. . • ,60:101004411110.404*iRiftati0;44Orril4011404V,WW. W.ViAnfiSktapp.44 Congregational Activities NW Congregation Elects Kaufman As President Again S ervicei in Our Synag oguei NORTHWEST HEBREW CONGREGATION: At Sabbath morning Ira G. Kaufman has been re- elected president of the North- west Hebrew Congregation and Center, at the annual election meeting on May 16. Other officers elected: Mau- rice Karo and Max Goldsmith, vice-presidents; Arthur Schultz, secretary; Nathan R. Epstein, treasurer; David Desow, finan- cial secretary; David Tchor, sergeant-at-arms. Following are members of the newly elected board of directors: David Aaron, Manny Lax, Charles Charlip, Max Haidy, Alexander Moss, Harry Gold- berg, Berman Avdp., Alfred Helfgott and Phillip Hellman. NW Cong. Completes Graduation Program Annual graduation exercises of the Northwest Hebrrew Cong. Religious School will be held during the Shevuoth Services in the synagogue, Friday morning, June 3. The following program will be presented: Graduates' processional: Boruchos Ha- boos Cantor : Shmor Yisrael, graduates led by Morris Lax, senior music instructor; greeting, President Ira G. Kaufman ; re- marks. Allen A. Warsen, :school diree.; "Ten Commandments," chorale, graduates. directed by Maxwell Nadis, director of children's theater; valedictorians. Janice Glickstein, Torah Shebiehssan, Sylvia Hel- gust, Torah Shebalpeh ; Saleynu. choir; "The House I Live In," a Poem. Joan Goldberg; presentation of class gift to Congregation, Beverly Blaine; acceptance, Morris Karo, vice-president of congrega- tion; presentation of class symbol. Mari- on Gunsberg; acceptance. Ruth Rothman ; choir ; sermon, Rabbi Jacob Segal ; Presentation of Certificate, Joseph Aller and Dr. Samuel Epstein. co-chairmen of religious school committee; benediction. Halleluyah, Hatikvah, kiddush. The following students won awards for scholarship, leader- ship and extra-curricular activi- ties: SAolarship: Richard Lazar, Louise Miller, Elaine Rothman. Elsie Kuffler, Sandra Gordon, Irene Dresser, Janis La- zar, Joan Goldberg, Marion Gunsberg, Cecile Raznick, Lorraine Small, Barbara Toppel, Bede Feuerman, Paula Schiff, Shane Spanier, Harvey Aidem, Barbara Goldsmith. Nancy Zalman, Sandra Littky, Judy Gottleib. Susan Biber, Robert Kobel, Stanley Nesselson, Barbara Salicoff, Zel- da Cheesier. Leadership: Sheldon Beck, Kenneth Shulak. Dorothy Kleinstein, Sandra Klein, Sandra Littlty, Carol Rice, Michael Gantz, .Annette Lezell, Extra-Curricular Activities: Louise Helgott. Barbara Klein, Arlene Kollen- berg, Myra Stein. EDITOR'S NOTE: The list of graduates of the Northwest Hebrew Cong. religious school will be published on a special page in next week's issue of The Jewish News, along with other graduates, consecrants and con- firmands of the city's congrega- tions and temples. Rabbi Eisenman Gets Leave to Visit Israel services, Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach on the subject "Count- ing by Ones." Rabbi Segal will lecture on "Ethics of the Fath- ers" at 6:45 p.m. Saturday. Shevuoth services, June 2-4. Grad- uation exercises will be part, of the Shevuoth services Friday • morning, June 3. _ CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID: At Sabbath morning services, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "The Biblical Manner of Counting Jews." CONG. SHAAREY ZION, Linwood and Cortland: At Sabbath morn- ing services, Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak on "Such Was the Love of David and Jonathan." CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE: At Sabbath morning services, Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach- on "Life in a WildernesS." Edward Klarman will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. CONG. BETH ITZCHOCK: This Sabbath morning services, Rabbi Pinchos Katz of Congregation Beth Aaron will peach on the topic "Gnizas Hashomos." On June 4, Rabbi Jacob Hobermau will preach on the importance of "Yizhor." BETH AARON: At Sabbath morning services, Rabbi Pinchos Katz will talk on "Blessing of Rosh Chodesh." A lecture on "Akdomus: Author, Origin and Critical Evaluation of Text" will be given _June 2. TEMPLE ISRAEL. Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts, Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 27. Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon topic, "The Privacy of the Synagogue." The Sisterhood will sponsor 'a reception in honor of Confirmands and their parents. On Friday, June 2, at 8 p.m., Confirmation services. Theme: "Israel Our Temple and Israel Our State." HUC to Give Degrees To Dr. Bunche, Eban NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.. Ralph J. Bunche, -acting mediator for Palestine, and - Aubrey S. Eban, Israeli rep- resentative to the UN, will be awarded the honorary degrees of Doctor of Hebrew Letters at the commencement exer- cises of Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, it was an- nounced by Dr, Nelson Glu- eck, president of HUC. The commencement exercises will be held June 11. S. Z. Jr. Congregation To Conduct Services AMPAL Dinner Rabbi Moses Lehrman's Sermons for Shevuoth Congregation Bnai Moshe will begin the observance of Shev- outh with services on Thursday, June 3, at 7:45. Morning services on Friday will begin at 9 and on Saturday, when Yizkor prayers are said, morning services will begin at 8:30. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will de- liver the sermons. On Friday, he will speak on "Life on a New 'Level;" on Saturday, "The Flight of Time." Cantor David Katz- man will chant the prayers. EPPIE'S TUXEDOS Latest Models FOR RENT OR FOR SALE ALSO Complete Selection of Accessories 8726 - 12th TR. 1-1948 STILL THE BEST. ORIGINAL Levy. James Samter and Don- ald Simon. ...a little goes a long way The Felix Winsen Medal for Meritorious Leadership through- out school years, and Scholar- hsip Medal for maintaining an "A" record will be awarded to David L. Edgar. Union . Prayer Books, a gift of the Men's Club, will be pre- sented to the 13 graduates. The graduates will be greeted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad. O t h e r' participants will be Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, president of Temple, Beth El and Benjamin Wilk, chairman of the religious school committee. THE BIGGEST CAKE OF KOSHER SOAP FOR YOUR MONEY, WITH TOP- NOTCH PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Holiday in Israel Rosh Hashana in Tel Aviv Yom Kippur in Jerusalem Also Visiting France and Switzerland , For Annual Bnai Moshe Dinner To Honor Officers be confirmed at the annual Confirmation service at Temple Beth El at 9:30 a.m., June 5. The children will be blessed by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and will receive Bibles as a gift of the Temple Sisterhood. The Confir- mation service this year will center upon the theme of "The Future of tthe Jew in the United States." Beth El to Graduate 13, Present Awards This Friday Night Two Detroit congregations- Bnai Jacob and Beth Tefilo Em- anuel—have granted Rabbi Jog- eph Eisenman a Sabbatical 'Eternal Light' Feature leave, to enable him to go to Medinat I s r a e 1 it was an- For Memorial Day nounced this week. In commemoration of Memo- Rabbi Eisenman has served Congregation Bnai Jacob since rial Day and the festival of his arrival in Detroit in 1911, Shavuoth, the Eternal Light's and he also served Beth Tefilo next offering will be "Man of Emanuel since its inception 25 Peace," based upon • a Biblical tale and adapted for radio by years ago. Prior to coming to Detroit 38 Peter Lyon, according to an ala- years ago, Rabbi Eisenman was i nouncement by the Jewish. rabbi in Rostov, Russia, far. two ' Theological Seminary of Amer- years. He is the oldest orthodox ica under whose auspices the program is conducted. rabbi in Detroit. A lifelong Zionist, Rabbi House for sale? Flat for rent? Eisenman has assisted all Zion- ist parties. He first . visited in Advertise in the Jewish News classifieds. Call WO. 5-1155. Israel in 1933. TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 7 Young Israel of- Detroit will mark the completion of 26 years of service to the Detroit Jew- ish community at its 26th an- niversary dinner, Sunday eve- ning,. at the Mayfair.. The affair has attracted add- ed attraction this year as Young Israel is in the midst of con- structing a youth center. High point of the evening will be the presentation of the can- tata, "What Is Torah," by 35 members of Young Israel youth groups. Samuel W. Platt, vice-chair- man of the building committee, also • will call upon Young Israel membership and their friends to rally behind the building committee in raising sufficient funds to continue with plans for - the erection of a second unit to the youth center. Congregation Bnai Moshe will honor the retiring and the re- cently elected officers of the congregation at an inaugural dinner-dance, Sunday, May 29, 6 p.m. The dinner is sponsored by the Sisterhood. Alfred Deutsch will be the toastmaster-. Mrs. William New is chairman of the arrangements committee.' - Rabbi Moses Lehrman will de- liver the address and Cantor High School graduation ati David Katzman will render vocal selections. Dancing will follow - Temple Beth El will take place the dinner program. at 8:15 p.m. this Friday eve- ning, May 27. • During the graduation cere- money Activity Keys for par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities will be presented to the following students: Jerome THE KOSHER Altman, Barry Collier, Dudley For cleaning dishes, glassware, Davies, Marvin Diamond, David Edgar, Judith Isenberg, Harold pots and pans. Economical David Weisman heads the list of Junior Congregation cantors and Baale Kriah who will con- duct the services at the Shaarey Zedek this . Sabbath, May 27, in the main, synagogue. Other cantors and Baale Kri- ah from the Junior Congrega- tion are: Charles Abrahams, Irwin Field, Bernard Firestone, Martin Goldman, Morris _Gross- bard, Mickey Lewiston, Sheldon Nachman, Victor Spear. Sidney Klaus, Junior Congre- gation president who last Friday evening received the National 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Federation of Men's Clubs Friday, May 27, 1949 award from Harry Shulman, Shaarey Zedek president, at the 12th grade graduation, will give the resume of the Haf torah. Barbara Mandel and Marion 52-DAY ALL EXPENSE TOUR Sanders will participate in the resume of the Sedrah and the On the Luxury Liner reading of Ashrei. $1450.00 u p ILE DE FRANCE Reserve Young Israel Marks 48 to Be Confirmed 26 Years of Service At Beth El. June 5 To Local Community Forty-eight boyS and girls will tii IF IT'S ROKEACH IT'S KOSHER The Officers and Directors of the Chesed -Shel Fines Invites Jewry. of Detroit and vicinity to a Mammoth Memorial Rally To honor the six million K'doshim, the Fallen Heroes of War, including the Great Sons and Daughters of Israel who sacrificed themselves 06 the Altars of Judaism, and to pay tribute to the Departed, who rest on the Ches ;ed shel Emes Cemetery. Will be held at the Hebrew Memorial Park, 14 Mile Road at Cratiot, Sunday, May 29, 1949, at 1 p.m. Sharp. Other Roundtrip Steamship $350.00 up • State Senator Charles Bloody will preside. Rabbi Leizer Levine, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Abraham H. Joffin ond on eminent represen- Limited Number of Hotel Rooms— $12 to $15, American Plan. tative of the Jewish War Veterans will speak. 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