Congregational Activities Shaarey Zedek To Graduate 17 Temple Israel Slates Election on June 15 The annual dinner meeting of Temple Israel will be held Thurs- day night, June 15, in the Jade ,Room of the Detroit Leland Ho- tel. Officers and trustees will be elected. Instead of the usual annual report, Rabbi Leon Fram will re- count his 25 years of service to Detroit and his 10 years in the pulpit of Temple Israel. Featured on the program will be the new Sisterhood Choral Group, and a description of the nearly-completed Temple build- ing by Louis H. Schostak, chair- man of the building committee. Rabbi Fram will attend the convention of the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis this week-end. Young Israel Presents Cantata at 27th Dinner The 27th anniversary dinner of Young Israel of Detroit, held May 28, was attended by close to 400 persons. The program, included greet- ings from Samuel W. Platt, president; Morris H. Berris, gen- eral chairman of the . event; David Feldstein, chairman of the journal, and an address by Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, direc- tor of Young Israel. A cantata, "Hag Habikkurim," was presented by 24 members of Young Israel. - Felix Resnick conducted the cantata, with Lillian Robbins as accompanist. Participants included: \. David Greenbaum. Albert Karbal. William Margolin, Harold Platt, Sidney Resnick, Seymour - Ribiat, Marvin Selig- son, Shlomo Sperka, Fayga Berris, Bar- bara Bletcher, Helen Bletcher, Yetta Bod- zin, Lillian Fox, Jackie Levin. Libby Ma- gier, Frances Malach, Raye Rabinovitch, Rochelle Sandweiss, Yetta Rubins, Esther Seligson, Ursula Sitzman, Bernice Schwartz and Judith Sperka. Rabbi Samuel Prero adapted the speaking parts. and Hillel L. Abrams was dramatic director. Jerusalem Yeshivah Delegates Meet with Detroiters Saturday Detroit members of the Ameri- can Friends of Mir Yeshivah, in Jerusalem, will honor two guests from that institution at a reception at 5:30 p.m. Satur- day, June 10, at the Young Is- rael Center, Dexter at Fullerton. Rabbi Benjamin Finkel, son of the Yeshivah dean, and Rabbi Eliezer Yehudah, a lecturer at the college, will be guests of the Detroit community. They will be accompanied by Dr. Samson R. Weiss of New York, national director of Young Israel and former dean of Detroit's Yeshi- voth Beth Yehudah. Rabbi Leib Bakst, president of the Detroit friends of Mir Ye- shivah, invites t h e public to attend the reception. Beth El's Annual Meeting Wednesday /- The 100th annual dinner meet- ing of Temple Beth El will be held at .7 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, in the Franklin Memorial Hall. Annual reports by Nate S. Shapero, president of the Tem- ple, and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be followed by the election and installation of officers and trustees. The Library of the Temple was one of the eight Congregational Libraries in the country to re- ceive a citation from the Jewish Book Council of America. Sabbath morning services are at 11 o'clock Dr. Glazer will preach. The annual graduation of the high school of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will take place at 8:15 p.m. Friday, June 9, at a special late Friday evening service. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach, and Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorre- lick will greet the graduates and their parents. Cantor Jacob H. Soneklar and choir, under the direction of Dan Frohman, will officiate. The valedictory address will be given by Frederick Horwitz. Following the service, a social hour will be tendered the grad- uates, their families and friends. A program will be presented by the graduates on the theme, "Our Jewish Life." Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman, committee on education, will of- fer greetings. Harry Shulman and Judge Charles Rubiner, president of the congregation, will present the diplomas. Abra- ham Satovsky, president of the Men's Club, will award the Na- tional Federation of Men's Clubs Medal to the most outstanding student. The annual Men's Club awards, in the form of Kiddush Cups for the best students of the Religious School, will be made by Dr. Morris Burstein. Members of this year's high school graduating class are: Selma Ruth Arkin. Paul Borman. Mar- ion Ruth Cullen, Sara Beth Goodman, Adele Lenore Gordon, Laura C. Gotten- tag. Ledra Mae Hirsch, Frederick Horwitz, Marilyn Rhoda Jacoby, Phyllis Harriett Korn, Enid Barbara Lewis. Susan Ruth Popkin, Doris Shirley Ruskin, Seymour Harold Sandweiss. Saralee Lois Shulman, Judith Stein, Sally Ruth Tafler. S ervice) in Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, retir- ing president of the Sisterhood of the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation, announces a joint in- stallation of the Sisterhood and Men's Club officers and board members Wednesday, June 14, 8:30 p.M., at the social hall, 7045 Curtis. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will in- stall the following officers of the Sisterhood: Mrs. Philip Hellman, president, Mesdames Herbert Harris, Alex Brooks, Ben Mor- ganroth, vice presidents; David Samuelson, financial secretary; David Dunsky, treasurer; Nor- man Allen, corresponding secre- tary; George Liss, recording sec- retary; Mesdames Ben Bailey, David Aaron, Sol Brenner, H. Festenstein, mailing secretaries. The Sisterhood Choral Group will render selections under the direction of Mrs. Markel. A soc- ial hour will follow. Silver, Sachar Speak In CCAR Symposium One of the highlights of the 61st annual, convention of the Central Conference of• American Rabbis at the Hotel Gibson in Cincinnati will consist of a symposium Sunday evening, June 11, on "The Future of the American Jewish Community." The participants will be Dr. Abba Hillel Silver and Dr. Abram L. Sachar. THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, June 9, 1950 The third annual congrega- tional. picnic of Temple Israel will be held at 12 noon Sunday, June 11, at Lola Valley Park. Highlighted on the program are two softball games, and an exhibition by the Temple Israel sponsored Cub Pack, under the direction of Morton Bechek, cub master. In addition, there will be games and contests for all age groups. Mrs. Harold Schakne, repre senting the Sisterhood; Nathan Kolb and Ben Bagdade, Men's Club; Alvin Talberg, Youth Group; and Mrs. Jerome Arfa, Young Women's Committee, are co-chairmen of the general com- mittee responsible for the event. 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