construction of another building
adjacent to the Yeshivah.
Reservations are being accept-
The 19th annual banquet of ed by Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, TO.
Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- 5-1171, and at TO. 8-1420 and HO.
dah will be held Sunday evening 5605.
at the Bnai David hall.
Cemetery
"THE SAVIOR OF BARNOW,"
Rabbi J. S. Sperka will be the
a radio drama by Morton Wish-
chairman
and
David
Cohen
the
Heroes
toastmaster. Rabbi Max J. Wohl- engrad adapted from the story
gelernter will report on the Yesh- of the same name by Karl Emil
Killed in Service
Franzos, which appears in Leo
ivah's progress.
The Ladies sponsor Beth Ja- M. Schwartz's anthology, "The
Clover Hill Services Thursday cob Girls' School and provide Jewish Caravan," published by
in Memory of 4 Members
the two buses for transporting Rhinehart and Co., will be pre-
children to and from school. sented on the Eternal Light pro-
of Shaarey Zedek
Plans are being made for the gram on Sunday.
Congregational Activities
Bnai Moshe Rites
At Cemetery to
Honor War Dead
Gen. Rose Post to Participate
in Memorial Services
Thursday Noon
Congregation Bnai Moshe will
honor the nation's fallen soldiers
at services on Memorial Day,
Thursday, May 30, at Oakview
Cemetery, Royal Oak.
Gen. Maurice Rose Post Jewish
War Veterans and Boy Scout
Troop 23 will participate in exer-
cises at 12 noon.
Services will be held at the
grave of Lt. Robert S. Deutsch.
Rabbi Moses Fischer will de-
liver the invocation and Chaplain
Eliezer Levi the memorial ad-
dress. Psalms will be sung by
Cantor David Katzman who also
will chant the El Mole Rachmim
for the six men of Bnai Moshe
who made the supreme sacrifice
in World War II. The exercises
will be concluded with a volley
fired by a squad from the Michi-
gan State Troops and taps sound-
ed by a bugler from Boy Scout
Troop 23.
Because of the parade in Royal
Oak and congestion at the main
cemetery gate, Bnai Moshe mem-
bers are requested to continue on
Woodward to 12 Mile, right on
12 Mile to Rochester road to ceme-
tery and enter through Rochester
gate.
Rabbi Aron to Lead
Services at N'West
Hebrew Congregation
Rabbi Milton Aron, director of
the Hillel Foundation of Wayne
University, will occupy the pul-
pit at late Friday evening ser-
vices at 8:45 p.m. and at the Sab-
bath morning services at 9 a.m.
at the Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation and Center.
Last Monday night, Max Fine-
man, a member of the board, Was
host to members who have joined
the congregation during the mem-
bership drive headed by Alfred
Helfgott and Herbert L. Harris.
On Tuesday night chairmen of
committees appointed by Ira G.
Kaufman, president, met to plan
the dinner celebrating the dedi-
cation of the auditorium build-
ing now nearing completion. The
dinner will be held on June 23,
in the new social hall audtiorium.
Tickets may be obtained by con-
tacting Manny Lax, president of
the Men's Club, or officers of the
synagogue. David Aaron is treas-
urer of the dedication dinner and
William Schulman is secretary.
Th e congregation now conducts
its Sabbath services in the Bag-
ley school, Roselawn and Curtis.
Temple Israel to Hear
Niagara Falls Rabbi
This Friday Evening
"Let Us Fight for Peace" will
be the subject of a special Decor-
ation Day sermon to be preached
by Rabbi Leon Fram at the Sab-
bath Eve services of Temple Is-
rael at 8:30 p.m., Friday, May 31,
in the Lecture Hall of the De-
troit Institute of Arts.
Stuart Edward Small, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Small,
will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah at
service on May 31. The congrega-
tion will be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Small at a reception.
This Friday night, Rabbi Mor-
ton J. Cohn of Niagara Falls will
preach on the subject, "Faith
Tried in Battle," at the com-
mencement service of Temple Is-
rael High School. A class of 16
students will be graduated. Mar-
tin E. Citrin will be the class
valedictorian.
Beginning with Friday night,
June 7, the Sabbath Eve services
will be held in the Library Room
of Temple Israel at 610 Boule-
vard Bldg., Woodward at E.
Grand Blvd.
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Fri-day, May 24, 1946
51 to Be Confirmed
At Beth El May 31
The annual Consecration Ser-
vice of Temple Beth El for con-
firmands and their parents will
be held Friday, May 31, at 8:15
p. m. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
preach.
The Confirmation service will
be held Sunday, June 2, at 10:30
a. m. The class will be compos-
ed of 51 boys and girls.
The annual anniversary exer-
cises of Beth El Memorial Park
will be held on Decoration Day,
Thursday, May 30 at 3 p. m. Dr.
B. Benedict Glazer and Rabbi
Leon Fram will be in charge.
National Leaders
To Attend Dinner
Honoring Stollrnan
Event June 2 Will Mark
Rabbi's 20th Year at
Cong. Miskan Israel
Charles Handler, chairman, an-
nounced that arrangements have
been completed for the banquet
marking the 20th anniversary of
Rabbi Isaac Stollman's services
with ong. Mishkan Israel.
Representatives of national
movements will attend the din-
ner on Sunday evening, June 2,
at the Jewish Center.
Mr. Handler urges that indi-
viduals and representatives of
organizations and congregations
make their dinner reservations
before May 27 by calling him at
his home, 2475 Pingree, TY.
5-2259, or at his office, HO. 4444,
or Joseph Weiss, TO. 8-6714.
Rabbi Stollman, who has gain-
ed esteem locally and nationally
as a scholar and orator, is cur-
rently completing the third vol-
ume of his monumental work,
"Minchas Itzchok." He has been
active in Mizrachi, Young Is-
rael, Vaad Hatzala, Yeshivoth
and many educational move-
ments; was president many years
and now is honory president of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah; is
president of Central Region of
Mizrachi comprising Michigan,
Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky; is
founder and head of Merkaz and
Vaad Horabonim and is active in
the United Hebrew Schools,
Jewish Community Council and
American Jewish Congress. He
is a member of the community
advisory committee of The Jew-
ish News.
To Honor
Beth Yehudah Ladies'
Annual Fete Sunday
Memorial
The 25th annual Memorial Day
program of Clover Hill Park
cemetery, to be held Thursday at
2 p. m. at the Cemetery, will hon-
or the memory of four members
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
who have died in active service:
Robert Blumberg, Joseph Edel-
man, Mordecai Grossman and
Myron Rosenthal.
The principal address will be
delivered by Rabbi Morris Adler.
Rabbi Gershon Rosenstock also
will participate in the program.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will
lead in the singing of the Na-
tional Anthem and will be in
charge of the liturgical selections.
He will be accompanied by the
choir, consisting of Max Teitel,
Arthur Scherr, Joseph Cantor
and Max Somberg.
Commander Max Ornstein of
Rosenwald Post, American Le-
gion, will present a statement on
the purposes of the Legion.
Rosenwald Post will have
charge of the Advance of Colors,
and soldiers' graves will be dec-
orated by Girl and Boy Scout
Troops 104 and 164 under the
comma nd of Albert Green,
neighmorhood commissioner.
Rabbi Opher Stays,
As Council Acts
At a special meeting of the
delegates of the Synagogue Coun-
cil of America held in New York
May 16, the Committee on Scope
presented a program designed to
strengthen the organization and
give it the place in the American
Jewish community visualized for
it by Rabbi Opher and the lead-
ership of its constituencies. This
program was adopted unanimous-
ly by the delegates assembled in
plenary session, and on the basis
of this, Rabbi Opher agreed to
withdraw his resignation.
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Beth Aaron Opening
Ceremonies June 23
Ceremonies marking the open-
ing of Congregation Beth Aaron,
Thatcher and Wyoming, will be
held June 23.
Temple Israel to Hold
This congregation is an out-
growth of a Minyan that took
Confirmation Exercises
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Temple Israel will observe its
fifth annual Confirmation ser- a Sunday and Hebrew School.
vice on the eve of Shevuoth Tues-
day, June 4, at 8 p.m., in the
Auditorium of the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. •
Thirty-two boys and girls will
receive the blessing of Confirma-
tion during a worship program
marked by pageantry, floral dec-
orations an dtraditional Shevuoth
music. Rabbi Leon Fram has
written an original program
based upon the theme "Builders
of the Peace."
A feature will 1)6 the rendition
of a sacred song composed by
the famous Detroit composer,
Julius Chajes, entitled "By the
Rivers of Babylon" (Psalm 137).
It will be sung by Dorothy Or-
nest Feldman, soprano, accompa-
nied on the cello by Jacob Beck-
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