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Friday, May 17, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational

Activities

Prof. Levin Speaker
At Beth Yehudah

Bnai Moshe to Install
Auxiliaries' Officers

• Retiring and new officers of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and its auxil-
iaries Will be honored at a din-
ner dance sponsored 'by the Sis-
terhood this Sunday evening.
- Rabbi Moses FisCher and Rab-
bi Eliezer A. Levi will install the
new officers. They will be intro-
duced by Mitchell Feldman.-
Mrs. I. E. Goodman retiring
Sisterhood president; Mrs. Theo-
dore Curtis, new president; Har-
ry Rosman, retiring congregation
president, and Irwin Tamler, who
succeeds him; will make brief
addresses. Cantor David Katzman
will render vocal selections.
. Mrs. Alex Fisch,. past Sister-
hood president, is in charge of
arrangements. Dancing will fol-
low the dinner.

Rabbi Cohn to Preach
At Temple Israel's
Graduation Service

Rabbi Morton J. Cohn, former
•Naval Chaplain and now rabbi
of Temple Beth El at Niagara
Falls, N. Y., will be guest preach-
er at the Sabbath Eve services
•of Temple Israel at 8:30 p. m.
Friday, May 24, in the Lecture
Hall of Detroit Institute of Arts,
on the occasion of Temple Israel
High School commencement ex-
ercises. He will preach on "Faith
Tried In Battle."
Rabbi Cohn,- a native Detroiter,
was a member of the first high
school graduating class presided
by Rabbi Leon Fram in the first
year of Rabbi Fram's ministry
in this . city. He . served as
Chaplain in the South Pacific, the
Central Pacific and at - Pearl
Harbor.
Arthur J. Hass, chairman of the
religious school board, will pres-
ent his son, William K. Hass, one

Lag b'Omer Tiul of
Habonim This Sunday

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Inter-Faith Event May 22
To Honor Judge Moynihan

Jurist Will Receive Probus International Award of Dinner
Sponsored Jointly By Masonic Order, Bnai Brith
and Knights of Columbus
Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth,

Founders' Event

will hold a Lag b'Omer tiul Sun-
Chosen as the Detroiter who
day at Rouge Park. All Habon- made the greatest contribution to
im members will meet at the inter-racial harmony in 1945, Cir-
ulam, 1912 Taylor, at 9:30 a. m. cuit Judge Joseph A. Moynihan
Sunday, and will proceed to
Rouge Park for a picnic lunch
and games. For information call
Dave Eisenberg, TO. 6-8960.

Temple High School
Graduation May 24

Wayburn to Report
At Annual Beth El

Men's Club Meeting

Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum
to Be Guest Speaker at
Commencement Exercises

The High School graduation
The 27th annual meeting of exercises of Temple Beth El will
the Men's Club of Temple Beth be held at Sabbath Eve services
El will be held on Tuesday eve- on Friday, May 24, at 8:15. The
commencement speaker will be
ning in the Men's Club Room.
The president's annual report
will be presented by Leon S.
Wayburn and election of officers
will be held. New officers will be
installed by Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer.
The annual meeting will be
combined with the "Evening
with the Rabbis," featuring "The
Rabbis Take You Into Their Con-
PROF. SAMUEL LEVIN
fidence," which has become a
Marking completion of 30 years popular event in Men's Club his-
service to the community, Yesh- tory.
A social hour and refreshments
ivath Beth Yehudah will pay
tribute to the memory of the will follow the meeting.
late Rabbi Yehudah Leib Levin
and other rabbis and laymen in- Temple Israel Men Plan
strumental in the organization of
the .. school, at the annual mem- To Dine Returned Vets
bership meeting to be held next
At a special meeting of officers
Monday, at 8:30 p. in., in the
RABBI M. M. APPLEBAUM
Mogen Abraham synagogue audi- and board members of the Men's
torium of the Yeshivah, Dexter Club of Temple Israel, held May Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum of
9, plans were approved for a vet-
and Cortland.
Temple Beth El, Flint, Mich. Dr.
erans'_home-coming dinner in the
B. Benedict Glazer will officiate.
Cantor David Katzman of Cong.
Fall. All members of the con-
Rabbi Applebaum, a native of
Bnai Moshe will chant the mem- gregation are asked to notify the
orial prayer. Eighteen new di- Temple office of the return of Canada and a graduate of the Un-
iversity of Toronto and the 1940
rectors will be elected for the veterans.
fiscal year beginning June 1.
Election of officers will be held ordination class of Hebrew Union
Prof. Samuel Levin, head of Thursday, at 8:15 p. m., at the College, prior to his affiliation
the department of economics at Jewish Center. • The retiring with Temple Beth El in Flint,
Wayne university, son of the president, Jacob Citrin, requests was spiritual leader of Temple
late Rabbi Levin, will be the that all members attend this Shaarey Zedek in Lansing and
guest speaker. The public- is meeting. There will be entertain- counselor of Hillel Extension at
invited. Detailed educational ment and refreshments.
Michigan State College.
and financial reports of the Yesh-
The High School graduates
ivah will be . presented, showing
are:
Synagogue
in
Windsor
the progress of the school in the
Carol Alexander, Eva Bach,
last year during which time its Holds Open House June 2 Howard Camden, Diane Cohen,
enrollment grew to nearly 600
Joyce Edgar, Lois Feinberg, Ger-
boys and girls in 35 classes.
Rabbi Benjamin of Congrega- ald Goldberg, -Beatrice Goldstein,
With more than 100 active tion Shaar Hashomayim, Windsor, Samuel Jacobs, Doris Kirschman,
sponsors already enrolled, mem- has announced that the third an- Russell Marks, Bennett Nathan,
bers, parents and contributors nual open house will be held Robert Reinheimer, David I. Rich,
who will attend the meeting Sunday, June 2, at the synagogue, Marilyn Safir, Richard Simon,
Monday will be asked to join Giles Blvd. and Goyeau St., Morton Simons, David Tabash
during the summer months in the Windsor.
nik, Robert Werbe, Peter Win-
Thousands of Christians visited kelman.
solicitation of new members.
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of the synagogue and participated
Closing exercises in the Reli-
Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel will in the program on the open house gious School will take place on
be chairman.
day in previous years.
Saturday and Sunday, May 18
There will be two open house and 19, when awards will be
sessions, at 2 and 3 p. m.
`A Pity for the Living'
made for scholarship,

.

RABBI M. J. COHN

Eternal Light Drama

"A

Pity for the Living", an

of the graduates, with the •Morris adaptation by Morton Wishen-

Garvett . leadership . medal, an grad of a story in "SholOm Alei-
award given annually to the stu- chem's Jewish Children", pub-
dent who best demonstrates the lished by A. Knopf, will, be pre-
qualities of religious leadership. sented on the Eternal Light pro-
Diplomas will be presented by gram on Sunday.
Charles L. Goldstein, president of
Temple Israel.
Martin E. Citrin will deliver
the valedictory. Among other S.
winners of awards will be Alvin
Curtains
J. Talberg for scholarship, and
Slipcovers
Merle Harris, -Morton S. Metz-
LT
Lamp
ger and Miriam E. Weiss for dis-
Shades
tinction in extra-curricular activ-
ities. The graduating class con-
sists of: Martin Earl Citrin, David
Perin Curhan, Gordon Fishman,
* Merle Harris, William K. Hass,
Laurel Nan Jacobson; Annette
Korman, Rhoda LeVine, Madeline
Pick-Up and
Delivery
Hess Levy, Joanne Lichtenstein,
Morton Stanley Metzger, Geral-
dine M. Pearlman, William A.
Schussler, Merrill Stoller, Alvin
Jerome . Talberg and Miriam
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Elaine Weiss.
Celanese and 'Organdy
The service will be conducted
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Laurel Nan Jacobson will ren-
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Tulman, Karl W. Haas and the 2
Temple' Israel Choir directed by
Dan Frohman will render Sab-
bath music.
Services will be followed by • 3916 Joy Rd., near Dexter
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Tuesday, June 18

will receive the Probus Interna-
tional award on May 22.
The presentation will be made
as a feature of the annual inter-
fraternal banquet in Gabriel
Richard K. of C. Hall, 9375 Amity
Ave.
The banquet is sponsored an-
nually by Masonic, Bnai Brith,
and Knights of Columbus lodges
of Detroit. Knights of Columbus
lodges are hosts this year.
Frequently a speaker for Ma-
sonic and Bnai Brith lodges and
active generally in inter-racial
activity, and among servicemen.
during World War II, Judge
Moynihan is past Supreme Grand
Knight of Council 305, Knights
of Columbus, past district and
past state deputy of Knights of
Columbus, a pioneer in the field
of inter-racial activity, and past
vice-president of the National
Council of Catholic Men.
Two of the participating bodies
have chosen their speaker for the
banquet. The Rev. Irwin John-
son, Rector of St. John's Episco-
pal Church, will represent the
Masonic groups. Judge Jacob
Asher of Worcester, Mass., will
speak for Bnai Brith.
General chairman of the Inter-
Fraternity banquet is Henry
Zinger of the Knights of Colum-
bus. Group chairmen are: Abra-
ham Satovsky, Jewish groups;
Paul Murphy, Catholic groups,
and Harold Mills, Masonic
groups.
Among the committee members
for Bnai Brith are William Joel-
son, Detroit Lodge; Alfred W.
Keats, East Side; David I. Rosin,
Louis Marshall and Julius Bro-
die, Branders.

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