26—Friday, Februciry 20, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pius Center Series to Close Next Week Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, director of the interreligious affairs department of the American Jewish Committee, joins Sisters Johnice Cohan and Elizabeth Fowkes, directors of Detroit's Pius XII Center, prior to his talk culminating the Judeo-Christian Lecture Series, 8 p.m. Wednesday at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral. Rabbi Tanen- baum and the two Catholic nuns co-founded the series which has hosted prominent rabbis in cooperation with the American Jewish Committee. Economist Keysering to Help Ilistadrut Mark Campaign End The 1970 Histadrut Campaign will cial effort to cover all cards during end officially with a gathering 8:30 the remaining days of the cam- p.m. Thursday at Cong. Bnai paign. The Histadrut staff will be Moshe, at which the featured on hand Thursday evening to ac- speaker will be Leon H. Keyser- cept pledge cards and cash. ling, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Truman administration. Keyserling, an internationally prominent economist and attorney as well as former Morris and Dora Guz of San consultant to the j uan Dr. are celebrating their 50th Israel govern- wedding anniversary this month. ment, serves as Married in Poland, Mr. and Mrs. president of the Guz came to Detroit in 1929, and National Commit- le founded Reliable Paper Stock tee for Labor Is- Co. They are members of Cong. rael (Histadrut). Beth Abraham, and Mr. Guz is His topic will be past president of the Zamastova- "Israel and the sher Society. U.S. — Prospects The couple has three children, and Policies." Harold, Mrs. Robert (Essie) Siman • Keyserling On the same of Southfield, and Mrs. Sidney (El- program, Histadrut will present len) Wolin of Flint; nine grandchil- Israeli vocalist Osnat Paz, who will dren and one great-grandchild. sing Hebrew and Yiddish songs. She will be accompanied at the piano by Bella Goldberg, who will Final Curtain Call Set make her farewell appearance for the Histadrut Campaign at this for Hart-Kaufman Play rally. Mrs. Goldberg will take up Final performances of the Moss permanent residence in Israel this Hart-George S. Kaufman play "You Can't Take It With You" will summer. .There is no admission charge, be presented by Center Theater 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. and a social hour will follow. Sunday at the Aaron DeRoy Thea- Chairman of the evening will ter of the Jewish Center. be Ben Harold, co-chairman of For ticket information, call the Histadrut's Farband division. Louis Levine, past president of Center, DI 14200, Ext. 240. the Pinsker Society, will be in charge of the Yiddish portion of Zionists-Revisionists Plan the program. Saturday Cocktail Party Another special feature will be T h e Zionists-Revisionists of awarding of two trips to Israel Greater Detroit will give a cock- sponsored by the American Habo- tail party 9 p.m. Saturday at the nim Association and the Detroit home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hay Commission. For information Horowitz, 14001 Elgin, Oak Park. on this feature, call Mrs. Doris A guest speaker will discuss cur- Werner. 353-8646. rent events in Israel. There will All Histadrut volunteers have be no admission charge, and re- been asked by campaign chairman freshments will be served. Friends Morris Lieberman to make a spe- are invited. Morris,Dora Guz Mark 50th Annive•Sary • • • Onai IBritIi . . . Activ ities Pisgah Lodge will present a Jewish music festival in honor of Jewish Music Month 8:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai David. Ad- mission is free. Guest artists will be baritone Reuven Frankel, asso- ciate cantor of Cong. Shaarey Zedek; Jer ome Stasson, violinist, conductor and teacher; and Betty Kowal- ski, pianist, teacher and ac- companist. P i s- gah, the second Jewish organiza- tion in Michigan, was founded in 1857. Its presi- dent is Dr. Her- bert Bean, and program chai r- man is Meyer Littky. Vice pres- ident and chair- Frankel man for the pro- gram is Alfred H. Bounin, past president. • • • LOUIS STONE CHAPTER will hold its election meeting and birth- day party 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Herbert Feld- stein, 18710 Jeanette, Southfield. Luncheon will be served. • • TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. The chapter will elect officers and honor both new members and those who have been members of Bnai Brith for 18 years. Luncheon will be served. Friends are invited. A contribution of $10 a week to UJA will provide one year's nur- sery day-school care for the child of a working mother in Israel. 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Pioneer Women Found Arab Women's Club The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization recently voted to contribute $3,000 toward the cost of a room in one of ilLsta- drut's Kupat Holim clinics. Present at the official ceremony, during which a check is turned over to the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign are (from left) Alfred Michaels, executive director, Detroit Histadrut Campaign; Morris Lieberman, campaign chairman; Mrs. Jack Seder, president of Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization; Mrs. Mollie Baseman, vice president; Mrs. Sadie Haut, treasurer; Mrs. Ida Tubberif abd Mrs. Rose Zuckerman. Mr. and Mrs. Gurevitch Honored on Golden Date The first Arab Women's Club for the Golan Heights area of Israel has been organized by Pioneer Women. Mrs. Nuzhat Katsab, director of the Arab women's section of Pioneer Women in Israel, an- nounced the opening of a club to serve the Druze village of Kafr Heights. 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