for communal unity.
of Mrs. Clarence Hilberry, had
Turover Women Join
Community Com*.i1;
The musical program will be
Nominators
Appointed
provided by the Bel-Canto Group
p
Women Campaign
Dirision to Hear
I)r. 11. .11. Sachar
Dr. Howard Morley Sachar. dis-
t;nguished Jewish scholar. will
speak to the
headliners of the
Women's Divi-
sion of the Al-
lied Jewish Cam-
.paign 12:30
4 n* p.m. Tuesday.
at the home of
Mrs. Jacob A.
Citrin, 1630
Wellesley Drive.
Mrs. Milton J
Doner is head-
Dr. Sachar
liners chairman.
Dr. Sachar has lived and worked
with Israelis of all backgrounds..
labored in kibbutzim, explored
Israel's political systems. schools.
hospitals. even prisons. and is well
informed on Israel's present im-
migration and absorption prob-
lems.
The Keynoters Workers Cabinet
of the Allied Jewish Campaign
Women's Division will hold a brief-
ing session 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the home of Women's Division
campaign chairman Mrs. I. Jerome
Hauser. 1980 Strathcona, it was
announced by Mrs. Seymour R.
Jones, keynoters chairman.
S. Africa Rabbi Due
at Linen Shower
for Telshe Yeshiva
Children Unlimited
Ruthe Corrine Siegel became
Sets Donor to Aid Blind
the bride of Sheldon David Lax JNF Women's Donor
Children Unlimited will hold its
in recent evening ceremonies at Victory Party Slated
Temple Israel. Rabbis M. Robert
annual donor luncheon noon Feb.
The Women's Auxiliary of the 23 at Raleigh„,House. Proceeds go .
Syme and Jacob Segal officiated. Jewish National Fund will host a
Parents of the couple are the 1 donor victory eluncheon 'Tuesday. toward the aid of blind children.
Max Siegels of Westland Ave.. noon Feb. 16 at Beth Aaron Syna- • A style show of spring fashions
Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Man- !gogue, according to Mrs. Morris and furs is planned.
Mrs. Irving Siporin. vice presi-
ny Lax of Gloucester Dr. Kutinsky, president of the auxil-
The bride wore an Empire prin- iary, and Mrs. Pearl Nosan. donor dent is in charge of luncheon plan-
nine! She is assisted by Mesdames
cess gown of silk peau de soie chairman.
and hand-corded Alencon lace,
The Victors- Luncheon, followin g Rolfe Weil and Jack Goose,
jeweled with crystals and pearls. the annual donor tea. wild pay tickets; Martin Katz, fund-raising
The fitted lace bodice was fash- - workers who have made possible vice president; Robert Hirschbein,
ioned with a soft-edged Sabrina the successful culmination of the darlings; Sam Goss. memoriams;
neckline and long sleeves, the organization's annual
•
nnua campaign
will and Sam Columbus. journal.
dome-shaped skirt extending into be honored" and presentations will
a full chapel train
ti I be made to the contributors to the
H er tiered
For the HY Spot
mantilla was of matching lace.
- Pillar of Courage" which will rise !
Of Your Affair
Matron of honor was Mrs. Georges in Gadot.
Music by
Waynberg, and the bridegroom's ' The program will also feature
sister, Rosalind Lax, was maid of the Sisterhood Singers of Ahavas
honor. Bridesmaids were Ruth Achim, conducted by Cantor Simon
Wagner and Barbara Goldberg. Bermanis, accompanied by Mrs.
And His Orchestra
(Hy Utchenik)
Junior bridesmaid was Andrea Rose Mash.
Wagner.
Luncheon reservations may be
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Ira Lax and Lawrence Lax, ' made by calling the JNF office,
• Distinctive C•remonles
a Sp•ciaityi
brothers of the bridegroom, shared UN .1-2767.
duties of best man. Ushers were
arry Samuels, Ira Scholnick, Paul
Rubenstein, Paul Hooberman, Law-
rence Kepes. Marvin Shwedel and
• CANDIDS
the bride's brother, Edward Siegel.
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• MOVIES
• BLACK & WHITE ,
Following a honeymoon in Aca-
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pulco, the couple will live in Royal
Oak.
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Hy Herman
Members of the Ladies Auxiliary
of Telshe Yeshivah will host the
annual linen shower for the Telshe
college 8 p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Eikvah.
Linens a8d or cash proceeds
will be turned over to the Cleve- I
land yeshivah.
Rabbi Mendal Katz of Johan- I
6)
nesberg. South Africa. an alum-
nus of Telshe Yeshiva. will be
At a recent dinner party, Mr.•
guest speaker, and dessert sup-
ill be • •ed (' i rks of the and Mrs. Leo Levinson of Santa
Beth Jacob dance gro . under' Rosa Dr. announced the engage-
the direction of sirs., Meyer ment of their daughter Marcia
Jacqueline to Morton Gerst of
Segal. will p e r f o r ml Israeli
Stoepel Ave., son of the late Mr.
dances.
and
Mrs. Gerst. A March 20 wed-
Co-hostesses will- be Mesdames
Wolf Cohen. Jack H. isbes. Israel ding is being planned by the
Notis . srae
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ix• over and Isaac couple.
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Stollman.
All women in the community
The engagement of Deanna Carol
are invited. Gifts by check may be Padzensky to Stephen George
sent to Mrs. Isaac Stollman. 21915 Hinds was announced recently.
Sussex Oak Park •
Miss Padzensky is the daughter
of Mrs_ Sonia Padzensky of Ceder
Rapids, la.. and Miami Beach, Fla.,
and the late Mr. Ben Padzensky.
Mr. Hinds is - the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emanuel Hinds of Harding
Ave.. Oak Park, former residents
of Shaker Heigths, 0. Miss Pad-
zensky is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Miami, and Mr. Hinds
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
attended Case Institute of Tech-
nology in Cleveland, where he was
a member of Sigma Alpha Mu
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fraternity, and is a senior at the
Detroit Institute of Technology.
The couple plans a June wedding
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in Cedar Rapids.
ngagements
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20—Friday, February 5, 1965
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