Congregational Activities

Samuel Platt Named Yeshivah Adopts
Young Israel Head ; New Board Setup;
Installation July 13
Summer Term on

Temple Israel
Elects. LeVine

Harry C. LeVine was elected
A new administrative setup
president of Temple Israel at
for Yeshivath Beth Yehudah the annual meeting of the con-
was approved at the Yeshiva's gregation, June 21. Amechani-
annual membership meeting last cal engineer, graduate of Mas-
Sunday.
The meeting, which elected 18
new members to the board of
directors, decreed that the full
63-man board shall divide into
four committees to oversee the
administrative budget, educa-
tion and parent-relations unc-
tions of the Yeshiva. A new of-
fice, chairman of the board, was
created.
Harry Citrin and Samuel
Karabenick were named to head
the membership drive. Member-
ship subscriptions must now
make up the entire annual defi-
cit of the Yeshiva, the group
decided. There will be no more
special appeals.
Citrin and Karabenick will
work to enroll a minimum of
ABBE A: I.EVI (left) con- 2,500 new members. The finan-
cial goal is $72,000.
gratulates SAMUEL W. PLATT,
HARRY C; LeVINE
The following were elected:
his successor as president of
Mandell Bernstein, Solomon N. sachusetts Institute of Tech-
Young Israel.
Cohen, Wolf Cohen, Joseph D. nology, and head of the Atmos-
the organization and its Youth Feldman, Louis Golden, Abe pheric Control Company, LeVine
Center, under construction at Green, Harry Green, Eugene is one of the founders and char-
Dexter Boulevard and Fullerton, Greenfield, Saul Kalt, Daniel ter members of the congrega-
Laven, Max Leichtling, Dr. Si- tion.
for 1949-50.
mon Ierman, David Pollack, Da-
Jacob A. Citrin was elected
Samuel W. Platt, vice chair- vid Utley, Sigmund Rohlik, Sam
vice president; Arthur J. Hass,
Rosenberg,
Sol
Stein
and
Mor-
man of the building committee
secretary, and Louis H. Schos-
and a former chairman of the ris Surath.
tak, treasurer. Newly elected to
Dwelling on the importance of the board of trustees are Sam-
board, was elected president,
sucuceeding Abbe A. Levi. Har- a sound Jewish education in uel Burtman, Benjamin Jackson,
ry L. Blitz and Meyer Weisen- these changing times, Prof. Nathan Kolb, Max Osnos, Ed-
feld were elected vice presidents; Samuel M, Levin, chairman of ward Rose and Dr. Leo Orecklin.
Mrs. Hillel L. Abrams, • secretary, Wayne University's economics The retiring president, George
and Solomon N. Cohen, trea- department, delivered the com- M. Stutz, will serve as honorary
mencement address at Beth Ye- ,member of the board.
surer.
The following were elected to hudah Schools gradifation exer-
The congregation gave Stutz
the board of directors: David I. cises last Sunday. Prof. Levin is a vote of thanks for the leader-
Berris, Morris H. Berris, Ruth the son of the founder of Yeshi- ship he gave the Temple during
Bodzin, Henry Dworkin, Meyer, vath Beth Yehudah, the late the past two years of his ad-
Eisenberg, Joseph Grossman, Rabbi Yehudah Leib Levin.
Summer sessions opened this ministration.
Louis Harris, Jerome W. Kel-
week
for the Hebrew classes of
man, Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum,
Leon Mutchnik, Abbe A. Levi, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Rabbi 3 Roosevelt Students
Louis Penfil, Dr. Harry Portnoy, Abraham Freedman announced. Win Contest Honors
Irving W. Schlussel, Rabbi M. J. For students attending public
Wohlgelernter, Rabbi Abraham schools during the regular schools
David Moscow, sixth grade
Zentman, Isadore Cohen, Solo- year, makeup classes in Hebrew,
mon B. Cohen and Charles T. Bible, Talmud and Jewish his- student at Roosevelt School, was
Gellman. Serving in addition tory and religion are offered.
awarded first prize in the chil-
are Mrs. Morris Subar and Mrs.
dren's division of the Yardville-
Jack H. Isbee, representatives British Jewry's Head
Detroit contest, sponsored by the
from the Women's League and
Citizen's Housing and Planning
Harold Platt, representing the Seeks to Mend Schism
Young Adult group.
Council of Detroit
LONDON, (JTA)—Unity with-
Installation of officers will be
Honorable mentions went to
held Wednesday evening, July in the British Jewish community Barbara Friedman and Jerry
13. The Youth Center is expect- and the prevention of a schism Schneider, also Roosevelt stu-
ed to 17,6 finished by mid-August. in the community "at all costs" dents.
Clair W. Ditchy was.chairman
was urged at a meeting of the
Max Nordau Centennial
of
the contest, which was de-
Board of Deputies of British
Celebrated at Sorbonne
signed to show the citizens the
Jews
by
its
newly-elected
presi-
value of neighborhood coopera-
PARIS, (JTA)---The centen-
tion in city planning.
nary of the birth of Max Nor- dent, Rev. Dr. A. Cohen.
dau, the late Zionist leader and
Barnett Janner, leading Zion-
Special deadline for the July
co-worker of Theodor Herzl, ist and a Labor M.P., and A.
was celebrated at the Sorbonne Moss, Alderman of the city of 8 edition, 12 noon Friday, July 1.
by the Society • of Friends of Manchester, were named vice-
Max Nordau.
presidents of the board.

At its annual election meet-
ing June 15,-Young Israel of De-
troit, named the following offi-
cers to direct the activities of

S ervices iu

Northwest Announces
Hall Rental Services

The Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation, Curtis at Santa Ro-
sa, announces that reservations
are now being accepted for
meetings or simchas of organi-
zations and individuals. The re-
cently completed school build-
ing has available rooms suitable
for meetings of 50 to 150 people;
a chapel on the second level,
for a small wedding or recep-
tion; a board room, choir re-
heasal room, and the social hall,
which accommodates as many
as 1800 persons.

Among groups now utilizing the fa-
cilities are: Jos. Bale Post of JW V ;
Tikvah Lodge, Bnai Brith ; Gilda Part-
right Chapter. Bnai Brith ; Zionist Or-
ga'nization of America ; Mizrachi Or-
ganization ; United Hebrew Schools ; De-
troit Chapter of Alpha Omega Dental
Society ; Mastersingers Choral Group ; De-
troit Lodge 1374 of Bnai Brith ; American
Jewish Congress ; Pisgah Lodge of Bnai
Brith ; Jewish Community Center Day
Camp ; Board of Education Public Night
School and other civic and community
groups.,

The first year of Jewish state-
hood witnessed the establish-
ment of 86 settlements through-
out Israel, half of which were
set up in the first five months
of 1949.

8—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 1, 1949

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Our Synagoguei

TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath services
at 11 a. m. Saturday, July 2. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will

preach.

NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath

services at 6 p. in. Friday, July 1; 9 a. m. Saturday, July 2.
Junior conga, 9:30 a. m. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach.
Mincha at 7 p.m. Perek lecture, 7:15; Sholosh Seudos, 7:45.
TEMPLE ISRAEL, Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p. m. Friday, July
1, Hampton School • auditorium, Warrington at Pickford.
Chailles. L. Goldstein,, past-president of Temple Israel, will
officiate.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Sabbath services at
7:15 p.m. Friday, July 1; 9 a.m. Saturday, July 2, Rabbi Moses
Lehrman will preach on "Criticism and Fault Finding." Week-
day services at 7:15 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday and Monday, July
3 and 4, morning services at 8 a.m.
CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Sabbath services at 7:15
p.m. Friday, July 1; 9 a.m. Saturday, July 2. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka will preach on "A Negative Approach to Religion." Class
at 6:30 p.m. Mincha at 7:30 p.m., followed by, Sholosh Seudos.
CONG. SHAAREY ZION, Linwood . at Cortland: Sabbath services
at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 1; 9 a.m. Saturday, July 2; Rabbi Leo
Goldman will preach. Talmud class at 5 p.m. Pirke Abot lec-
ture at 6 p.m. Mincha at 7:15 p.m., followed by Sholosh Seudos.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath
services at 6 p.m., Friday, July 1; 9 a.m. Saturday, July 2.
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach.
CONG. BNAI ZION. Humphrey at Holmur: Friday, July 1, serv-
ices at 7:45 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. Junior congregation, 9:30
a.m. Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin will speak, Talmud class,
5 p.m. Pirkei Aboth, 6 p.m. Larry Singal, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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