28—Friday, March 'I, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS National' BB Officer to Speak Mrs. Adler to Tell Purim Stories at Town Hall Mrs. Morris Adler will conclude her Town Hall Series on "Israel: 1948 - 1968," 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. She wilt s peak on "Education and the Women of Is r a e 1." A Purim brunch will be served following the lecture. The public is invited, but there is a nominal admission charge for the entire morning for non-series ticket holders. Mrs. Alder will discuss the role played by the Jewish woman since the days of Queen Esther and will tell some private and unusual Pur- im stories, including "The Plum- jam Purim." For information, call Mrs. Wal- ter L. Field chairman, 863-3994; Mrs. Marvin Fleischman, vice president of program, 545-7864; or Mrs. Peter A. Martin, president, 883-2434. Women Bond Workers Get HEN Awards The women who "know the score" in Bnai Brith Council are planning for their culmination membership affair noon Wednesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. New members of Bnai Brith's 25 area chapters will be feted at the affair, being arranged by (from left) standing: Mesdames Ben Mandell, Morris Sears, Marshall Wise, Ben Gruskin and Henry Schore; and seated: Mesdames Al Stein, president of the Women's Council of Metropiltan Detroit, Joseph Rudman and Robert Ellis, co-chairman of the event. LBJ Cables Get-Well Note _Jr. and lIrs. Abets 11711 Reside in Detroit to Mrs. Jacobson in Israel l MRS. MICHAEL ABELS Nanci Sue Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kahn of South- field Rd., Southfield, and Michael Hugh Abels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solly Abets of Pennington Dr., were married recently in Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi Milton Rosen- baum officiated. Following a Catskill Mountains honeymoon, the couple will live in Detroit. The bride wore an A-line, Eng- lish net gown covered with scat- tered lace buds. She carried calla lilies on her confirmation Bible. Iris Kahn, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Matron of honor was Mrs. Terri Miller. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donna Abels, Mrs. Sandy Abels, Robin Kahn, sister of the bride, and Francine Gold. Allen Abels, twin brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Sidney Abels, brother of the bridegroom, Jerry Wein be r g, Randy Kahn, brother of the bride, and Mark Goodman. Merrill Kahn, brother of the bride, and Mark Abets were ring bearers. JERUSALEM (JTA) — A "get well" cable from President John- son was received by Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, presi- dent of Hadassah who is recovering in Hadassah Hos- pital from injur- 4' ies suffered in a bus accident last week near Tel Aviv. Hospital of- ficials said Sun- day Mrs. Jacob- rw son was making Mrs. Jacobson "very satisfactory progress." The President said in his mes- sage "I was distressed to read of your accident. Our thoughts and best wishes are with you for a quick and complete recovery." Mrs. Jacobson, who came to Israel for a mid-winter Hadassah conference sustained a broken collarbone and broken ribs in the accident. Quitters are laughed at by those who hadn't enough nerve to start in the first place. Music and Entertainment The 'Rosenblal Orchestra Detroit's Most Recommended Band UN 4-0237 KE 8 - 1291 Mrs. Nathan Holstein of Pitts- community, Mrs. Holstein has burgh, second vice president of served as vice chairman of both At the Israel Bond Reinvestment Bnai Brith Women and chairman the Hillel Advisory Board and An- and award party at Adas Shalom and his ORCHESTRA of its national membership com- , ti-Defamation League Board, as (from left) former Israel Cabinet "Music of Its Best mittee, will be guest speaker at treasurer of the Bnai Brith Youth Minister Yosef Almogi, Knesset, for Your Guests" the culmination affair of the Bnai Organization Regional Board and guest speaker; Mrs. J. Stewart Brith Women's Council of Metro- as member of the Pittsburgh Vo- Linden, Israel Bond HEN chair- politan Detroit noon Wednesday. cational Service Advisory Board. man; and Morris J. Brandwine, at Cong Bnai Moshe. A native of New York City, Mrs. who was the chairman. Almogi ROMANTIC AFFAIRS Mrs. Holstein has served as na- Holstein attended Jamaica Teach- and Mrs. Linden presented HEN BEGIN WITH tional leadership committee chair- ers College and graduated from charms and other awards to wom- man and as national chairman of , Hunter College. She is the wife of en volunteers. the Bnai Brith Youth Organization an attorney who has also been ac- AND HER GYPSIES Program. After serving is presi- tive in Bnai Brith for many years. Wedding s,PartIes, Dances Strains of Marriage dent of the Bnai Brith Women's They have three sons. There's always a vacany for the 474-7638 • Council of Western Pennsylvania,' man who has made good. The afternoon program will she was elected president of Dis- feature luncheon and the presen- Topic of Lecture for trict 3 in 1955. tation of awards to several of Engaged Couples Long active in the Pittsburgh the 25 chapters in the Detroit From LONDON, ENGLAND "Strains and Stresses of Mod- area for their activities in mem- ern Marriage" is the topic to be bership and membership - reten- discussed at the first lecture of tion. Admission is by invitation. the spring series, 8:30 p.m. Tues- cei la! g3rith Completing the program will be day at Cong. Bnai David. the presentation of "An Afternoon Mrs. Margaret Weiner, social of Musical Theater" by Marian worker at the Jewish Family and tvittes "Distinctive Styling in Music Bates and Pearl Kaplan, sopranos, Children's Serv- to your Individual Taste" ISRAEL CHAPTER elected the Max Miller. baritone, and Eugene ice, and Rabbi following officers: president, Mrs. Sloben. tenor. The quartet will be J a c k Goldman, Louis Weberman; vice presidents, accompanied by Betty Polen, pi- professor at Ma- !comb County Mesdames Leo Millman, Louis anist. The annual citywide affair hon- Community Col- Wasserman and Esther Sugarman; 1 will be treasurer. Mrs. Harry Korobkin; ors new members of the 25 chap- lege. secretaries. Nlerdames Gerald Ber- ters, the sponsors of the new guest lecturers. man, Ray Mazer and Lawrence members and chapter workers who The Jewish In- Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry Krieger; mailing, Mrs. Robert have retained five or more mem- stitute for Brides Mendelsohn; and junior past pres- bers during the past year. See Morris Watnick and Grooms is ident, Mrs. Leonard Schreiber. Mrs. Joseph Rodman and Mrs. sponsored by the Plans are underway for an instal- Robert Ellis are co-chairmen of Nshei Habad of lation dinner-dance. the affair. Mrs. Al Stein is presi- Detroit, W o m - * dent of the Detroit Council. en's branch of FINE JEWELRY the Lubavitcher Bnai Brith Opens Drive 283 Hamilton Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. 644-7626 Organization. Its ; J Btrm,glsam Near °emery's) For 1,000,000 Paperbacks 2117 ssLorntine aim is to make Rabbi Goldman WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith young engaged couples more fully pla n s to send 1,000,000 paper- aware of the responsibilities and backs to American servicemen and rewards of a Jewish marriage. hospitalized veterans this year. A social hour follows. A nationwide drive to collect the The lecture series is held twice books was begun this week by the a year at no charge. It is open organization's community and vet- to all engaged couples. erans services commission. (The Shop of Elegance) The campaign is for volumes on Yiddish Poet H. Leivick Jewish themes, to be distributed by Takes Pleasure in Announcing Jewish chaplains, and books of Translated Into French general content that the Red Cross Our Move to Larger Quarters PARIS (JTA)—A French trans- and USO will distribute on a non- lation of the poetry of H. Leivick denominational basis. The drive (Leivick Halper) Yiddish poet and NEW ADDRESS won the commendation of President dramatist, has been published here as "the kind of continuing, unos- by the Gallimard Publishing House. tentatious. but vital activity that. I The volume contains an intro- (Formerly Anthony's) know, brings enormous pleasure to duction by the painter, Marc Char.!, the men of our armed services." all. who said it was "remarkable BIRMINGHAM, MICH. that a poet of Leivick's stature has remained unknown to French read- Briai Brith's Record ers until now." Complete Selection of Cruise, Sale of Israel Bonds The translation is by Isaac Pou- Cocktail, Spring & Rainwear WASHINGTON—Bnai Brith sold MISS LORRAINE PEARLMAN gatch and J. Friedman. Leivick was a record S13,728,270 in Israel born in Russia and settled in the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearlman United States in 1913. His best- Bonds in 1967—a 70.3 per cent , Fran, Lil and of Woodbine Ave. announce the known work was his drama, "Der increase over the previous year. now Jerri Sales were $5,667,995 ahead of engagement of their daughter Golem." CHAFr,E ALL.PL 1966 figures. the largest one-year Lorraine Alice to Robert N. He expressed his feelings over 642-9492 gain since Bnai Brith began pro- Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl the fate of the Jews in World War moting Israel Bond purchases in Friend of Chicago. Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:00 II in a volume of poems titled, "In 1951. A spring wedding is planned. Treblinka Bin Ich Nit Geven." 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