38—Friday, March 17, 1967 RrtA „Announcements THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Purim to Passover !Dates Set for Jewish Musical Festival 27 Are Graduated Hermaine Klein to IVed From the Shapero. Harvey Lee Raimi School of Nursing Dr. Charles E. Morton, minister of the Metropolitan Baptist Church of Detroit and a member of the Michigan State Board of Education, gave the commencement address at the 19th graduation exercises of the Shapero School of Nursing last week. The 27 graduates and more than 300 relatives and friends were on hand in the Aaron DeRoy Auditor- ium of the Jewish Center to hear Dr. Morton. The total number of practical nurses trained by the Shapero School since its inception in 1956 now exceeds 700. March 12 — To Army Spec. and Mrs. William E. Haile (Marilyn Feld), Detroiters stationed at Ft. Ritchie, Md., a daughter, Mellisa Lynn. March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kolb (Joyce Howell), former De- troiters of Chicago, a son, Michael Daniel. • * * March 3—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. - Efrusy (Marilyn Diskin), 21830 Ridgedale, Oak Park, a son, Brian Jay. * * * Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckenrod (Linda Ann Stein. for- mer Detroiters), of West Pointe, Ky., a son, Lawrence David. * Feb. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gersuk (Helene Viedrah), former Detroiters now living in Los Angeles, a son, Matthew Brian. * Feb. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Belkin (Harriette Stein of Forest Hills, N.Y.), 22317 LaSeine, Southfield, a daughter, Elizabeth Anne. * * Feb. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hadar Granader (Lois Brand- wine). 20445 Willowick, South- field, a son, Robert. • • * * Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- ence Wittenberg (Eileen Stewart of Detroit) of Toledo, a son, Alan Steven, * * * Feb. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Franklin (Baylee Hurwitz), 25424 Henley, Huntington Woods, a daughter, Pamela Joy. * * Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Sanders (Sharyn Smith), 30671 Ventura, Southfield, a daugh- ter, Jill Beth. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen (Joanne Levine), 4327 Judson, Royal Oak, an adopted daughter, Doreen Sue. MISS HERMAINE KLEIN Series to Be Concluded by Rabbi Jacob Segal This poster announces the dates and theme of the 1967 Jewish Music Festival to be held throughout the country from March 26 to April 24 under auspices of the National Jewish Welfare Board's Jewish Music Council. Cantor Sonenklar and Shaarey Zedek Choir to Present ZOD Purim Festival GM Choir to Sing at Beth Abraham The General Motors Choir will be featured at the Diamond Jubilee Concert of Cong. Beth Abraham 8:15 p.m. April 2 at the synagogue. The choir replaces The Dan Frohman Chorus, scheduled earlier. Also on the program will be a trio of instrumentalists, members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, producer of the concert. Beth Abraham music director I s r a el Fuchs will share the podium in a portion of the program. For ticket information, call the synagogue office, UN 1-6696. The conference on Jewish Mate- rial Claims Against Germany last year allocated a total of $40,000 for education, research and publica- tion projects in Hungary. REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 1 9769 LI 2 4444 - - CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman 334-4149 334-7031 Serving In Hospitals and Homes Mrs. Betty Klein, 21722 Strat- ford, Oak Park, announces the engagement of her daughter Her- maine Faith to Harvey Lee Raimi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raimi, 14481 LaBelle, Oak Park. Miss Klein is the daughter of the late Mr. Max Klein. The bride-to-be attended High- land Park College. Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity. where he was affiliated with Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. He is now attending the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surg- ery, Des Moines, where he is a member of Lambda O m i c r on Gamma Fraternity. A Dec. 26 wedding is planned. Rabbi Jacob E Segal will be the closing speaker of the Adas Sha- lom Adult Institute Lecture Series on "Culture and Morality in a Changing World" 8:45 p.m. Tues- day at the synagogue. Rabbi Segal, organizer of the series, will speak on "The Terezin Requiem: A People's Profile in Courage." To illustrate the victory won by the Jewish heroes in the book by the same name by Joseph Bar, Rab- bi Segal will present recorded se- lections from Verdi's "Requiem," which forms the thematic crux of the book. The lecture, open to the public Law Prof. Norris to Speak Emile Zola Branch of the Work- without charge, will be folloWed by a social hour and refreshments. men's Circle will hear Prof. Harold Norris discuss "The Police, the Supreme Court and the Commun- Kibutz Economy Topic ity" 9 p.m. today at the Work- men's Circle Center. The public , of Lecture at Center is invited to hear Dr. Norris, on "Kibutz Economy in Today's Is- the faculty of the Detroit College rael — Will It Withstand the Eco- of Law and a member of the nomic Crisis?" is the subject of mayor's and governor's crime the second lecture in the series commissions. sponsored by Americans for Pro- gressive Israel — Hashomer Hat- NO POINTED TOES zair and featuring Naphtali Go- lomb, director of the Kibutz Man- IN HACK'S agement Center in Israel, 8:30 p.m. PATENT STRAPS Saturday at the Jewish Center. On April 8, Golomb will speak on the political aspects of kibutz government. A social hour and question - answer period are planned. The meetings are open to the public. Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs Music — But Terrific! MAURICE LITTLE And Orchestra KE 4-5980 DAN FROHMAN CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR Featuring Cantor Jacob H. Son- enklar, with the Shaarey Zedek Choir directed by Dan Frohman, with Rebecca Frohman at the piano, the Zionist Organization of Detroit will have a purim music festival, at the Zionist Cultural Center, Southfield, 8:30 p.m. March 30. Carmi M. Slomovitz, ZOD presi- dent, stated that this festival has been planned in observance of Music Month. Cantor Sonenklar and Frohman state that they have arranged their program to include liturgical, Is- raeli and folk songs. Members of the Shaarey Zedek choir includes:. George Richter, Art Scherr, Joseph Siegal, Jack Rosberg, Joseph Cantor and Max Miller. The program for the evening follows: Karate Teacher to Lead 10 Sessions at Center A Sixth Degree Black Belt teach- er of Korean karate, one of three in the entire world, will conduct a ten- session course at the Jewish Cen- ter, starting Sunday at 11 a.m. Sang Kyu Shim, from Seoul, Korea, has been practicing and teaching karate for 16 years and was chief instructor for this an- cient Oriental type of self defense to the U.S. Army from 1948 to 1963. The course, which will be open to teens and adults, male and female, will concern itself with techniques based on scientific principles, speed, accuracy and coordination. According to Shim, the basic purpose of karate is to teach men- tal discipline and build character. Contrary to popular belief, karate is not only using the hands to break wood blocks or other hard objects. This phase of karate will be com- pletely eliminated from the course at the Center, 1. Al Tiro (Yisraeli) Zaira-Frohman Joseph Cantor—George Richter, Solo- ists. 2. Vi der -Keiser Lebt (Folk Cong) Arr: L. Low 3. Pischuli (Liturgical) Sh. Secunda 4. Kacha (Yisraeli) Zaira-Frohman 5. Shabes bairn Shales Sudos Arr: A. W. Binder 6. Adoshem Zchoronu M. Weisser Richard B. Kramer, ZOD pro- gram chairman, said a social hour- will follow the festival. He extend- ed an invitation to all ZOD fami- lies and members of the commun- ity to attend this event. 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