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T H E

Friday, May 25,1945

Congregational Activities

Rabbi Fram Picks
Talmud Passages
For Sermon June I

"Great Passages From the Tal-
mud" will be the theme of Rabbi
Leon Fram's sermonic reading
from great Jewish literature at
the Sabbath Eve services of Tem-
ple Israel Friday night, June 1,
at No. 14 Boulevard Bldg., Lobby
Floor, 3076 East Grand Blvd. The
half-hour services begin at
8:30 p.m.
The Religious School will hold
ths closing sessions this Saturday
and Sunday mornings. 'Rabbi
Fram will tell stories from Jewish
life to the various closing as-
semblies. The new Senior High
school class of 1946 will present
a special program at the high
school assembly.
Bible recitation contests were
won by Ruth Jackson, Daniel
0 p p erfhe im, Hermine Lippman
and Barbara Budson.
The declamation contest was
won by Judith Green, Toby Cit-
rin, Shirley Bloom, Shelda Sklar
and Sandra Gordon.
The high school oratory con-
test was won by Laurel Nan
Jacobson and Marvin Ancell.

Ladies of Yeshivah
Sponsor Musicale

Miss Sonia Gurskaya Lieber-
man, noted Jewish actress and
entertainer, will appear for the
first time in Detroit in a dra-
matic musicale, Tuesday at 8
p. m., at the Art Institute.
Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah are sponsoring this pro-
gram. Proceeds will help main-
tain the Beth Jacob School for
Girls, and the Kindergarten,
operated under the auspices of
this organization. Reservations
can be made by calling Mrs.
Miller, TO. 8-7835, or Mrs. Pearl
Rottenberg, president of the
Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah, TO. 5-1171.
Mrs. Meyer Simons of Pontiac,
will be chairman of the func-
tion. Mrs. Simons is the daughter
of the late Mrs. Lena Holtzman,
a pioneer worker for Jewish
education in Detroit, in whose
name her children bought land
for a new building for the Beth
Jacob School.

Seligman Will Address
N. W. Synagogue's Club

The Men's Club of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation and
Center will hold its next mem-
bership meeting at 8:30 p. m.
next Tuesday at the Bagley
school, and action will be taken
on the proposed by-laws pre-
pared by the committee com-
posed of Max Newman, chairman,
David J. Miller and Max Haidy.
Maurice Seligman, president of
the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek,
will address this meeting.
The following committee ap-
pointments are announced by
Ira G. Kaufman, president of the
club: David J. Miller, chairman
of athletics; Max Haidy, chair-
man of the social committee;
Charles Charlip, chairman of the
membership committee. Other
appointments will be announced
next Tuesday.

Page Ninefeeli

'JEWISH NEWS

Yeshivah Maps
Summer Program

At the annual meeting of the
Detroit Hebrew Talmudical
Academy held on May 14, an-
nouncement was made of the spe-
cial summer program, including
daily morning worship, break-
fast, forenoon classes, outings and
Leaders of Young Israel's athletic activities.
youth groups and story hours
Provisions are being made to
will meet with Rabbi Turner
Sunday, to initiate long range accommodate a limited number
program planning for activities of additional students for the
in Young Israel's orthodox cen- summer program and the fall
ter to be built at Dexter and term, which will begin on Sept. 4.
Fullerton.
The Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
Gradual adjustment, during includes the pre-kindergarten for
the period before the center's children aged 41/2, meeting from
erection, of the present program, 1 to 4; kindergarten, meeting
composed of groups which meet from 10 to 2; Beth Yehudah day
in synagogues and homes school, first through sixth year,
throughout the city, to take ad- meeting from 9 to 4.
Special arrangements
have
vantage of the facilities of the
new center, will be discussed. been made at Durfee and Hutch-
The leaders' seminar will study ins Schools where a complete
the architecht's plans for the academic program will be avail-
able for Yeshivah students who
building.
The present Young Israel pro- take their Hebrew studies in the
gram for more than 150 chil- morning.
dren includes: Boys groups, led
Afternoon classes are also held
by Rabbi Nayowitz and Charles at the Yeshivah and the Beth
Freilich, meeting at the Bnai Jacob School for Girls from 4
David and Beth Tefilo Emanuel to 8 and from 9 to 1 on Sundays.
synagogues; Young Israel boy
scouts troop, composed of ortho- 18 New Directors Chosen
dox boys and led by Solomon By Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
B. Cohen, at the Roosevelt gym;
New members of the board of
girls' groups led by Esther Coh- directors for the year 1945-46,
en, Ruth Katzman, Mrs. Judith elected at the annual meeting of
Travis, Shirley Klein and Helena Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, are:
Framovitz, meeting at homes of
Alan Abramson, Israel Burn-
members; classes for older girls,
led by Rabbi Abraham Zentman, stein, Abraham Caplan, David J.
at the Bnai Moshe synagogue; Goldberg, David Goldberg, Syd-
story hours led by Reva Reich- ney G o r m a n, Emil Kahan,
man, Drora Selesny and Mrs. Manuel Kaplan, Morris Karbal,
Oschrey at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Isadore Levin, Ben M. Lewis,
Synagogue and Beth Jacob Harry Lifshitz, Alex Margulies,
C. P. Nakelsky, Morris Posner,
school.
Israel Schwartz, Morris Subar,
Louis Tatken.

N. W. Sunday School Young Israel Group
Program on May 27 Leaders' Seminar in
Session on Sunday
The religious school committee

of the Nortfiwest Hebrew Con-
gregation and Center, under the
chairmanship of David J. Miller,
assisted by Max Goldsmith, Ben-
jamin Brodman, Allan Waller
and Charles Charlip, has success-
fully completed the first term of
the Sunday schooL
Children of over 85 families
in the northwest section were
provided with a basic Hebrew
and Sunday school education. To
mark the completion of its first
term, the entire Sunday School
will participate in a celebration
this Sunday, at 9:30 a. m., at the
Bagley school, Greenlawn and
Curtis.
Miss Nettie Seligson, director,
will present a play.
Parents of students and the
public are invited to attend and
observe the progress made by the
Sunday school.
In addition to Miss Seligson the
staff is comprised of Mrs. Irving
Ackerman, Miss Michelle Tchor,
secretary, and the Misses A.
Kasdan and M. Michelin.
Registration for the 1945-46
term of the Sunday School and
the daily Hebrew School conduct-
ed by the United Hebrew schools
in cooperation with the congre-
gation, will take place from 9:30
a. m. to 12:30 p. m. on Sunday,
Mak 27, and Sunday, June 3.
Since classes are limited it is
suggested that parents enroll
their children without delay.

Bnai David to Hold
Dedication Assembly

Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th, announces the
establishment of a new annual
event in the form of a dedica-
tion assembly to take place each
year on graduation day of its re-
ligious school.
A feature will be the gradua-
tion exercises, a brief service,
liturgical music by the Cantor, to
be followed by a social hour and
refreshments in the social hall of
the synagogue.
The theme for this year's as-
sembly is "What Is Judaism."
Graduates will present brief
talks on the fundamentals of the
Jewish religion, its faith and
practices. Rabbi Joshua _ S.
Sperka and Joseph A. Block,
president of the congregation,
will participate.
The first annual Dedication
Assembly will take place this
Sunday, May 27, at 11 a. m.
Registrations will be taken for
children from kindergarten to
the 12th grade for Bnai David
Religious School.

Noted Scholars Conduct
Layman's Institute at
Theological Seminary

Temple Beth Et's
95th Annual Meeting
To Be Held Sunday

The 95th annual meeting ol
Temple Beth El will be hek
this Sunday, May 2 7, at 8 p. m.
in the Brown Memorial Chapel
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer anc
Leonard T. Lewis, president cd
the congregation, will present
their annual reports, and elect
tion of officers will take place.

All

Chairman of
T
1 emple - Israel Drive

Charles Aller, vice-president of
the Mens' Club of Temple Israel
has been chosen chairman of the
Temple Israel's 7th War Loan
Drive.
• The Temple Israel Men's Club
will sponsor Scout parents' night
at the Hampton School on Mon •
day.
The Cub Pack will start func-
tioning in the Fall, and boys of
10 to 12 may apply for member •
ship at the Temple office.
The inter-congregation dinner
will be held at the Statler on
June 13.

'

Crohn Will Address
Detroit Zionist Chapter

Lawrence Crohn, local Zionist
leader, will address Chapter I of
the Detroit Zionist Organization
next Thursday, at 8:30 p. m., at
the home of Miss Celia Sasen,
3757 Cortland. His topic will be:
"Governmental Institutions in
Palestine—the Jewish Agency,
Histadrut and Vaad Leumi."
Dancing and refreshments will
follow the meeting. Young men
and women are invited to attend
and to join the chapter.

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Annual Indoor Picnic

Given By
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NEW YORK—Dr. Israel M.
Goldman, director of the Nation- 1
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SUNDAY (All Day) JUNE 3, 1945
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of Jewish Men's Clubs, have an- I
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from June 9-24 at the Jewish
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Theological Seminary of Ameri- ..
ca, under the joint sponsorship .• .
of the National Academy and
National Federation.
Among the members of the
faculty will be: Dr. Louis Ginz-
berg, professor of Talmud at the -
Invites You To Attend Their Firsf
Seminary; Dr. Israel M. Gold- -
stein, preSident of the Zionist
Organization of. America; Dr.
Robert Gordis, associate profes-
SUNDAY EVE, JUNE 17:JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
sor of Biblical Exegesis at the
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Seminary, president of the Rab- -
Guest Speakert
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DR. EMANUEL GAMORAN
Dr. Simon Greenberg, associate _
Outstanding American-Jewish r Educator; EdUcational Directo
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professor of education at the - -
Union of American Hebrew Congregations; Author of Outstanding,
Seminary and educational direct- -
Jewish Books; Hebraist, Orator, Humorist.
or of the Zionist Organization of - -
Reservaiions Being Taken By:
America.
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Philip Helfman , Chairman, Un. 2-4313. Mrs. Charles Charlip
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Un. 2-8485. Mrs. Meyer R. Rubin Un. 1-3170
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Bereznitzer Aid Society

THE NORTHWEST HEBREW
CONGREGATION AND CENTER'
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DONOR DINNER

PERETZ CELEBRATION

of , the

Council of Jewish Schools

Arranged by the children of the Arbeiter Ring, Farband and
Sholem Aleichem Schools, United Mittel Shule (high school)

M. HAR, Director
Dan Frolunan, Musical Director

Feature of the Evening:
Graduation Exercises of United Jewish High School Students

Earlier Deadline
For Coming Issue

Sunday Evening, June 3 -- 8:30 o'clock

On account of Memorial Day,
the deadline for the coming issue
of The Jewish News will be at
noon on Monday.
It is important that all copy
reach us before that hour to as-
sure use of submitted material in
that issue,
All photographs submitted for
consideration for the coming is-
sue will have to be in the hands
of the editor before 10 a. In. on
Monday.
The regular deadline for copy
is at 2 p. m, on Tuesdays, and
for photographs at 2 p.m. on
Mondays.

Admission Cards Available at All Schools

Reg istration.

1945-46 Sunday School Term
of the -

Northwest Ilebrevir
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Congregation and Center,

AT DURFEE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
LaSalle and Collingwood

Arbeiter Ring
Schools

School 1

School 1
1912 Taylor Avenue
corner 12th Street

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Arbeiter Ring Center

11529 Linwood

School

2

8532 Linwood Ave.

Sholem Aleichem
Schools

Farband Folk
Schools

School 2
Thirkell Public School
7724 14th Ave.

School 3
12244 Dexter Blvd.
corner Cortland

School 1
3'754 Monterey

School 2
Brady Public School
2920 Joy Rd., 115, 121

School 3
MacCulloch Public
School
13120 Wildemere
Rooms 110, 210

United Jewish High School—Iatermediate School Extension. Courses

11529 Linwood Avenue

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Will Be Held Sunday, May 27 and
Sunday, June 3 at the Bagley School,
Curtis and Roselawn, from 9:30 A. M.
to 12:30 P. M.

Parents wishing fo assure their child-
ren of a Hebrew and Sunday School
education are urged to enroll early
as classes are limited. Registration
for daily Hebrew School will be ac-
cepted at the same time and place.

For Information Call:

DAVID J. MILLER

Chairman, Religious School Comm.
UN. 3-7100

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