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January 06, 1967 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-01-06

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24—Friday, January 6, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Reports High Bond Sales

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The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council's Israel Night, with
advance sales, resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions totaling $82,000.
In the photo are (from left) front row, Mrs. Ben Columbus, president
of Business and Professional Chapter; Mrs. George Brown, president,
Brandeis Chapter; Mrs. Nat Coleman, Israel Bond chairman of Detroit
Chapter; Mrs. Norma Hudosh, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council Israel Bond chairman; and Alexander Gersuk,
Israel Bond chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Coun-
cil; second row, Herbert Miller, president of Handler-East Side
Lodge; Max Schulzinger, Israel Bond chairman of Downtown•Fox
Lodge; Mrs. Sam Bernstein, president, Zager Chapter; and Mrs. Ben
Gruskin, president of Detroit Chapter; third row, Mrs. Ann Wolk,
Downtown-Fox Israel Bond chairman; Mrs. Harold Lane, co-Israel
Bond chairman, Downtown-Fox Chapter; Lillian Bart; Mrs. Joseph
Kadans, Brandeis Chapter Israel Bond chairman; and Jan Bart. Jan
and Lillian Bart, guest entertainers, sang excerpts from their record-
ing of "Fiddler on the Roof."

Y3nai Y3ritk

Activities

Ivan S. Bloch Chapter will hold
its initiation of new members into
the Marian Perlmutter Member-
ship Class 8:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Workmen's
Circle Center.
Certificates also
will be presented
to members who
have belonged to
Bloch Chapter
for 10, 15 and 20
years. Mrs. Ruth
Goldman, vocal-
ist, will perform
Hebrew and Yid-
Mrs. Goldman dish folk songs,
accompanied on the accordian by
Abraham (Gingi) Kunianski. Mrs.
Goldman is on the staff of the
Jewish Center and is a teacher in
and Combine Jewish Schools. The
public is invited. Refreshments
will follow the program. Member-
ship chairman is Mrs. Josef
Feuereisen, LI 7-1139.

* * *

To Set Up New Lodge
for Southfield Men

The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council has begun plans to
organize a new lodge in Southfield
and surrounding areas.
Milton M. Weinstein, past presi-
dent of the council, is serving as
adviser to the new group.
Nathan D. Rubenstein, a member
of the District Grand Lodge 6
administrative committee, who has
been elected lodge president pro-
tern, stated that over 10,000 Jew-
ish persons are living in the South-
field area, "and aside from syna-
gogues, there is no Jewish fra-
ternal organization in the city."
The organizing committee has
arranged a cocktail party for pro-
spective members 8:30 p.m, Thurs-
day at the King's Arms. Restau-
rant.
Included on the committee are
Herman Kasoff, Bernard Allaun,
Jerry Brasch, Martin Budman,
Norman Feder, Harry Fridson,
Joseph Frenkel, Sol Goldberg, Al-
bert Gutman, Murray Hartz, Larry
Labell, Leonard Levin; Sol Moss,
Jules Olen, David Redisch, Marvin
S. Ruby, Dr. H. Wenner and Ber-
nard Whiteman.

NOTED PATHOLOGIST
Pio Foa, a 19th Century Italian-
Jewish pathologist, was a pioneer
in the study of the pathology of the
blood and nervous system. He was
president of the University of
Turin. (Dr. Foa was the grand-
father of Dr. Pierro Pio Foa, head
of Sinai Hospital's division of re-
search.)

Annette Ran Joins
Staff of ADL Here

Melvin Weisz, chairman of the
Michigan Regional Board of the
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, announced that Annette S.
Ran of Detroit has joined the ADL
staff as assistant director of the
Michigan regional office located
at 163 Madison.
Mrs. Ran in the past has been
active in Congress On Racial Equal-
ity (CORE), American Civil Lib-
erties Union, Northern Student
Movement at Wayne State Univer-
sity, where she did her undergrad-
uate studies, Greater Detroit Fair
Housing Inc., Citizens To Advance
Public Education and Urban Hous-
ing Council. She has worked with
Coordinating Council on Human
Relations, the "Keep Improving De-
troit Schools" millage committee,
political parties of Michigan, and
others.
Mrs. Ran was in Israel for nine
months as a member of a leader-
ship training group; and the Ha-
bonim youth movement. She is mar-
ried and has four children.

Judith Beilin, Cohen
at Temple Israel's
Bond Fete Jan. 11

Miss Beilin

Emil Cohen

Emil Cohen, popular humorist,
will be the guest artist at the
Temple Israel "Bond with Israel"
dinner in the social hall, it was
announced by Joseph 0. Grant,
dinner chairman. The affair is on
behalf of Israel Bonds.
Judith Beilin, Israel consul in
New York, will be guest speaker.
Harry L. Pliskow, president, Dr.
Leon Fram, Rabbi M. Robert
Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach
will participate in the program.
For reservations contact Mrs.
Grant, ticket chairman, UN 1-0858,
or the temple office, UN 3-7769.

GEORGE PIERROT SHOW
Time: 7 p.m. Monday.
Station: Channel 4.
Feature: Julien Bryan will pre-
sent "Here Is Israel".
* * *
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
and
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Jewish Themes and
Jewish Art" continues with a per-
formance by Hasidic folk singer
Shlomo Carlebach. He will discuss
his views with Cantor Harold Or-
bach of Temple Israel.
* * *
HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Yiddish in Song" with
Sidor Belarsky will be heard and
discussed by Cantor Harold Or-
bach.
* * *
IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: "Guidance to the Be-
reaved" will be discussed by Rabbi
Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, with colleagues of the
Christian faiths.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Edward Gelber, a vice
chairman of the board of gover-
nors of the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, will be interviewed by
Rabbi Daniel L. Davis, director of
the New York Federation of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations.
* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Abigail," dramatizing
the events which led to the death
of Nabal, Abigail's husband, and
the marriage of David and Abi-
gail, will be presented in the series,
"Pages From the Living Book."

MRS. DAVID STEIN

Barbara Lambert became the
bride of David Stein in a candle-
light ceremony at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph J. Lambert of
Groton Rd., Bloomfield Hills. Par-
ents of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Stein of Tracey Ave.
The bride wore a silk satin gown
with an Empire bodice, the Brus-
sels lace detailing repeated in the
panel front of the gently A-lined
skirt. The full, chapel train was
detachable at the waistline and
her fingertip-length mantilla was
of matching lace.
Serving her sister as matron
of honor was Mrs. Robert Hack.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Maurice
Opperer, Rosalind Lullove, Mrs.
Allen Greenfield, Mrs. Melvin
Stein and Myra Burk.
Following a wedding trip to
Puerto Rico, Mr. and Mrs. Stein
will live in Oak Park.

It is a miserable thing to live in
suspense, it is the life of the spider.
—Swift.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew-
ish Board of Guardians, one of
the outstanding child care agencies
of its kind in the world, used its
various facilities in New York and
environs during 1966 to extend
care of one type or another to a
total of 2,778 children, according(
to the agency's annual report.
The staff includes 37 psychia-
trists, 19 psychologists, 101 psy-
chiatric_ social workers, 31 re-
searchers in the psychiatric, psy-
chological and other professional
categories, eight nursery and or . -
teachers, nine in other profess!
80 child care workers, 15 on
medical and nursing staffs and 62
on the dietary and maintenance
staffs, as well as 93 clerical work-
ers and 15 on the accounting and -
business staff.
During the year, JBG completed
its new building for the Linden -
Hill School, costing more than
$1,000,000; began work on a new
residential pavilion of the Henry (
Ittelson Center for Child Research
and started construction on a
model unit at the Hawthorne Ceda.).
Knolls School.

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Jan. 12 to Feb. 10
to Be JNF Month

The period from Jan. 12 to Feb.
10 the Hebrew month of Shevat
again will be observed as "JNF
Month" in Detroit and in Michi-
gan, it was announced this week.
The tasks for Jewish National
Fund Month as announced by the
JNF council president, Judge Bur-
ton R. Shifman, are:
To foc'us attention on activities
of the JNF in strengthening Is-
rael's security, with emphasis
on the new and first Detroit De-
velopment Area pr o j e c t in
northern Galilee, on the border
of Syria — the reclaiming and
rebuilding the settlements of
Gadot and Mishmar Hayarden
and Gonen.
To mobilize the broadest pos-
sible support for the JNF
through the widest possible use
of JNF's traditional collection
methods.
To place another 1,000 Blue-
White JNF boxes in Detroit and
Michigan Jewish homes.
To plant more trees in Israel.
Among the features for "JNF
Month" will be: JNF Sabbath —
Saturday, Jan. 21 (Shabbat Shira),
in which synagogues will partici-
pate; "JNF Month for Landsman-
shaften," with a special evening
dedicated to JNF on Thursday,
Jan. 26, at the Labor Zionist
Build in g; the traditional. Tu
b'Shevat activities in school s,
synagogues, and organizations; and
the Women's Auxiliary donor,
culminating three months of in-
tensive campaigning, to be held
Jan. 24, at Temple Israel, with
Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld as guest
speaker.

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