$100,000 Bonds Bought by Sponsors
AJCongress Sets
1Harriet Joyce Cohen
`Sound of Music'
to Wed James Stone
Premiere March 17
Miami Gives $27 Million
MIAMI (JTA)—The Greater
Miami Jewish Federation and the
Combined Jewish Appeal here
have allocated almost $27,000,000
in the last 26 years to local, na-
tional and overseas Jewish agen-
cies.
The Michigan premiere per-
formance of "The Sound of Music,"
movie version of the Rogers and
Hammerstein Broadway musical,
SAM ROSENBLAT
will be a benefit sponsored by the
Master of Ceremonies
American Jewish Congress 8 p.m.
And His
March 17 at the Madison Theater.
Dance and Entertainment
Proceeds will go to the Louise
Band
Waterman Wise Youth Hostel in
Party Arrangement Specialist
Jerusalem, built in 1954 at the re-
quest of the Israeli government
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and today serving more than 15,-
000 young people each year. It is
Ballroom Dancing by
maintained by the women's divi-
sion of the American Jewish Con-
gress as a memorial to its founder,
COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
Louise Waterman Wise.
At the inaugural 1965 Israel Bond sponsor re-enrollment dessert
Oak Park — LI 7-4470
Arnold E. Frank is premiere
luncheon, where over $100,000 in Israel Bond pledges was announced,
W.
MAPLE AT CRANBROOK
chairman. He will he assisted by a
• are (from left) .Mrs. Max Stollman, honorary chairman of Detroit
MISS HARRIET COHEN
Birmingham — MI 7-1262
coordinating
committee
composed
Israel Bond Women's Division; Dr. Carl Hermann Voss, author of
of.Mesdames Peter Brown, Jerome
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Cohen
"Rabbi and Minister," guest speaker; Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine,
Frank, Harvey Gordenker, Nathan of Ward Ave. announce the en-
For the HY Spot
the hostess, and Mrs. Morris L. Schauer, Women's Division chairman.
Greenhouse, Seymour M. Israel,
Of Your Affair
The affair was held in the Brandwine home in Huntington Woods.
gagement of their daughter Har-
Richard Kamil, Herman Karman,
Music by
riet
Joyce
to
James
Sidney
Stone,
Louis Redstone, Benjamin Safir,
Aaron Shiffman, Albert J. Silber, of Warrington Dr.
Both attend Wayne State Uni-
Leopold Snyder, Marvin Weckstein
And His Orchestra
Rabin Manfred Pick, principal stein, will present a program, and Paul Zuckerman.
versity, where the prospective
(Hy Utchenik)
of Akiva Hebrew Day School, an- "The Birthday Pie," in honor of
A "Cafe 'Viennese" after-theater bridegroom is a senior in electri-
nounces the school will have Visita- Washington's Birthday. Fourth- party will be held at the theater cal engineering. His fiancee is af-
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tion Days Monday and Tuesday to grade students, under the directipn following the opening night per- filiated with Iota Alpha Pi Soror-
e Distinctive Ceremonies
• Specialty!
give parents, and the community of Mrs. Morrie Novetsky, will be formance.
ity. A July 4 wedding is planned.
an opportunity to acquaint them- in charge of the color guard.
. Akiva Day School opened Sept.
selves with the program of De-
Hove Your Family Portrait • Wedding
10, 1964. Unlike most other He-
troit's newest Hebrew Day School.
Tastefully Photographed by
Hours extend during the entire
brew day schools, which start
- Our Profes4oual Stuff
school day: 8:30 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.
with only a kindergarten and
at the Labor Zionist Institute. For
first grade and add a new grade
Children, family and friends of
information, call the school 342-
every year until the full school
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Canner of
9119.
is established, Akiva began its
Whitcomb Ave. will honor the
Visitors will observe first han
operations with six classes from
studio of photociraphy
couple on the occasion of their
the course of study that is followed
its very start. Ninety-five stu-
50th wedding anniversary Saturday
both in the school's Hebrew and
dents were enrolled.
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general studies departments, which
The goal of the school is to offer at a dinner and reception Imperial
includes special emphasis on mus- its students an intensive program Caterers.
The Canners have lived in De-
ic, art and physical education.
of Hebrew and religious studies
On Monday, at 9:0 a.m. the along with a well-rounded secular! troit since 1927, when they moved
from Cincinnati. Mr. Canner re-
fifth grade of the school, under education.
"Buy With Confidence"
the direction of Mrs. Isadore Gold-
The school employs a rotating tired in 1961 from Ex-Cell-0 Clean-
system for the teaching of its ers and Tailors. in which he was
Hebrew and English programs a partner with his brother, Leo-
with the result that children nard Canner.
Both are affiliated with Gold Star
have their Hebrew studies in the!
Gemologists
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Diamontologists
morning one week and in the after- Parents, of which Mr. Canner is
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noon the following week. This sys- past president and Mrs. Canner
A concert by the Don Frohman
tem provides the opportunity for secretary. They belong to Chaim
OPEN THURS., FRI.
'TM 9 P.M.
Chorus will be presented 8 p.m.
subject matter to receive maxi- Weizmann Society, and she is also
Sunday at Gemiluth Chassodim Sy-
mum learning time during th e a member of Ladies Progressive
nagogue. sponsored by the men's
morning hours in alternate weeks. Aid Society, Hadassah and the Jew-
club and sisterhood.
Akiva Hebrew Day School has ish National Fund Auxiliary.
Modern Israeli and Yiddish
They have two sons, Herman and
adopted the new math program
songs, as well as Negro spirit-
and has Special Classes in Speech Marvin: and six grandchildren.
uals, will be included in the pro-
Therapy. The school is employing
gram. conducted b'- Don Froh-
the "natural method" of Hebrew Chajes to Conduct
man. Soloists include Marion
instruction—exposing children to
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Bates. Pearl Kaplan. Paul Ka-
the language as early as kinder- Symphony, Chorale
dish, Max Miller, Gene Slobin
garten. The language is introduced
The Kennet} Jewell Chorale will
and Dino Valley.
A piano recital will be presented by means of simple conversation, join With the Center Symphony
Between Hartwell & Schaefer
by Rebecca Frohman, who also is stories and class-room directions. Orchestra under the direction of
Only after children have devel- Julius Chajes in presenting two
accompanist.
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A reception will follow the pro- oped a basic acquaintance with the choral compositions 8 p.m. Tuesday
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gram, which is a preview of the oral language, are they prepared at the Jewish Center .
annual concerti? May 2 at the De- for a more formal program of He-
Cantor Harold Orbach, tenor,
brew instruction •
troit Institute of Arts.
Carolyn Grimes, soprano,
a nd
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Chairman of the program. John
Rosemarie March, mezzo so pr
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of "Zion, Rise and Shine," a can-
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Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Luke of Kan- at the annual Sholem Aleichem ists Emily Austin and Richard
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gagement of their daughter Molly the institute.
man, cello. Prokofieff's Classical
to Phillip A. Kaufman, son of the
Mrs. Jack Mandiberg is chairman Symphony will round out the pro-
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Ave. Miss Luke is a senior at the oils, sculpture, water colors, silver
Tickets are available at the cash-
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University of Michigan, where Mr. work and wall hangings.
ier's office at the Center.
• Kaufman attends engineering grad-
Artists with work on display will
uate school. The couple will be be:
Council Cancels Meeting
married May 30 in Kansas City.
Thelma Abel, Katy' Kick Arnstein,
JACK BARNES
Hy Herman
Akiva Day School Sets 'Visitation'
Canners to Celebrate
Golden Anniversary
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Anita Baxter, Irving Berg, Bruce Blyth,
Sue Bolt, Judy Brody, Thomas Brun,
Sylvia (Mover, Jo Anne Colman. Connie
Covent, Dorothy Currie, Ray DeVlees-
chouwer, Leo Dworkin. Sophie Fordon,
Leroy Foster, Ben Clicker, Pat Harants,
Dorothy Harwood, Marjorie Hecht, Anita
Kuciemba Hunter, John Jacobson, Mar-
tin Kellman, Shirley Kallus, Henri King,
Arthur Lehmann,
Rose Levine, Pat
Lickteig, City Taylor Lorenzo, Leo
Mardiroshian, Martha Mardiroshian,
Charles McGee, Cyril Miles, Corinne
Minkin, Harold Neal, Joseph Oliveiro,
Ron Pacini, Evelyn Brackett Raskin,
Lillian Rubin, Michael Vizzini, Howard
Weingarden, Walter Williams, Shirley
Woodson and Margan Young.
on Soviet Anti-Semitism
Sidney M. Shevitz, Jewish Com-
Council president, and
Irving Pokempner, Council vice
president and chairman of the
Special Committee on Soviet
Jewry, have announced that a sche-
duled communitywide meeting on
problems of Soviet anti-Semitism
has been postponed.
Called for Feb. 22, the meeting
was to have featured Label A.
Hours will be 1-10 p.m. Feb. 27 Katz, Bnai Brith president and
and noon to 6 p.m. Feb. 28. Re- spokesman on the subject. An un-
anticipated overseas commitment
freshments will be served.
For tickets, call Mrs. Paul Gold, will make Katz unavailable for this
LI 2-7017 or 342-7440.
meeting.
Plans will be considered for re-
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scheduling of the meeting at a fu-
18—Friday, February 19, 1965
ture date.
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