Young Israel Head Invites Public To Celebrate Anniversary May 29 Shaarey Zedek Hears Guest New York Rabbi Abbe A. Levi, president of Young Israel of Detroit, invites the general community to join with Young Israel Sunday eve- r On Sabbath morning, May 14, Rabbi Joseph Tabachnik will be guest preacher at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Services will be- gin at 9 a.m. Rabbi Tabachnik received his rabbinical degree from Yeshiva chairman, CH. 1667, or Morris H. Berris, dinner chairman, CA. 8788. At a recent meeting of the Northwest Branch of Young Is- rael, located temporarily in Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Meyer Weisenfeld and Meyer Eisenberg, were elected resepectively presi- dent and vice president of the synagogue. Shimon Berris was elected Shammos. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, direc- tor of Young Israel, two weeks ago inaugurated a series of lec- tures on Pirke Aboth every Sat- urday at 6 p.m. in room 1 of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The community is invited to attend. Veterans'Memorial Services Set May 29 ABBE A. LEVI ning, May 29, at the Mayfair, to celebrate its 26th anniversary. Levi announced that a fea- ture of the anniversary dinner will be the presentation of the cantata "What Is Torah," given by a representative group of all Young Israel youth groups, un- der the musical direction of Cantor Nathan T. Adler of Wind_sor and the dramatic direc- tion of Hillel L. Abrams, execu- tive secretary of Young Israel. Reservations for the dinner can be made by calling the Young Israel office, TO. 8-8064; Charles T. Gellman, general Reform Congregations In Great Lakes Area Form UAHC Council Representatives of 26 Reform Jewish Congregations f r o m Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois (exclusive of Chi- cago) will meet in Milwaukee at Congregation Emanu El Bne Jeshurun Sunday and Monday, May 28 and 30, to organize the Great Lakes Council of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations, it was announced by Dr. • Maur i c e N. Eisendrath, president. Herman A. Mosher of Milwaukee is general chairman of the convention and Dr. Her- bert I. Kallet of Temple Beth El, Detroit, is chairman of the pro- gram committee. One hundred Jewish leaders from the 26 congregations in the Great Lakes area are ex- pected to attend the meeting, at which time • a program will be evolved for the furtherance of Reform Judaism in the Great Lakes area. S ervices in Rabbi Morris Adler, depart- ment chaplain of the Michigan Jewish War Veterans, announces that the annual memorial serv- ices for Jewish war veterans will take place at Machpelah Cemetery at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 29. Gold Star fathers, mothers, wives and families are invited to attend the services. A special memorial service for Jewish war dead will be held at Shaarey Zedek June 4 as part of the program of the annual JWV de- partment convention. MacCulloch Parents Plan Carnival May 18 Mrs. George Victor has been appointed general chairman of the MacCulloch School -Fun Night by Col. Morton Hack, chairman of the Better Schools Association Chapter at the school. Scheduled for May 18, the car- nival will include a white ele- phant sale, a bake sale, side- shows, children's movies, enter- tainment, games and refresh- ments. Proceeds will be devoted to- wards purchase of school neces- sities not provided by the Board of Education. Northwest Youth Group To Have Wienie Roast Northwest Youth Group, for teen-agers, will meet at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at the North- west Synagogue. Plans for the May 28 wienie roast will be announced, and tickets will be distributed for the June 4 Club Me-Ting. For further information, con- tact Louise Helfgott, UN. 1-3532, or Beverly Goldfine, TO. 9-1178. Our SynagogueJ CONG. BETH AARON, Wyoming • at Thatcher: Sabbath services at 7 p.m. Friday, May 13; 9 a.m. Saturday, May 14. Rabbi • Pinchos Katz will speak on "The Laws and Customs of Sefirah in Israel." At Mincha, 6 p.m. Saturday, Rabbi Katz will lead Pirke Aboth study. Daily minyan, 7:30 a.m. : '7:30 p.m. NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rose: Sabbath services at 6 p.m. Friday, May 13, 9 a.m. Saturday, May 14. Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach on "Keeping the Altar Pure." Mincha at 6:15. Rabbi Segal's lecture on "Ethics of the Fathers" at 6:30, followed by Shalosh S'eudos at 7. Junior cong., 9:30 a.m. CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Sabbath services a t 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 13; 9 a.m. Saturday, May 14. Junior cong., 10 a.m. Mid-week services at 7:15 a.m., 7:30 p.m. CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Sabbath services at 7 p.m. Friday, May 13;, 9 a.m. Saturday, May 14. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "The Omer." Lawrence Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Beck, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Class at 6 p.m. Minchat at 7 p.m., followed by Sholosh Seudes. TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath morning services will continue uninterruptedly through the summer months at 11 a.m. On May 14, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach. TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts, Sabbath eve services at 8:30 Friday night, May 13, "Introducing the New Jewish Holiday—The Anniversary of the Independence of Israel" will be Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon topic. The congregation will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pernick at a reception in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son Stuart. On May 20, Rabbi Fram will preach on "Religion and the Public Health," a report on the Institute on Public Health held by the Commission on Social Activity of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. CONG. SHAAREI ZION, Linwood and Cortland : Sabbath services at 7:15 p. m. Friday, May 13, 9 a. m. Saturday, May 14. Ge- marrah class at 5 p.m.; Pirke Aboth class at 6. Mincha at 7 p. m., followed by Sholosh Seudos. Week-day services at 8 a. m. and 7 p.m. 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Mizrachi Women Present Awards Friday, May 13, 1949 Mizrachi Women of Detroit will crown their 1948-49 queen Tuesday afternoon, May 17, at the Mayfair room. The woman bringing in -the greatest number of new mem- College, and since 1946, has oc- bers this season will be selected. Other membership awards and citations will be presented. Sophie Diamont of Tel Aviv will be guest speaker. A musical dramatization entitled, "The Jewish Child Goes Home," will complete the program. The Council presented Mrs. Isaac Halevi Herzog, wife of the Chief Rabbi of Israel, a bouquet upon her visit to Detroit last Wedneeday. For reservations for the mem- bership culmination event call Mrs. Oscar Smith, TO. 6-3583; Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, UN. 3-8174, or Mrs. Joseph Kunin, TO. 8-6934. Three Medical Groups Sponsor Annual Party Saturday evening, May 14, will mark the first annual tri-medi- cal party sponsored by the Mai- monides Medical Society, Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity and Phi Lambda Kappa Fraternity. The affair will be held at the Statler Hotel and will be pre-, ceded bY a cocktail party. Co- chairmen of the affair, repre- senting the three medical or- ganizations, are Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Farbman, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Brand and Dr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Bergman. EPPIE'S TUXEDOS Latest Models FOR RENT OR FOR SALE NOTE OF THANKS We wish to extend our deep- est gratitude to all our relatives and good friends for their many kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Her husband, Barnett, and RABBI TABACHNIK children Joseph and Bet t y, cupied the pulpit Cong. Tiferith E t h el Mendelson and Jean „Israel of Albany, N. Y. He has Naster. served as Youth Commission chairman of Zionist groups, on the board of • the Jewish Com- munity Council, the Welfare Fund and Jewish Social Service Organization of Albany. He is also a member of the national board of Masada. 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