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February 26, 1965 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-02-26

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New York City Girl
to Marry Detroiter

Women s Ulubs

Public Aid to Religious Schools Topic
for Discussi©n at Delegate Assembly

(Continued from Page 19)
BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will hold a paid-up mem-
bership soirie and supper 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ida
Chaim s, 24636 Santa Barbara,
Southfield. Mrs. Penina Schwartz,
soprano, will be guest artist. Mrs.
Schwartz, graduate of the
New York City College of Music,
is doing graduate work in voice at
the University of Michigan. She
will be accompanied by Naomi
Donaldson. Co-hostesses will be
Mesdames Leslie Krakovitz, Morris
Goldenberg, Joseph Gittleman,
Wolf Glicksberg, N:- than Kelman
and Hyman Brown. The next fund-
raising affair of the group will
take place 8 p.m. March 21 when
Batya will sponsor the film "Se-
ance on a Wet Afternoon" at Stu-
dio Theater. The film showing will
be followed by an afterglow sup-
per at Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods. Mrs. Andrew Freier
is program chairman, and Mrs.
Salek Lessman is in charge of ar-
rangements for the theater party
and afterglow.

A discussion, "Education in the of the nominating committee, will
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Great Society—Public Aid to Re- present the committee's recom-
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. ligious Schools" will highlight the mendations for all Council offices
Gershon Frankel, 13441 Dart- next Jewish Community Council and executive committee vacan-
mouth, Oak Park. The guest speak- Delegate Assembly at the Jewish cies.
Center 8:15 p.m. March 15.
er will be Rabbi Frankel.
The Detroit Council of Pioneer
Notice of the meeting was sent Women will be hostesses at a so-
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer to officers and delegates of af- cial hour following the meeting.
Women. will hold a social meeting filiated organizations by Sidney M.
noon Wednesday at the home of Shevitz, president of the Council.
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Mrs. Morris Order, 20413 Freeland.
Want The Best?
The program portion of the as-
Mrs. Sol Schwartz, president, will sembly will feature an exchange of
SAM
BARNETT
give an outline of plans and pro- views between Rabbi Herbert
and His Orchestra
graming for the coming months. Weiner, spiritual leader of Temple
* * *
LI 1-2563
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of Israel, South Orange, N. J., and Dr.
Norman Drachler, assistant super-
the Eastern Star, will meet 7:45
intendent, Detroit Public Schools,
Conveniently Located
p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple.
on recently proposed federal legis-
March birthdays will be cele-
lation and traditional Jewish com-
brated, and refreshments and en-
-
MISS ELLEN BASSINE
munity concerns about separation
tertainment are planned.
of church and state, with particu-
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bassine
DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG lar respect to the schools.
18090 WYOMING
of New York City, announce the
The agenda will also include a
at Curtis
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will
engagement of their daughter
summary
of
current
Council
activi-
Ellen to Gregory Warren Zack, son
meet noon Tuesday at the home
UN
3-1031
c- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Zack of
of Mrs. Sam Kriesler, 19435 Votro ties. Stanley Winkelman, chairman
Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods.
beck. The group is sending Pass-
over CARE packages to needy
- Miss Bassine is attending the
families in Israel.
University of Michigan, where she
• * *
is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will
Sorority. Her fiance will graduate
meet for, brunch noon Monday at
in May from the University of
the home of Mrs. Mary Zate, 20524
Michigan and is affiliated with
Sorrento. Guests invited.
Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity.
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A June wedding is planned.
ORCHESTRA
RHO PI PHI PHARMACEUTI-

CAL FRATERNITY AUXILIARY
CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737
will present its annual square
dance 9 p.m. March 6 at Sholem
ewry
Aleichem Institute. Jim Schultheis
will be caller. Refreshments will
(912 the Air
be served. For reservations, call
Mrs. Norman Shapiro, LI 3-8628.
GREEN-8 CENTER
This Week's Radio and
* * *
GREENFIELD/8 MILE
Television Programs
PHI DELTA EPSILON AUXI-
LIARY will hold its annual party
ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
for the n-en's club 7 p.m. at Town
SUBURBAN
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
and Country Club. Jason H. Tick-
SHOP
MON.,
THURS., FRI. AND SAT. 'TIL 9 P.M.
Station: WWJ.
PHILLIP GOLDENS
ton, professor of music at Wayne
SHOP SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M.
Feature: "Singer Unto Zion,"
State
University,
will
preview
the
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Golden,
the third program in a four-part
forthcoming opera season. For
17951
Roselawn, celebrated their
series on poets and philosophers,
reservations, call Mrs. Ralph Cos-
50the
weding
anniversary
Feb.
13.
will be presented. It tells the story
key, LI 8-7559.
Parents
of
Detroit
optometrist,
* * *
of Judah Halevi, Jewish physi-
cian and poet, who was born in Dr. Donald L. Golden, Mrs. Jack
RODIN CLUB will meet noon
Posar and Mrs. Irving Chaiken, March 12 in the home of Mrs.
Toledo, Spain. in 1086.
the senior Goldenr have 10 grand- Manuel Grossman, 23080 Valley
* * *
chldren, 2 great-grandchildren.
Crest, Southfield. Luncheon will
TO DWELL TOGETHER
Mr. Golden came to America at be served.
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
age 19, from a small Russian vil-
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Station: Channel 2 and WJBK. lage with his two brothers and a
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
Feature: "G en o c i d e, Human sister. Shortly afterward he had neer Women, will hold a luncheon
Rights and the UN," will be dis- earned enough money to send for meeting noon Tuesday in the home
cussed by Philip Baum, national his fiance, his sweetheart since of Mrs. Fannie Yarrows, 13332 N.
director of the commission on in- childhood. They have liver here Norfolk. Regular business will be
ternational affairs of the Ameri- since 1917.
conducted.
can Jewish Congress, and Joseph
Mr. Golden is now retired from
* * *
Edelman, former director of the the real estate business.
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
culture commission of the Jewish
LEAGUE will meet 9 p.m. Monday
Community Council of Metro-
in the home of Mrs. Wolf Cohen,
politan Detroit.
17416 Kentucky.
* * *
* * *
&ngagements
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE WOM-
A June wedding is planned by
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Louise Friedman of Boston Blvd., EN'S DIVISION will hold a games
Station: WCAR.
party and luncheon 12:30 p.m.
it
Feature: "A Writer Meets His daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Monday in the W. C. Center.
;1- Readers," a conversation with Yid- Louis Friedman, and Bernard
* *
dish writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
man
Gross
of
Cortland
Ave.
Mr.
will be presented. The writer will
GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 8:15
talk with Mrs. Larry Wember, De- Gross is a graduate of Wayne p.m. Tuesday at Hadassah House,
State
University's
school
of
busi-
troit librarian and recording sec-
to hear Mrs. Sander Hillman, eye-
retary of the National Jewish Li- ness administration, and Miss bank chairman. The slate of offi-
Association, and George Friedman attended the Sherwood cers will be read, and refresh-
seltzer, chairman of the cul- Music School, Chicago, and the ments will be served.
-Jure commission of the Jewish Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.
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2-PIECE
Community Council of Metropoli-
JEWISH
WOMEN'S
EURO-
tan Detroit.
SPRING
Pardon Us
* * *
P E A N WELFARE ORGANIZA-
COSTUME
The Jewish News regrets the TION will meet noon Monday at
omission of the names of Mr. and Jericho Temple. A report on the
FOR SUN OR
Mrs. Arthur Stone of Warrington officers' luncheon will be given.
SHOWERS
Dr. in the Feb. 19 announcement
* * *
of their son James Sidney Stone's
A dream of a
NORTHWEST
DETROIT and
The Vatican Council's prelimi- engagement to Harriet Joyce
sheath to match
nary action to condemn anti-Semi- Cohen, daughter of the Louis E. NEW LIFE Chapters, Children's
the raglan sleeve coat,
tism will be the basis of a docu- Cohens of Ward Ave. The couple Asthma Research Institute and
sion 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
both in beige Dacron/
mentary program f o c u sin g on plans a July 4 wedding.
home of Mrs. David Cooper,
2,000 years of Christian teachings
cotton—the coat
CARIH Council president, 18105
about the Jews Sunday over na-
Scotchgard treated!
Barmore
Due
in
Detroit
Fairfield.
Guests
invited.
Refresh-
tionwide television.
Lining and ascot
ments will be served.
Entitled "Behold the Tears," the for Service Next Week
tie in red surrah
* * *
program will be presented by the
Israel Consul General Jacob
with black polka dots!
LIVONIA
JEWISH
CONGRE-
National Council of Catholic Men. Barmore will be in Detroit
Sizes 7 to 15.
, The program, which cites the Wednesday through Friday in GATION SISTERHOOD will hear
tips
on
home
decorating
by
Mrs.
Hajor historic and religious de- Room 7, Washington Boulevard
Henry E. Emery, interior decora-
velopments that have contributed Bldg.
tor, 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Maly-
lib the formation of Christian atti-
The consul general will be in
tudes toward Jews and Judaism, Detroit three days each month, to Cohen B r a n c h, United Hebrew
is the first national television ef- meet with individuals and firm Schools. John D. Ewing, consult-
rt of its kind to interpret the representatives who have business ant, will be present to answer
Vatican Council's mandate on im- with Israel or who desire informa- question an decorating. The pub-
proving Catholic-Jewish relations. tion regarding tourism, settlement lic is invited. Refreshments will
Written by Lee Court, it will and other matters concerning be served.
be seen here 1 p.m. on Channel 7 Israel. For information call his
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
as part of the Directions '65 series. office, 962-5280.
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