▪ Friday, February 3, 1967-27' Richard Martin to Take THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bride, Helene Horowitz NY Woman Gives $350,004 for Haifa School News Brevities All area alumni of the UNIVER- SITY OF BUFFALO and their > spouses are invited to an "Award and Valentine Party" 8 p.m. today at the home of Vice President John A. Nelson, 18304 Santa Barbara.. For reservations, call Lee Franklin Weinstock, president of the Detroit Area Alumni Club, 342-9198.- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK — A record total of $1,100,000 in individual con- tributions was reached Wednesday by the 200. women who took part in the luncheon inaugurating the 1967 campaign of the women's division of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York. The outstanding individual gift at the luncheon was made by Caroline Greenfield of New York, who donated $350,000 toward the cost of building the new Leo Baeck High School to be erected in Haifa by the Israel Education Fund of the UJA. Construction of the school will begin in the spring. The MARCH OF DIMES FASH- ION SHOW, which annually makes a fund-raising tour of more than 30 cities, will present "Kaleido- scope of Fashion — Spring 1966," with highlights from the collections of top American designers, 3 and 8 pan. Sunday at the Latin Quarter. * * * SEYMOUR BRODE, president of Starlite Pools, announced a 72-hour course in business management for all executives and department heads employed by Starlite Pools. The course, under the direction of Herman N. Farrand, is approved by the Michigan State Board of Education. The COMMERCIAL REAL ES- TATE EXCHANGORS of Detroit will convene for breakfast at 9 a.m. Tuesdays, starting Tuesday at the Lee Plaza. Hotel. For information. call Goldie Levinstein, coordinator, TY 6-8200. * * * . What wouldn't theatrical pro- ducers give for a show that car- MISS HELENE HOROWITZ ried no scenery, had a east of only Mr. and Mrs. Semour HoTO- y two, required a traveling stage I witz of Indiana Ave announce the crew of only one and could gross Ahavas Achim Men's C 1 u b more than $20,000,000 in 13 years! Breakfast Forum will feature Dr. engagement of their daughter He- "It doesn't exist and it couldn't," Paul Wolf, professor of pathology kne Iris to Richard Jay Martin, they'd say_ But such a show does at Wayne State University Medical son of Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. exist — the only one in the history School and clinical pathologist at Martin of Lincolnshire Dr. Miss Horowitz and her fiance of the performing arts. This is VIC- Receiving Hospital, 10 a.m. Sunday TOR BORGE'S "Comedy in Music" ....... in the social hall_ are seniors at the University of which will arrive here Feb. 24 for T h e illustrated Michigan. Mr. Martin, affiliated c.ne performance at Masonic Audi- talk on "Recent with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity, will be attending the University tori-um. i n •\!! Researches * * * of Michigan Medical School in the Cancer and The art exhibit of works by PIRI Transplantations" fall. The couple plans a December EHRENFELD, which was sched- will be preceded uled to open this week, will instead ! b y breakfast. wedding. open Sunday at Anna Werbe Gal-1 .111101111111111M Prof. Wolf will leries. Hours are 2-6 p.m. deal with various * * * methods of can- Marygrove College will present Wolf cer treatment, in- Maurice Friedman speaking on eluding the one he developed, for WWII= 111111111 ■ ••••11111MIN. "MARTIN BUBER; THE LIFE OF which he recently received interna- YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will DIALOGUE" 8 p.m. Feb. 16. tional recognition. A graduate of Friedman, a scholar interpreter of Wayne State University and the hold a games party 8 p.m. Monday Either's, is author of a book by University of Michigan Medical at the home of Raye Weimer, 21150 the same name and "The Worlds I School Dr. Wolf .is a member of Pembroke. Friends are invited. of Existentialism." the committee of admissions of the President Ann Rubin.. asks that * WSU school and has authored a members bring soap and toothpaste A showing of the paintings and number of articles for various med- to be sent to Vietnam. Dues secre- drawings of Detroit-born --artist ical journals. The public is invited. tary Goldie Nelson is accepting 1967 dues checks at 20551 Hunting- * * HAROLD COHN will be 'held,. at ton, 48219. Arwin Galleries Feb. 6-21. A pre- BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S * * * view and reception will be held CLUB'S Breakfast Forum will fea- DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY 5:30-8:30 pan. Monday. Cohn, ture Mrs. Frances Solovich dis- whose work is in the collections cussing "Ecumenism: Utopia or 135 will meet 8:30. p.m. Thursday of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Reality" 10 a.m. Feb. 22. Dr. at the Labor Zionist Institute. * * Brandeis 'University, Boston Mu- Vaiter Poole's appearance, sched- seum of Fine Arts and Cranbrook uled for Sunday, will be post-1 Ladies Auxiliary to Tour Maseum, is also represented in poned. Mrs. Solovich, past inter- ! many private collections. national president of Bnai Brith Dearborn 'Hospital * * * Women and former board chair- The Department of Michigan, The Wayne State University man of the Michigan Anti-Defama- Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Vet- Council of Religious Organizations tion League, is an executive board erans, will hold its winter meeting will present "NORMAN AND SAN- member of the national ADL and at Dearborn Veterans Hospital 1 DRA DIETZ AT RANDOM," an is a practicing Detroit attorney. p.m: Thursday. evening of theater for two players, The meeting will be at the hos- 8:15 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Rack- pital to acquaint members of the ham Educational Memorial Audi- auxiliaries with rules and policies torium. Man and wife off-stage of the hospital. After the meeting, as well as on, they are now on a tour of the patient area will be their third national tour. They conducted by J. F. Bernat, director left careers in television and ad- of voluntary services. vertising in 1960, forming their This meeting is open to all aux- Phillip Stollman, chairman of own company, "Theater of Con- iliary members. For information, cern," in 1962. Tickets may be the American Friends of Bar-Han call Mrs. Oscar Bank, 224-4892, University in Is- or Mrs. Paul Betman DI 1-8126, obtained at the Wayne State Uni- rael, this week * * * versity ticket office, Mackenzie announced an in- Hall, or through the Office of Re- JWV to Present Bill teresting gift to ligious Affairs, 833-1400, Ext. 7521. the university. * * * in New York to Prohibit Stollman re- --a Names of the singers engaged ported that the Hate-Inciting Speeches for the production of alozart's (Direct JTA Teletype Wire world famous to The Jewish News) "COSI FAN TUTTE," and for composer and di- Beaj anatra —"ALB E RT NEW YORK—The Jewish War rector, Leonard HERRING," to be presented dur- Bernstein, has Veterans of the U.S.A. has pre- ing the 196'7 season were an- contributed t h e pared a group libel bill for intro- nounced by the Stratford Festival. sum of $1,500 to I duction into the New York State Lorna Haywood sings Fiordiligi; Bar-Ilan for a Legislature aimed at protecting Corrine Curry will be Dorabella; scholarship in citizens from utterances made Cornelis Opthof is Guglielmo! Jer- honor and in the with the purpose of creating a old Siena is Ferrando; Gwenlynn name his fath- riot or a disturbance, it was an- Little sings Despina and Jan Rubes er, Samuel J. nounced by Bertram Steckel, New portrays Don Alfonso. Bernstein, of Bos- York state commander of the * * * JWV. ton. Commander Stockel said that The OAK PARK SYMPHONY Bernstein "What thrills ORCHESTRA will present its an- us is this gift was unsolicited," the bill, which Will be introduced nual family concert 3:15 p.m. Stollman said. "It- indicates once in the assembly by Assemblyman Sunday at Oak Park High School. again Bernstein's great interest in Max M. Turshen and in the Sen- ate by Sen. Edward J. Speno, was Fred Betzner, 17, winner of the Israel and Israeli institutions. prepared with a view to avoiding Oak Park Symphony Society Youth Talent Contest, will play Haydn's Auxiliary Sending Parcels the stifling of fair comment on issues brought before the public. Concerto for Cello in D. The Oak Park Symphony Society will pre- to Servicemen Overseas He said that the state of New sent him with a check for $125 Mrs. Herbert Liner, president York has the obligation and duty to be used at the National Music of Oak Park Auxiliary, Jewish to protect its citizens by imposa Camp at Interlochen. He will also 'War Veterans, announces that the ing criminal restraints where such receive a plaque from the society. auxiliary is now sending packages utterances are made. The Oak Park Elementary School to veterans overseas. For informa- Honors Chorus will sing several tion, call her at LI 7-7132. All children are entitled to numbers. Individual tickets are Any serviceman stationed over- prompt protection against all available at the door or at the seas is eligible to receive these forms of neglect, cruelty and ex- Oak .P ark Community Center..... paakages-a # plOitation, UNICEF says. 1 Men's Clubs 11M1111111i JWV , . . Leonard Bernstein Gives to Bar-Ilan Honoring Father British Official States that Israel's Existence Has Reduced Prejudice LONDON (JTA)!—Richard Cross- man, a leading member of the Labor Party's House of Commons majority, and lord president of the Privy Council, told members of the Pioneer Women here Monday night that "Israel's existence has reduced anti-Semitism everywhere." The old forms of anti-Jewish activity, he said, now seem remote in England. He was among the principal speakers at the annual dinner of the women's Labor Zionist group. According to Crossman, the prob- lem of "dual loyalties," which once troubled sections of Diaspora Jewry, is now one which faces ac- tually only the Israeli Jews. Eng- land and Israel, Crossman said now exhibit many similarities, "even in their relations with the United States, which are different from those of other nations." Turning to Arab-Israel relations, the British author-statesman said: "Sevin destroyed the possibility of peaceful relations between Jews and Arabs. Now Israel is justified in looking at the present Labor gov- ernment with a certain amount of suspicion. Only if Israel is strong can peace be maintained in the Mid- dle East, and therefore steady as- sistance to Israel will keep the peace in that region." Community Relations Body Lauds Drachler The Detroit Commission on Com- munity Relations has commended Dr. Norman Drachler, acting sup- erintendent of the Detroit Public Schools, and the Detroit Board of Education for taking definite af- firmative steps toward the inte- gration of the apprentice training school for construction trades. In a report from the CCR Com- • mittee on Schools, the Rev. Thomas Ruffin, committee chairman, em- phasized that "the contract com- pliance program of the City of Detroit and its requirement for af- firmative action to achieve equal opportunity, particularly as - it re- lates to construction of new build- ings in urban renewal areas, is completely dependent upon the success of steps being taken by the Detroit Board of Education." JOC ELYN . AND HER GYPSIES Authentic Gypsy Orchestra Strolling Violins or Concert Group Floor Show and Vance GR 4-7638 MUSIC UNIQUE FOR EVERY OCCASION IRV FIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA Two Fish Chowders Introduced by Rokeach Rokeach announces two new fish chowders were introduced in the stores in January. The two condensed versions are Manhat- tan style and creamy New Eng- land style. Aromatically spiced, filled with ! the finest fresh water fish and fresh vegetables, these two chow- ders join other Rokeach firsts . gefilte fish in cans and Trumps, the first party-shaped fish snack cocktail. 1 -453-5891 Make Your Party Swing With Music for All Occasions FOR BOOKINGS CALL: 342-4887 TE 2-9193 Parents Group Installs Officers at Banquet The newly-elected officers of Parents Without Partners were recently installed at a banquet. Those installed were Sonia Wia- trak, president; Bernice Robbins and Herman Schuman, vice presi- dents; Delores Jonas, treasurer; and Bertha Sonshine and Ruth Rope, secretaries. For information about the group's meetings or activities con- tact Mrs. Wiatrak, KE 5-5081. YOUR CANDID ALBUM FRIER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H. INER KE 1-8196 of • " " ORCHESTRA. CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? 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