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December 05, 1969 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32 — Friday, December 5, 1969

Rabbi Brander Next
in League Lecture Series

The second in the Tillie Gross-
man Memorial Lecture Series will
be held by the Great Lakes Chap-
ter of Women's Branch, Union of
Orthodox Congregations, 12:30 p.m.
Monday at Cong. Bnai David.
Rabbi Aaron Brander, education-
al director of Bnai David, will de-
liver the lecture on "Pathways
Through Prayer," theme of the
series. A continental breakfast
precedes the lecture.
These lectures are open to all
women at a nominal fee. For in-
formation, call the arrangements
chairmen, Mrs. David J. Cohen,
UN 4-7521, or Mrs. Joel Litke,
342-8126.
Three more lectures will com-
plete the series. the second Mon-
day of each consecutive month.

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Trip to Israel Prize
Women's Unit Dedicates Camp Room; AJCongress Women
in 'Passport' Program
Mpp Party, Holiday
Chabad Concert Honors Feinberg
The American Habonim Asso-
ciation and the Detroit HAY Com-
Aftt and Study-In
mission have announced a new pro- -

The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will dedi-
cate a room in a two-story building to be built at Camp Gan Israel,
Fenton, Mich. Pictured are Mrs. Jack Seder, president, and Mrs.
Sadie Haut, treasurer, presenting Israel Bonds to Mrs. Morris
Schaver, Women's Division chairman of the Lubavitcher Organization.
Looking on are (from left) standing. Mesdames Gussie Cardash,
Leo Laufer and Mollie Baseman, vice presidents. This donation was
made in conjunction with the Hanuka Hasidic concert to be held
Tuesday in Ford Auditorium.

Twenty Hasidic singers, musi-
cians and dancers will be fea-
tured at the Hanuka Hasidic con-
cert, Tuesday, in Ford Auditorium.
The concert is sponsored by the
Detroit Friends of Chabad Luba-
vitch and Camp Gan Israel. A
special message for this occasion
from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rab-
bi Menachem M. Schneerson, world
leader of the Lubavitcher move-
ment, will be read at the concert.1

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bearing her name and that of her
brother. Alan Lazaroff.
Mrs. Schaver is president of the
International Committee for Zim-
ryah. She is devoted to the cause
of Chabad-Lubavitch, and she and
the Lazaroff and Tennenbaum
families have built three four-story
dormitories and a synagogue in
memory of her parents, in Kfar
Chabad Israel.
The Hasidic singers have issued
seven records which have achieved
widespread popularity. The Cha-
bad Lubavitch melodies have been
composed during the past two cen-
turies and the melodies are dis-
tinguished by their gravity of tone
and their mood of religious
ecstacy. The singers, under the di-
rection of rabbi Eli Lipsker, are
meticulous that the nigunim are
accurate according to their origin-
al source.
Dr. Velvl W. Greene, professor
of microbiology in the College of
Medical Sciences at the University
of Minnesota, will be the guest
speaker. Dr. Greene was a mem-
ber of the National Academy of
Sciences delegation to the Inter,
national Space Science Sympo-
sium held in Waisaiv, Poland, and
is a fOunder-diplomate of: the
American Intersociety Academy
for the certification of Sanitariins.
He is active in Jewish' educational
circles and in the Unversity Coun-
cil of the Lubavitch Youth Organi-
zation.
For tickets call Merkos L'Inyonei
Chinuch, 398-26111

The concert will honor Charles
E. Feinberg, bibliophile and com-
munal leader, on his 70th birthday,
for his devotion to the Chabad
movement and for his help in the
establishment of Camp Gan Israel
in Fenton, Mich.
Feinber is a leading authority
on Whitman. He has a large and!
unusual collection of Judaica, in-
cluding a 45-inch high antique
silver menoral which will be lit
in a special candle-lighting cere-
mony at the beginning of the
concert.
Mrs. Emma Schaver, who has
just been elected national presi-
for spaghetti, noodles,
dent of the Builders of Scopus, the
baked chicken, pot roast,
women's division of American
Friends of the Hebrew University,
fish, omelets...
is general chairman of the concert.
Mrs. Schaver was presented with
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the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities
every can of Chef Boy-Ar-Dee's
Award by Golda Meir, prime min-
ister of Israel, at a community-
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wide . tribute dinner held here in
Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari-
November
1967. She is an Israel
ner* and Meatless—all three rich
Bond Woman of Valor, a Double
In real Italian ta'am. Keep all
Golden Trustee of Israel, chair-
three on hand for family pleasing
Man of the Detroit Israel Bond Mrs. Lottie L. Robins
Women's Division, a founder of the
variety.
Harry Truman Center for the Edits 'Yiddish Lingo'
Yiddish Lingo, a 32-page maga-
Advancement of Peace, and 'e-
zine devoted to the Yiddish lan-
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Contents will consist of short
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Goodfellowship Club Party

A Hanuka party will be held by
the Goodfellowship Club 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Lutzker Hall. Friends
are welcome.

The Detroit Women's Division.
American Jewish Congress will
hold its annual llanuka latke
party 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Maurice Rob-
bins, 29925 Bristol, Birmingham.
Mrs. Herbert Fealk will light the
menora, and Steven Rabinovitz
will play guitar with Ben Adler
singing a medley of folk songs.
Special guests will be new mem-
bers and their sponsors. Nominal
admission fee.
The, Women's Division will
present a holiday mart, called
"Rings Around Congress," 1-5
p.m. Dec. 14 at the Galerie de
BoicoUrt, Birmingham.
i
The Tart will offer handcrafted
rings, small graphics and folk art,
hand-made gift items by mem
bers, cards and stationery, silver
and stapless at discounts, chil-
dren's bboks ceramics and many
other it ms. Coffee and cake will
be sery d. An original graphic
will be iven away.

gram whereby a couple may win
a trip to Israel this year.
Participants in this "Passport
Prcgram" will be giving support
to the Habonim Youth Program at
Camp Tavor in Three Rivers,
Mich.
For information, call Doris Wer-
ner, 353-8646, or Gerry Levit, KE
7-2478.

AJC Director Joel Altus will
lead a study-in on the Jewish De-
fense Lehgue 12:45 p.m. Dec. 17
at the hOrne of Mrs. Samson In-
wald, 23155 Valley Crest, South-
field. The study-in will look at
vigilantisin and the concept of
self-defense within Jewish tradi-
tions.

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Tuesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe so-
cial hall. For tickets and informa-
tion, call Mrs. Sam Kreisler, 537-
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