THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve Friday, May 22, 1942 Activities In The Detroit Congregations New Service Written for Confirmation Dr. Welt Is Re-elected Beth El President Congregation Leader Honored at 92nd Annual Meeting; Others Named Glazer to Consecrate 73 At the 92nd annual meeting of in First Class at Temple Congregation Beth El last Sun- Beth El Sunday day, Joseph M. Welt was re- The Confirmation Service of Temple Beth El will be held in the main auditorium Sunday, May 24, at 9:30 a.m. A new and inspiring service entitled, "The Ideal of Freedom in Jewish Tra- dition," has been written for this occasion by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. This will be Dr. Glazer's first Confirmation Class at Beth El, which numbers 73. The doors of the lower auditor- ium will close as soon as the confirmants enter the Temple and the Congregation is therefore urged to be in their seats not later than 9:30 o'clock. No ad- mission cards are necessary for the Confirmation Service. CONSECRATION SERVICE On Friday evening, May 22, at 8 o'clock, the confirmants will participate with their parents in a consecration service. The presence of young and old in the Temple during the Festi- val of Shovuoth, traditional an- niversary of the day of which the Ten Commandments were given to the children of Israel at Mt. Sinai, is a symbolic re- minder that adults, as well as their children, must be reconse- crated to the task of knowing, practicing and spreading the moral and spiritual laws of God. Dr. Glazer introduced the Con- secration Service in the congre- gations which he served while in Pittsburgh and New York. This Friday evening will witness the inauguration of this impres- sive— ceremony at Temple Beth El. LAST EVENING SERVICE This service will be the con- cluding evening service for this season. Divine worship will be conducted every Saturday morn- ing at 11 o'clock in the main aud- itorium of the Temple. The following arc the 73 boys and girls who tvill be confirmed at Temple Beth El on Sunday: Lloyd Jay Adelson. GoIdle Gloria Applebaum. Ellin Suzanne Arden. Mar- cia Frances Atlas. Rosalyn Barnett. In; Fern Baskin. Barbara Joyce Beck- er. Johanna Berlin. Jacqueline Bern- stein, Herr's. Marjorie Mae Balker. Madeline Brodie. Bar- bara Bela Brown. Stanley Harold Brown. Rachel Joan Buegelelsen, Elaine Mui lel Burman, Donna Maxine Carlson, Marcia Barbara Cohen. Mari- lyn Jean Davies, Betty Ann Feller, Howard Freeman. Audrey Fried. Su- zanne Lizbeth Ginsburg, Lawrence Gllek (Bleier), Pearl B. Goldberg, Helen Fray Golden. Lobs Jean Gold- man. Toby Goorman, Barbara Jean Gottesman. Claire Louise Gottesman. Zoan Ruth Grosner. Donald Joel Gross- man. Russell Charles Harris, Lois El- len Hopp, Sarabelle Jaian, Joyce Jane- way. Richard Nurko Kaplan, Joyce Norma Katz, Iris Ann Kerner, Lois Hope Klein. Elaine Barbara Kohn, Ronald Marlin Kottler, Dulcie Beth Kr. , snicir. Sara Gall Lewis. Rosalie Ann Mayer. Lois Meisner, Rona Mels- ner, M. Richard .Meyerson, Lucille Meyer, Robert Samuel Moers, Martin Starr Myers, Barbara Hope Prentis, Howard Sherman Prince. Sharon June Itaseh. Zalna Charlotte Rice. Robert Edward Boffins. Ronald Marvin Roth- stein. Ruth Itudin, David Samuel Rus- kin. Nancy Jane Schiller, Bernard Raphael Schulhof, Bernard Silverman, Norton Slatkln. Zenta Slatkin, Mal- colm Sntflay. Samuel Sofferin, Jr.. Susan Stamler. Barbara Jeanne Wal- lace, Patricia Ann Weber. Joan Retta Weingarden, Doris Frances Wertheim- er and Leonard Joseph Winkler. SHOVUOTH AT BETH EL Shovuoth services will be held in the main auditorium of Tem- ple Beth El on Friday, May 22, at 10:30 a. m. Solicitors Wanted! E xcellent opportunity for women or for boys and girls 15 and older to add to their in- comes. Part-time work. Write Box D, care of The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot 131dq. or call Randolph 1823. elected unanim- ously as presi- dent of the Con- gregation. Other officers re-elected were: Leonard T. Lew- i s , vice - presi- dent, and Harry H. Berger, treas- urer. The fol- lowing trustees Joseph M. Welt were elected for a term of three years: Harry S. Grant, Harry A. Hyman, Benja- min Wilk and Andrew Wineman. Trustees holding over are: Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Walter S. Heaven- rich, Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, Herb- ert D. Robinson, Dr. Nathan H. Schlafer, Nate S. Shapero, Leo Siegel and Julian G. Wolfner. Adolph Finsterwald is an honor- ary trustee. Mrs. Henry Meyers, president of the Temple Sister- hood, serves as an ex-officio member. and Harry R. Solomon, chairman of the Cemetery Board, will serve as an ex-officio mem- ber until the end of the fiscal year. Martin R. Kaatz, valedictorian of the 1942 High School Grad- uating Class, recited President Roosevelt's Proclamation on "I Am an American Day." The first annual reports of Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer, spiritual leader of the Congregation, and Joseph M. Welt, president of the Congre- gation, were received enthusi- astically by the members. Dr. Leo M. Franklin gave the bene- diction. Miss Brewer Picked First Girl President The Young People's Society of Congregation, Shaarey Zedek at its annual meeting elected Miss M. Brewer president; Cynthia Malitz, vice-president; Sarabel Drootman, recording secretary; Charlotte Miller, corresponding secretary and Esther Syers, tl.easurer. Board members are: Mildred Jacobs, Evelyn Pearl- man, Selma Weisberg, Nettie Seligson and Ruth Sobel. Miss Brewer is the first girl ever to hold the presidency in the history of the Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek. For her excellent work in the past, Mildred Jacobs was unanimously elected honorary president. Sermon Series To Be Based on TWO BROTHERS Ethics of Talmud A SPECIAL SHOVUOTH POEM By PHILIP RASKIN Rabbi Leon Fram Friday night, May 29, will begin a series of sermons on "The Ethics of the Fathers," or the Pirke Aboth, chapters from the writings of the rabbis dealing with morals and manners. The Friday night services of I see them both : one high above the sod And one in the valley—his brother; One with the marble tablets of God, With a gold-forged calf—the other. Two brothers they are—yet one stands alone, Serene and reposeful in cloud; While beneath, with the caltin the dazzling sun, His brother sports with the crowd. And men have come, and men have gone, And skies have been clear and clouded; But he on the hill still stands alone, While the valley of Gold is crowded. Copyright 1942 by Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc. 4 U.H.S. Classes To Be Graduated Four classes have completed the prescribed seven-year ele- mentary course in the United Hebrew Schools, and the grad- uation ceremony will take place during the last week in June. The following are the officers, graduates and instructors: David W. Simon Branch: Eugene Malitz, president; David Stern, vice- president; Barbara Malitz, recording secretary; Solomon Domnitch, David Jack Eisenberg, Rosalyn Ann Eisen- man, Celia Rose Ettinger, Jerome Et- tinger, Fred Hittman, Shlomo Faber, Mordecai Grossman, Leon Isaac Gura. Sidney Kelman, Irving Landy, Judith Lenora Levin, Marvin Margolis. Alvin Matthew Kurz, Peter Siegel, Wilbert Simkovitz and Helen Sylvia Starr. The instructor is Mr. Joseph Haggai. Philadelphia-Byron Branch : Irving Ritter. president; Hannah Cohen. vice- president; Irving Zeitlin. secretary; Calvin Klayman, treasurer; Miriam Bernstein, Helen .Borminskl, Beth Cohen, Hannah Cohen, Charlotte Fort- gang, Elsiemae Goldstein. Esther Gor- stein, Joseph Hyman, Calvin Klayman, Rudolph Phillips, Irving Ritter, Esther Strom and Irving Zeitlin. The instruc- tors are Max Gordon and Irwin Sorer. Rose Sittig Cohen Branch: Seymour Barahl, president; Roger Daniels, vice- pt esldent; Lester Becker, secretary; Elliot Schubiner, treasurer; Seymour Barahl, Lester Becker, Roger Daniels, Yale Domnitch. Aubrey Gealer, Max Krolik, Victor Linden, Leah Michlin, Leonard Portnoy. Harold Salter, Her- shel Sandberg, Elliot Schubiner. Mar- vin Weiss and Morris Zelonka. The in- structor is J. M. Mathis. Parkside Branch: Sidney Swidler, president; Delphine Weisner, vice- president; David Levy, secretary; David Levine, treasurer; Barbara Bross. Daniel Gilbert, David Levine, David Levy, Morris Silver. Sidney Swidier, Deiphine Weisner and Pearl Weisner. The instructor is Michael Michlin. Medals win be awarded by the Feigenson brothers, the Julius Rosen- wald Auxiliary of the American Le- gion Unit No. 218 and the Kvutzah lvrith. CENTRAL HIGH, P.T.A. SERVICES AT BNAI DAVID The Central High School will have special Saturday services jointly with the P.T.A. of the Central Branch on Saturday morning, the second day of Shov- uoth. The services will be held in the Bnai David Synagogue, Fourteenth and Elmhurst. Sunday morning, Isru Hag of Shovuoth, the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, will hold its Shovuoth program in the auditorium of the school. M. H. Zackheim, chair- man of the Board of Education, will speak. In the afternoor, the Parkside Branch will hold its Shovuoth program in the auditorium of the school. CONGREGATION BETH ITZCHOCK SERVICES The Beth Itzchock Synagogue, 3836 Fischer Ave., announces holiday services Thursday at 8 p. m. and Friday at 9:30 a. m. Yiskor services will be held Sat- urday at 10:30 a. m. RABBI SPERKA'S SERMON The topics of Rabbi Sperka's sermons at Congregation Bnai David, Fourteenth and Elmhurst Ayes-, will be as follows: Friday, "The Torch"; Saturday, "Inspira- tion" Yiskor services will begin Saturday at 10:30 a. m., Cantor Singer officiating. 12th Successful Season Temple Israel now are held la- the Temple Israel library room at 611 Boulevard Bldg., begin- ning at 8:30 p.m. Cantor Tulman will chant the Sabbath Eve melodies accompanied at the organ by Karl Haas. The Red Cross unit of Temple Israel will meet every Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:30 to 4 p. m. The Young People's Chill will hold picnics and meetings throughout the Summer and will engage extensively in U.S.O. work. The Men's Club commit- tees will be busy during the Summer planning programs for the Fall and Winter. The Men's Club is also planning Summer outdoor meetings. The annual meeting of the congregation is scheduled for Sunday night, June 14. STORAGE FOR ALL . 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