Congregational Activities 20 Shaarey Zedek 12th Grade Graduates To Receive Their Diplomas on Saturday ,,, ..... . • Graduation exercises for the 12th grade stu- dents of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be held this Saturday morning, June 9, during Sabbath services. Opening with greetings by Simha Rubinstein, educational director of Shaarey Zedek, the pro- gram will include the following: A talk on "The Challenge of the Day" by Lauretta Knopper. Remarks on Ethics of the Fathers by Ideanne Levenson, Judith Levin and Bunny Zemon. Discussion of "The Two Problems: Jewish Education and Palestine," by Miriam Levin and Sherwin Wine. The singing of the graduation hymn, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar leading the class. Marvin Jacobs will present the class gift. Shirley Wolstein, class president, will give the "II: Farewell" talk. After remarks by Dr. A. M. Hershman, di- plomas will be presented by Harry Cohen, NW Hebrew Cong. Donor Dinner at Center June 17 Aaron Rosenberg to Be MC; Gamoran Named Guest Speaker Aaron Rosenberg, humorist and author, will be master of ceremonies at the donor dinner of Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion and Center on Sunday ev- ening, June 17. Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of Cincinnati, out- standing Amer- ican - Jewish:: educator, educa- tional director of the Union of American H e - brew Congrega- A. Rosenberg tions, will be the guest speaker. This event is being given to raise funds for the erection of a synagogue on the south side of Curtis Ave., two blocks west of Livernois. Reservations are being taken by Philip Helfman, chairman, UN. 2-4313, Mrs. Charles Char- lip, UN. 2-8485, and Mrs. Meyer Rubin, UN. 1-3170. David D. Miller, chairman of the religious school committee, has announced that a large num- ber of children have been en- rolled for the 1945-46 term of the Sunday School and the daily Hebrew School which is being conducted by the United Hebrew Schools in cooperation with the Congregation. Sabbath services are conducted every Saturday at 9 a. m. at the Bagley School, Greenlawn and Curtis. Jews in Polish Army Refuse Repatriation • PARIS (JPS)—Stating that they have "nothing to return to," thousands of Jewish soldiers of the Polish Army, liberated from German 'prison camps, declared that they will remain in Ger- many to await opportunities to migrate to Palestine and other countries, rather than return to Poland where their families were murdered and their homes des- troyed. Friday, June 8, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Six 'president of the synagogue; Harry - M. Shulman, vice-president, and Morris M. Jacobs, chairman of the educational committee. Officers of the 12th grade, besides Miss Wol- stein, president, are: Avram Rosenthal, vice- president; Ideanne Levenson, secretary; Irving Dubrinsky, treasurer. In the photograph are, left to right: 1st Row—Lenore Heller, Avram Rosenthal, Simha Rubinstein, educational director; J. B. Rogvoy, 12th grade instructor and High School supervisor; Shirley Wolstein, Irving Dubrinsky. 2nd Row—Elaine Siden, Claire Kantyff, Sherwin Wine, Vivian Keidan, Judith Levin, Harold Brode. Gerson Geltner, Lauretta Knop- per. 3rd Row—Miriam Coggan, Reva Hertz, Brew- ster Broder, Miriam Levin, Marvin Jacobs, Ideanne Levenson. Graduates not in this photograph are; Bunny Zemon and Seymour Brode. Shaarey Zedek Juniors To Hold Last Services Shaarey Zedek Junior Congre- gation will hold its last separate Sabbath services of the season this Sabbath.. During the summer the mem- bers of the Junior Congregation will join in the services in ,,the Synagogue. Junior Congregation services will be resumed after the High Holidays on Shabbos Bereshith. Our Deadline The regular deadline for copy in The Jewish News is at 2 p. m. on Tuesdays. Deadline for photographs is at 2 p. m. on Mondays. Readers of and contributors to The Jewish News are asked to observe these deadlines. Buy War Bonds! Closing Exercises Held at Mt. Sinai; Hold Picnic June 17 Closing exercises at Mt. Sinai Sunday and Hebrew School of Port Huron were held Jufle 3. Reports were given by Dr. Selig S. Auerbach who lauded the 100 percent enrollment, and by the teachers. Jule J. Levy, president of the congregation, and Louis Goldman, superintendent of the Sunday School, addressed the children and thanked the rabbi and fac- ulty for their devotion and achievement. Mrs. Ivan Hunter, president of the sisterhood, greeted the as- sembly and presented teachers with gifts. Stuart Winkelman, secretary-treasurer of the school, gave a report. It was decided that half of the Keren Ami money be contributed to Percy Jones Hospital and the other half for refugee children in Pllestine. Helen Kertes was awarded the attendance prize, and Ben Field presented the congregation with an American flag for the recrea- tion hall. The Sunday School picnic will be held June 17. Ellen Goldman is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Rabbi Auerbach gave the Memorial Prayer at the memorial services of the Blue Star Moth- ers and War Dads. Young Israel Forms 3 New Youth Groups Young Israel has begun the expansion of its youth group program with the formation of several new groups and classes. A group of girls, 9 to 11, which will meet at the homes of the members, until the Young Israel's center is erected, will have its first meeting this Saturday at the home of Phyllis Gellman, 2507 W. Buena Vista, under the lead- ership of Helena Framovitz. A group of boys, 13 to 15, has begun meeting in the Young Israel office, 3373 Cortland. A class in Pirke Aboth for girls 15 to 18, taught by Rabbi Eli Greenbaum, will meet in the Bnai David Synagogue Saturday at 5 p. m. Information about groups still open for enrollment may be ob- tained from the Young Israel office, TO. 8-8064. Shaarey Zedek School To Close This Sunday Shaarey Zedek Sunday School officially will close this Sunday morning when honor assemblies will be held for the primary and high school grades. Prizes will be awarded for the winners in the essay contest. Registration for next year will be closed within the next few days. 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