28—Friday, October 18, 1960

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Welfare Federation Honors
Mrs. Jones, Sinai Hospital

At the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation, honors
were extended to Mrs. Harry L. Jones (seated), who received the
Fred M. Butzel Award, and Sinai Hospital. In the photo with Mrs.
Jones are Paul Zuckerman, (seated, left), Max Zivian, (seated right)
and Dr. Julien Priver, (standing). Zuckerman is vice president of
Federation and a• Sinai Hospital officer. Dr. Priver and Zivian
sPonded to the acclaim given Sinai Hospital on its 15th anniversary.

New Brevities I

According to Hero Lupescu, ar-
tistic director of the ROMANIAN
FOLK BALLET coming to the Ma-
sonic Auditorium for two perform-
ances, 8:20 p.m., Oct. 25 and 26,
almost one-third of the Romanian
population is involved in some
aspect of folk dancing or folk
music. This astounding figure may
well account for the outstanding
talent which comprises the current
Romanian Folk Ballet.
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After an absence of six years and
in response to public demand for
the arts be pioneered — UDAY
SHANKAR, India's great interp-
reter of music and dance, returns
to the Scottish Rite Cathedral of
the Masonic Auditorium, 8:20 p.m.,
Oct. 27.
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Dizai Britit

Activities

BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. John
Kelly, WJBK-TV newscaster, will
speak on "The Growth of Tele-
vision." Refreshments will be
served. For information, call Hilda
Wister, 547-8107.
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TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet
noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel.
Luncheon will be served. Guest
speaker will be Mrs. Jack Sayles,
who will recognize the past presi-
dents at a candle-lighting cere-
mony celebrating the chapter's
22nd birthday. Guests are invited.
For information, call Mrs. Ralph
Posner, 535-2095.
•
TIKVAH LODGE announces that
Alan Smith, editor of the Tikvah
Trumpet, was awarded first place
in the mimeograph division at the
recent District 6 Lodge Bulletin
Contest. Rudolf Meyersohn, editor
of the Pisgah Lodge Broadcaster,
received third place honors in the
printed category. Lodges from
eight states and two Canadian
provinces competed in the contest.
•
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER
will hold a rummage sale Tuesday
and Wednesday at the Ferndale
Women's City Club. For informa-
tion on pick-up, call Mrs. Morris
Bernstein, 341-5662.

Audree P. Burdick to Be Histadrut Drive
Bride of Mr. Saliman to Be Mapped
at Conference

MISS AUDREE BURDICK

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burdick of
Dundee Rd., Huntington Woods,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Audree Pamela to Ronald
Alan Saliman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard S. Saliman of Denver.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Michigan State University. Mr.
Saliman, a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Colorado, is a senior at the
University of Detroit Dental School.
A December wedding is planned.

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The upcoming elections and the
principal candidates seeking of- Directors' Views
fice will be discussed at DETROIT
Utilizing the texts of the ad-
TOWN HALL 11 a.m. Wednesday
The title of a recent record, at the Fisher Theater. DAVID dresses delivered at the interna-
"The Incomparable MANTOVA- SCHOENBRUN, presenting "As tional conference of Bnai Brith
NI" is apt. How apt can be meas- America Goes," will tell also how Hillel directors last December,
ured by the fact that Mantovani's the remainder of the world reacts Bnai Brith has published a 96-
is probably the only orchestra of to, and is vitally interested in the page brochure entitled "New
Frontiers for Jewish Life on the
its kind in the world that is capa- conduct of American affairs.
Campus."
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ble of making regular large-scale
Incorporating Hillel directors'
international tours. The music lov-
The works of EVELYN BRAC- views on a variety of subjects re-
ers of Detroit will have the oppor- KETT RASKIN will be on display
lated
to the needs and policies of
tunity to see and hear Mantovani at Arwin Galleries through Oct. 31.
and his orchestra when they ap- Mrs. Raskin has been the recipient the foundations, this pamphlet in-
cluded
two especially meritorious
pear at Masonic Auditorium 8:20 of a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foun-
essays. Rabbi Jack J. Cohen's
p.m. Saturday.
dation grant and is represented in "The Israel Student: Mirror to Is-
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the . permanent collections of the rael's Problems" and Rabbi Henry
A colorful, two-act opera based Detroit Institute of Arts, the Cleve- Shaw's "The Jewish Student in
on the fairly tale "HANSEL and land Museum and American-Brit- Europe Today" throw light on im-
GRETEL" will open the Detroit ish Gallery as well as in important portant problems related to Jew-
Symphony Orchestra's new season private collections throughout the ish youth in their relationships
of Young People's Concerts Satur- country.
with their environment.
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day. Humperdinck's classic chil-
An introductory preface by Al-
dren's opera will be staged by De-
OAK PARK CHESS CLUB re- fred Jospe expresses the hope that
troit's Piccolo Opera Company. It cently elected HERMAN ROSEN- these collected addresses will
will be performed in English, using BERG of Maryland Rd., South- stimulate further study and dis-
a -special adaptation prepared by field as president. Vice president cussion on the crucial issues rais-
Marjorie Gordon, the company's and club representative in the ed at the international conference.
managing director, and James Lim- Metropolitan Chess League is Jerry
bather. Valter Poole will conduct. Levold. Steven Feldman is secre- Ida Kaminska Will Visit U.S.
Performances will be given at 11 tary. With nearly 80 members
a.m. and 2 p.m. at Ford Auditor- the club placed third in Metro- an Return to Israel When
ium.
politan League-20 clubs—com- Yiddish Theater Available
• * *
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Ida Kamin-
petition. Game sessions are held
Javier De Leon's FIESTA 8 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park ska, the director of Poland's now
defunct
state-sponsored Yiddish
MEXICANA appears in concert at Community Center.
theater, left Israel for the United
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Masonic Auditorium, 8:20 p.m.
States with a promise to return
NoV. 2. This carnival of dance,
Some moving insights into Negro
song and instrumental music is de- life as viewed by the late poet, here permanently as soon as
voted to the worlds of the Mayans playwright, and humorist LANGS- proper facilities are available for
and the Aztecs, as well as the gay TON HUGHES, will be given dra- a Yiddish theater. Miss Kaminska
songs and dances of Veracruz, the matic production with music at and her husband left Poland last
"Chinas Wedding Dance" and the Ford Auditorium, 8:30 p.m., Oct. August in face of a renewed anti-
entire company, attired in the na- 26. A Linmar Production, pre- Semitic campaign by the Warsaw
tional costumes of Mexico, offering sented by the Research Associa- government following its partici-
their version of the "China Pol- tion for Michigan Negro History, pation in the Soviet-led invasion
bana" and the "Charro." Tickets Inc., with support from the Mich- of Czechoslovakia. They spent
are available at the Masonic Audi- igan State Council for the Arts, some time in Vienna prior to com-
torium box office, Grinnell's Down- "LANGSTON HUGHES LOOKS AT ing to Israel to visit relatives.
town and all J. L. Hudson ticket DARK AMERICA" is directed and Miss Kaminska indicated that the
theater facilities she wants are in
centers.
narrated by Powell Lindsay, Broad-
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way producer-director, writer and the process of being established,
and hope was expressed that she
The Americans for Democratic actor, who was a long-time friend would return to Israel soon.
Action, Michigan chapter, will hold of the author.
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a rally and cocktail party, titled
"Peace, Poverty and Racism" 8
MURIEL HUMPHREY, wife of Holidays in Israel
How the holidays are observed
p.m. Nov. 1 at Ford Auditorium. the Presidential candidate on the
Keynote speaker will be Georgia Democratic ticket, will be guest of in Israel will be described by
Movsas
Goldoftas, educator and
State Legislator JULIAN BOND honor at a tea 1:30 p.m. Thursday
Other speakers will include Robert sponsored by Oakland County Farband secretary, at a meeting
Tindal, chairman of the NAACP, Women for Humphrey at the Bir- 9 p.m. Saturday in the Labor Zion-
and Sen. Philip Hart. Jordan Ros- mingham Community House, 380 ist Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldoftas spent a
sen is chairman of the Michigan
S. Bates. All women, particularly year in Israel, and he will share
ADA. Ticket chairmen are Lee
from
Oakland.
County,
are
invited
his
impressions. Refreshments will
Levien, 548-7868, and Dr. Frank
be served. The public is invited.
to attend.
Reisman, DI 1-3086.

Representatives of the Detroit
organizations which traditionally
support the Israel Histadrut Cam-
paign will assemble 10:30 a.m.
Sunday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute.
Harry Schumer, chairman of the
nominations committee, will pre-
sent a slate of officers, division
chairmen and members of the
campaign council for the 1968-69
Detroit Histadrut Campaign.
Al Michaels, director of the De-
troit campaign, will present a re-
port on last year's drive. Campaign
chairman is Morris Lieberman.
The need for further and in-
creased campaign contributions will
be elaborated upon by a young
Israeli veteran, Sabi H. Shabtai,
who is special assistant to the con-
sul-general of Israel in Chicago.
Guests are invited. For further
information, call the Histadrut
office, UN 4-7094.

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