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November 05, 1971 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-05

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a rolyz Preyfooptalle.*
teven Marks

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS-
k it; x..5;. 1971-29

iri CITY:- OF . HOPE CANCER
CANCER
faR .
mage.sale from 8 a.m. on Thurs-
day and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday at
the City of Hope office. To donate
used clothing or household ;ar-
ticles n i good condition, contact the
Chairman,- Mrs. Sam Schwartz; 546-
3886, or Mrs. Seymour Fried, 851-
(3)01. A board meeting will be
held noon Monday at the Raleigh
House. Luncheon will be served.

CAROLYN DEE/1E100S -
Mr. and Mrs. -Victor Dreyfoos
of Lincoln Terrace Dr.; Oak Park,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Carolyn to Steven A.
Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
A. Marks of Dartmouth Ave., Oak
Park.
Miss Dreyfoos is a recent grad:
uate of Oakland University's
school of education. Mr. Marks- is
a senior at Lawrence Institute of
Technology in the school of indus-
trial management: -
A July wedding is planned.

Rally -to Feature
Pianist; Soprano;

BETE ACHIM SISTERHOOD,
-along with the men's club, will
hold a theater party for "Fiddler
on the Roof" 8 p.m. Nov. 16 at
Northland Theater. Mrs. Arthur
Schussler, vice president of ways
and means and 'fund-raising chair-
man, said proceeds will be used
toward the building of Beth
-Achim's new edifice. For ticket
information, call the Jerry Sil-
bermans, 352-7218, or the syna-
gogue, 352-8670.

Early Deadline

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Because the Nov. 25
Thanksgiving holiday will
force early printing of the
paper, there will be an early
deadline of noop Nov. 19 for
the issue or Nov. 26.

The final pre-concert rally of the
Music Study Club of Metropolitan
DAVID HORODOKER WOMEN'S
Detroit will be noon Thursday at ORGANIZATION will meet noon
the home of Mrs. -Milton J. Miller , Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jack
17580 Fairway.
Friedman, 24000 Jerome, Oak
President Mrs. Joseph Markel Park. Mrs. Alex Dorchen, presi-
said Mrs. Jacob S: Semis a past dent, announced that the 34th an-
president and chairman of the nual donor luncheon will be held
club's scholarship committee, will Dec. 7 at Cong. Beth Shalom. For
be chairman of tlie dik. The information, call Mrs. Harry
program will Schechter, 557-6674, or Mrs. Sam
feature con- Kreisler, 537-0117.
cent pianist and
• • •
teacher, Rebecca
NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP-
Frohinan, w h o TER, Children's Asthma Research
was awarded the Institute and Hospital, will meet
"Teacher of the 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home- of
Year" Award by Mrs. Joe Goldring, 7434 Glengrove,
the Michigan -.Mu- Birmingham. Harold Samuels of
sic Teachers' As- Denver, national coordinator oof
sociation.
auxiliaries for GARTH, will discuss
;.Also on the pro- the facilities and achivements of
gram_ 11 be the hospital Guests are welcome,
_soprano: :Shirley and refreshments will be served.
MrS- Ftohman'RenYas;-etho has For information, call Mrs. Albert
Sung with -the Detroit Symphony Dunn, LI 8-7864.
Orchestra and :has -appeared in
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opera and' -chamber - "music ...Con-
DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
certs. She is ii:member;cittlie-Tem‘ Women;will
a luncheon... and
pie Israel,QUartet4ihe will ae.- gamesParti- hold.
Tuesday if the
coriipanied - by: Lanmence:LaGore.- ,Labor Zionist' ndon
Instibste7 For reser-
This rally' precedes the Annual -- vations, -call -Mrs. Sol Hoberman,
Artist Concert,. to. beifeldNoii. 2t 548-9133,;. or. Mrs., Joe Treblin,
at -Southfield-Lithriqi'Digh
Proceeds ' 2 are used for - music
scholarship,i_and

The Chili " lista
presented70, tee
50 ProndOng
Meal arlistiltinee
its firstXiineert .
in 1936; - Iiree3i
have reached -in-
ternationsil s t a-
tus, such ai Ruth
Meckler Laredrii - .
pianist; Mu riel
Greenspan; ap,-;;;Mra•litenjraa-
eratic singer Itzhak. - : Pearl-
man and• 'PltiCh_a a.; Zulterman,
among the FormiMat711aliiidatai in
the world. x
In 19704t
assisted :1.0
outs_ dins-
musicians
usicians with: scholarships,Pltia m
the purchase :of A. piano for _ a
kibutz ie:TiraeL
The two artists _appearing at
the Animal- Artist :,Concert dare-
Theodore L Etaskin, oboist,'-and
Beth Rhodes, -- pianisL ' -
Mrs. Max Reich; 'conceit :Chair --
man, announces that this rally; will
be open to Paidup patriiiis- and to
Members of Mtisie-''StUdyi- Club.
Mrs. Reseitimich = is • patron
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ADAS SHALOM- SISTERHOOD
will hold its "Cabaret Night•''8:15
p.m. Nov. 29 at the synagogue.
Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, ways and
means chairman, announced that
the guest artist will be Semi
O'Brien, who has appeared fre-
quently on the David Frost show.
Miss O'Brien will sing Jewish, He-
brew, popular and show tunes ac-
companied by the Hal Gordon
Trio.An- afterglow will follow.
Chartered
- bus service will be
available. The community is in-
vited. For information and tickets,
call Mrs. Jack Diamond, 557-9552,
Mrs. Carl Lichenstein, -537-3094, or
the synagogue office, UN 4-7474.
Proceeds will purchase prayer
books.
• • •
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold its paid up membership
luncheon and induction of new
members 12:15 p.m. Nov. 18 at
the synagogue. A musical produc-
tion, "Sisterhood-Raise the Roof!"
will be performed. Members of the
cast are, Mesdames Edmund Kahn,
Herman Ozrovitz, Victor Widen-
baum, Emanuel Lang, Bernard
Plotkin, George Tarnoff, Robert
Burk, Michael Goodman, Bernard
Talon, Morrey Mendelson, Arnold
Tanzman and Morris Arnowitz. Ac-
companists are Mrs. Herbert Eskin
and Mrs. Ralph Cash. The direc- -
tor is Mrs. Irving Herman, and co-
chairmen are Mrs: Jules Kutner
and Mrs. Sidney Pianin.
• • •
NSHEI CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (NINE MILE). will meet
2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of
Mrs. Irving- Weiss, _21828 Sussex.
Chairmen Mrs. Ruth Gardin and
Mrs. Leah Silver announce that
Rabbi Y. M. Kagan will be the
guest speaker.
• • •
TUROVER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY will meet noon. Wednesday
at Cong. Beth Hillel for an Israeli
fund-raising luncheon. There will
be games and prizes. All proceeds
go to Israel.
(Continued on Page 3)

Rearing Therapy

Beethoven Works
Featured at Center

.areatest Selection
Of conternp_orar*

Fun Furs

The Center Symphony Orches-
tra, under the direction of Julius
Cha:e.s, will present an
Beethoven program 3:30 p.m.
Nov: 14 at the Jewish Center.
Maly. Maas, Detroit pianist and
teacher: will be soloist in Beethov-
en's 'Emperor plane concerto.
Overture "Nameday" and 'Sym-_
phony, No. 8 also will be included
on the program.
Tickets are available at the
Center's cashier, with a special
rate for students.

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