Congregational Activities Bless Children at Temple Israel Consecration Bnai Moshe .Adult School Opens Nov. 1; Lecture Series Scheduled Cong. Bnai Moshe Adult Jewish Welfare Federation • and School of Jewish Studies opens others will lecture. its season at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Classes will be taught by David:, Nov. 1, with Rabbi David Aron- son, of Minneapolis, president of the Rabbinical Assembly- of America, as guest speaker. His subject is "R ebuilding Our World:" AdmiSsion is free and the public is welcome. Four claSses will convene at 8 p.m., Tuesdays for 20 weeks, di- vided in two semesters. Subjects will be: I. Hebrew I; Keeping up with ybur • Child's Hebrew Studies; 2. Hebrew II. Becoming acquainted with :t h e Hebrew langtage. 3. Highlights of the Bible and 4. AdventUreS in Jew- ish history. At 9 p.m: Classes will merge to hear- lecturers : on topics of general interest. _ Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer, I. Sobeloff, executive director, , RABBI DAVID ARONSON Levi, Mrs. Moses Lehrman, Rab- bi Moses Lehrman and -Walter Farber. Mitchell Feldman is chairman of the School. The lecture course is open to the Israel Nachman has been public. named to the teaching staff of THE•JEWISH NEWS - 9 Beth Yehudah Schools, Rabbi Friday, October 28, 1949 Moses, Fischer, chairman of the schools' Vaad HaChinuch (Board of Education), •announced. Nachman, who will teach classes in Hebrew ' and Bible study in both afternoon and day -school, is a graduate of Yeshi- vath Jacob Joseph and of the teachers' training course of Me- sifta orah VoDaath, of Brook? lyn. The first board meeting of the year of the Beth Yehudah Schools P.T.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Simon Lerman, vice president, Oct. 27. A new slate of offiders was nominated. Beth Yehudah Schools Adds to Teaching Staff These children, aged four and five, were blessed by Rabbi Leon Fram asrthey began their career of Jewish education at Temple Israel Religious School. The blessing was part of the consecration ceremony at She mini zeret services Oct. 15. Their fathers and mothers will be guests of honor at 1a recep- tion after Sabbath eve services Friday -eve- ning, Oct. 28, at the Art Institute. The children are: Lewis Aptaker, Kenneth Apse!, 'June Bag- dade, Sherry Becker, Norman Bookstein, Joan Caplan, David Colton, Richard Colton, Pa- tricia Danto, Lane Emmer, Sylvia Feinstein, Ronald Foon. Julie Frank, Joan Gelb, Janis Gilbar, Stanley Grandon, Rosemary Grayson. Susan Green, James Grey, Rita Helfand, Lynn Ittigson, Stanley Jacobson,- Stephen Ki- _koler, Vickie Kyte, Harry Levine, Ethel Le- vine, Julie -Magidsohn, Rona Magy, Judy Marx, David Mesinar, Andrea Moguloff, Leslie Philipp, Ronald Philipp, Marcia Kaufman. Diane Levin, Lynne Oppenheim, Arvine Pearlman, Mina Rosenbloom, Tommy Sara- son, Donna Sporn, Carol Strauss, Carol Stutz, Susan _Sucher, Alan Victor, Gwen Victor, Sally Wagner, Rhoda Wain and Carole Weinberg. Shaarey Zedek_JVIen List Highlights Of Fourth Annual Laymen's Institute Bnai Israel Officers Installed at Dinner The fourth annual Layman's Institute of the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek will open with a public forum Wednesday eve- ning, Nov. 16. Guest speaker fof- the open- ing lecture will be Judge Louis E. Levinthal, associate judge of the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia . County. His sub- ject will be "Tomorrow's Juda- ism." As adviser on Jewish .af- fairs to General Lucius D. Clay in Germany and Austria, Judge Levinthal was brought into close contact with the Jewish camps and communities of Central Europe. He is a past president of the Zionist Organization of America. Following the opening forum, the Institute will present two courses on Thursday and Sat- uprday evenings, Nov. 17 and 19, Rabbi Ralph Simon of Chicago will speak on "The Ethical Classics of Judaism", and Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick of "Ra.shi —The Prince of Jewish Com- mentators". The late Friday evening service on Nov. 19 will Officers of Cong. Bnai Israel, Pontiac, were installed at a Sim- hat Torah dinner Oct. 16 at the synagogue. Morris Kampner was installed as president. He will be assisted by Meyer Simon and Irwin Kampner, vice presidents; Na- than Crone, corresponding secre- taw; Edward Blumeno, financial secretary, and Milton Ressler, treasurer. Board members are Irving Prizant, Ralph Merkovitz, Louis Surowitz, Samuel Toby and Na- than Zack. Rabbi Jacob Chinitz gave the installation address. Meyer . Simon was toastmaster. Mrs. Morris Blumeno spoke on behalf of the Sisterhood and Mrs. Mey- er Simon was chairman of the dinner. Chachmey Lublin Holds Memorial Rites Saturday Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin will observe the Yarzheit of Rabbi Meyer Shapiro at a . Me- morial gathering Saturday night. Rabbi Shapiro was the founder and dean of Yeshivath Chach- mey Lublin of Europe. ,The guest speaker will be Rabbi • A. B. Zilberg, former Rabbi of Warsaw, Poland, and at present a Rabbi in Pittsburgh. A meal will be served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Yeshivath. Chairman will be J. Soberman and the toast- master, J. Weisberg. The gathering will take place at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Yeshivath, at Linwood and Elmhurst. All friends of the Yeshivath are in- vite4 feature a symposium on Prophet, Sage, and _--Poet with Rabbis Morris Adler, Gorrelick and Simon as partiCipants. Rabbi Adlr will preach on Sabbath, Nov. 19. ( The Institute will close with a dinner Sunday, Nov. 20, with Dr. Israel J. Kazis, spiritual leader of Temple Mishkan. Tifila, Boston, as main speaker. The Institute is open to the men and women of the corn- munity. It serves as a prelude to the twenty Tuesday evenings of adult courses. YMC of Bnai Moshe Hold Monthly Social The Young _ _Married Couples Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe hold their monthly social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deutsch at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 2. Rabbi Leon Fram will review a book of current interest. Morton J. Sobel is president of • the group. Those desiring to affiliate, call the congregation for information. Tikvah Elects Kagan President Beth The following were elected of- ficers at Cong. Beth Tikvah, .9746 Petoskey: Jerome Kagan, presi- dent;. Norman Schrieber, treas- urer;, John H. Florence, financial seeretary;, Max Gelfand, record- ing secretary; Z. Faber, Gabbai. Our NEW address: 708 David Stott •Bldg. Our telephone: WO. 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