Reform Rabbis Convene In Kansas City June 22 Congregational N ws Rabbis Establish Vital Statistics Bureau for Jewish Community A central registry of vital sta- tistics for the Jewish community was established last week by the Orthodox and Conservative rabbinate of the city. The Council's office at 9105 Lin- wood will henceforth maintain a file of all marriages, divorces, births and deaths for . Detroit Jewry, with pertinent informa- - tion on each event. The registry a deaths will note not only the date of the Yahrzeit but will list tne deceased's af- filiations and important dates in his life. The marriage record will include information about the families of both bride and bridegroom, and the birth record will include the child's family lineage. "During the 1878 years of the Diaspora, such records, maintain- ed by the Kehila (Central office of the Jewish community), estab- lished the identity of Jews wher- ever they might be. They also served as a fortress . against as- similation and disintegration-. . . Up to the last decade; . many in the new world had maintained a link of gemology with the old world. Today, all these ties and the cultural verities of such records are gone .. . This com- munal record can become a faith- ful steward of our lives, our achievements, so that the memo- ry of us may be engraved in the heart of the community," the rabbis declared in announcing the new procedure. The following rabbis were in- strumental in initiating the bu- reau of vital statistics: Rabbis. Leizer Levin, Joseph Thumin, Joseph Eisenman, Joseph Rabin- owitz, Isaac Stollman, Leopold Neuhaus, Joshua Sperka,' M. J. Wohlgelernter, Jacob Segal, Moses Fisher, Moses silver, Moses Rottenberg, Morris A. Adler, Simcha Wasserman and Shlomo Gliks rn an. Torah Umesorah Leader to Speak At Beth Yehudah Service Calendar Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky, direc- tor of the department of Educa- tion of Torah Umesorah, a national society for the estab- lishment of Jewish All - Day Schools in Amer- ican communi- ties, will address the annual mem- bership meeting of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at 2:30 p.m. Sun- :day, June . 27, in :::;the synagogue auditorium o f the Yeshivah Building, Dexter Dr.. Kaminetskyand Cortland. In conjunction with the meeting, the June graduation of the ele- mentary and intermediate depart- ments of Beth Yehudah Day School will be held. A graduate of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Yeshiva College and Teachers College, Columbia University, Dr. Kaminetsky has written extensively for educa- tional journals and was co-editor, with Dr. Leo Jung, of "A Model Program for the Talmud Torah" which was published in 1942. He is chairman of the editorial com- mittee of Jewish Horizon, Hapoel Hamizrachi publication, and a former editor of Orthodox Union. He is also a member of the fac- ulty of the Young Israel Institute of Jewish Studies, leading a course in Jewish educational problems. Beth El Honors Tickton On Fifteenth Anniversary Jason H. Tickton, music direc- tor and organist of Temple Beth El, was honored at a dinner and presented with a gift on the oc- casion of his 15th anniversary with the Temple. Tickton is well known in the community as an outstanding musician and as as-_ sistant professor of music at Wayne University. This Number One Jewish Favorite Owes Its Grand - Taste To Thorough Oven-Baking . . . 7 A Kosher. Pareve Product! Synagogue Appeals For AJC Made on `Israel Day' Monday Graduation exercises of the Jewish Folk School of the Labor Zionist Organization will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday, June 20, at the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. Parents of the graduates and teachers and members of the or- ganization will join in the cele- bration. Shoshanah Brooke - Friedman, well-known soprano, will be guest artist at the program. The graduates are:- Elaine Blake, Nancy Alexander, Ber- nard Frederick, Irving Tukel, Molly Meldelson, Robert Fitzer- man, Sherwin Schreier, Marilyn Golderg, Lawrence Sklar, Ethel Adler and Norman Gosman. Male Vocalists Congregation Nusach Hari will lay the cornerstone for its new synagogue, Holmur at Duane, at a ceremony at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 20 at the synagogue site. Max H. Axelrod is president of the congregation. to Present Semi-Formal June 23 . Northwest Hebrew - Corigrega- tion's first confirmation service will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday, June 20, at the synagogue. Nineteen girls will be con- firmed at a service that will hold musical and . artistic interest, as well as religious. The program has been prepared under the general supervision of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Under the direction of Cantor Pavel Slavensky, the confirm- ands will be heard in the can- tata, , "What Is Torah?" The musical accompaniment to the service will be provided by a quintet of artists from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Sam Bis- tritzky and Eli Stulman, violins; Meyer Shapiro, viola; and Jacob Holskin, cello. Mrs. Aliza Stul- man will be at the piano. Cantor Slavensky has written the or- chestration for the cantata. . The scenic background for the service has been designed by Robert Lawrence. . Admission to the unreserved sections will be open to the gen- eral public, without tickets. The' doors will open at 9 a.m. and Services CONG. BNAI DAVID: will close promptly at 10. at 8 p. m. Friday, June 18; 9 a. in. Saturday, June 19, Rab- bi Joshua Sperka will preach on "Priestly Blessings." Mr, and Mrs. Louis Zack and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bunin will cele- brate the Bar Mitzvahs of their sons. Pirke Abot class at 7:15 p. Mincha at 8:15, followed Special messages and appeals were made in all synagogues last by Sholoss Seudess. * * * Monday;the second day of Shev- CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Evening uoth, on behalf of the Allied services at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Jewish Campaign. That day was proclaimed "Israel Day" in the June 18; morning services at synagogues by the Vaad Hora- 9 Saturday. Week-day services bonim. The rabbis asked their con- at 7:15 a.m. and 8:45 p.m. * * * gregations' to rededicate them- NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG: selves to the ideals of Israel by aiding the drive. Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Sat- "Israel Day" was proclaimed urday, June 1. Rabbi Jacob Se- in response to • an appeal by gal will preach. Cantor Pavel Maurice Aronsson; chairman of Slavensky will chant the pray- the drive; Julian H. Krolik, pres- ident of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ers. eration, and Isidore Sobeloff, Federation executive director. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Phillip Beth Aaron's Annual Ettinger wishes to thank. relatives Picnic Is at Lola Valley and friends for the many kind- nesses shown them in their recent The public is invited to attend bereavement. the annual picnic of Beth Aaron Congregation, to be held Satur- day evening, June 19, at Lola Valley Park. All refreshments will be pro- Experienced vided. Signs at the entrance to Wanted for the park will be posted, guiding guests to the picnic area. Nusach Hari to Begin Building Operations KANSAS CITY,—Five hundred TI Youth rabbis will gather here for the 49th annual convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis which will open Tuesday Temple Israel Youth will pre- evening, June 22, at Muehlbach sent its "Founders' Ball" at 9:30 Hotel, with the presidential ad- p.m. Wednesday, June 23, at the dress by Dr. Abraham J. Feldman Colonnade Room of Masonic of Hartford: Temple. Music for dancing at the semi- - "Redemption money" of five dollars, given to him at the first formal dance will be presented PIDYON-HABEN ceremony ever by George Kavanagh and his held in Korea, was contributed Michigan Theater orchestra. to the $250,000,000 United Jewish Tickets may be obtained from Appeal by First Lieutenant Rol:1 7 ert Kohn of the U. S. Occupation any Temple Israel Youth board member. Forces. NW Congregation Prepares for First Confirmation Rites' Folk School to Hold Graduation Exercises On Sunday Evening Congregation Shaarey Zedek Choir Applications in writing mailed to synagogue office, 2900 W. Chica- go Blvd., will be consid- ered for annual en- gagement. THE JEWISH NEWS—II Friday, June 18, 1948 Golden brown outside! Melting- tender inside! That's what real oven-baking does to Heinz Vege- tarian Beans. The . "old-time taste" is the result of the "old- fashioned recipe" used by the Heinz chefs. 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