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March 05, 1965 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-03-05

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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
its 17th annual installation of of-
ficers 8:30 p.m. March 16 at Work-
men's Circle. Mrs. Jack Sayles,
president of the Bnai B r i t h
Women's Council of Detroit, will
install the Mesdames Ben Man-
dell, president; Mildreth Rubin-
off, Leonard Schrieber and Louis
Wasserman, vice presidents; Sam
Fischer, treasurer; and Hy Fen-
kel, Louis Weberman, Leo Mill-
man and George Meyer, secre-
taries. Included will be a presen-
tation of "A Tale of Chelm" by
the Jewish Community Center
Mobile Players. Refreshments will
be served. Installation chairman is
Mrs. Max Applebaum, past presi-
dent.
* * *
IVAN S_. BLOCH CHAPTER
will hold its annual installation
of officers 8 p.m. Thursday at
Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs.
Leon Dreylinger, sentinel of Bnai
Brith Women's District 6, will in-
stall Mesdames Jack Kessler,
president; Philip Richman, Irving
Meisel, Hyman Ostrow and Mar-
garet Rossett, vice president; Isa-
dor Perlmutter, counselor; Julius
Ruda, treasurer; Eugene Eisen-
berg, Joseph Feuereisen, Norman
Ellstein, Martin Feldman and
Julius Travis, secretaries; Miss
Rose Lutinsky, sentinel; Mrs.
Harry Borovitz, guide; and Mrs.
Lester Drilich, historian. The Ha-
bonim Dance Group will present
a program. Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER will hold its installation of
officers 8:30 p.m. March 17 at
the Oak Park Community Center.
Soprano Ruth Terebelo will pro-
vide entertainment. Refreshments
will be served. Guests invited.

*

Activities

DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER will
hold its eighth annual dinner-in-
stallation 7:30 p.m. Saturday at
Livonia Knight's Inn. Mrs. Henry
P. Onrich will install Mesdames
Joseph Snyder, president; Harold
Grodman, Lincoln Racey and
Emanuel Mandell, vice presidents;
Edward Silver, treasurer; Gordon
Weinstein, Ronald Kane, Sam
Cooper, Samuel Mellon and Paul
Monchnik and Miss Beverly
Please, secretaries; and Mrs.
George Vine, counselor. For infor-
mation, call Mrs. Irwin Lorber, LI
6-7871.
* * *
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER will hold its annual
installation 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, sentinel of
Bnai Brith Women's District 6,
will install Mesdames Louis Kram-
er, - president; Philip Goren, Sam
Bernstein, and Morris Golden,
vice-presidents; Abe Kole, treas-
urer; Joseph Krell, Sol Poskel,
Jack Brickner, Robert Alvin and
Jack Fine, secretaries, and Mrs.
David Pancer, counselor. Follow-
ing the installation, the Adas
S•olom Synagogue choir, accom-
panied by Mrs. Jack Mash, will
perform. Refreshments will be
served. Guests invited.
* * *
BUS I N E S S AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will hold its
installation dinner-dance 8 p.m.
March 28 in the Golden Nugget

restaurant. Officers to be installed
are Mrs. Joseph Burnstein, presi-

Lew Norman Headliner for Festivals
Scheduled by 26 Bnai Brith Lodges

Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, profes-
Lew Norman, Jewish American at Cong. A h a v a s Achim. Co- sor of geology at Wayne State
humorist, raconteur and song sponsors are Detroit, Herzl, Keid- University, will be guest speaker
stylist, will head the entertain- an, Livonia, Sholem Aleichem (the at the next general PTA meeting
ment programs at three Purim only Yiddish-speaking lodge), Tik- of the Yes•ivath Beth Yehudah
Festivals for Israel, sponsored by vah and Tucker lodges and chap- 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Beth
26 Bnai Brith lodges and their ters and Business and Professional Jacob building. Dr. Mandelbaum
chapters March 14, 15 and 16. Chapter.
will speak on "Helping Our Chil-
Under the auspices of the Met-
Alex Gersuk is Bnai Brith Coun- dren Develop an Understanding
ropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Is- cil Israel Bond chairman. Mrs. of Science."
A science fair will be presented
rael Bond program, 14 lodges and Harold Robinson is Women's
by children of the Beth Jacob and
their chapters will join in a cab- Council Israel Bond chairman.
Wyoming branches. Prizes will be
aret pr ogr am
Admission is free, and Purim given for the best displays.
8:30 p.m. March
refreshments will be served.
14 in the Beth
Lew Norman has appeared as a
The eyes of the Lord are in
Abraham social
featured player with the Yiddish
every place, keeping watch on the
hall. Co-sponsor-
Art Theater and has performed in evil
and the good. —Proverbs
ing lodges and
Town Hall, Carnegie Hall and
chapters are
throughout the United States and
Bloch, Brandeis,
Canada. He was master of cere-
C entennial,
monies at the Israel night club,
Downtown - Fox,
and his ORCHESTRA
Cafe Habibi in New York. Norman
Gershwin, Grant,
"Music At Its Best
received the. Show Business Award
Handler - East
For Your Guests"
for his outstanding performance
Side, Jacobson,
in the Yiddish version of "Death
Israel, Morgen-
of a Salesman."
thau, Motor City,
Oak Woods, Rex,
Have Your Family Portrait • Wedding
Suburban and
Tastefully Photographed by
Za ger-Stone.
Our Professional Staff
Norman
Pisgah Lodge
and its chapter will host a Purim
Festival program 8:30 p.m. March
15 at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Elias Goldberg is Pisgah's Israel
Bond chairman, and Ben Goldhoff
tj .
is Pisgah president. Hyman Deal is
president of the co-sponsoring
19492 LIVERNOIS
UN 2-0660
Frenkel Lodge, with Dan Folberg
•••■■•••••■
as Israel Bond chairman. Chapter
presidents are Mrs. Harris Becker,
Pisgah, and Mrs. George Vine,
Frenkel.
Louis Marshall Lodge and Chap-
ter are hosting the Purim Festi-
val program 8:30 p.m. March 16

FRANK PAUL

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dent; Bess Yanchair, Mrs. Ben
Columbus and Mildred Saphirstein,
vice presidents; Mrs. Lee Dia-
mond, treasurer; Mrs. Morton
Cohen, Goldie Ely, Shirley Ber-
stein and Mrs. Joseph Gaba, secre-
taries; and Mrs. William Green-
BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
berg, counselor. For information,
CLUB will hold its next Breakfast
call Mollie Foster, UN 3-4885.
Forum 10 a.m. Sunday in the
*
social hall. Joseph Ross, president
of Federal Department Stores, will
speak on "My Mission to South
America." Sidney Freed, Break-
fast Forum chairman; Ed Rice,
men's club president; and Rabbi
Douglas and writer-editor Alan Israel Halpern will participate in
Barth.
the program. Women are invited
At Wednesday's luncheon de- to this forum and also to the final
v o t e d to the Anti - Defamation one of the current season April 4,
League of Bnai Brith, Dore Schary, when Dr. Richard Hertz, rabbi of
n a ti on al ADL chairman, will Temple Beth El, will discuss "Our
speak.
Concerns About the Ecumenical
Plenary session elections Thurs- Movement."
day morning will mark the first
• * *
time that representatives of more
FURNITURE CLUB OF DE-
than 800 world chapters cast bal- TROIT will meet 8 p.m. March 23

Men's Clubs

of.- p hLol.O.qLr f fpjh.

SUBURBAN
SHOP MON., THURS., FRI. AND SAT. 'TIL 9 P.M.
SHOP SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M.

Detroiters to Play Leading Roles
at Washington Delegates Conclave

Mrs. Leonard Sims of Detroit,
Bnai Brith Women's president,
will head the first delegates con-
vention of International Bnai
Brith Women opening Sunday at
the Sheraton-
Park Hotel,
Washington,
D.C.
Chairman of
t h e convention
is another De-
tr,
o ite r, Mrs.
Charles Solovich,
past president
of Bnai Brith
Women.
Top gover n-
Mrs. Solovich m e n t officials,
leaders in public affairs and ex-
perts in various areas of social
welfare will describe the vital
economic, sociological, and cul-
tural changes of our time at the
five-day session.
U.S. Attorney General Nicholas
Katzenbach will address the dele-
gates on the convention theme,
"The Challenge of Change."
On Monday morning, the con-
vention goes on wheels for "Mobil
Seminars" at nine government
agencies. U.S. government offi-
cials will address delegates at the

seminars.

At International Youth Night
Monday evening, both Richard
Heideman of Detroit, interna-,
tional president of AZA, and
Linda Rubin of Mount Clemens,
international president of Bnai
Brith Girls, will be present.
"The Challenge of Ideas" will
be the subject of the Four Free-
doms Literary Award Luncheon
Tuesday, honoring the winner of
BBW's $1,000 prize for the book
published during 1964 making the
most outstanding contribution to
human rights. Judges for the
award are author Pearl Buck, Su-
preme Court Justice William 0.

lots for international officers. In
the past this was done by rep-
resentatives at Bnai Brith district
conclaves. -
Label Katz, international presi-
dent of Bnai Brith, will address

the installation luncheon.
Local women who will partici-
pate in the convention in addition
to Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Solovich
are Mesdames Robert Coggan,
who will act as chairman for the
Adult Jewish education evening;
and Morris Tack and Alfred

Lakin, group discussion leaders.

The delegation will be led by Mrs.
Jack Sayles, president of Bnai Brith
Women's Council of Metropolitan De-
troit. Others attending are Mesdames
Philip Fealk, Harold Robinson, Charles
Galinsky, Harry Bodzin, Allan Weitz-
man, Morris Pleason, Irving Isaacs,
Andrew Berger, Elsie Cohen, Jack
Freidman, Sam Kreisler, Samuel
Rosenberg, Joseph Radkin, Harry
Michaelson, Joseph Rodman, Harris
Becker and Miss Aileen Diskin. Also
attending as guests will be Leonard
Sims, husband of the international
president and Mrs. Robert Zeff and
Mrs. Louis Gross, sisters of Mrs. Sims.

Israel Bond Drive Opens
in N.Y.; $900,000 in Sales

NEW YORK (JTA) — The 1965
Israel Bond Campaign for the sale

of $4,000,000 worth of bonds in
Brooklyn and $2,000,000 worth in
Manhattan were opened here at

two separate rallies with sales to-
taling $900,000.
At the Manhattan rally, in Car-
negie Hall, Ira Guilden, general
chairman of the New York drive,
announced initial sales of $400,000.
At the Brooklyn Academy of
Music, where the drive was opened
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS for that borough, the initial sales

Friday, March 5, 1965-23 totaled $500,000.

Dr. Mandelbaum to Speak
on 'Science for Children'

to hear Ronald Bassey, retail in-
dustry tax consultant, speak on

tax problems of furniture busi-
nessmen. Bassey is the son of

Charles Bassey, a club member,
and is a graduate of the University
of Michigan and the Harvard Law
School. Norman Bendix, chairman
of the club's- trade relations com-
mittee, has prepared the meeting.
Refreshments will be served, and
there is no admission charge.

TAU EPSILON RHO LAW FRA-
TERNITY, Detroit Graduate Chap-
ter, will install newly elected of-
ficers 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Elmwood Casino, Windsor. For
reservations call Marvin Q. Hor-
witz, dinner chairman, WO 3-4786
or LI 8-9728.

Home Safety Fire Escape Plan
Map out alternate fire escape
routes from each room in the
house, says the Greater Detroit

Safety Council. Show your family
how to make use of ladders,
porches, and windows when ordi-
nary exits are blocked. Doors are
a natural fire and smoke barrier—
so keep basement and bedroom
doors closed at night. If a fire is
suspected, feel the door. When
it's warm, don't open it! Hot gases
and smoke, which travel ahead of

flame, are deadly. Plan a meeting
place for the family—away from
the house—to prevent unnecessary
return to a burning building.

A gentle answer turns away
wrath; But harsh words stir up
anger. —Proverbs

2-PIECE
SPRING
COSTUME
FOR SUN OR
SHOWERS

A dream of a
sheath to match
the raglan sleeve coat,

both in beige Dacron/
cotton—the coat
Scotchgard treated!
Lining and ascot
tie in red surrah
with black polka dots!
Sizes 7 to 15.

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