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Activities In The Detroit Congregations

Shovuoth Programs
In Hebrew Schools

Beth El Graduation
Exercises Tonight

Confirmation of
Beth El May 24

Temple Israel
To Hold First
Confirmation

The annual commencement ex-
ercises of the High School De-
partment of Temple Beth El will
be held this evening, Friday, May
15, at 8 p. m., at the regular Sab-
bath Eve services.
Service to Be Held May 21
The commencement address
at Art Museum for Charter
therefore. urged to be in their will be given by Rabbi Eric
Class of 39
Friedland of Congregation Beth
seats not later than 9:30.
Temple Israel, Detroit's new
No admision cards will be nec- Jacob, Pontiac, Mich., who will

The confirmation service of
Temple Beth El will be held in
the main auditorium on May 24,
at 9:30 a. In. The doors of the
lower auditorium will close as
soon as the confirmants enter the
Temple, and the congregation is,

Reform Jewish Congregation,
will celebrate its first Confirma-
tion service on the eve of the
Feast of Shabuot Thursday night,
May 21. at 8 o'clock. The service
will be held in the auditorium
of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
John R and Farnsworth Ave.
The Confirmation class, which
Is composed of 39 boys and girls,
has been designated as the Char-
te• Class, because the parents of
the confirmants are charter mem-
bers of Temple Israel.
WRITES SPECIAL SERVICE
Rabbi Leon Fram has written
a special service for the occasion,
based on the Biblical text. "Hear,

Shovuoth programs will be
presented in all branches of the
United Hebrew Schools, either
before Shovuoth, or :immediately

Young Israel Plans
Celebration for
20th Anniversary

Abbe A. Levi,
,...president of
The Philadelphia-Byron pres-
Young Israel of
entation will take place Tuesday
Detroit, has ap-
evening, May 19, at 7:30 o'clock.
The following classes are partici-
pointed Samuel
pating: Miss Rose Pike's, playlet
Hechtman,
and dance; Miss Leah Pike's and
prominent
Irwin Sorefs classes, Bikkurim,
young attorney
the ceremony of bringing the
and active com-
first ripe fruit. Abraham Pan-
munal worker,
ush's classes will present a play-
as chairman of
Samuel
let. Singing will be directed by
a special corn-
Heehtman
Leah Baschin. Maurice H. Zack-
mittee to ar-
heim, chairman of the Board of range for the celebration of the
Education of the schools, will be Twentieth Anniversary next fall.
the speaker. Morris Lachover is
The Anniversary Committee is
principal.
planning for a week-end pro-
The same evening, the David gram during October or Novem-
W. Simons branch will have a ber which will acquaint the com-
program in the auditorium of munity with the work that Young

after.

speak on "Jewish Youth at the
Crossroads".
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will ex-
tend greetings to the class. Jo-
BETH EL MEN'S CLUB
seph M. Welt, president, will pre-
ANNUAL MEETING MAY 19
The annual meeting of the sent the diplomas. Dr. Herbert I.
Men's Club of Beth El will take Kallet, chairman of the Religious
place on Tuesday, May 19. at School board, will present the
8:30 p. m., in the Men's Club awards, and Dr. Leo M. Frank-
Room. Reports of the activities of lin will give the benediction.
A special musical program will
the past year will be presented,
election of officers will take be rendered by the Temple choir,
place. following which there will under the direction of George the school. Mrs. Samuel Lehr- Israel is doing for young peo-
be entertainment and refresh- Galvani, with Jason Tickton at man's, Abraham - Twersky's and ple.
the organ.
ments.
Mrs. Morris Teles' classes will
The following are members of
The meeting is open to mem-
The following graduates will participate. Abraham Schachter the Anniversary Committee: Mrs.
bers of the Men's Club only.
is in charge of the singing, and Morris H. Berris, Mr. and Mrs.
participate in the services:
O Israel, the Lord our God, the
Invocation, Maerit B. Kallet; Solomon Kasdan is the principal. Harry Blitz, Leon Mutchnick,
Wednesday, May 20, at 4 Jack Isbee. David I. Berris, Abbe
1..1(1 is one " In the course of BETH EL'S NINETY-SE('OND
reading of the service, Sylvia
the sersace the story of the ANNUAL MEETING MAY 17
Lehrman. Leah Davidson, Ned o'clock, a Shovuoth program will A. Levi. Charles T. Gellman,
founding of Temple Israel will
The 92nd annual meeting of Chalat; reading of Scriptures. be presented by the pupils of Henry Dworkin. Solomon B.
tie told
Congregation Beth El will be Harriet German, Cecelia Cowan, the Brady School branch. Morris Cohen. Isadore Cohen, Mr. and
C.intor Robert S. Tillman will held on Sunday. May 17, at 8 Madelaine Levenberg; valedic- Plafkin is principal. The follow- Mrs. Hy Cohen, and Isadore
chant the Shovuoth and Confirm- ' p . m.. in the Brown Memorial I tory, Martin Kaatz; closing pray- ing teachers prepared the pro- Kaplan.
gram; Alex Roberg, Miss Ruthe
noon Service, assisted by a dou - Chapel. At this meeting, which cr, Jane Still.
Bassin and Miss Leah Baschin.
hie qua. h t under the baton of promises to be one of the most I
"P" IS FOR PLEDGE; "Q" IS
The following graduates will
The same afternoon, after pub-
Gayman. Karl Haas will interesting in the history of the •
receive awards:
FOR
QUOTA. KEEP YOUR
lic
school
sessions,
the
branch
in
the organ accompani- congregation. important amend- I w initers of scholarship medals,
the Winter- halter Public School
In, nt K.i1 I r Fram svill address ments to the by laws will be
Harriet German, John Neufeld, will have a program. Leon King WAR BOND PLEDGE AND WE
the Coofirmants and their par
presented. Officers for the ensu- Jane Sall; honorable mention,
is principal. He is assisted by WILL FILL OUR WAR BOND
ent- an l bestow an• individual ing year will be eelcted and the
Cecilia Cowan. Leah Hope Da- Miss Edith Silverman and Miss
ble. - ung upon each member offirst anual reports of Dr. 13. Ben-
QUOTA.
vidson. Felix Winsen medal win- Florence Lipshitz.
the (
edict Glazer. rabbi. and the pres- er, Ned Ira Chalat. Activities Key
Thursday, May 21, Erev Sho-
THE ('ONFIRNIANTS
ident. Joseph M. Welt, will be winners, Maerit B. Kallet, Ned
vuoth, after school sessions, the
1. the list of con- submitted to the members.
Chalat, Richard Liss.
branch in the Bagley Public
—
The officers of the 1942 class School will have its program in
Al hold, Robert Bar
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE
arc: Martin R. Kaatz, president; the auditorium of the school.
nett. R a hal d ILIrry Blumberg.
Prices Are
"Shovuoth - will be observed Robert N. Canvasser, vice-pres-
Michael Michlin is principal, and
Jos!) n
I)Inell,
Bruce Leonard at the Downtown Synagogue Fri-
Lower
Dane,.
Naomi
Bess Doorman, day and Saturday. May 22 and ident; Maerit B. Kallet, treas- the teachers responsible for the
urer; Thelma Jane Prince. sec- program are: Nettie Seligson, Ben '
Einhorn, Eleanor May 23.
r etary.
Kutnick and Charlotte Kelman.
S.I
T- t,..•mar y Anne Ern - I Rabbi
Herman
Roserm:e:ser
The graduates of the 1942 class
Special holiday services will be
In,•• H.,
Friedberg. Aaron will preach on the theme ' No
The Most
are: Robert Neal Canvasser, Ned held on Saturday morning. May
e
Gorgeou_s
Galperin. Blackout on Sinia',
Ira Chalat, Cecilia Gertrude Co- 23, the second day of Shovuoth,
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Stock of
(:-...irnan. Bud Ed-
On the second day of this fes- wan, Leah Hope Davidson. Har-
Persian
Pelts
by
the
pupils
of
the
Central
High
g
.11...n. Harvey Huhar• tival, Saturday. May 23, memor-

essary for attendance at the con-
firmation services.

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Kaatz. Mace it B. Kallet. Doiothy
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