Memorial Day Services Arranged by Temple Beth El, Clover Hill Cemetery The annual Memorial Day ser- vices of Temple Beth El will be held at Beth El Memorial Park, Six Mile and Middlebelt Roads, on Sunday, May 30, at 3 p. m. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El and Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will con- duct the service, and the Temple Beth El Choir will render the music. Annual Memorial Day ser- vices of Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery will be held at 10:30 a. m. Sunday, May 30, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler will be the main speaker. The musical portion of the pro- gram will be by Cantor J. H. Sonenklar and his choir. The Israel. Sisterhood Installs New Officers At Franklin Hills Club At the annual meeting for 1948, held May 12 at Franklin Hills Country Club, Mrs. Samuel Blather was re-elected and in- stalled as president of the Temple Israel Sisterhood. Mrs. Samuel Danto, past president of the Sis- terhood and vice president of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, installed the officers. Other officers are: Mesdames Sydney Rosen, Sol Lunsky, Mor- ton Snyder and William P. Greenberg, vice presidents; Na- than Kolb, treasurer; Benjamin Bagdade, financial secretary; Jewrsh War Veterans will par- ticipate in the program. The Chesed shel Emes affair in tribute • to the European mar- tyrs will be held at 1 p. m. Sun- day, May 30, at the Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Akselrad Gives Commencement Talk To Beth El Graduates Seventeen students will receive diplomas at the annual com- mencement exercises of Beth El high school at 8:15 p.m., Fri- d a y, May 28. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad w i 11 deliver the corn- m e ncement address on "Re- ligion in a Scien- tific Age." Stu- dent participants in the conduct of the service will Rabbi AkselradinclUde Mar y Judith Kallet. William Altman, Jerome Bronson, Marjorie Free- man, Eva Stern, Joan Striefling and Anita Meskin. The graduates will be greeted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Diplomas will be presented by Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, president of Temple Beth El; activity and scholarship awards by Benjamin Wilk, chairman of the religious school committee. Other graduates, in addition to the participants, are: Byna Cam- den, Byron Canvasser, Constance S. Levy, David Kreger, Edwin N. Levenberg, Judith Mayer, Shirley Mishcovsky, Carol Popkins and Collette Salon. Mrs. Katzman Wins Third Term as Head Of SZ Sisterhood Mrs. Abe Katzman was re- elected president for a third term by the Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek at the group's annual meeting Monday in the social hall of the syna- gogue. Other officers are: Mesdames Herman Wetsman, Bertram L. Smokier and Walter Field, vice- presidents; Joseph Horwitz, treasurer; Irving Miller, finan- cial secretary; Gerald J. Barsky, recording secretary; Meyer Shug- erman, corresponding secretary; Aaron Friedman, assistant cor- responding secretary; Ralph Davidson, auditor, and A. B. Stralse, parliamentarian. Board members are: Mesdames Harry Baum, Daniel Cullen, Arn- old Frank, Moe Dann, Moe S. Perlis, , William _ Roth, Morris Halperin, Ben Lefkowitz, Rich- ard A. Cott, Louis Tobin, Bnai David Opens Weekday Chapel . Plans have been completed for a ceremony of the dedication of a new chapel at Bnai David Syna- gogue, Elmhurst at 14th. The Chevra Ain Yakov of Bnai David has assumed responsibility for this new chapel, which will be used on week days. The dedication has been set for 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 2. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will deliver the dedication address, and dedication services will be chanted by Can- tor Hyman Adler. • Following the ceremonies, a re- ception will be held in the social hall of the synagogue. The public is welcome. MRS. SAMUEL BLACHER Morton Barris, corresponding sec- retary, and Daniel-Krouse, rec- ording secretary. Newly elected board members are: Mesdames Joseph . Bean, Saul Benyas, -Louis Bloomberg, Sydney Broida, Albert Jaco, Irving Levy, David Keywell, Ar- thur Weber, Harry Landsman and Leo Rubenstein, for a two- year term. Retaining their positions on the board are: Mesdames Joseph Falk, Louis Glasier, Samuel Greenberg, Saul Kesler, Adolph Lowe, - Sydney Rosen, George Stutz, Charles Aller, Ellis Fisher, Charles Goldstein, Benjamin Jackson, Harry LeVine, Harry, Millman, Henry Stark and Ran- dolph Weber. Close 'to 400 guests are expect- ed Sunday evening at Young Israel of Detroit's 125th anniver- sary dinner in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. The program will • include short talks by Charles T. Gellman, president, and Noa Manthdbaum, repre- senting the youth groups. Can- tor Hyman Adler will be fea- tured in a series of Palestinian songs honoring the establishment of new Jewish State.- Guest speaker of the evening will be Rabbi Solomon J. Sharf- man, spiritual leader of. Young Rabbi Julius Mark of Nash- ville, Tenn., has been called to the pulpit of Temple Emanuel, New York, it was announced this week. Rabbi Mark is the brother of Mrs. Harry Buchman of Detroit, a leader in the Jewish National Fund Ladies' Auxiliary. An ardent Zionist, Rabbi Mark was the highest ranking Jewish Naval Chaplain during World War II. He spoke here several years ago at one of the annual donor events of the JNF Ladies' Auxiliary. Flint Sisterhood Plans Scholarship Luncheon Beth Israel Sisterhood of Flint will hold its second annual Torah Scholarship Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25. The scholarship is beng 'given in honor of Mrs. Israel Sandler, president of the Sisterhood. _ The program will include a na-, tionally-famous speaker and mu- sical selections. Mrs. Morris Gold and Mrs. Hyman Leff are . chair- men of the luncheon. RABBI SOLOMON SHARFMAN MORE CONGREGATIONAL NEWS ON PAGE 8 EDWARD PEVOS OPTICIAN Optical Service Repairs While You Wait Sunglasses Finest Quality and Service Hours By Appointment Oculists' Prescriptions called for and delivered MAIL ORDERS FILLED 3216 EWALD CIRCLE HO. 3332 at Buena Vista ORDER NOW! ♦ 1 WEEK SERVICE STILL AVAILABLE. NEW 1948 PATTERNS. Free Estimates Terms Arranged ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Lawn Furniture on Display Every Evening to 1 9 P. M. Saturdays to 5 P. M. DIAMOND AWNING - ♦ YE. 8-1177 16209 W. McN1CHOLS ■■■■■• ♦ ■■.% ♦♦ %♦ 1 0040 MRS. ABE KATZMAN Louis Tatken, Benj. Imber, Jack Tobin, Philip Gilbert, Lillian Newmark, Jos. J. Karbal, Harry Shulman, Jos. Dorfman, Janice Mendelsohn, Mcrris Ruskin, Ed- ward Geller, Julius Berman, Samuel Heller, Samuel Firestone, Harry Sloan, Morse Saulson, Samuel Perlmutter and Benj. M. Laikin. Honorary directors are: Mes- dames Morris Adler, A. M. Hershman, David Lichtig, Charles Robinson, Aaron Silberblatt, David W. Simons, Chas. A. Smith, Nathan Spevakow, Her- bert H. Warner • (in memoriam), Maurice H. Zackheim and Jos. Zechman. The installation service, writ- ten by Mit. Louis Tatken, pro- gram chairman, was presented by Mrs. Philip Gilbert. Musical accompaniment was by Mrs. Seymour Kraus. INSURED Israel of Flatbush, at, which he recently was tendered a life con- tract. He is a member of the Rabbinical council of America and of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, and is chairman of the Rabbinical Board of Flatbush. Chairman of the silver anni- versary committee is David I. Berris. TORONTO, (JTA) — The first Canadian Festi v al of Jewish Mu- sic was held riere this week at Holy Blossom Temple and fea- tured a selection of numerous un- published Jewish musical com- positions. Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg, who organized the function, announced that the works are available gratis to Jewish congregations or educa- tional institutions wishing to use them. •VICSICWOMNIMOMMICIMMSSILAMOMMS3M, Anti - Semitic movements i n this country are often stifled through the efforts of the Joint Defense Appeal, which receives support from the Allied Jewish Campaign. Rabbi Mark Accepts Temple Emanuel Call First Festival of Jewish Music Held in Canada The 15th anniversary of-JASON TICKTON'S association with Temple Beth El was given spec- ial mention at the last Friday evening service of the season when Dr. B. Benedict Glazer commented upon his many fine contributions to the ministry of music at the Temple. 5$-iv Photo. by J. L. Hudson Co. Young Israel Marks 25th Year in Detroit At Banquet Sunday THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, May 21, 1948 %•1* ■ Ak to-1$ Wear a flower and give generously for the acquisi- tion of all available land in Israel as the property of all Israel Make your contributions as liberal as possible to increase land redemption and Jewish secur- ify • FLOWER DAY COLLECTIONS WILL. BE CONDUCTED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 22 AND SUNDAY, MAY 23 2% • CURRENT RATE Flower Day Volunteer workers- will meet at an Oneg American Savings & Loan Association Sha66at on Friday night, May 21, at the Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood and Pasadena Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Brvd. at Cortland TO. 9-6611 DAVE'S SIMONIZ CORNER GENUINE SIMONIZE . . . $9.95 Don't Ruin Your Car Finish Have the Job Done by Simonize Experts We will pick up and deliver your car (small charge) JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL 11816 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8-7384 — ATTENTION! GAS STATION OWNERS! 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