Congregational Activities NW Hebrew Cong. Men's Club to Fete Kottler to Be Guest Bowling Champions Sunday Night Artist at Beth El's The Northwest Hebrew Con- elected head of the league. Other 99th Annual Dinner Congregation Men's Club Bowling officers elected for the 1949-50 League will crown the chain- season are David Holtzman an pionship winners of the 1948-49 Robert Trepeck, vice presidents; season at the annual banquet, David Penner, treasurer; Robert Sunday evening, June 5, at the Ettinger, secretary; Dr. Morris synagogue social hall. Botwin, secretary; Manny Ja- Members of the first place cobs, secretary; I. Goodman Co- teams are: RED DIVISION: hen, recording secretary. The Capt. Herman L. Raznick, Al H. board of directorS will list Al- Winer, Ted Zipser, Irving Hirsch fred L. Brook, Irving. Lash, Sol and Harry oRsen. WHITE DI- Mannheimer, Abbie Glassman VISION: Capt. Louis Glassman, and Max N. Haidy. Alfred L. Brook, Bernard Miller, Fred Wolfe of WXYZ will MC Milton Singer, and Jack Lieber- the affair. John Brennan, mimic, man. BLUE DIVISION: Capt. will highlight the entertainment, Robert L. Cohen, Ernest Zipser, with music by Delridge and Ted Glass, Afrom Block and Max Gorrell. Brose. • Alfred Helfgott, David B. The banquet also will mark Aaron. Alfred L. Brook, Arthur the passing of the presidential Schultz and Robert Ettinger gavel from Max N. Haidy to form the committee in charge Herman L. Raznick, newly of the banquet. Shaarey Zedek YPS To Present 2nd Play Shaarey Zedek. YPS will pre- sent its second dramatic pro- duction of the year at 8:30 p. m., Thursday, June 9, at the Shaar- ey Zedek Social Hall. Directed by Leonard Jaslove, the group will present a three- act mystery entitled "A Murder Has Been Arranged," by Emlyn Williams. Members of the cast are Betty Mamlin, Jack Stein, Irene Papke, Rudy Straus, Pearl Schechter, Helen Noble, Murray Purnell, Stern S. Morgan and Alice Sobel. Tickets may be purchased from members or at the door. For information, call May Zorn, TY. 6-4386. Hapoel Hamizrachi's Next Meeting, June 5 Levitt Re-Elected By Men's Club of Temple Israel .MiScha Kottler, nationally fa- mous concert pianist and music director of radio station WWJ, will be the guest artist at the 99th annual congregational din- ner meeting of Temple Beth El, at 6:30 p. m., Monday, June 13, in the Temple Social Hall. Following the dinner, which will be prepared and served by the Sisterhood under the direc- tion of Mrs. Harry Jacobson, there will be reports by Dr. Her- bert I. Kallet, president of the temple, and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. This will be followed by the election and installation of officers and trustees. . The meeting is open to mem- bers of the temple and their wives. Reservations for the din- ner can be made at the Temple office. Maurice H. Levin was re- elected president. of Temple Is- rael Men's Club for another one year term at the final meeting held at the Statler Hotel, Tues- day, May 24. Elected vice presidents were Harry L. Pliskow, Sol R. Colton, Reuben Levine and Sol I. Stein. Irving A. Levy was elected re- cording secretary, Nathaniel Pernick, corresponding secre- tary; Joseph Silver, financial secretary, and Harry Landsman, treasurer. Elected to serve on the board: Robert Anspach, Ellis Fishman, William P. Greenberg, Irving Holtzman, Benjamin Keywell, Nathan King, Selden Koblin, Nathan Kolb, Elizabeth LaBret, 8 Louis Lazarus, Joseph Levin, Jack Lewis; Albert Millman, Louis Millman, Dore Novitz, Paul Segal, Harry Singer, Morris Stein, Irving Wartell and Arthur Weber. Featuring the program were technicolor films of the ground breaking ceremonies of the new temple and address by Louis H. Schostak, chairman of the build- ing committee of Temple Israel, Harry C. LeVine, vice president of Temple Israel, and William Edward Kapp, architect. A regular business-cultural meeting of the Hapoel Hamizra- chi will be held on Sunday eve- ning, June 5, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Max Kapustin, 2494 Pingree. A talk on "The History of Re- ligious Zionism" will be deliver- ed by Rabbi Leo Goldman. This talk, part of a series of lectures, has been arranged by the pro- gram committee, headed by Dr. Kapustin and Mrs. Zelda Selmar, chairman and co-chairman, re- spectively. The business agenda includes preparations for the group's rep- resentation at the forthcoming 26th Annual National Conven- The seventh grade of the tion of the Hapoel Hamizrachi Bnai Moshe religious school is of American in Fallsburgh, N. Y. planning a program for their graduation day on June 12. The feature of the program is to be a play "The Good Fairy" based on the life of Rebecca Gratz, the founder of the first Sunday School in Philadelphia in 1838. The play was adapted by Ben- ita Rovin, a seventh grade stu- Services for the Feast of She- dent. All the parts in the play vuoth will be held at Temple are to be taken by seventh grade Beth El, at 10:30 a.m. Friday, students. The part of Rebecca June 3. Rabbi Akselrad will will be acted by Regina Curtis preach. and Marcia Gerber. Others in The annual Confirmation serv- the cast are Stanley Iczkovitz, ice for confirmands and their Roberta Jacobs, Evelyn Klepner, parents will be held at 8:15 p.m. Vivian Kline, Lorraine Kuhn, this evening. Following the serv- Billy Leichtman, Janet Label, ice, Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Kathleen Loeffler, Shirley Miller. Glazer will hold a reception in Benita' Rovin, Shirley Schane, the Social Hall for the 1949 Ethel Tamler and Rita Feldman. Confirmation Class and their parents. BM Graduates Plan Program For June 12 Shevouth Service, Consecration Rites Friday at Beth El Plans Made for 49th Annual Rabbinical Fete MISCHA KOTTLER Temple Israel Groups To Hold Joint Picnic The Second Annual Picnic of The 49th annual convention Temple Israel will be held Sun- of the Rabbinical Assembly of day, June 19. at Lola . Valley America, whose 450 members Park, beginning at 12 noon. serve congregations in every There will be games and con- part of the United States and tests for all age groups, prizes, Canada, will center on the entertainment and free pop and theme of the "Demands of the ice-cream. Each family should New Diaspora." pack its own picnic basket. It will be held June 20 to 23 Co-chairmen of the picnic at Hotel Concord, Kiamesha committee are: Nathan Kolb. Lake, N. Y., according to an an- Men's Club, Mrs. Maurice Jack nouncement by Rabbi David Kimelman, Sisterhood, and Wil- Aronson of Minneapolis, Assem- liam Singer, Temple Israel bly. president. . Youth, — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday. June 3. 1949 S ervices in Our Synagogue.5 TEMPLE ISRAEL: Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts, Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p. m., Friday, June 3. Rabbi Leon Fr-Am will preach on "The Atlantic Fact—Does It Mean War or Peace?" Following the service, the congregation will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Lippitt in celebration of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norman. - CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID: Friday, 8:45 p. m., Shevuoth services. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "Torah Theo- cracy and the Constitution of Israel." Saturday, Rabbi Sperka will preach at Yiskor services on "Revelation and Resurrec- tion." Cantor Hyman Adler and the Bnai David choir, under the direction of Harry Seigel, will chant at all services. BETH AARON CONGREGATION: At 9 a. m., Friday, June 3, Shevuoth services—"Reading of Akdomus." At 9 a. m. Satur- day, Rabbi Pinchos Katz will preach on "The Proposed New Schul for the Next Generation." Yiskor services will be chanted in both Hebrew and English prayer books, at 11 a. m. . Saturday. CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE: At 9 a.m., Friday, services followed by Rabbi Moses Lehrman's sermon on "Life on a New Level." Saturday morning services at 8:30 a. m., Rabbi Lehr- man will speak on "The Flight of Time." Cantor David Katz- man will chant the prayers. CONG. BETH ISRAEL (Flint) : 9 a. m. Friday, morning services; Rabbi Arnold Lasker will preach on "Counting the Weeks." Confirmation services at 8:15 p. m. Saturday services at 9 a. m. Rabbi Lasker will talk on "The Jews—A.Unique People." NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG.: Shevuoth services at 8:45 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and at 6:45 p.m. Friday. Gradu- ation exercises scheduled for Friday morning. Graduates to perform in special choral, "The Ten Commandments," led by Maxwell Nadis. Yizkor services a.t 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Jacob E.. Segal will officiate and preach the sermons. Cantor David Osen will chant the service. CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK: Schedule of Shevuoth Serv- ices: Friday, June 3, 8:45 a.m.—sermon, "A Living Law." Friday evening, June 3, 6 p.m.; Saturday, June 4, 8:45 a.m.- , Yizkor Memorial Service—sermon, "What Religion is and What It Is Not." Rabbi Morris Adler will preach at all serv- ices. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will officiate with choir under the direction of Dan Frohman, guest conductor. Con- secration service will be held a.t 10 a.m. Sunday, June 19. CONGREGATION BETH JACOB will hold Yiskor services Saturday, June 4, 11 a.m., at Park Avenue, English Room. KEEP ASKIN' Sefer Torah Donated To Chachmey Lublin A Sefer Torah contributed by one who desires to be anony- mous will be dedicated and brought into the Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 5. The Torah will be dedicated with a special ceremony. Well known speakers will address the meeting. The public is invited. FOR RASKIN SPECIAL DELUXE CREAM COTTAGE and SPECIAL FARMER CHEESE MA. 5388 TO. 5-5106 Hear the Story of ISRAEL'S PROGRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1949 Cocktails 6 P.M. Dinner 7 P.M. Hotel Stotler Ball Room ti sponsored b Michigan Committee of AMPAL — American Palestine Trading Corporation Program "An Historic Year," a brief report by Abraham Dickenstein of Tel Aviv and New York, secretary of AMPAL-American Palestine Trading Corporation. "Israel's Gates Are Open," a memorable speech by Robert St. John, author and radio commentator. Dinner music by Herschel Leib and his string ensemble. For Reservations — $3 Per Person — Call WOodward 1-0581 or Town send 9-8710