Banquet, Open louse to Mark /Ii llel House Dedication Week A dinner at 7 p.m. Tuesday in House at the University of Nlichi- the ballroom of the Wayne State gaii. University Center will celebrate Speaker of the evening will the formal dedication of Irwin I. be Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn Cohn Hall, the new home of the from Wa , Iiington, I). C., national Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation in director of the Bnai Brith Hillel the Charles Grosberg Religious Center. Cohn, whose substantial gift sparked the drive to raise funds for WSU's Hi llel House," was in- strumental in the erection of Hillel • Grand Rapids News Notes Oct. 24—Daniel Jacobson Bar Mitt va, Temple Emanuel 24-25—USY Quad City Retreat 25-26—MSTY Caravan 25-31—UAHC Biennial 31—UNICEF Drive • • Daniel Mark Jacobson, son of Mr .and Mrs. Stuart Jacobson, will become Bar Mitzva - at Temple IRWIN I. COIIN Emanuel 8:15 p.m. today. A re- ception will follow the service. Foundation. Robert Steinberg, • • • chairman of the board of the Joan and Al Feldman are con- Wayne State Hillel Foundation, ducting an evening folk dance will act as master of ceremonies. class for everyone over age 13. A reediting for the dinner guests Under the auspices of the adult will take place at 6 p.m. in the education series of Temple Eman- Hillel quarters on the sixth floor of the center. uel * • * The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Ahavas Israel has inaugurated Brith Council and the Bnai Brith Tuesday evening adult education Women's Council will be hosts at Courses. Mrs. Moshe Rosenfeld an open house marking the dedi- teaches conversational Hebrew. cation of the Hillel Foundation • • • from 2-5 p.m. Sunday, at the be- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Berman ginning of a week of special hosted a cocktail dinner for the events. A special dedication ceremony men's special gifts division for the Jewish Community Fund Drive of Cohn Hall and the Maurice C. Zeiger library will be held at 4 Wednesday in their home. p.m. Rabbi Max Kapustin, Bnai • • • Hillel director, will conduct The Hadassah board met at the Brith the ceremony. home of Mrs. Sadie Silverstein The Charles Grosberg Reli- 12:30 p.m. Thursday. ligious Center houses 14 student • • • religious organiiations represent- An Israeli brunch-lunch, under ing over 20 different denomina- the direction of Mrs. Joe Schwan' ' , tions. will open the meeting of women s Nathan Rubenstein is Hillel special gifts for the Jewish Com- chairman for the Metropolitan De- munity Fund 12:30 p.m. Thursday. troit Bnai Brith Council. Chair- Mrs. Leonard Rosenzweig and man for the Bnai Brith Women is Mrs. Norman Leven are co-chair- Mrs. Leonard Schreiber. Men for special gifts. Guest speaker will be Allan Ginsburg of Lansing. Zahava Tweig, Israeli ex- change student, will greet the gathering. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wierzbicki in Running for Re-Election to Council Councilman Anthony J. Wierz - ; bicici, who seeks re-election to the Common Council, Nov. 4 has served five years as a councilman. He calls "the exodus from our city by our business, our industry and our middle class population" the most important problem facing Detroit today. Detroit born and educated, Wierzbicki, 51, served the city of Detroit as accountant and budget analyst, county supervisor and councilman since 1936. Wierzbicki has served as presi- dent of the Polish Daily News and Pol Amercan Publishing Co. Friday, October 24, 1969-1 IT'S JANUARY IN OCTOBER $ Kvutza to Elect Officers at Saturday Eve Meeting g AT HARRY'S ! OVERCOATS & TOP COATS 2 OFF ALL LATEST.STYLE & FABRICS Our meticulous attention to fine tailoring and superb fitting, coupled with unparalleled personal service, offers that little bit more that makes a world of difference! The annual election meeting of .! Kvutza Ivrith will be held 8:30 CUSTOM p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Cen- TAILOR ter. Chairman of the evening will be Meyer Mathis. Morris Nobel, • 13641 W. 9 MILE chairman of the education coin- Just W. of Coolidge mittee, and Yitzhak Margolit, as- .; sistant director of the Hebrew de- LI 5-3558 partment at the Jewish Center. ' Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. - to 9 p.m. will speak. Also on the program Tues., Wed., Sat. to 6:30 Sun. 11 to 3 will be David Margolin, instructor ;; MICHIGAN BANKARD OR SECURITY in the Midrasha. Mrs. Arnold Gold-' .3g. .3e. man will lead community singing. "MAXIM® IS A COFFEE MECHAYEH!" Awl ,X cityttres • • • [Lansing Dateline Jean Smookler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Smookler, wil celebrate her Bat Mitzva at Cong. Shaarey Zedek today. Dr. and Mr -, Smookler will host an oneg shabat following the services. • • • Lansing Hadassah's biannual rummage sale, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Morris H. Gold- stein, will be held at Odd Fellott ,, hall Monday and Tuesday. Cloth- ing and other articles are being Collected. * • • The next regular meeting of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will be held at the synagogue 12:30 p .m. Nov. 4. News From Downriver Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton will hold an Old Film Festival and games party 8 p.m. Nov. 8 at the !synagogue. For reservations, call Francine Mulias, 676-7022. • * = !' Beth . Isaac Women's Club will hold a luncheon meeting 1 p.m. 'Tuesday at the synagogue. There 'will be a bazaar and demonstra- tions. For reservations, call Helene Kopp, 675 0199; Bess Rose, 274 - 830:l. or Ann Sadick, * 676-5465. = = Sabbath services will be held 7:30 p.m. _ today. A service i , 'scheduled for 10 a.m. Nov. 1. ' ; - Al.BERT D. TUCKER CHAP TER will present Mrs. Ira Albion speaking on Bnai Brith philanthro- pies at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Community Center. A film, "Hope for Tomorrow" nar- rated. by the late Melvin Douglas. will be shown. For information. call Mrs. Marilyn Cohen, 541-2527. HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER will have a rummage sale at from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes- day at the Ferndale Women's Club. For information, call Ruth Bern- stein. 341-5662. MAXIM'S SECRET? I. B. Singer, Black Rabbi in Beth Achim Series Yiddish writer Isaac Bashevis Singer and Rabbi Hallo Moshe Paris. associate rabbi of congre- gation of black Jews in New York, will highlight the Beth Achim m e w. Club cultural series next month. The first event. with Singer, will be held at S p.m. Nov. 2 in the Southfield social hall. Rabbi Paris, a graduate of Yeshiva University, will deliver his talk on "What We Can Do .1bout Black Anti-Semi- tism- at S p m. Nov. 23, also in Sout Tickets are available at both in town and :suburban synagogue office , or at the door each eve- ning, — Tic e ail of hie. of a poet's life, to do Is. not b a s ing anything to do, something.- Henry David Thoreau. - IT'S A REVOLUTIONARY KIND OF COFFEE! Perfectly percolated coffee is quick frozen. 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