Hashofar Festival Of Jewish Music Is Salute to Israel . Hashofar, Society for Advance- ment of • Jewish Music, announces the presentation of a festival of Jewish Music, a salute to the new repUblic of Israel, which will be held • Tuesday evening, June 1, at the Jewish • community cen- er auditorium. The Guild Quartet, consist- ing of Morris Hochberg, first violin; Jules Ya- , nover, second violin; Meyer Shapiro, viola, and Rudolph Mrs. Cooper Kramer, cello— al members of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, will perform Sholom Secunda's "String Quar- tet." This will be the first per- formance in Detroit. , Mrs. Abrathain Cooper, soplano, will be heard in songs of Schack- Cohen, Helfrhan, Chajes and the "Lamentations from Jeremiah"? by Leonard Bernstein. She will be accompanied by Matilda Gar- vett-Kesler. Cantor Pavel Sla- vensky, baritone, will sing songs by Arthur Wolf, Jassilowsky, Mindlin and Chajes' "Song of the Camel Driver,", which' also will be heard for the first time on this occasion. Betty Kowalsky will assist at the piano. Morris Hochberg, violinist, ac- companied by Sylvia Hochberg, pianist, Will perform Bloch's "Vidui" and Chaj es' "Palestinian 'Dance." Refreshments will be served. The entire community is invited. There will be no admission charge. Rabbi Morris Adler will be the chairman of the evening and will deliver greetings on behalf of Hashofar. 12th St. Center Has Open House An open house, to display the newly-enlarged quarters: of- the 12St. Council Center, will be held from 3 to 5 p.m., Tuesday, June 1, Harold Weiss, Center director, announces. A recent contribution of $10,- 000 from the National Council of Jewish Women, co-sponsor, with the Jewish Community Center, of ,the 12th St. facilities, made possible the expansion program. The Center services 1200 per- sons, aged 3 to 83, each week. The operating committee is as follows: Mesdames Leonard H. Weiner, chairman; Joseph Ges- chelin, vice chairman; Arnold L. Bramson, • William H. Frank, Benjamin E. Jaffe, Robert N. Janeway, Harry L. Jones, Sieg- • mund Kulka, Melvin Kuttanuer, Maurice Neback, Samuel Ruskin, Herbert M. Smith, Samuel Soss and Milton Winston; and Lewis B. Daniels, Herman Jacobs, direc- tor of the Jewish Community ----Center, Alfred Koffman, Sylvan li.paport, Samuel H. Rubiner, president of the JCC, and Nathan Shechter. UHS Branch Plans Graduation June 16 Graduation exercises of the Philadelphia-Byron branch of the United Hebrew Schools will be Wednesday, June 16, held in the auditorium of the Rose . Sittig Co- hen Building. The theme for the program will be divided between the holiday of Shevuot, the day of the giving of the Torah, and the establish- ment of the Republic of Israel. The graduation class elected the following officers: Frances Ma- lach, president; Austin Katz, vice- . president; Eva Tennenbaum, sec- . retary; Maurice Zeitlin, treasur- er; Richard Brown, chairman, pic- ture committee, and Arnold Le- bow, chairman, pin committee. Other members of the class are: Harold Shapiro, Joan Spevakow, Judith Aaronson and Earl Man dell, - Israel Elpern is the class in- structor and Morris Lachovt4c, is principal of the school. ' Temple Israel Honors Confirmands, Parents At June 4 Services The parents of the confirmation class of 1948, and the confirmands, will be honored at the pre-con- firmation Sabbath eve service to be observed by Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 4, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon will be on the topic "Israel: The Mean- ing of the Name of our Temple and the Name of the New Jewish State." The confirmation service will take place on the eve of Shevuot, June 12. At the social hour following the services, the confirmands and their parents will be the guests of honor at a reception sponsored by the Sisterhood. The first congregational picnic to be given by Temple Israel will be held Sunday afternoon, June 6, at Lola Valley Park. Benjamin Bagdade, coach of the United States Olympics Speed Skating Team, will be in charge of games, races and contests for all mem- bers of Temple Israel families. Friday night, May 28, the serv- ice will be conducted by Temple Israel Youth. Martin E. Citrin will deliver the sermon. Temple Israel High School graduates of 1948 will be honored at the re- ception. . Rabbi. Leon Frain Talks at Windsor `Salt-Denial Rally' Windsor Hadassah, in accord- ance with a request issued by the national council of Canadian Hadassah, announces a "Self- Denial Rally," at 8:30 p.m. Tues- day, June 1, at Shaar Hasho- mayim auditorium. Members of the Windsor corn- mttnity are asked to attend the rally and to bring with them a self-denial gift of jewels, gold, silver or any precious personal or household possessions, "as an ex- pression of gratitude and desire to share in the great sacrifice of those fighting in the front lines."-- Rabbi Leon Fram will be speaker of the evening. His sub- ject is "The Immediate Situation in Israel." THE JEWISH NEWS-9 , Friday, May 28, 1948 Memorial Day Rites Scheduled To Honor Deceased of Community Special Meiixurial Day services will be conducted Sunday, May 30, at many Detroit cemeteries. Shaarey Zedek will hold its 27th annual Memorial Day rites at 10:30 a.m. at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler will be principal speaker and Cantor Jacob H. ,Sonenklar and choir will participate. The annual Memorial Day service at Beth El Memorial Park will be held at 3 p. m., with Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El and Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel officiating. The Beth El Choir will assist. Cong. Bnai Moshe, with the participation of the Gen. Maurice Rose Post, JWV, and Boy Scout Troop 23, will hold patriotic ex- ercises at Oakview Cemetery in Royal. Oak at 12 noon. Rabbi Moses Fischer of B'nai Moshe and Morton J. Sobel of the Gen. Rose post, will speak. Cantor David Katzman will chant the Mole Rachamim. Morris Ros- enberg and Louis Gunsberg will represent the Chevra Kadisha of B'nai Moshe, which is sponsoring the service. • The Chesed shel Emes will dedicate its memorial to the martyrs of Europe at a ceremony Dropsie College Marks Fortieth Founders Day PHILADELPHIA - J u d g e Horace Stern, justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and Dr. Alexander Marx, librar- ian and professor of history at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, will deliver the princi- pal addresses at the 40th anniver- sary Founder's Day celebration of Dropsie_ College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, June 2. at 1 p. m. in the Hebrew Me- morial Park. The Vaad Horabanim will be present. The speakers will be Rabbis Isaac Stollman and Leizer Levin; Oscar Cohen, executive director, and Louis Levine, Yid- dish secretary, of the Jewish Community Council, George Weiswasser ana Joseph Bern- stein. Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David will present a program of liturgical selections and will chant the Hazkarah. Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post No. 474 of the Jewish War Veterans will conduct Memorial Day services in .memory of the na- tion's war dead, at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 11:30 a.m. The Memorial Park is lo- cated at Six Mile Rd. and Mid- dlebelt. Services will be con- ducted M the newly completed chapel, it was announced by Je- rome Baseman, commander of the post, and Ira G. Kaufman, president of the synagogtie. Can- tor Pavel Slavensky will recite the memorial hymn, followed by a talk by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Rabbis Vote Annual Pilgrimage to Israel . . The Bereznifzer Aid Society Annual Indoor Picnic will be held at the Bereznifzer Hall, 13326 Linw Ood, - Sun- day, June 6, from 12 noon to 12 midnight ... Meals will be served. All Members and Friends are invited. Your attendance as- sures our success and contin- ued help to our friends on the other side. . CHICAGO (JTA)—A proposal that an annual pilgrimage to the state of Israel be undertaken by members of the Rabbinical As- sembly of America was adopted at the closing session of the or- ganization's annual convention here. Rabbi David Aronson, of Minneapolis, was elected presi- dent, succeeding Rabbi Israel Goldman, of Providence, R.I. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Max Kuznetsky wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. 41 In Just 4 Hours You're in "Paradise" . . . That's all it takes to get to heaven- ly GreeVush Inn, the vacation spot of Michigan! 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