Communitywide Response Assures Great Success for Balfour Concert The communitywide response to the Balfour Concert to be sponsored Nov. 21 at Ford Auditorium, by the Zionist Organization of Detroit, assures for it an unprecedented success, Dr. Alex Friedlaender, chairman, stated this week. He reported on the large number of spon- sors at a meeting of the concert committee held at the Zionist Cultural Center. In the photo are (from left), Judge Ira Kaufman, chairman of the ZOD executive committee; Carmi M. Slomovitz, ZOD president; Abraham Borman, co-chairman of the sponsors' committee; and Dr. Friedlaender. The concert will feature Nathan Milstein, world-famous violinist, and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Paul Paray.. :The _ following are BALFOUR CONCERT SPONSORS for 1965: Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Abramson, Mrs. Leon Kay Beardall, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Becker, Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Borman, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Borman, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bushkin, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Deutsch, Mr. & Mrs. Reubin Dubrinsky, Edgewatet Convalescent Center, (Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman and Stuart E. Walker), Mr. & Mrs. Louis M. Elliman, Mr. & Mrs. I. Irving Feldman, Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Field, Mr. & Mrs. Morey H. Firestone, Mr. & Mrs. Max Fisher, Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Freedland, Dr. & Mrs. Alex S. Friedlaender, Mr. & Mrs. David Goldberg, Mr. & Mrs. Nathan I. Goldin, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hamburger, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hechtman, Dr. & Mrs. Joel I. Hamburger, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Holtzman, Mr. & Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, Mr. & Mrs. Abe Kasle, Mr. & Mrs. Morris Karbal, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kron, Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Levy, Mr. & Mrs. M. Ben Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. John Lurie, Mr. & Mrs. William Roth, Mr. & Mrs. Hy Safran, Mr. & Mrs. Nate Shapiro, (Consulting Engineering Co.), Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Silverman, Mr. & Mrs. Carmi N. Slomovitz, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Slotkin, Soberman & Milgrim, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Sott, Mr. & Mrs. Max Stollman, Mr. Philip Stoliman, Sperry & Hutchinson, Dr. Bernard Weston and Mr. Lew Wisper. Amid" Activities Dr. Avraham Biran, Israel's Director of Antiquities Dept., to Speak Here In conjunction with the adult Jewish education program of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils and Cong. Shaarey Zedek, noted Israeli archaeologist Dr. Avraham Biran will visit Detroit Nov. 2. On tour of this country as Bnai Brith!s 1965 international visiting lecturer, Dr. Biran will speak 8:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Shaarey Zedek. He will discuss "Israel — Land of the Dr.. Biran Bible." Dr. Biran, director of Israel's de- partment of antiquities and muse- ums, is charged with the supervision of all archaeological excavating in Israel. A third-gen- eration Isareli, he conducted his graduate studies at John Hopkins University and is the author of numerous articles in Hebrew and English on historical, biblical and archaeological subjects. * * * SUBURBAN LODGE and CHAPTER will hold their annual ADL program Monday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mischa Sachs, 6800 W. Knollwood Circle, Birmingham. Nelson Chase of the ADL Michigan regional advising board will speak on "Discrimination in Suburbia" and what can be done about it. Dr. Bernard Schmidt will discuss a Torah subject. Guests invited. *_ * * PISGAH LODGE and PISGAH BOWLING LEAGUE will have a night of entertainment, featuring stars from stage, radio-TV and night clubs, 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Sol Steinberg, chairman of the pro- gram committee, said dancing and refreshments will follow the show, to which members' families and friends are invited. Honored guest will be Morris Direnfeld, national commissioner for . the Anti-Defama- tion League of Bnai Brith. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS L SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST PICKLED TONGUE lb, YOUNG BEEF LIVER lb. 99: ist CUT LAMB CHOPS lb. 69c CHUCK ROAST BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed lb. 89c lb. 39` VEAL BREAST $159 3 His. 55, GR Fresh F OUND adiEE o (o ts 13500 WEST SEVEltihti i P lici aidfA6s4eat DI 1-2345 Saginaw's Temple Bnai Israel Sisterhood will hold its annual Antique Show and Sale noon to 10 p.m. Nov. '7-9. A snack bar will serve kosher dinners and sandwiches, bake goods, desserts and coffee. Proceeds are distributed to the religious school, Torah Fund and the Library. Mrs. Philip Nolish, coordinator, is assisted by Mesdames Louis Ravitch, Herbert Saul, Seymour Feldman, Alex Glancz, Fred Razn- ick, Morris Yabrove, Martin Glancz, William Rifkin, Harry Polasky and Henry Feldman. MRS. ALAN SWARTZ Leaders Represent Women's Division on UJA Survey Tour Ellen Hendrie Schultz became the bride of Alan Edward Swartz in a recent afternoon ceremony, at which Rabbi M. Robert Syme officiated in Temple Israel. Can- tor Harold Orbach was soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shultz of Little- field Ave. Her-husband is the son of Dr. Louis Swartz of Royal Oak and Mrs. Ida Swartz of Roslyn Rd. A Bianchi gown of candlelight satin was chosen by the bride. It was beaded all over with frosted pearls and crystals, and it featured a matching train and headpiece. She carried orchids and lilies of the valley on her confirmation Bible. Mrs. Jordan Kaha, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of honor, and Debra Shillman was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Wein, Julie Magidsohn and Lynn Gotlieb. Joel Raitt was best man, while Clayton Jerris of Windsor, Harold Keller and Dr. Stanley Levy served as ushers. Following a Miami Beach honey- moon, the couple will live in Oak Park. Mrs. David Handelman (1eft) a member of the executive board of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, 1966 chair- man of the Women's Division, are among the 20 women leaders from 14 key communities in the U. S. who are taking a three- week overseas survey of welfare, resettlement and immigrant ab- sorption programs supported by the United Jewish Appeal in Eu- rope and Isreal. Yeshivoth Women Plan Anniversary Donor HAYLEY MILLS will appear in person at Ford Auditorium in the world premier of Walt Disney's latest film, "That Darn Cat." The comedy-thriller will be presented 8:30 p.m. Nov. 12, by, the Women's Committee of Camp Oakland, a camp for underprivileged children. Tickets available at J. L. Hudson ticket agencies, Ford Auditorium, office of First Federal Savings of Detroit and the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Oakland. Tuesday will mark the date of the 40th anniversary donor lunch- eon of Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Women's Sabbath League. The noon luncheon will be at Im- perial Caterers. Mrs. Louis Honigman and Mrs. Leo Laufer are donor chairmen. Mrs. Joshua Sper- ka, chairman of the day, will par- ticipate in the program, along with Mrs. Shalom Flam, who will deliver the invo- cation, and guest speakers Rabbis Samuel Prero and Mrs. Honigman Solomon P. Wohlgelernter. There also will be music. For reservations, call Mrs. Mil- ton Winston, UN 2-5074, or Mrs. Laufer, UN 4-4355. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, October 22, 1965 The 58th annual Michigan Di• trict Conference of the Workmen's Circle will open 8:30 p.m. today at the W. C. Center. Councilman Mel Ravitz will be guest speaker. Arthur Nunberg of the national executive committee of W. C. also will deliver an ad- dress. A musical program will be pre- sented by Ruth Goldman with Greta Teiler at the piano. Saturday sessions will com- mence with a cocktail hour at 8 p.m., after which workshops and a seminar will be organized to discuss "The Future of Work- men's Circle," "The Problems of Membership" and "Cultural Activities." Sunday sessions, to start at 11 a.m., will include reports and dis- cussions. Luncheon will be served by the Women's Division. The public is invited to the open- ing session. 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