THE JEWISH NEWS

r Friday, June 7,1946

21 Students Given Diplomas
By United Hebrew Schools

Lita Diamond is President of Philadelphia-Byron Class,
Gerald Abrams, of Rose Sittig Cohen; Many
Graduates, Educators Take Part in Program

Page Nine

Congregational Activities

Temple Israel to Honor
From at Annual Meeting

Twenty-one boys and girls received diplomas last Sun-
day afternoon at the commencement exercises of the Congregation Also to Cele-
United Hebrew schools.
brate Ifs 5th Year, Elect
Maurice H. Zackheim, chairman of the Board of Educa-
Officers at Annual Dinner
tion, Morris Lachover and Solomon Kasdan, principals, were
in charge of the ceremonies. ‘*
A tribute to Rabbi Leon Fram

Two classes being graduated, graduates was sent by Isidore on his 50th birthday will be the
from the Philadelphia-Byron and Sobeloff, executive director of special event of the program of
Rose Sittig Cohen Schools, the the Jewish Welfare Federation the annual dinner and meeting
chair was divided between the of Detroit, of which the United of Temple Israel to be held in
two class presidents, Lita Dia- Hebrew Schools is a constituent the Ballroom of the Statler Ho-
mond and Gerald Abrams. agency.
tel next Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m.
Prizes Are Presented
In addition to
The valedictorians were Leon-
ard Sandweiss and Samuel Olei- Prizes were presented to out- celebrating
its
nick. The candle ceremony was standing students by Feigenson rabbi's
jubilee
performed by Roy Lee Gealer Brothers, Kvutzah Ivrith, the year, the con-
and Arnold Nakelsky. The president of the Ladies' Auxil- gregation will
recipients for the next gradu- iary, Mrs. A. Panush, and the observe the fifth
ating class were Harold Shapiro Hebrew Teachers' Organization anniversary of
of which M. Michlin is president. its founding, the
and Robert Shapiro.
The following graduates re- 20th . anniversary
Biblical Plays Presented
ceived prizes: Gerald Freeman, of Rabbi Fram's
Brief talks on the significance Samuel O l e i n i c k, Gerald arrival in Detroit
of Shevuoth were given by Zola Abrams, Ilene Gutman, Helen and the 25th an-
Tepperman, Myron Joyrich, Feldman, Rosalie Elson and niversary of his
Alvin Ring and Irving Halpern. Jacqueline Smolinsky.
Rabbi Fram
pulpit career.
The 40th chapter of Isiah was
The instructors of the graduat-
Gifts and citations from the
recited by Eli Labiner. Two ing classes were M. Gordon and congregation and the Men's Club
Biblical p1Sylets, one on the story A. Tob'ack.
will be presented to Rabbi Fram,
of Ruth, and the other on David
The school chorus was under who will render a report review-
as he was invited to play in the direction of Morris Kesner.
ing the history of the congrega-
King Saul's palace, were staged
The students of the two classes tion from the first meeting of
by the graduates. The follow- automatically become members 50 men andowomen to the pres-
ing participated: Nettie Mirves, of the first year high school, ses- ent time when it has risen to
Rosalie Elson, Jacqueline Smolin- sions of which begin immediate- one of the largest Reform Jewish
sky, Sue W i n s t o n, Gerald ly after Shevuoth.
congregations in the country with
Abrams, Gerald Freeman, Fred
a roster of 900 member families.
Horwitz, Helen Feldman and
At this meeting, the congrega-
Leonard Cohen. The plays were
tion will elect officers and board
directed by -the Misses Leah
members for the ensuing year,
Pike and Zelda Rosenthal. -
vote on the- budget and hear the
Hebrew dictionaries were pres-
annual report from the presi-
ented to the school by Ilene Gut-
dent, Charles L. Goldstein.
man, Eugene Zweig and Lita
The Parent-Teacher's Associa-
The dinner will begin at 6:30
Diamond.
tion of the Beth Yehudah Day and -the meeting will start at
Greetings were •extended by School will meet next Wednes- 8:00.
the president of the schools, day at 8:30 p. m., in the Yeshivah
Zionist District Leader
Abe Kasle; Mrs. Theodore building, Dexter and Cortland.-
Rabbi Fram is president of the
. Mrs. Avery Weiswasser, presi- Zionist District of Detroit, mem-
Isaace, of the Woman's Auxil-
iary: Rabbi Mossman and Josh- dent, announces that David I. Ros- ber of the national executive
ua Joyrich. A message to the in, president of the Detroit Bnai board of the Zionist Organization
Brith Council, will be the quest of America, vice-president of the
speaker on the topic "The Re- Jewish Community Council of
sponsibility of the Individual to Detroit and chairman of its com-
the Community."
munity relations committee,
The PTA in existence for member of the board of the Jew - .
one year, has already taken upon ish Welfare Federation, member
itself the responsibility of pro- of the commission on Jewish ed-
viding adequate recreational fa- ucation of the General Confer-
cilities for the students attending ence of American Rabbis and
Beth Aaron Synagogue, located Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The
on Wyoming and Thatcher, will new playground, fully supplied
dedicate its new building at spe- with modern equipment, will
cial ceremonies on Sunday, June provide a recreational area for
23, at 6 p. m.
the entire section. Parents are
Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre- urged to attend this meeting and
gation Shaarey_ Zedek is sched- support this project.
uled to deliver the dedication ad-
dress.
Chachmey Lublin Aims
An orchestra has been engaged
to provide the music at the social To Wipe Out Deficit
hour.
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
The public is invited to attend opened a drive to wipe out its
the ceremonies.
mortgage this week.
Sabbath services already are
Gifts already have been re-
held at the new synagogue on ceived in the amounts of $1,000
Friday evenings and Saturday from J. Soberman, J. Frenkel,
mornings.
D. Edelman and f. Schwartz;
It is planned to conduct a daily $500 each from M. Snow and A.
Hebrew school at the synagogue. Nusbaum; $300 from J. Goodman,
Officers of the congregation and $100 from M. Yolles.
The mortgage burning com-
are:
mittee hopes to raise the $12,000
Alex Margulies, president; C. deficit by July 1 to be able to
Krupp and M. Schneider, vice- plan festivities at that time.
presidents; L. Levine, treasurer;
A financial commitee was
A. Margulies, M. Strasner and J. chosen consisting of J. Soberman,
Harris, building committee.
M. Snow, I. Schwartz, A. Nus-
baum, J. Goodman and J. Levin-
son.
$2,980 Cabled to Zion,

chairman of the Committee on
International Affairs of the Rab-
binical Commission on,, Justice
and Peace.
Summer Services
Beginning this Friday night,
June 7-, the summer Sabbath
Eve services of Temple Israel
will be conducted in the Library
Room of Temple Israel at 610
Boulevard building every Friday
night beginning at 8:30 and con-
cluding at 9.
and
Cantor Robert S.
Karl W. Haas will
will render the
musical background of these
services. Rabbi Fram will preach
brief sermonettes.

Beth El Will Hold
96th Annual Meeting

The 96th annual meeting of
Cong. Beth El will be held this
Sunday at 8 p.- m. in the Brown
Memorial Chapel. In addition to
reports by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
and Leonard T. Lewis, president
of the congregation, the members
will act on a number of important
matters.

Rosin to Address
Yeshivah P-T-A

New Synagogue
To Be Dedicated
By Beth Aaron

Establishes Goidstein
Seminary Lectureship

The establishment of the Dr.
Israel Goldstein Lectureship at
the Jewish Theological Seminary,
in honor of one of its most dis-
tinguished grad-
uates, Dr. Israel
Goldstein, rabbi
of Congregation
Bnai Jeshurun
in New York
City, and a cele-
brated leader in
American Jew-
ish life, will be
announced at a
dinner marking
Dr. Goldstein's Dr. Goldstein
50th birthday, on Monday eve-
ning, June 10, at the Bnai Je-
shurun Community Center.
The Lectureship will provide
for a series of annual lectures by
an outstanding personality and
their publication in book form,
The funds- for its maintenance are
being raised by friends of Dr.
Goldstein and of the Seminary.
Speakers at the dinner will in-
clude Dr. Louis Finkelstein, pres-
ident of the Jewish Theological
Seminary, and Dr. Ralph W.
Sockman, pastor of Christ
Church, M.E., in New York City,
one of the foremost Protestant
clergymen in the United States.

UNITED ROMANIAN JEWS OF DETROIT

Will Hold a

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JEWISH FRATERNAL CLUB
8679 Twelfth Street

Wednesday, June 12, 8 P. M.

Guest Speakers will be

PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

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WILLIAM HORDES

There will be no solicitation of funds or collections of any kind %
Refreshments will be served.
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For Confirmations

Siberian Institutions

Funds totaling $2,980.00 were
cabled to Palestinian and Si-
berian Yeshivath in the last six
months by the following group:
From box collections by Mrs.
Ida Baker, 3751 Calvert, $1,-
435.54; Mrs. Sarah Goldman, 3261
Fullerton, $602; Mrs. Grossberg,
$40.73; Mrs. Esther Nosanchuk,
$31.40.
Proceeds of Purim party by
Detroit Hebrew Ladies Free
Loan Association, $103.27.
Collected by Mr. Baker from
organizations, synagogues and in-
dividuals, $665; Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Baker, $102.36.
The money was cabled through
the Vaad Hayeshivoth to 22 Pal-
estinian institutions and five in-
stitutions in Siberia.

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NW Men's Club Picks
Nominees for Offices

The Nortwest Hebrew Congre-
gation and Center Men's Club has
nominated the following candi-
dates for office: President, Sam
Bez, Maurice Karo; first vice-
president, Malcolm Rivkin, Al-
fred Brook, Herbert Harris, Dave
Miller; second vice-president,
Malcolm Rivkin, Dr. Jack Jack-
man, Herbert -Harris, Leo Genser;
financial secretary, Jack Pearl-
man, Arthur Shultz; treasurer,
Dave Aaron, Dave Miller, N. R.
Epstein, Dr. Jack Jackman, Ar-
thur Shultz; secretary, William
Shulman; sergeant-at-arms, Max
Haidy, Sam Bishop and Philip
Cameron.
The election will be held at the
next regular meeting late in June.

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