_ ............ ........................... THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 23, 1969-35 Sinai' Guild Re-Elects Mrs. I. Winkelman Karbal's Installation as Chairman for Seminary Draws Local Leadership Local dignitaries and communal leaders will participate in honor- ing Morris Karbal, secretary of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, when he is formally installed as Detroit chair- man for the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, at a Stand- ard City Club reception 4:30 p.m. June 9. Juliet Suburban. Honorary chairmen for the event are Louis Berry and Abraham Borman; general co-chairmen, Mitchell Feldman and Samuel C. Kovan; and associate chairmen, Gerson B. Bernstein, Walter L. Field, Joseph Gendelman, Nathan I. Goldin, Irwin Green, Irvin Meek- MRS. ISADORE WINKELMAN ler, Tubie Resnik and Jack Shenk- man. Women's Guild of Sinai Hospital MORRIS KARBAL Mayor Cavanagh and Southfield's re-elected Mrs. Isadore Winkelman president at its 16th annual lunch- Mayor Norman W. Feder will par- Levin, Joseph Pernick and John ticipate in the reception, as will eon meeting last Friday. Judges Victor J. Baum, Benjamin M. Wise. The committee, in formation, in- New vice presidents are Mes- D. Burdick, David L. Golden, Law- dames Louis Berry, I. Jerome rence Gubow, Charles Kaufman, cludes the following: Norman Allan, Jay W. Allen, Leonard Hauser. Philip Krawitz and Tubie Ira G. Kaufman, Nathan J. Kauf- E. Baron, George Bass, Harold Berry, Resnick. Mrs. Sidney Bertin, was man, George D. Kent, Charles L. Arthur Boschan, Milton S. Bosley, Ber- nard A. Breyer, Robert Brody, Harry elected corresponding secretary, Cohen, William Davidson, Alfred L. Deutsch, Reubin Dubrinsky, Dr. Albert and Mrs. Meryl Fenton, recording Elazar, Harold Ellias, Fred Faber, Arn- secretary. old Faudman, Charles E. Feinberg, Dr. Manuel Feldman, Morris Fein, Arthur Remaining in office for the sec- Fleischman, Ben Goldberg, David Gold- berg, Max H. Goldsmith, Herbert L. ond year are Mesdames Benja- Harris, David B. Hermelin Joseph H KEY SCHOOL PTA will present min Dovitz, financial secretary, I mnayl arcki esi;, mJuo eh? r ,al a teApbhee K a it a a dance recital 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Joel Josephson, assistant finan- Benjamin Lefkowitz, David S. Levi and at the Oak Park High School Audi- cial secretary, and Samuel Silver, Dr. Max L. Lichter. Also, Dr. Harold A. Maxmen, Erwin torium. Participants will be Key treasurer. Melton, Myron L. Milgrom, David M. students from kindergarten to six Miro, Morris Nemer, George Orley, Max New members of the board are graders. Tap, ballet and modern Osnos, George C. Parzen, David Pollack, Mesdames Julius Allen, Alvin Bar- jazz dancing will be featured. The Sylvan Rapaport, Julius Rotenberg, Hyman Safran, Abraham Satovsky, nett. Louis Berry, Hedwig Coskey, public is invited at no charge. Burton H. Schwartz. Max M. Shaye, I. William Sherr, Philip Shiener, Dr. Is- Meryl Fenton, William Frank, Bass • • • rael Z. Silvarman, Samuel S. Simmer, Goldberg, Fred Goren, Irving Slomovitz, Philip Slomovitz, Tickets are still available for the Carmi Samuel B. Solomon, Robert A. Stein- Goldman, I. Jerome Hauser, Harry OAK PARK CIVIC CHORUS con- berg, Charles H. Tennen, Louis P. L. Jones, Joel Josephson, Donald Saul Waldman, Benjamin Weiss, cert to be held 8 p.m. Sunday at Topor, and David P. Zack. Katz. Ben Kaufman, George Keil, the Oak Park High School. Group The tribute to Karbal is sponsor- Abe Lapides, Malcolm Lowenstein, singing and solos from "Fiddler on ed by the Detroit Chapter of the Bud Rosenthal, Charles Rubiner, the Roof," "Sound of Music," "La Jewish Theological Seminary's Na- Henry Sills, Harry Sitner, Robert Traviata" and others will be fea- tional Patrons Society. Smith, Ben Sussman and Jean tured. A cast of 37 will participate. Tyner. Charles Weiner is the director. For Green-8 Center Only! SUNDAY 12 TO 5 and SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 a• - Culotte ..7NN Raincoat isi W Y Brevities L Mrs. Winkelman reported that gift shop profits this past year to- taled S20,000, raising the 15-year total to $174,000. All profits go into reserach at Sinai Hospital. The gift shop is one of 30 service activities sponsored by the Women's Guild, whose volunteers contributed 57,000 hours last year. Since its founding, the Guild has given more than 1,000,000 hours of time for service within the hospital. Event in Mrs. Mondry's Honor Nets $355,000 in Sale of Israel Bonds information, call Eugene Slobin, 544-1560. • • • Don Frohman, operatic baritone and vocal coach, will present PEARL KAPLAN, soprano, and Dr. MORRIS SHOSKES, baritone, in a joint vocal recital, 3 p.m. June 1 at the Detroit Institute of Musical Art. Admission is free. • • • A concert by the Argentine violin- piano duo, LUIS AND BERTA GRINHAUZ, will be performed at the Oak Park Library, 9 p.m. Wednesday. The free program, sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Park Library, will feature sonatas by Brahms and Turina as well as Spanish and South Ameri- can music. • • • The DETROIT POST OFFICE MALE CHORUS will present its ninth annual sprine concert, 8 p.m., June 1, in the Wayne State Com- munity Arts Auditorium. • • Two of the entertainment world's most outstanding groups, THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND and YOUNG-HOLT, UN- , LIMITED, will bring a weekend I of old and new jazz to Oakland University's Baldwin Pavilion June 13 and 14. • At the Labor Zionist Move- ment-Landsmanshaften Israel Elst anniversary cele b r atio n, which honored Mrs. Adele Mon- dry, for her lifelong support of Israel and the Israel Bond cause, Rabbi Irwin Groner of Shaarey Zedek (left) presents Mrs. Mon- dry with the Israel Bond Foun- ders Honor Award as Col. Amos Benin, liberator of Old Jeru- salem, the guest speaker, looks on. The testimonial to Mrs. Mon- dry was the climax of the Labor Zionist —Landsmanshaften cam- paign, and a total of $355,000 in Bond sales was announced at the celebration. Harry L. Schumer was the chairman of the cam- paign with Mrs. Morris L. Schaver as honorary chairman and Morris Lieberman as testi- monial chairman. Hasidic Revivalist to Sing for Singles Shlomo Carlebach, the "singing rabbi," will give a concert 8:30 p.m. June 14 in the Jewish Cen- ter's Aaron DeRoy Theater. The event is sponsored by the Young Adults of the Jewish Center, age 18-27, who meet at the Center for social and cultural events. A Hasidic revivalist and record- ing star, Rabbi Carlebach has tra- veled throughout the world, per- forming in practically every state and every city from Ontario to Texas, and in London, Paris, Jeru- salem and Rome. For ticket information, call Larry Leslie, Young Adult Planning Com- mittee president, 864-5628, or Fred Rose at the Center's group services division, DI 1-4200. • Yesterday $32 SUNDAY! "kW SATURDAY ! (*. •1. $16 SUNDAY 12 TO 5! and SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 ! DRESSES! KNITS! were $30 to $90 Charge It ! • Security Juliet 1 Mich. Bankard were $60 to $180 RAINCOATS! were $65 and $70 NOW 1/2 a. OF 1 /2 GREEN-8 CENTER ONLY ! GREENFIELD-8 MILE RDS.