THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen Friday, May 21, 1943 Congregational Activities Capt. Wiener to Speak At Memorial Services Capt. Israel Wiener, -who re- turned last week from a year's Beth El Sets Graduation Dr. Hershman Back, To Deliver Sermon Sabbath Morning Program Complete for An- nual Commencement to Be Held Friday, May 28 Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman returned to Detroit on Sunday "Anti-Semitism Can Be Over- after a six months' absence. come" will be the subject of Rabbi Hershman, who was Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at the granted a six months' Sabbatical Sabbath •Eve services of Temple Israel, Friday night, May 28, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The theme of the sermon is suggested by the newly publish- ed book, "Overcoming Anti- Semitism," by Solomon Andhill Fineberg. Rabbi Fineberg was Rabbi Fram's classmate at Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. He is now the Community Consultant of the American Jewish Commit- tee. As chairman of the community relations committee of the Jew- ish Community Council of De- troit; Rabbi Fram has had to deal with problems posed in Rabbi Fineberg's book. He states that he will take issue with the author's theory and methods of dealing with the problem of Anti-Semitism, but his own ex- DR. A. M. HERSHMAN perience has led Rabbi Fran to leave, will preach the sermon at the conclusion indicated in the the Shaarey Zedek services this title of his sermon, "Anti- Sabbath morning. Semitism Can Be Overcome." After the services, Rabbi and At the youth symposium, after Mrs. Hershman will be honored the • sermon, Rabbi Fram.'s ser- at a Kiddush arranged by the mon will be the subject for dis- Congregation and will be wel- cussion, comed back home by the mem- The commencement services. of bers. Temple Israel High School will take place June 4, at 8:30, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. . Men's Club to Present The confirmation exercises of Program at Bnai Moshe Temple Israel will take place. on the Eve of the Feast of Shovuoth, Bnai Moshe Men's Club will on Tuesday night ; June 8, at the present a social-cultural pro- Detroit Institute of Arts. This Friday night, Rabbi Fram gram Tuesday evening, in the social hall of the Congregation, discusses the Bermuda confer- ence under the title "Dunkirk at - Dexter and Lawrence. Bermuda." Aaron Rosenberg, author of numerous humorous stories and anecdotes, will appear in a pro- MARGUERITE KOZENN gram of humor in English and SOLOIST IN YPSILANTI Marguerite Kozenn, dramatic Yiddish. A new war picture will be shown. Refreshments will be soprano, will be the soloist - at the last concert given by the served. Normal College Symphony Or- Robert Schwarz, president of chestra, under the direction of the club, invites all interested Marius Fossenkemper at Ypsi- to attend. Admission is free, lanti on Sunday. Temple Beth El High School will hold its annual commence- ment exercises on Friday even- ing, May 28, at 8 p. m. For the first time in the his- tory of the commencement of the High School, the entire class is participating in the services. Rabbi Herschel -Lymon will de- liver the commencement address and the valedictory will be de- livered by Sanford Goldberg who, in his 12 years of education in the Religious School of Tem- ple Beth El, has achieved the highest record of any student. Greetings of the congregation will be extended to the gradu- ates by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, and the diplomas will be pre- sented to them by Joseph M. Welt, president of the congrega- tion. The invocation will be deliver- ed by Jimmy Bittker, and the closing prayer by Ethel Isen- berg. The services of the even- ing will be read by David Bue- geleisen, Hans Weinman, Phyllis Meyer, Marilyn /vIattus and An- nette Zeidmann. The Scripture portions will be read by. Audrey. Kline, Ramon Jacobs, Merilyn Lightstone and Carol Waterstone. Ruth , Medal will speak for the class in a pre- sentation of "Our Credo." The awards for the Felix Winsen Medal, for scholarship and ac- tivities, to be announced on the day of graduation, will be pre- sented by Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, who has served for the past three years as chairman of the Religious School Committee. United Hebrew Schools Teach Holiday Customs Rabbi .Fram Says Anti-Semitism Can Be Defeated Lag b'Omer, occurring on Sun- day, May 23, and Shovuoth, oc- curring on Wednesday and Thurs- day, June 9 and 10, are now sub- jects of study in the United Hebrew Schools. The children learn not only the history and development of the holidays, but also all customs connected with Mrs. Fisch Again Heads it and the prayers which are re- Bnai Moshe Sisterhood cited during these holidays. Spe- cial manuals have been prepared Mrs. Alex Fisch was re-elected for this purpose, for beginners president of Bnai Moshe Sister- classes as well as for the most hood May 13. Mrs. Fisch is now advanced students. completing her first term. Mrs. Bert Ruby was chosen CARD OF THANKS vice-president; Mrs. Grace New- Mrs. Grace Diamond wishes to man, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Beck, extend her heartfelt thanks to re-elected financial secretary; her relatives, friends, the He- Mrs. Philip Shapiro, recording brew Ladies Aid Society and secretary. Congregation Bnai Moshe for the Installation will take place many acts of kindness and sym- Tuesday, June 15. The Sister- pathy extended to her during hood will wind up its social sea- her recent bereavement. son with a card party June 2. service overseas in the South- west Pacific, will be the guest speaker at the annual Memorial Day services at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, on Sunday, May 30, at 2:30 p. m. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler will participate in the program. Boy Scouts and Jewish War Veterans will have a traditional share in the serv- ices, Theological Students Learn Hebrew Literature BERKELEY, Calif.—Theologi- cal students who will become the pastors in liberal Christian pul- pits of the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain regions are tak- ing a course in Hebrew literature and Old Testament background that is being given regularly at the Starr King School for the Ministry in San Francisco by Rabbi Edward Klein, director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of California. Annual Beth El Meeting Sunday The annual meeting of Temple Beth El will be held at 8 p. on Sunday, May 23, in the Brown Memorial Chapel of the Temple. Joseph M. Welt will present the president's report, and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will report as Rabbi of the Congregation. Officers and directors will be elected. Irving L. Hirschman heads the nominating committee. Bnai Moshe Honors Graduates on Sunday On Sunday, graduates of the Religious School of Congregation Bnai Moshe will be honored at a tea in the library of the Con- gregation, at 2:30 p. m. Members of the graduating classes and their parents will meet with the rabbis and officers of the Congregation. Informal discussions on the future educational plans will be discussed. Buy U. S. War Bonds Camp Mehia n The Irish Hills . . • Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan Receives annually highest rating from State Board of Health for health conditions, food, equip- ment, management, etc. CAMP OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUN AND ADVENTURE UNDER EXPERT SUPERVISION 15 Minutes Walking Distance from Bus Line to Camp For Boys and Girls 6 to 15 • Extensive Victory Garden . . First Aid . . .Expert Instruction in All Skills • Nursery and kindergarten in specially equipped and heated building. 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