Congregational News
Beth El to Present
15 Awards at High
School Graduation
Beth Shmuel Sponsors
Buildirrg Fund Luncheon
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Cong.
Beth Shmuel will hold a lunch-
eon Wednesday, June 16, at Bnai
Moshe.
All members and friends are
invited to attend. Luncheon pro-
ceeds will go t•‘vard completion
of the new synagogue building
The high school graduation at
Temple Beth El will take place
this Friday at 8:15 p.m. Rabbi
Sidney Akselrad will deliver th
commencement address on "Re-
ligion in a Scientific Age."
During the graduation cere-
mony, keys for participation in
extracurricular activities will be
presented to the following stu-
dents: William Altman, Jerome
Bronson, Byna Camden, Marjorie
Freeman, Mary Judith Kallet, Ju-
dith Mayer, Anita Meskin, Shir-
ley C. Mishcovsky, Collette Salon,
Richard - Shwayder and Joan
Strieflin cr
Jerome Bronson, Mary Judith
Kallet and Joan Striefling will re-
wive scholarship medals for main-
taining an all A record through-
out high school. The Felix Win-
;enMedal for meritorious leader
;hip throughout school years will
Pe awarded to Jerome Bronson.
Union Prayer Books will be pre-
iented to the 17 graduates.
The . graduates will be greeted
ay Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Other
participants in the exercises will
ae Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, president
MRS. BEN BABCOCK
)f the Temple, and Benjamin
Wilk, chairman of the religious at Dexter Blvd. and Buena Vista.
school committee.
For reservations, call MA.
7938, Mrs. L. Leebove, chairman
of arrangements, TO. • 5-1351, or
Mrs. Ben Babcock, president, HO.
9298.
Service
Calendar
LONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services
at 8:15 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Sat-
urday. Ronald Joseph, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Milton Joseph, and
Warren Wolfe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Garie Wolfe, will celebrate
their B,ar Mitzvahs. Rabbi Mos-
es Fischer will preach; Cantor
David Katzman will officiate.
Week-day services at 7:15 a.m.
and 8:45 p.m.
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DONG. BNAI DAVID: Services at
8 p.m. Friday, May 28; 9 a.m.
Saturday, May 29. Rabbi Josh-
ua Sperka will preach on "So-
. cial and Economic Legislation."
Pirke Abot class at 7:15 p.m.
Mincha at 8:15, followed by
Sholoss Seudess.
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iORTHWEST HEBREW CONG.:
Services at • 9 a.m. Saturday,
May 29, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
will preach on "A Living Faith
Works." Cantor Pavel Slaven-
sky will chant the prayers.
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SONG. S H A A R E Y ZEDEK:
Sabbath services at 6 p.m. Fri-
day, May 28, and 9 a.m. Satur-
day, May 29. Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler will preach and Cantor
Jacob Sonenklar will officiate.
Jr. Cong., 9:30 a.m.; children's
service, 10:30 a.m.
knnounce Sisferhood
7,ommiffee Chairmen
At a board meeting of the
>isterhood
of Congregation Shaa-
yi
ey Zedek, Mrs. Abe Katzman,
resident, announced the ap-
!ointment of the following chair-
.
en for the new season:
Program, Mrs. Bertram L. Smokier
rid Mrs. Milford Pregerson; book re-
iew program, Mrs. Walter Field and
grs. George Bremen; book review
ickets, Mrs. Richard A. Cott; book
eview brunches, Mrs. Morros Halper-
n, Mrs. Louis Seiton, Mrs. Morris
Claus and Mrs. Morris Fishman.
Succot, Mrs. Joseph Kunin and Mrs.
m arry Sloan; education, Mrs. Aaron
riedman; Friday evening services,
firs. Janice Mendelsohn and Mrs. Mor-
is Krause; social, Mrs. Morris Ruskin
ind Mrs. Samuel Heller; Torah, Mrs.
Daniel Mendelsohn; altar flower fund,
dm Arnold Frank; ceremonial nook,
Ars. Charles Robinson; convention,
d rs. Maurice H. Zackheim.
Budget, Mit. Richard A. Cott;' mem-
. ership, Mrs. Samuel Firestone; house
ommittee, Mrs. Herman Weisman;
elephone .squad, Mrs. Sam Holler and
Ars. Sam Perlmutter; publicity, Mrs.
:dward Goller; Girl Scouts, Mrs. Harry
3aum; Brownies, Mrs. Albert Green;
lelinquent dues, Mrs. Benjamin Imber.
Liaison to Jr. Congregation, Mrs.
;inion Weisman; liaison to Beth Ha-
,aled Nursery School, Mrs. Walter
'field; SOS, Mrs. William Nadler and
/Irs. MorriS Halperin•American af-
airs, Mrs. Nathan. , Spekavo.1,v; con-
ecration',"-- .Mrg.' liarr*.‘ Batim: and' Nfr-k. . ,'
;am Heller; Jewish Community Cou'n-
n Representative, Mrs. Louis 'Tatken.:
Bnai David Holds
School Exercises
Graduation exercises for the el-
ementary grades of the Bnai Da-
vid Religious School will be held
at 12 noon Sunday, June 6, in the
auditorium of the synagogue, 14th
at Elmhurst. --
The theme of this year's grad-
uation class is "Jewish Person-
alities through the Ages."
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will ad-
dress the graduation class; Mrs.
David J. Cohen, president of the
Sisterhood, w ill present the
awards, and Joseph Block, presi-
dent of the congregation, will pre-
sent the diplomas.
The entire class will participate
in the. responsive services, which
will include appropriate readings
and music. Cantor Adler and his
choir will be in -charge of the
musical portion of the program.
The members of the graduation
class are: Ilene Abrams, Sondra
Furst, David Kahn, Sylvia Rei-
mer, Sedelle Shapiro, 'June Stone,
Lenore Young, Glorine Kert, Pau-
la Trivax, Beatrice Brindze, Myra
Banks, Iris Margolis, Judith
Sperka, Grace Wuntner, Marvin
Reid and Orpha Weinberg.
Rabbi Wolf Gold
To Address Mass
Mizrachi Meeting
Rabbi Wolf Gold, president of
the executive world Mizrachi.
religious Zionist movement, will
address a mass meeting at 8:30
p. m. Tuesday, June 1, at Cen-
tral High school auditorium, Tux-
edo and LaSalle. The meeting is
sponsored by Detroit Mizrachi in
connection with the establish-
ment of the State of Israel, and
the 45th anniversary of the found-
ing of the religious Zionist move-
ment.
Rabbi Gold
one of the rep-
resentatives o
the Jewish Ag-
ency at the the
United Nations
one of the out-
standing person-
alities in Ortho-
dox Jewry, who
has been con-
nected with Miz-
rachi since its in- Rabbi Gold
ception, will speak on . "The Amer-
ican Jew and State of Israel."
Cantor Hyman Adler, of Bnai
David synagogue, will sing Pal-
estinian songs and will chant lit-
urgiCal selections.
All Zionist groups in the com-
munity are invited to this gath-
ering by Irving W. Schlussei.
president of Detroit Mizrachi.
On June 20, the 28th annual
convention of Mizrachi. will open
in the Astor hotel, New York, and
will continue June 21 to 23 at the
St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic City..
A large local delegation will at-
tend this conventioin.
CHARLES L. GOLDSTEIN of
Detroit represented Detroit at
the national executive board
meeting of the National Federa-
tion. of Temple Brotherhoods in
Cincinnati (May 16).
Bnai David Chevra
To Dedicate Chapel
At June 2 Ceremony
Friday, May 28, 1948
ed, provided with new floor, seats,
Birnah, Shulchon, and Aron Ko-
desh.
All members of the congrega-
Chevra Ain Yakov of Congrega-
tion Bnai David is planning the tion and their friends are invited.
dedication of a chapel for week-
day services at the synagogue. Fire Razes Argentine
The ceremonies will take place
Jewish Cooperative
Wednesday evening, June 2.
Cantor Hyman Adler and the
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — A
choir, directed by Harry Siegel.
will chant tie prayers for Mariv fire destroyed a large part of
and Sefira services. Rabbi Joshua the first Jewish cooperative de-
Sperka will deliver the dedica-
partment store in this city, with
tion address. A reception will
damages esitmated at several
follow the ceremony.
The chapel has been redecorat- million pesos.
THE PIONEER WOMEN
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