News Brevities The Detroit Police Officers Wives Association will present its third annual spring benefit fash- ion show 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Monaghan Knights of Colum- bus Hall. Proceeds go into the Police Wives Benefit Fund, which helps the families of Detroit police officers during emergencies, par- ticularly those causing the injury or death of an officer in the per- formance of his duty. For ticket information, call Mrs. R. Serocki, DR 1-4694, or obtain tickets at the door. * * The annual luncheon meeting of the MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES for the Southeastern District will be held at the David Whitney House noon Tuesday. Seven hospital gift shops, including Sinai, will have a trunk showing. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Martin Mis, 44 Colo- rado, Highland Park. Announcements Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. SANFORD BENJAMIN (9 lbs., 15 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped ' make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. May 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Kelley (Rosalyne Oberman), 23818 Frisbee, a daughter, Marci Beth. * * May 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Benson (Gail Shapiro), 29425 Woodhaven, Southfield, a daughter, Michelle Beth. * * May 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Dubin (Lynn Benigsohn), 21800 Gardner, Oak Park, a son, Eric Jeffrey. * * DETROIT POST OF THE STATE POLICE will hold open house May 20, Hospitality Day of Michigan Week. Visiting hours will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Officers will act as guides and answer questions. In addition to the reception, there will be an exhibit. The post is lo- cated at Seven Mile Rd., and Grand River Ave. * * * Letter carriers throughout De- troit and suburbs will hold their 29th annual LETTER CARRIER BENEVOLENT FUND FIELD DAY AND PICNIC June 26 at Walled Lake Amusement Park. Proceeds provide funds for the Letter Carriers Benevolent Fund which pays sick, death, retirement, health and welfare benefits to the letter carriers, their widows and children, not covered by their em- ployment. Tickets may be secured from any letter carrier. * * A 30-minute, color-film tour of the WHITE HOUSE ART COLLEC- TION will be shown 8:30 p.m., May 20, in the Detroit Institute of Arts lecture hall. There is no admission charge, but reservations should be made by calling the Archives of American Art office, 833-7500. Works of art presented to the White House by Detroit-area collectors will be seen in the film— two early views of the White House given by Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence A. Fleischman, and "Shen- flock Hills," an oil painting by William Merritt Chase,. from Dr. and Mrs. Irving F. Burton. S O P H I E WRIGHT SETTLE- MENT, neighborhood center on the East Side, will hold a reunion of former staff members in June and is seeking information on the whereabouts of these alumni. The celebration will mark the 100th anniversary of Sophie Wright, the pioneer in adult education. The settlement's executive director, Sidney M. Rosen, asks that alumni call the agency at WA 3-7112 so they will be included in the cele- bration. * A full schedule of activities were RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2 - 4444 LI 1 - 9769 CERTIFIELD EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 Serving In FE 4-8 2 6 6 Hospitals and Homes REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL `Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9 9 09 Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phone: 863-0256 Detroit RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER • SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 shoulder veil of imported illu- sion. The bridal bouquet was a crescent of roses, and orchids with streamers of ivy. Judith Cohen of New York City served her sister as maid of honor. The bride's attendants were Made- laine Kalisher, sister of the bride- groom; Carole Forman, Harriet Bloom and Marilyn Daniels. Joel Nitzkin was best man. Ushers were Stuart Cohen, brother- of the bride, Joel White, Bruce Dicey and Larry Lowenthal. After a honeymoon in Los An- geles, the couple will reside at Lafayette Plaisance. Yeshivah. Event Slated for Sunday Howard da Silva to Appear Here Approximately 40,000,000 Ameri- cans now own U.S. Savings Bonds. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, May 13, 1966 York, the federation's spiritual adviser, made the proposal of a peace corps in behalf of Jew- ish religious unity. He said that "in time when the Christian faiths are drawing to- gether, the Jews with comparative- ly far smaller differences dividing them have made almost no efforts at religious unity among them- selves." Rabbi Geffen called upon the rabbinical seminaries of Conserva-_ tive, Orthodox and Reform Judy ism to set an example "by con ing into closer relations." He said it was "urgent for the Men's Clubs Parley Jewish people to strengthen their to each other on 'a religious Elects Mannye London ties basis rather than to keep build- GROSSINGER, N.Y. (JTA) — A ing their parochialism and the resolution calling on the Soviet walls surrounding it. MRS. LESTER KALISHER government to end its repression "The walls must be knocked At a candlelight ceremony Sun- of the religious and cultural rights down. Synagogue , laymen must day, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, of the Russian Jews was adopted take the lead in knocking them Sheila Lynn Cohen, daughter of here at the close of the 37th an- down." Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cohen of nual convention of the National Kentucky Ave., became the bride Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs. of Lester Kalisher, son of Mr. and The 750 delegates of the feder- Wrong Number Rung Mrs. David Kalisher of Albany ation, an affiliate of the Conserva- The advertisement announcing Ave., Oak Park. Rabbi Jacob Segal tive United Synagogue of America, the appointment by Temple .. .. officiated at the ceremony. elected Mannye Emanu-El of Cantor H. Richard The bride's gown was of silk London of Chi- Brown listed erroneously the tel- peau de soie with an A-line skirt cago to a second ephone number of Mr. Newland of and bell sleeves. The bodice and term as presi- the Chamberlain Co. realty firm sleeves of the gown were of Al- dent. The feder- which has offered its services to encon lace re-embroidered and ation has 75,000 find him a residence to rent. The trimmed with seed pearls. A members. correct phone number is 353-9000. cathedral length train from the In other reso- shoulders was edged with Alen. lutions the del- Want ads get quick results! con lace. Her headpiece, a petal egates urged U.S. cluster of peau de soie and seed - Senate ratifica- pearls with a crown motif was London tion of the Uni- attached to a double bouffant ted Nations convention on geno- Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will dedicate its new educational com- plex in Southfield, at 10 1/2 Mile and Farifax, 11 a.m. Sunday. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, gen- eral chairman of the dedication * * committee, said the highlight of The BUICK OPEN, Michigan's the day will be, the formal dedi- only major golf tourney among cation of the Daniel A. Laven the top half-dozen biggest-galler- Building "in recognition of his ied tournaments in the U.S., will (Mr. Laven's) untiring efforts and be held June 11-12 in Flint. Ad- devotion in behalf of Yeshivath vance tickets may be obtained for Beth Yehudah and his magnificent a dollar per day each plus a and unsurpassed contributions to stamped, addressed envelope mail- the Yeshivah that have earned for ed to "Buick Open Tickets," P.O. him the everlasting credit of the Box 205, Flint 48550. Jewish community." At the same time, the Julius and Alice Rotenberg High School will be dedicated. An announcement was issued by Rabbi Leizer Levin, chair- man of the Council of Orthodox Howard da Silva, star of stage, Rabbis of Detroit, proclaiming screen and television, will be guest the coming weekend as "Beth artist at the 41st annual concert of Yehudah Dedication Weekend". the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus 8 To be dedicated are the Nathan p.m. May 22 at the Scottish Rite and Ruth • Freedland Beth Hame- Cathedral, Masonic Temple. drash (Hebrew Study Hall); the Da Silva, who has starred in the Broadway comedy "The Zulu and Zayda," has won two Academy Award nominations here and one in Britain. Handel's oratorio, "Judas Mac- cabeus," adapted for chorus and Yiddish text by Max Helfman, will be presented, along with Yiddish, English and Hebrew folk songs. Shirley Benyas and Cantor Harold Orbach will solo. Conductor is Harvey Schreib- man. MEN'S CLUBS SHA AR EY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB will present Nimrod Rapha- eli, an instructor in political sci- ence at the University of Michigan, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the social hall. His topic is "Israel — It's Place in World Politics." Raphaeli has attended the school of law and economics in TelAviv and has a masters degree from the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, school of public and international affairs. He was administrative manager of Mapai in Tel Aviv from 1957 through 1960. Guests are invited. * * 0 4: May 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- announced for ARMED FORCES vin Zahler (Suzie Simms), 21606 WEEK May 16-22, by Januarius A. Stratford, Oak Park, a daughter, Mullen, general Chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Armed For- Cherie Lynn. * * * ces Week Committee. First event April 30--To Dr. and Mrs. S. of the week will be the Armed Meyer Arbit (Charlotte Singer), Forces Week lunchon, Tuesday, 13231 Dartmouth, Oak Park, a son, in the ballroom of the Veterans Memorial Building. Philip Jerome. Recommended by Physicians Sheila Cohen Becomes Bride of Lester Kalisher Rabbi Moses Fischer Library; the Louis and Sarah Honigman Eng- lish Library; and the Ladies of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Dining Room. Rooms to be dedicated are named for Arthur and Jack Beckwith, Berez- nitzer Aid Society, Dr. Julius Y. Burn- stine, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carmen, in Meinory of Ben Zion Cohen Cong. Ateres Zvi, Mr. and Mrs. Al Dreshcher, Mrs. Libbie Dubrinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Feigleman, Mr. and Mrs. I. Irving Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Feld- man, Mrs. Anna Framovitz, Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan I. Goldin, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hechtman, In Memory of Isaac Henig, Max Kaplan and Family, Mr. Abraham Malzberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Malzberg, Mrs. Ida Michel, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rohlik, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Saltsman, Max Schneider and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Soberman, Mr. Joseph Stoler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sylvan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weingarden and Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Zivian. cide; suggested expansion of the war on poverty; called for peace in South Vietnam; asked the fed- eration's members to observe fair employment practices in their own business enterprises; expressed concern over "drop-outs from Jew- ish religious training;" and urged parents to continue the religious education of their children beyond Bar Mitzvah age. Rabbi Joel S. Geffen of New SELLING OUT ALL GIRDLES, BRASSIERES AND CORSELETTES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES MOORE'S CORSET SHOP 11525 DEXTER TE 4-3904 WOW THE ORIGINAL Townsmen Featuring "Slinky" DONNA WATKINS Music & Entertainment Galore for Weddings, Bar Mitzvah's and Other Snappy Affairs. 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