THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pharmacists Mark Anniversary Aesculapian Pharmaceut- ical Association will cele- brate its 50th anniversary at an installation dinner 7 p.m. Jan. 27 at Cong. Beth Achim. Cocktails will be served at 6:30. Officers to be installed are: Edward Rothenberg, president; Michael Wainer, vice president; Minneta Morger and George Victor, secretaries; Henry Cohen, treasurer; and Asher Smith, president ex-officio. Board of directors in- cludes Morris Averbuch, Harold Biller, Arthur Gil- bert, Meyer Goldstein, George Goldstein, Sam Ka- plan, Aaron Karp, Hyman Margolis, Max Millman, Sam Plucer, Albert Roggin, Philip Shiener, Milton Singer, Jack Victor and Dr. Martin Barr as honorary board member. Activities in Society EDWARD ROTHENBERG The association has for the past 50 years contrib- uted to local, national and international causes. Scholarships have been started at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Wayne State University, Hillel and Ak- ivit Hebrew day schools and Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Contributions of funds or equipment have been made to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, Israel Bonds, the pharmacy laboratory at Hebrew U. and orphanage pharmacy in Israel, Wayne State University and to the Jewish ,Home for Aged and to needy referred by the Jewish Family Service. Other beneficiaries in- clude the Retarded Chil- dren of Michigan Associa- tion, Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan, Michigan Cancer Founda- tion, Hawthorne Center, Northville State Hospital, USO, Round Table of Christians and Jews, Red Cross, Red Magen David, Project Hope, Histradrut, Jewish National Fund, Jewish Theological Semi- nary and to newly arrived Russian Jews. Chairmen of the anniver- sary event are Margolis and Wainer. Past presidents participating in the pro- gram include Harry Berlin, Millman and Roggin. Families and friends are invited. For reservations, call Margolis, 399-6157. - Yiddish Group Lists Lectures N. Brewster Broder at- tended the recent board of directors meeting of the National Jewish Welfare Board in New York. He at- tended the national confer- ence on Jewish cultural arts which JWB conducted in celebration of the American Revolution Bicentennial on behalf of its affiliated Jew- ish Community Centers and YM-YWHAs. The Yiddish committee of the Jewish Community Cen- ter will begin its winter- spring Yiddish lecture se- ries 3 p.m. Jan. 25 at the 10 Mile Center branch. Mordecai Teiler and Mor- ris Nobel will speak on "Reisen and His Social Phi- losophy" and "Abraham Reisen, the Poet," respec- tively. Theme for the after- noon is "The 100th Birthday of the Poet Abraham Re- isen." Prof. Joseph Prescott is chairman. On Feb. 22, "Sholem Alei- chem's 60th Yahrzeit" will Connie's DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Linings-Furs-Repairs 15075 Lincoln Suite 118 Lincoln Towers 968-0045 WOW SELMA'S Yarn Shop FREE Afghan Come In— For More Information by Feb. 13 15075 Lincoln—Lincoln Tower Apartments 10-5 Mon.-Sat. 968-1015 be the theme of the day. Wolf Snyder will speak on "Sholem Aleichem, His Life and Works" while Irving Panush will give selected readings from the author's works. Allen A. Warsen is chairman for the day. The March 28 meeting will feature a forum on current events. Louis Lev- ine will comment on cur- rent events and Teiler will discuss the international poltical situation. Charles Driker is chairman. "One Hundred Years of Yiddish Theater" is the theme of the April 25 meet- ing. Warsen will speak on "The Origin of the Jewish Theater" while Harry Wein- berg will address himself to "The Yiddish Theater Since Its Inception." Edwin Shif- rin will chair the meeting. Wolf Snyder will speak on "Their Martyrdom and Lit- erary Contributions" on May 23 when the theme will be "The Martyred Russian Jewish Authors." Sarah Friedman will give read- ings. Morris Friedman will chair the proceedings. Hashomer Hatzair to Hold Meeting Entire Fall & Winter Inventory 500/0 up to OFF Don't Miss Our Complete Selection Of RESORT WEAR .Americans for Progres- sive Israel — Hashomer Hatzair will hold an open meeting 8:15 p.m. Wednes- day at the Oak Park Com- munity Center. Dr. Irving. Panush, asso- ciate dean of continuing ed- ucation at Macomb County College will discuss "Arab — Israeli Relations, Recent Developments." Refreshments will be served, and the public is in- vited. For information, call Lester. 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Among the programs are: Camp Tamarack-Brighton, for youth entering grades 2-5; Agree Outpost Camp, for campers age 15-17; Ortonville camp; specialty, puppet program, Kfar Ivri (Hebrew speaking camp) Camp Kennedy, Western Teen Trip, Eastern Histori- cal Bicentennial Trip and bike trips. For information or a bro- chure, call the Fresh Air So- ciety, 851-7733. CREATIVE PARTY PLANNING and DECORATING Be moderate in praising a man when he is present, but give him full credit when he is absent. Bar Mitzvahs, Wed: dings, Sweet Sixteens etc. REP. JONDAHL Representative Jondahl will speak on "Proposed Reform of the Juvenile Jus- tice Code." An ordained minister, Congressman Jondahl intro- duced into the Michigan leg- islature House Bill 4704, a CANDY CENTERPIECES Invitations and Accessories Party Favors MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138- * * * Summer Jobs The Fresh Air Society is seeking personnel for its summer camping programs. 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