Congregational Activities Annual Temple Israel Meeting Set for June 21 Temple Israel will hold its an- nual congregational dinner and meeting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Featuring the meeting will be an announcement by Louis H. Schost.ak in behalf of the build- ing committee, of which he is chairman, indicating the date of the start of construction of the building of Temple Israel, on its property at Manderson and Merton Rds. Graduation Program Kaufman Retains Planned at Bnai David NW Presidency; Bnai David Religious, School will hold its graduation exer- cises Sunday, June 26 at 10:30 a.m. The entire membership is invited to this event, which closes the season's activities in the Synagogue. The general theme, both in the speeches of the graduates and the music will be "The State of Israel." An outline of the history, geography, religious the political and the social as- pects of the State of Israel, with appropriate music, will form the center of the program. The music will be presented by Cantor Hyman Adler and - the Bnai David choir, under the di- rection of Harry Seigel. Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Rabbi Eric Greenbaum, Joseph Gorman, president of the Synagogue, and Mrs. Seldon Leach, president of the Sisterhood, will participate in the program. Installation Friday A special late Friday night service to be held at the North- west Hebrew Congregation and Center June 17 will be the oc- casion for the installation of the newly-elected officers and board members for the ensuing year. The installing officer will be Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. The serv- ices will be chanted by Cantor Jacob Y. Goldring of Miami Beach. The following will be inducted into office: Ira G. Kaufman, Gershon Agronsky Becomes Israeli Information Chief TEL AVIV aTTA)—Gershon Agronsky, editor and publisher of the Palestine Post, today took up his duties as director of the press and information depart- ment of the Israeli Government. He has changed his surname 'co Agron. JEWS IN NORTH ALGERIA BETTER OFF THAN MOROCCO PARIS, (JTA)—The position of Jews in northern Algeria is "in- finitely better" than in Morocco, Dr. David Lvovitch, executive chairman of the World ORT Union, reported upon his return from a tour of ORT schools in Morocco and Algeria. Junior Congregation Lists Election Results Northwest Youth Group Begins Theater Project The Northwest Youth Group featured a floor show. directed by Beverly Goldfine, at its first cabaret night. The theater group, this sum- Games, contest s, refresh- mer, will work on a play to be ments, entertainment and prizes presented in the fall. Anyone in- terested in the theater group are planned, but each family, is may contact Miss Goldfine, TO. packing its own picnic lunch. -9-1178. Members may reach Lola Val- ley Park by driving west on 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 17, 1949 McNichols to 11/4 miles past Telegraph Road, turning left on Kimloch Rd., driving 1 •4 mile to the picnic grounds. The Men's Club, the Sister- hood and Temple Israel Youth Mildred Grosberg are joining together to sponsor the picnic. Bellin's FREE ... CANTOR J. Y. GOLDRING president; J. Maurice Karo, Max H. Goldsmith, vice presidents; Nathan • R. Epstein, treasurer; Arthur Schultz, secretary; David Desow, financial secretary; David Tchor, sgt.-at-arms. Board members are: David Aaron, H. F. Arkin, Harry Brod- sky, Alfred Brook, Charles H. Charlip, Irwin Cohn, Harry Goldberg, Alfred Helfgott, Max. Haidy, Phillip Heitman, Manny Lax, Benjamin R. Levy, David M. LeVine, Adolph Lichter, Alexander Moss, Albert Posen, David Safran, Morris Sher, George Spcon. Reviving the traditional cere- mony of the first fruits, 'Bik- kurim" each class at Shaarey Zedek Sunday School presented a basket of fruit and a suitable library book at the school's clos- ing honor and Shavuoth cere- mony June 5. Thirty-six books were added to the Shaarey Zedek library, and the 36 baskets of fruit were presented to the Jewish Home for the Aged. Outstanding students received scholarship and attendance rec- ord awards. Girls of the 10th grade previewed the consecra- ti'on service. A resume of the holiday was presented by Elaine Stein, Alice Jean Harris and Hilda Fishman, and Shavuoth readings were given by David. Cullen, Rosa Krolik and Julia Kw aselow. BE COOL with CANVAS AWNING S Free Estimates LAWN AND PORCH FURNITURE ON DISPLAY! DIAMOND AWNINGS Phone YE. 8-1177 JEWISH COOK BOOK Announcing the Opening of a Chiropractic Office in YOUR thriving Livernois 7 Mile District By Securing Two NEW Subscribers to The Jewish News I will be happy to be of Service to you at any time. CALL DR. JOHN W. DRURY Chiroproctor The Jewish News O. 5-1155 7140 W 7 Mite Rd. at Monica UN. 4-6880 SZ Classes Revive `Bikkurim' Ceremony. At the annual election of the Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek, held Sunday morning, May 29, the following w e r e chosen officers and members of the board for the ensuing year: President, A v r am Charlip; vice president, Fred Horwitz; board of directors: Marion Cul- len, Hilda Fishman, Shoshanah Geller, Sheldon Miller, Sheldon Nachman, Susan Popkin, Doris Ruskin, Marion Sanders, Carmi Slomovitz and David Weisman. Need a place to live? Land- The president and sponsor lords read the Jewish News will appoint additional members classifieds. Call WO. 5-1155 to to the board early in September. place. an ad. 16209 W. McNICHOLS p. m. Friday, June 17, 9 a. m. Saturday, June 18. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "The Eternal Light." Jerry A. Tepman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tepman; Sanford Lichterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lichterman, and Harold Rossen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rossen, will celebrate their Bar Mitzvahs. Class at 6 p. m. Mincha at 7 p. m., followed by Sholos Sedos. TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath services at 11 a. m. Saturday, June 18. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, - Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath services at 6 p. m. Friday, June 17, 9 a.m. Saturday, June 18. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach. CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Sabbath services at 7:15 p. m. Friday, June 17, 9 a. m. Saturday, June 18. Arthur Ungerlieder will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach on "An Intranslatable Principle." Week- day services at 7:15. a. m., 7:45 p. m. TEMPLE ISRAEL, Hampton School, Warrington at Pickford: Sab- bath eve - services at 8:30 Friday, June 17.. Rabbi Leon Frani's subject: "The Golden Mean of Rabbi Hillel." Temple Israel's second annual picnic will take place Sunday, June 19, at Lola Valley Park, be- ginning at 12 noon. Parley Next Week Isadore, Goode was elected president of Temple Beth Jacob Pontiac, for the following year. Other officers include Al Ros- enberg, vice president; Dr. Sam Chafetz, secretary; Dr. Joe Nos- anchuk, treasurer, and Dr. Har7 Arnkoff and Arthur Rosenthal members of the board of direc- tors. Beth Jacob Sisterhood also has announced its election results, as follows: Mesdames Herman Dickstein. president; AI. t h u r Rosenthal, Julia Levine, vice presidents; Harry Arnkoff, George Wyman, Lou Traschen, secretaries; Isa- dore Goode, treasurer; Abe Za- mek, parliamentarian; and Her- man Stenbuck, Bill Present and James Kantzer, board members. CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Sabbath services at 7 Temple Israel Picnic Set Sunday Afternoon Grand Rapids Rabbi To Address CCAR BRETTON WOODS, N. H.—Al- most 500 rabbis are expected to attend the 60th anniversary con- vention of the Central Confer- ence of American Rabbis to be held here June 23 to 28, it was announced by Dr. Jacob R. Mar- LOUIS H. SCHOSTAK Cus of Cincinnati, convention George M. Stutz, who has led program chairman. the congregation for two years, Highlights of the conference will retire from the presidency, will be the presidential address and the nominating committee, of Dr. Abraham J. Feldman of led by David Arkin, will present Hartford, Conn., and two an- a slate for officers and board niversary papers by Dr. Samuel members. H. Goldenson of New York, who Rabbi Leon Fram will present will speak • on "What Have We his annual report. Immediately Accomplished • Spiritually Since after the close of the meeting, 1889?" and Rabbi Harry Essrig he will fly to New York where of Temple Emanuel, Grand he will attend the meeting of Rapids, will discuss "Jewish Re- the Joint Commission on Jewish ligious Liberalism in the World Education of the Union of of Tomorrow." American Hebrew Congregation 0 the r - convention sessions and the Central Conference of will include a Meeting honoring American Rabbis. From there the memory of conference Mem- Rabbi Fran will go to Bretton bers who have passed away Woods, N. H., where the Central since the last convention. Dr. Conference of American Rabbis B. Benedict Glazer of Temple will hold its convention f r o m Beth El, Detroit, will deliver a June 23 to July 1. memorial tribute for the late Dr. Leo M. Franklin, and Dr. Julius Mark of New York will pay Pontiac Temple Elects tribute to the late Rabbi Hensy J. 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