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Friday, May 18, 1951
DETROIT JEWISH CHRO NICLE
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Halevy Concert
City
Asks
Katz
UHS
Auxiliary
Temple Israel to Graduate
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Tenor
Meeting to Tell Story to The Star
Its Largest High School Class Sets
program for Detroit Ha-
levy Choral Society's 26th an-
The United Hebrew School
.
The first clais to be graduated
from Temple Israel High School
at 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 18 in
the new building is also the larg-
est class in the temple's history.
Twenty-six young men and wo-
men will receive their diplomas
from Harry C. LeVine, president
of the congregation, and Mrs.
Samuel Blacher, chairman of the
Religious School Board.
Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein of
Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac,
will be the guest speaker..
Rabbi Leon Fram will present
the Men's Club awards for excel-
lence in scholarship and distinc- Auxiliary will hold its annual
tion in extra-curricular activities. meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
Harvey Saperstein was elected by
Rose Sittig Cohen
the class to serve as valedictorian. day at the
The members of the graduat-
ing class will conduct the services.
Temple Israel Choir will sing, to-
gether with Cantor Robert S. Tul-
man, under the baton of Karl
W. Haas, organist and music di-
rector.
Winners of the extra-curricular
awards are Stuart Small, Carol
Tanner, Samuel Goldstein, Aviva
Freedman, Deborah. Margolis.
Winners of the scholarship
awards are Sandra Lazarus, Sol
Sylvan, Harvey Saperstein, Judy
Segal and Jerry Schostak.
The winner of the leadership
medal is Jerry Millman.
of Synagogues
nual concert to be presented at
8:30 p. m., Sun-
Irving I. Katz, executive sec-
day, May 27 at
retary of Temple Beth El, has
the Detroit Art
been asked by the religious com-
Institute,
mittee of the 250th Anniversary
has been an-
Committee of Detroit to write a
nounced by Don
history of the Jewish congrega-
Frohman, c o n
tions of the city which will be
ductor.
published next month in a sou-
The soloist at
venir booklet, together with the
the concert will
histories of the Catholic and
be Cantor Arele
Protestant churches.
Diamond of New
He has also been assigned to
Frohman
York, who has
prepare a list of Jewish historical
places in Detroit before 1900 been acclaimed as a leading ten-
which will appear in the 250th or.
The program features the
Anniversary Historical Map of
works of the leading Jewish com-
Detroit.
posers.
The current issue of Hed Hak-
For tickets, which range from
vutzah, annual publication of the $1.50 to $2.40, call Mrs. Morris
Hebrew Speaking Society of De- Levine, TO. 7-6119 or Mrs. Wil-
troit, contains the first install- liam Klein, UN. 3-2993.
ment of a series of lectures on the
history of Jewish education in
Detroit which Katz presented be-
fore this society.
The Tora fund event, second
major fund-raising and social
Katz has been invited by the
MRS. LOUIS TOBIN
function of the year of the Sis-
By NATE PEISS
Liberal Jewish Congregations in
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The Wayne University Chap
terhood of Adas Shalom will take
AMERICAN
ter of the Intercollegiate Zionist Bldg., Mrs. Abe Katzman, pro- Grand Rapids and Flint to con-
Pct.
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duct surveys of the administra-
place at 8:30
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Federation of America (IZFA), gram chairman, announces.
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p.m., Wednesday,
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in conjunction with the Univer- ' Mrs. Jack Tobin will be chair- tive set-up of these congregations.
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in the social hall
He has also been asked to write
sity of Michigan Chapter, is man of the day. The highlight of
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of the syna-
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the
histories
of
Temple
Emanuel
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sponsoring a picnic Sunday af- the program will be the installa-
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gogue.
in Grand Rapids; Temple Beth
ternoon, at Ann Arbor. The meet- tion of officers.
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527
T h e cantata
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Israel
in
Jackson;
Congregation
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Mrs.
Louis
T.
Tobin,
president,
ing place is at the Central High
highlighting the:t
NATIONAL
a "Panorama Re- Mogen Abraham of Detroit and
will
present
School,
at
1
p.
m.
1.000
0
2
752
occasion, entitled
1. 000
0
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view of the Accomplishments of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah of De-
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"Israel Eternal,"
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troit.
the
Auxiliary."
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was
held
Club
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meeting
of
Iskovitz
was written and
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He
is
also
assisting
Rabbi
Mor-
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Mrs. Morris Fishman and her
Marcus
at the home of Gertrude Stein-
directed by Mrs.
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Gompers
ris
Adler
of
Congregation
Shaar-
co-chairmen,
Mrs.
Meyer
Beck-
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gold. Plans for a coming social
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Cantor
Joseph M. Mar-
ey
Zedek
in
the
preparation
of
man
and
Mrs.
Mary
Fine,
will
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were discussed. The next meeting
k e 1, general
will be held at the home of Eva be in charge of preparing a des- the 90th Anniversary Historical
chairman. Rabbi Segal
THE FOLLOWING games will
Volume of the congregation.
sert luncheon.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be Zatkoff.
be played on May 20. Let's have
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the main speaker on the program.
a good turnout.
The personnel of the cantata
will install off-
Rodin
Club
At McCullough, 9 a.m., field 1,
The
is composed of a group of moth- icers June 6 at the home of Mrs.
309-Cantor; field 2, 753-313; 10:45
ers and homemakers who have Milton Miller of Pennington
a.m., field 1, 527-781; field 2, 604-
found satisfaction in learning drive. A social meeting was held
321.
"Communism" — a film cover-
Jewish content through the me- at the home of Mrs. David Gross-
At Fitzgerald, 9 a.m., field 1,
ing
the
history
of
Communism
dium of song and speech.
man on Prairie avenue.
776-Iskovitz; 10:45 a.m., Gompers-
and
the
manner
in
which
Com-
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The Tora fund event is honor-
munists operate in the United 752.
ing mothers and proceeds will go
Florence Weintraub will pre-
Temple Beth El's ninth an- States, is now available to organ-
At Windsor, 317-112.
towards scholarships, "Eternal sent Rochelle Sachs, pianist, in a nual Institute on Judaism for
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Light" radio programs and the recital Tuesday. at Baldwin Hall. Christian ministers and religious izations from the film of the Jew-
ish Community Council.
NEWS OF TILE CHAPTERS
museum and library of the Jew- The public is invited.
educators of the
Reservations may be made by
AZA 313 is planning a weenie .
ish Theological Seminary of New
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community will
telephoning Miss Heavenrich, at roast for this Saturday night. Also
York.
being planned by the same chap-
the Council office, WO. 3-1657.
The Solomon Family Club will be held on Mon-
Contact ticket chairman, Mrs. meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day, from 10:30
ter is an alumni baseball game
Albert Goodman, at UN. 2-5753, Sid Lieberman of Sturtevant a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
and picnic to be held on Memor-
or her co-chairmen, Mesdames avenue.
Dr. Philip S.
Pioneer Women, B-P, ial Day.
Morris Botwin, Morris Gobel and
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Bernstein, presi-
A good time was held by all at
Elects New Officers
David Penner.
Tese Schild will present a dent of the Cen-
the Alexander Goode dance held
The
Business
and
Professional
group of her students in a piano tral Conference
Chapter, Pioneer Women, has last Saturday night at the May-
recital at 8 p. m., Saturday at of American
Bnai Moshe Group
elected the following new of- fair Ballroom. As you remember
Rabbis,
rabbi
of
auditorium.
all the proceeds were donated to
ficers:
Plans Monthly Meeting McGregor Library
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Temple Br ith
the Cerebral Palsy Foundation.
Arlene
Kahn,
president;
Pearl
The monthly gathering of the
The United Jewish Folk Schools Kodesh, Roches- Dr. Bernstein Cohen, Sylvia Ilendelman, vice-
The next affair held by the
Bnai Moshe Young Married Cou- PTA will hold a fund - raising ter, N. Y., and
presidents; Sydelle Burdick, re- Goode Chapter will be,their sec-
author
of
the
widely
read
article
ples Group will take place at 8:30 card party at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday
cording secretary; Sylvia Schiff- ond annual picnic to be held in
p. m., Monday. at the home of at the school, 13722 Linwood. For on Judaism in Life Magazine, man, mailing . secretary; Belle'
June.
which
has
now
been
published
Rabbi Moses Lehrman.
information call Mrs. David Shu-
Pesick, dues secretary; and Ger-
The Louis Marshall BBYW
in
book
form,
will
lecture
at
This will be the closing session ster, TO. 7-4488; Mrs. Louis Kru- the afternoon session on "Be- trude Nusbaum, treasurer.
Chapter held a mother-daughter
of the season' Election of officers ger, UN. 3-3702 or Mrs. Sylvia liefs and, Practices of the Con-
Installation ceremonies will be banquet on May 17. This was
.
for the ensuing term will take Dvorin, TO. 7-5764.
held May 29 at Northwood Inn. combined with the installation of
temporary Jew."
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place and plans made for future
A meeting will be held at 8:30 the following:
Dr.
Joseph
L.
Fink,
vice-presi-
will
The YPC of Adas Shalom
,p. m., Wednesday, at 11818
activities.
Judy Robins, pres.; Annett
dent
of
the
Central
Conference
Rabbi Lehrman will lead an in- hold a wienie roast at 8:30 p. m., of American Rabbis and rabbi Dexter.
Marks, first veep; Marilyn Mosco-
Saturday.
For
information
call
formal discussion on a phase of
witz, second veep; Elsie Ring,
of Temple Beth Zion, Buffalo,
Phyllis Steinberger, UN. 1-1033. N. Y., will lecture at the morn-
Judaism.
third veep; Betty Taffel, treas.;
Election of Officers
Marlene Cohen, rec. sec'y; and
ing session on "The Origins and
Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle Parallels of Synagogue and by Rose _Cohen PTO
Sharon Greenwald, cor. sec'y.
subscription will always be a
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The Parent-Teachers Organiza-
Church."
welcome present.
THE LOUIS Marshall BBG's
The Institute is being spon- tion of the Rose Sittig Cohen
sored by Temple Beth El, in Branch of the United Hebrew are planning a garden party in-
association with the Detroit Schools will meet at 1 p.m., Wed- stallation for the end of May.
Iskovitz Aleph Club is having
Council of Churches, the Detroit nesday. .
The election of officers will wennie roast in about two weeks.
Pastors'
Union
and
the
Council
HALEVY
be held and a film showing the Boy, those boys are active.
of Religious Education..
summel. program planned will be
Lena Farber BBG's are plan-
CHORAL
California - Yosemite
given.
ning an auction sale to be held in
Whether
for
the
latest
news
$i11.00
13
Days
SOCIETY
A talk Will be given on the the near future. Proceeds will
or the best in advertising, it
Banff & Lake Louise
266.15
period of Omer and a film on go to the Anita Pearlman Schol-
always
pays
to
read
the
Jewish
14
Days
featuring
New York Special
Shahuot in Israel will follow.
arship Fund.
$95.85 Chronicle the year 'round.
7 Days
CANTOR
' The Henry Monsky Chapter is
Mountains
Smokey
$141.80
considering sponsoring a Macca-
ARELE DIAMOND
$ Days
biad. This is like a junior Olym-
Mexico
$315.04
and the Halevy Chorus
13 Days
pic Tournament. It will be held
Havana Air Cruise
on Decoration Day.
$175.58
Hays
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Sunday, May 27
And so loyal readers, until next
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26th
Annual Concert
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Radmner Ladies Plan
Mother-Daughter Fete
The Radomer Ladies Auxiliary
are giving a mother-and-daugh-
ter dinner Monday at the May-
fair, Dexter and Davison.
Ben Katzman and his orches-
tra will entertain. Henry Wein-
traub will be the vocalist.
For tickets call TO. 8-2934.
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