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Page Nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational Activities

Lewis Re-Elected Rabbi Stollman Gets Temple Israel Men's
Beth El President Life Contract With Club Elects Alter

Leonard T. Lewis was reelect-
ed president of Temple Beth El
at the 96th annual congregation-
al meeting on June 9.
Other officers re-elected were:
Julian G. Wolfner, vice-presi-

Cong. Mishkan. Israel

Rabbinical Leaders Honor
Him at Banquet Marking
His 20th Anniversary

LEONARD T. LEWIS

dent, and Harry S. Grant, treas-
urer. Tiled 011ovving trustees were
elected:4or three years:, Sylvan .
Grosner, Lawrence J. Mielielson,
David M. Welling and Benjamin
Wilk. These, together with the
following whose terms did not
expire, will constitute the board
tif trustees for the ensuing year:
Sidney J. Allen, Walter S. Heav-
enrich, Harry Hyman, Dr. Herb-
- eft I. Kallet, Mrs. Maurice Klein,
Henry Levitt, Nate S. Shapero,
Leon S. Wayburn, Joseph M.
Welt, and DaVid Wilkus.
The annual reports of Mr. Lew-
" is and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
showed a year of progress, ex-
pansion of activities; and a large
' accession of new members: Beth
E/ has 1,306 members.

-

I. I.. Katz to Address
Convention of CCAR

Irving I. Katz, executive sec-
retary of • Temple _Beth, _El and
president of the National AssO-
ciation of Temple Secretaries,
will address the CentrAl Con-
ference of American Rahbis at
its convention in Chicago, June
25-30, on the topic, "The Punt :-
ton of the Executive 8ecretary
in the Contemporary Synagogue."
This is the first time in the
history of the C. C. A. R., since
its founding in Detroit in July,

1889, that a synagogue secretary

is appearing on the convention
program.
Mr. Katz will lecture at the
Institute for Temple Secretaries
at,__Hebrew Union .College,. Cin-
cinnati, June 17-21.

Bnai Moshe Graduates
10 on Sunday Morning

The elementary depa!rtinent
the Bnai Moshe Sunday School
will hold their.,..graduation, ex7.
ercises on Suncray:M6rningi;
16. The theme of the gradua-
tion exercises will be "The
Significance of, ,the,.. Ten Com,,
mandments." • T he st(tOritS

who will partieipate:„ip,..the pro:

gram will disttigS - AW :totiimarid -
ments and trace their significance
in-.- the, history 'Of.:-the pe j le of
the past and present.
In addition to the diplomas to
be awarded the : seventh grade
graduates, 90. honor certificates
will be given to students in the
religious school who have ex-
celled in scholarship, -gOod at-
tendance and citizenship.
The following.are , the' seventh
gracle graduates. who will receive
their diplomas: ....
Abraharn, Gloria Bro-
warny, Gloria Efraim,
Ilene
Frankford,
Harriet •GroSberg,
Louise Holtzman,Sally Kay,
Barbara Klein, Kathleen Klein;

Vivian Kornfield, Rhoda Korn-
heiser, Bernice Kuhn, • Sandra
Lobel, Dolores Loeffler, Harriet
Snyder, Janet Lowinger, -John
Nussbaum, Howard • Robinson

• and
Geraldine Zlatkin;

4,16,

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Yeshivah Re-Elects
Rabbi Wohlgelernter

Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter was
re-elected president of YeshiVath
Beth Yehudah for a fourth term
at the meeting of the new .board
of directors on June 3. - Other
officers are: -
Isadore Cohen, vice-president;
Morris Snow, president of Con-
N:::: M gregation Bnai
Zion, treasurer;
M orris Mohr,
chairman of the
:administ r at i v e
committee; Hillel
L. Abrams . ,
Young Israel
leader, secretary.
Three past
presidents—Rab-
bi Isaac Stoll-
Rabbi M. J. man, Isaac Ros
Wohlgelernter enthal and Dan-
iel Temchin—were elected honor-
ary presidents.
A budget of $122,000 was
adopted for the coming year, to
provide for increased teaching
and administrative salaries.
Louis Levin, retiring treasurer,.
reported that expenditures for the
past year amounted to $103,698,
_against an income of $91,582,.
leaving a deficit of $12,115.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter reported:
that the student body has grown
to 633, and that membership ha.S
4nereas,ed to-815. He praised the
activities of the Ladies- of the
Yeshivah under the presidency
of Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg.

Community Invited
Shaarey. Zedek to Honor
The entire community is in-
54 Consecrants Sunday
vited to participate.
There will be a general meet-

-CHARLES ALLER

dent. Mr. Aller has served as
vice-president of the Men's Club
for the last two years and as
chairman of the program corn-
•mittee.
Other officerS are: Vice-presi-
dents: Maurice Levin, Harry
Pliskbw and Sol 'R. Colton; cor
responding secretary, Reuben
Levine; recording secretary, Sol
I. Stein; treasurer, Louis Mill-
man; financial secretary, Joseph
Silver; members of the board of
directors: Barney Barnett, Charles
I. Bassey, Benjamin Bagdade, Sol.
Benyas, Dr. Jules. Goldsmith, Iry
ing Gordon, Phillip Kravitz,
Harry Landsman, Joseph Lattiri,
Jacob J. Levy, Irving A. LeVy
and Harold Schakne.
Continuing their unexpired .
terms- as board members are:
David Arkin, Samuel Blather,
Sarriuel Burtmari, Dr. Samuel B.
Danto; MaxWell "Erniner, Arthur
Hass, Jerome Kantor, Nathan
Kolb, Nathaniel Pernick, Joseph
Siegal, Harold - ,Somlyo, Murray
J., Sutkin, Harold Trurisky, Dr.
Julian 'Weber and Dr: Randolph
Webei- .
Jacob Citrin, President for the

ing of the Synagogue at 8:30
p. m. Monday in the Bagley
School, at which time the recom-
mendation of the board of direc-
tors for the retention of Rabbi
Jacob Segal of Chicago to occupy
the pulpit for the ensuing year,
Will be voted on.
The Synagogue is in the pro-
cess of . obtaining a cantor and
the administration has delegated
Benjamin Brodman to conduct
auditions in cooperation with the
United Synagogues of America.
He has- gone to New York and it
is expected' that he will make
recommendations shortly.
Committees Report
At the regular monthly meet-
ing of the board held in the
home of David Tchor, reports
were made by the over-all chair-
man of the dedication evening,
Alfred Helfgott, as well as by the
following chairmen: Adolph Lich-
ter, arrangements and program;

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A class of 54 girls will be hon-
ored in the annual consecration
exercises at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, in the main synagogue,
this Sunday. Singing of the can-
tata, "What is the Torah?" will
be one of the features of the
program. Rabbis Hershman, Ad-
ler and Rosenstock will addreis
the assembly.

Skill Is Vital In

past two years: was elected
honorary member of the board

tor, is in Detroit to assist in the
local drive. Subscription to the
dinner
is $5 per plate. The conk..
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Starving people are depending mittee in charge of arrange-
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Rabbis Isaac :
dollar you giVe the Emergency Stollrpan and M. J. Wohlgelerii
Food collection will help the ter; Irving W: SchhiSsel and Al*.
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generously—now!
Mr SchltIssel at CH. ,7790.

.

Manny Lax and Sam Bez, com-
mittees; Hy -StOrchori and Hy
Avriii, dinner and decorative ar-
rangements; Philip Helfman, ad-
book; Maurice Karo, building
progress; Charles Charlip, treas-
ative Synagogue affiliated with ury status; and IrWin. I.. Cohn,
the United HebreW Schools.
United Hebrew SchOols report;
Dedicatory services will include David..J. Miller, Religious Sunday
the first opening of the doors School 'report; - Max Goldsmith,
and use of the keys to the build- house committee report; N. R.
ing, which is known as the EpStein, fund raising committee
Chanukas Habaias. Following report; Morris Sukenic and A. J.
this, honored members- will be Piel,. memorials; and Jack Pearl-
designated -to turn on the lights, man .and Robert Wallach, audit-
light the Eternal lamp, place the ing. _
Sifrei Torah, which have- been
The Sabbath- services of June
bestowed upon _the congregation, 22 will be marked by the- Bar
in the Ark.. The-
cere- Mitzvahs of the sons of Mr. and
monies will begin at 6:30, follow- Mrs. Joseph Beck and Max Stul-
ing the dinner in the auditorium, berg.
with an outstanding speaker.

Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion and Center will dedicate_ the
social hall auditorium of the new
Synagogue at Curtis and- Santa
At the annual election meeting Rosa on Sunday, June 30• at 2
.p. in., in the aUditorium.
of the Temple Israel Men's Club,
The congregation is a conserv-
Charles Aller was elected presi-

Representatives of local con-
gregations a n d. organizations

joined -in honoring Rabbi. Isaac
Stollman, for the past 20 , years
spiritual leader. of Congregation
Mishkan Israel, at a testimonial
banquet on June 2 at: the Jewish
Center. Out-oftown guests in-
eluded_ the following:
RabbiS E. Paley of CleVeland,
L. Potaslinick of Cincinnati; N.
Icatz. of Toledo, N. Notis of Sagi-
riaW, B. Groner of Windsor and
Herschel Stollman of New York,
who officiated as toastmaster. •
In addition to addresses by the
guests, the speakers included the
son` ofRabbi Stollman, Samuel'
S. Stollman, a student at Yes-
hivah College, New York.
Greetings were received from
•Ontstanding rabbinical leaders
from many cities as well as from
local leaders who were unable to
attend.
The climax of the evening came
during the presentation to Rabbi
Stollman of a life contract with
Cong. Mishkan Israel, by the
synagogue's president, Joseph
Weiss.
Charles Handler was chairman
of the committee in Charge of
arrangements.

NW Hebrew Congregation Plans
Social Hail Dedication June 30

three Farband , SchOols
diplomas and gifts ••
3. Two Collective -ReCitations ,7., Concert of Jewish Music by
by Graduating Classes•
Cantor Hyman Adler
.4. Greetings by Farband and 8. Serving of refreshments and
social hour
Mittel-Schule Pupils
ALL ARE WELCOME
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55. Farewell remarks by
"1. Greetirids
2 graduates
2...Selections by : 'Choir ,from 6. Ceremony •of distribution of

INCLUDING THE CRIIi5REN

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