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May 16, 1947 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-05-16

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Friday, May 16..1947.,

Congregational Activities

Temple Israel
Confirms Class
Of 51 on May 24

Page Nina

THE JEWISH NEWS

NW Juniors to Hold
First Spring Dance

Vets to Hold Services
On Memorial Day;
Sell Poppies May 22

At Hothes for Confirmands.
Of Temple Israel May 25

Annual Confirmation Services of Temple Israel will be
'held in the Main Auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Art on
Saturday night, May 24. At homes will be held on Sunday,
May 25, for the folliwing Temple Israel Confirmands:

HAROLD WARRLN BLACHER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Blacher of 18082 Greenlawn, 2 to 6 p.m. No cards.
BARBARA JEAN BUDSON, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel
Budson of 17195 Muirland, 3 to 7 p.m. No cards.
MARGERY ANN CUTLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper C.
Cutler of 18240 Warrington Dr., 3 to 5 p.m. No cards.
SANDRA BARBARA EDELSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob M. Edelstein of 18310 Pennington Dr., 7 to 11 p. m. No cards.
MARY FRANCES GLASIER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Glasier of 17207 Woodingham, 2 to 6 p. m. No cards.
MARILYN PAULA JASEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jasen of 18072 Woodingham, -7 to 11 p.m. No cards. - and Mrs. .1. 0.
SYDNEY HELENE LEFTON. daughter of Mr.
-
Lefton of 18461 San Juan, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
RENEE GAIL LEVY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Levy
of 3355 Clements, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
MARGARET PAYSNER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Paysner of 18045 Parkside, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
STANLEY RUBENSTEIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Ruben-
stein of 15815 Ohio. 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
ROBERTA LEE SNYDER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton L.
Snyder of 17416 Woodingham, 2 to 6 p.m. No cards.

The first social affair of the
Junior Young People of the
Sandford Rothman, of Joseph
Northwest Hebrew Congregation Bale Post, JWIT, is formulating
and Center will plans for patriotic celebrations for
The Confirmation Service of
be an informal Memorial Day. Parade exercises
Temple Israel will be held on the
spring dance, to and other events will be on, the
eve of Shavuos at 8 p. m. Satur-
be held Satnrday
day, May 24, in the auditorium
evening, May 31, programs.
The annual Memorial Day ser-
of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
in the social hall
Fifty-one Boys and girls will re-
of the synagogue. vices will be held at 10 a. m.
ceive their confirmation blessing
Music will be at Igachpelah Cemetery, Eight
at this service.
furnished by Ar- mile 'Road and Woodward. Dep-
Rabbi Leon Frain has written
thur Moranz and uty department chaplain, Rabbi
an original confirmation program
his orchestra, and E. A. Levi, will dfficiate. Special
refreshments will memorial services also will be
for this class, entitled "The
held at noon at Cloverhill Park
Meaning of Confirmation." The
Sidney Lutz -be served .
confirmants will be led into the
Sidney Lutz ,chairman, is be- Cemetery, at which Rabbi Mor-
auditorium by Charles L. Gold- ing assisted by Paula Sosnick, ris Adler will officiate.
Rabbi Levi also will officiate at
stein, president of the congrega- Barbara Leib, Beverly Shapiro,
Pupils
memorial services for Bnai Moshe Shaarey
tion,- and Mrs. Samuel Blacher, Lee Bayles and Margie Rowin.
- Ceme-
president of the sisterhood, whose Reservations are being taken by Congregation, at Oakviev
To
Present
Program
son, Harold, is a member of the Lutz, UN. 2-3105, and the pub- tery.
The various units of the depart- In Men's Club Windup
class. -
lic is invited.
ment will distribute poppies May
Cantor Robert S. Tulman and
Membership in this group, 22. Proceeds will be .used for re- Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will
the choir of_ Temple Israel, con- which is being sponsored by the habilitation and welfare work for close its 1946-47 session of pro-
ducted by Dan Frohman and• ac- Sisterhood, is open to boys and Jewish war veteran organizations. grams with an educational even-
companied by Karl W. Haas, will girls between the ages of 14-17.
Volunteer solicitors are wel- ing at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in
render the musical background Mrs. Jacob Levine, UN. 4-3671, is come in this annual campaign. the social halL
of the service. Jacob Becker, adviser.
Please contact department head- One of the highlights of the
cellist of the Detroit Symphony
quarters, TR. 1-8899, or Rudolf Program will be the presentation
the 1947 National Federation
Orchestra, will render cello obli-
Stein, TY 5-6930, poppy drive of f 'Men's Clubs award to the out-
Rabbi
David
Ochs
0
gator to the silent prayer and to
chairman.
standing Shaarey Zedek youth.
the ceremony of the blessing.
Speaks at Beth Yehudah
Rabbi Morris Adler will give a
"Must There Be War With Rus-
brief talk.
Wednesday evening, June 4, Dr. Morgenstern Speaks
a sia?" wilt be the subject of Rabbi
Fram's sermon at Sabbath eve the officers and board of direc- At Emanuel Celebration 4 The remainder of the program
will be presented by the pupils of
services Friday night, May 23, tors of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi
in the Lecture Hall of the Insti- will be host to the entire mem-
bership of the school at a meet- dent of Hebrew Union College,
tute.
will be guest speaker at the an-
At this service, Lawrence Gold- ing marking the completion of niversary Sabbath Eve service
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max- the three-month 30th anniversary and Saturday evening banquet of
well Goldman, will celebrate his celebration which began last Temple Emanuel in Grand Rapids
Bar Mitzvah. At the social hour February.
weekend.
following the services, Mr. and Morris Mphr, chairman of the this
The congregation is also cele-
Mrs. Goldman will be hosts to administrative committee, an- brating Rabbi Folkman's 10th
GRATIOT
the congregation at a reception nounces that Dr. David Ochs of year with the temple. Dr. Mor-
Toronto will be guest speaker. genstern ordained Rabbi Folkman
in honor of their son.
The closing sessions of the Re- - Dr. Ochs is rabbi of the Shomrai and officiated at his wedding.
ligious School of Temple Israel Hadatch of Cong. Torath Emeth.
Temple Emanuel's confirmation
will take place Saturday morn-
Departinental reports will be service will take place Sunday
ing, May 17, and Sunday morn- presented. Morris Snow, treas- morning, May 25.
ing. May 18. A play entitled urer, will present the financial
"Heroes of Our Faith," directed statement. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
by Mrs. William P. Greenberg, ernter, president of Beth Yehu- Eternal Light Dramatizes
will feature the closing assem- dah, will preside.
Story of Torpedoed Refugees
bly programs.
NEW YORK—Morton Wishen-
grad's original radio drama "The
UHS Junior Congregation
Swim." will be broadcast on the
Beth El High School
Holds Semi-Annual Festival
Eternal Light radio program, at
Exercises to Be Held
8 a.m. Sunday, Mays' 18 on station
The Junior Congregation of the
This friday Evening
Philadelphia -Byron Hebrew WWJ.
"The Swim" tells the true
Schools had its semi-annual fes-
Graduation exercises of the tival after services Saturday story of what happened to the
S. S. Marefka, which was carry-
Temple Beth El High school will morning, May 10.
be held at 8:15 p. m. this Friday,
ing 306 passengers from Romania
The children who attend serv-
to Palestine, and in particular
May 16, Rabbi Nathan Kaber of
ices regularly and their parents
T emple h Israel of Jackson , participated in a program. 1,e- what befell a small group on
board when the ship was tor-
Mich., will be guest speaker. A
freshments were served and brief pedoed.
class of 17 will be graduated.
Closing exercises in the Re- talks were given by Bernard
ligious School will be held on Isaacs, Morris Lachover and David
United Nation's Honor
Rappoport, who conducts the
Saturday and efanday morning, services of the Congregation.
List
May 17 and 13.
Morris Lachover, principal, dis-
The following are the five
Consecration service will be
members of the United Nation
held at 8:15 on Friday, May 23. tributed prayerbooks.
Confirmation service will be held
President of the Junior Con-
which voted against the reso-
lution to appease the Mufti:
at 9:30 a. m. on Sunday, May 25. gregation is Herbert Bernstein.
The 97th annual dinner meet- Vice presidents are Martin Korob-
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
ing of the Congregation will be kin, Shirley Schechter and Ar-
SWEDEN
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
held at 6:30 p. m. Monday, May thur Oleinick. The first gabai is
BYELO-RUSSIA
26, in the social hall::
Aaron Rubin. Marshall Kerner
The annual memorial service at and Saul Wasserman are shamo-
POLAND
Beth El Memorial Park will be shinn..
held at 3 p. in. Friday, May 30.

.

Zedek

.

the Shaarey Zedek Religious
School. It will include the fol-
lowing: "Tiny Tots Sing"—first
grade, Miss Florence Lipshitz,
teacher; "The Pioneers" (ex-
cerpts)—Sixth grade, Shirley Su-
bar, director; Poem, "Joseph
Hemrningway - -By Edwin Lew-
inson (Edwin is a Northern High
Braille student who composed the
poem in honor of a Negro blind
friend). "We Celebrate Purim"
(excerpts)—Seventh grade; "Be-
hold the Jew" (Greenwood prize
poem) 7--presented by Norma Sei-
den, Sue Popkin, Burton Imber,
Franklin Sidlow, Richard Sand-
. ers, William Frank and Marion
Ruskin.

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Beth Aaron Baseball
League Plans Picnic

Paul Carpenter, president of the
Beth Aaron Nlen's Club, an-
nounces formation of a baseball
league, holding workouts on Sun-
day mornings at Bagley school.
The league is planning a picnic,
which is expected to become an
annual event._ Dr. Ben Benjamin
is in.charge if the arrangements.
William Stearn. and Fred Green-
stein are in charge of refresh-
ments. Games and etertainment
will be provided by the social
committee.

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Rabbi Segal fo -Discourse
On 'Ethics of Fathers'

Sabbath services will be held
at the Northwest. Hebrew Con-
gregation at 9 a. m. Saturday,
May 17.
Rabbi Jacob Z. Segal will
preach on the subject "The
Finale That Cries 'Begin!'" Min
cha services are held at 6 p.
followed by the Rabbi's discourse
on "Ethics of the Pithers."

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