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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page Five
Sights Opening of Young Israel Youth Center
Community
Aid Urged
by Gellman
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Charles T. Gellman, general
chairman of the 26th anniversary
celebration of Young Israel, set
for Sunday, May 29, at Mayfair
Room, urges the entire commun-
ity to back the organization in
the final round of its drive to
complete the Young Israel Youth
Center this summer.
Hundreds of Jewish children
in the Dexter area, unable to at-'
tend summer camps, will have
the opportunity of utilizing the
many
recreational
facilities
which will be included in the
Youth Center, Gellman said.
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• • •
Near s Con k pl a kdi o u
t aff Nile'
Nle Set
for) Oilii" AdnitS
In their first role as hosts to
the general organization. the
Young Adults of Young Israel
will entertain the full member-
ship Saturday, May 21. The ev•-
ning is tagged "Laff Nite" and
will present takeoffs on "Truth
Or Consequence." "Can You Top
This" and 'Double of Nothing."
The program will start prompt-
1: at 9:30 p.m. Harold Platt vice-
president, cordially invites all
prospective members and friends
to participate.
The first unit of the Young Israel Youth Center as it approaches completion. Opening is whet:tiled
fur
A"..,
DOUBLE BILL AT FOX
"The Fan" and "I Shot Jesse
James," a double bill featuring
scandal and violence, open at the
Fox Theater, Friday, May 20.
"The Fan," film version of Oscar
Wilde's play "Lady Windermere's
Fan," has a cast headed by Jean-
The program of summer ac- ne Crain, Madeleine Carroll,
tivity
of
the
Young
Israel
youth
Geore Sanders and Richard
he first class of pupils to com-
plete the full 12-year course at clubs is ready to function.
Beth Yehudah schools will grad-
Sponsors representing the 14
uate June 26, Joseph 'Goldberg,
groups are Charles Levi, Robert
principal of general studies, an-
Marx, Esther Marx, Beth Cohen,
nounced.
Graduates are Alfred E. Rubin, Itta Levin, Elaine Goldschlag,
18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Rubin Mrs. Kurt Weinberg, Rabbi•Isalic
of 2485 Blaine avenue, and Jacobson, Sarah Rabinowitz,
Yehudah Cohen, 18, son of Mr. Saralee Shulman, Noah Mandel-
and Mrs. Solomon B. Cohen of baurn, Raye Rabinovitch, Rabbi
Abraham Zentman, Rabbi Eric
3203 Webb avenue.
The Yeshivah now offers a com- Greenbaum, Marshall Goldman
plete high school curriculum, ap- and Harold Mendlowitz.
May 29 Dinner 1st HighSchool Programs Set
•
L i sts Cantata Graduation Set for Summer
by Yeshivah
IN HEART OF CITY
Highlighting the program of
He pointed out that the Center
is strategically situated in the the evening for the 26th anniver-
very heart of the most populous sary dinner, Sunday May 29' at
Jewish section of Detroit, where the Mayfair, the cantata "What Is
no such similar activity is lo-- Torah?" will be presented by rep-
resentative members of Young
sated, and 'thereby it is of ex-
Israel's 14 youth groups.
treme importance to the welfare
Cantor Nathan T. Adler of
of the general community that
the structure be completed im- Windsor is in charge of the mu-
sical direction. Hillel L. Abrams,
mediately."
Sam S. Novetsky, chairmatv'of executive secretary of Young Is-
the anniversary souvenir journal rael is dramatic director. Musical
and Morris H. Berris, chairman accompaniment is furnished by
of dinner reservations, head an Mrs. Bella Goldberg, pianist.
Youth group members partici-
imposing group of workers.
pating are Judy Aronson, Robert proved by the Detroit board of
COMMITTEE LIST
The committee consists of Baruch, Fayga Berris, Shimon education. In addition, Goldberg
David Applebaum, David I. Ber- Berris, David Cohen, Esther For- disclosed, the newly-completed
ris. Daniel Birnbaum, Harry L. man, Judy Goldman, Leila Ka- physics laboratory is already in
Blitz, Jack J. Carmen. Herman mens, Lawrence Halpern, Robert use.
K. Cohen. Solomon B. Cohen, Levi, Norma Madorsky, Marjorie
The Youth Education League
Solomon N. Cohen, Mrs. Louis •Margolis, Phyllis Gellman, Ye- donated $800 for scholarships.
Cohen, Henry Dworkin, Meyer hudah Gellman, Jackie Levin, First recipient wild four-year-old
Eisenberg, Mrs. Philip Forman. Frances Malach, Marilyn Mulch- Golda Schiller of 2972 Glendale
Arthur Gellman, Samuel Goren, nik.
avenue. Golda arrived in the U.
Libby Magier, Irving Portnoy, S. less than a month ago from
Joseph Grossman. David Hor-
witz, Marvin Engel, Jack H. Is- • Esther Rothenberg, Reva Rothen- Europe.
bee. Isaac Knoppow, Abbe A. berg Bernice Schwartz, Arlene
Levi.
, Shulman, Ursula Sitzman, Meyer
Also Mrs. Isadore Levin, Hy- Segal, Rena Spilman, Edward
man Moore, Leon Mutchnik, Traurig, Stephen Tonic r, Michael
David Novetsky, Louis Pencil, W isenfcld, Minna Weisenfeld
CHICAGO—The largest class
in the history of the Hebrew
Burton Platt, Harold Platt, and Tamar Wohlgelernter.
Theological College of Chicago,
Samuel W. Platt. Dr. Harry Port-
consisting of 16 Rabbis, will be
noy, Julius Portnoy, Mrs. Eph-
ordained here June 8. In the class
raim Ralph, Emil Spilman, Nor-
is William Gold of Detroit.
man Sukenic, Seymour Walfish,
Detroiter Included
in Ordination Class
Registration On
for Camp Adas
Ben Weinstock, Seymour Ribiat,
Milton Duchan, Morris .Stolsky,
VACATION , • . AT
Registration is open for Camp
Marvin Seligson, Bernard Singal, Adas, the orthodox youth camp
Sol Hoberman and Ben Wrot- for boys and girls, ages 9 to 15,
slaysky.
in Union Pier, Mich., sponsored
ON WORLD'S FINEST BEACH
by Young Israel of Detroit.
POINT ON LAKE INN, SANDUSKY. O.
CEDAR
The full camp program includes •
an extensive athletic schedule,
fine Dinii.g
RIG NAME BANOS
can* fires and arts and crafts, in
NAME
EN
lER TAINMEN
On Saturday afternoons at 6 addition to an educational pro-
IN GRAND BALLROOM
p tn. in Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, gram along traditional lines.
Sun and Surf Baihing • Sports
Union Pier is only 200 miles
Young Israel of Detroit sponsors
Amusements • Side Trips
DEC StIN711110.1 Daily
for the benefit of the entire com- from Detroit and children may go
Rates Reasonable
munity a lecture series on the for an entire season or for periods,
Writ• for Renovations
Torn Salem Managing Dir.
"Ethics of Our Fathers" (Pirkei of two weeks each, of which there
Avoth), led by its director. Rabbi are four this year.
Samuel H. Prero.
This series rounds out the year-
ly adult education program of the
EXTF:NDS ITS .SNNUAL INVITATION TO DETROIT JEWERY TO SPEND
organization which has included
A DELIGHTFUL S'ACATION ON BE AuTwil, i..%Ke. ERIE ...
Friday evening classes, lectures
1 1 , HOURS FROM DF:TROIT
and forums.
BONI BREAKERS
Rabbi Prero Directs
Pirkei Avoth Class
'Jloneymoos
you
TAWINGO LODGE
The schedule lists a general as-
sembly of all youth groups fol-
lowing the close of the spring
school term; organization of base-
ball teams among all groups, su-
pervised swimming program
twice a week, bi-weekly hikes to
places of natural interest, a picnic
and general amusement after-
noon, boat excursions, course in
arts and crafts and visits to his-
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