THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, December 16, 1966
Top Fashion Designers to Show
Latest at Hadassah Matinee
Hadassah's paid-up membership ,
matinee will be enhanced with
the appearance of designers Teal
Traina and Louis!
Estevez, accord-
ing to Mrs. Dan-
iel C. Seigel,
chairman of the
day, for the event
12:30 p.m. Jan .
10 at the new
Northland T h e-
ater.
Traina will dis-
play his newest
Mrs. Siegel dress fashions,
and Estevez will show the latest
furs. Hadassah members will model
the current Israeli fashions de-
signed by students of the Alice
Seligsberg School. "Fashions for
the Generations" will be modeled
by several third-and fourth-genera-
tion life membership families.
Hadassah women who have been
members for 25 continuous years
or more will receive special rec-
ognition.
Admission is limited to paid-up
or new members of Hadassah.
Orthodox Sisterhoods
to Open Town Hall
When It Comes
To Noodles .. .
Greenfield's
Tops
Them
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National AJCongress
Cites Mrs. A. Frank
At a recent meeting of the
board of the Detroit Women's Di-
vision, American Jewish Congress,
Mrs. Arnold Frank, past presi-
dent of the division, was installed
as a member of the Society of
Guardians of the National Worn-
en's Division.
Mrs. Charles Snitow of Scars-
dale, N.Y., president of the Na-
tional Women's Division, installed
Mrs. Frank, whose name will be
inscribed on a .tablet, along with
the names of other members of
the society in the Stephen Wise
Congress House in New York.
According to Mrs. Snitow, the
society is "made up of women
who have significantly contributed
to the important work of Congress
in advancing human rights and
strengthening Judaism."
. The society is sponsoring spe-
cial studies into American Jewish
life; its main current project being
the study of Jewish identity
among Jewish college students.
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Mrs.Arthur Rice Heads Campaign
for Federation Women's Division
Mrs. Arthur H. Rice has been
named chairman of the Women's
1967 Allied Jewish Campaign, Al-
fred L. Deutsch, campaign chair-
man• and Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser,
president of the Women's Divi-
sion. announced.
Mrs. Rice headed the 1966
women's campaign, which raised
5705.000. more than any other
wcmen's division in the country.
She serves on the division board
and is a board member of the
Jewish Center.
; Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs.
Henry Wineman are honorary
chairmen.
Julian Krolick, Meyer Prentis,
Abe Srere, Sidney Stone, Henry
Wineman, Fred Ginsberg and
Joseph Welt.
The "Town Hall Lecture Series"
sponsored each year by the Great
Lakes Chapter of the Women's
Branch, Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America, will
commence 10 a.m. Monday at
Young Israel of Northwest Detroit.
For the five-part series, "Jews
and Jewish Life in American His-
Prizes will be awarded to tory." Mrs. David J. Cohen will be
paid-up members, and a new
the first lecturer. The sessions will
member or her sponsor will win trace the life of Jews in America
a special prize of a week-end from the days of the first settlers,
trip for two.
through the Civil War period, the
Assisting Mrs. Siegel in present- first mass immigration and two
ing the program are Mesdames world wars until the present day.
Kenneth L a s t a r.. commentator; Internal and external influences
David Edelman, Leslie Schmier, on the Jewish community will be
Robert Drews, Ivan NIeisner. Louis discussed in an attempt to trace
P. Miller. Herbert Cohen. David how the American Jewish commu-
Feinberg. June llonigman, Jack pity evolved and developed over
Lefton, Emil Rose, Harold Victor, the past 400 years.
Subsequent lecturers in this
Jason Honigman, Eugene Laster
T
. own Hall are: Jan. 9, Mrs. Hay-
and Herman August.
Hadassah's past presidents, who ! im Donin of Bnai David; Feb. 6,
Mrs. Arthur Selmar of Beth Abra-
will act as honorary hostesses,
are Mesdames Morris Adler, Ralph ham; March 7, Mrs. James Gor-
don of Young Israel of Oak-Woods:
Davidson, David S. Diamond, Jo-
seph Ehrlich, Max Frank, I. Jerome and April 3, Mrs. Joel Litke of
Hauser, William B. Isenberg, Beth Hillel.
All members of affiliated sister-
L. Jackson, Harry L. Jones, hoods are invited. A continental
Maurice Landau, Max L. Lichter,
Maurice
Norman Rom. Morse Saulson and breakfast precedes each session.
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David Schachter.
Other hostesses who have held
key positions in Hadassah's his-
tory are•Mesdames Sidney Allen,
Hy Broder, Abraham Cooper,
Lewis Daniels, Nathan Kaplan,
Layne-Neicvnan Rites
Held at Shaarcy Zedch
Mrs. Max Stollman has been
named chairman of pre-campaign
and will head the committee
seeking major gifts. It is the sec-
ond year that she has held the
post. Mrs. Stollman also serves
on the boards of the women's
division and the Jewish Center.
MRS. SANFORD LAYNE
Judith Marcia Newman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman, of
Orinoco Circle, Bloomfield Town-
ship, and Sanford Douglas Layne,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Layne
of Grand Concourse Rd.. South-
field, were united in marriage re-
cently at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor
Reuven Frankel officiated.
The bride wore an Empire, A-
line.style gown of candlelight
slik peau de soie with a high
, neckline bodice and long sleeves
of imported hand-corded Alencon
lace. A full, removable train
swept to chapel length. A pouf
veil of the matching lace and im-
ported silk illusion was worn as
the bridal headpiece.
Serving on the pre-campaign
advisory council are Mesdames
Sidney J. Allen, Eugene J. Arn-
feld, Harry Becker, Hyman C.
Broder, Abraham Cooper, Max M.
Fisher, Seymour J. Frank, Ivor
and
J. Kahn. Abraham Srere
Frank A. Wetsman.
Mrs. Rice will be assisted by
Mesdames Tom Borman. Morris J.
Brandwine, Melvin Kolbert and
`The Arts in Israel Today'
Bracha Kopstein. Israeli poetess,
will speak on "The Arts in Israel
Mrs. Lester Kershenbaum of
Today" before the Chaim Weiz- .
Philadelphia, sister of the bride.
served as matron of honor. Brides- mann Chapter. American Jewish
Congress.
8:45 p.m. Wednesday at
maids were Cheryl and Carol
Layne, sisters of the bridegroom. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Susan Kurland of Boston and Mrs. . Sirotkin, 18980 Monte Vista.
Hanley Yorke. •.
Martin Layne, brother of the
PHOTOGRAPHY by
bridegroom, was best man. Ushers
BERNARD H.
were Irving Layne, Marvin Brooks.
Thom Warshaw and Lester Ker-
shenbaum. David Layne was ring
bearer.
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After a honeymoon trip south,
Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings
the couple will reside in Southfield.
MRS. ARTHUR RICE
David Pollack as vice chairmen.
Mrs. Hyman Safran is secretary.
Mrs. Alfred L. Deutsch is vice
president of the women's division
in charge of Campaign.
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Jewish Center to Hold
Israeli Hanuka Party .
The annual Israeli Hanuka pro-
gram and dance for the general
public will be held 8:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at the Jewish Center.
The Israeli Student Organization
and the Israeli Women's Club have
prepared the program: a piano
recital by Ayalah Klingman: an
Ephraim Kishon skit, directed by
Natan Goldenberg: an Israeli en-
semble playing Israeli music: and
an Israeli dance group.
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will be festival refreshments and •
social dancing. •
Tickets are on sale at the Jewish
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