Congregational Activities Beth Moses to Lay Cornerstone for New Synagogue at Ceremonies Sunday Congregation Beth Moses will celebrate the laying of the cor- nerstone of its planned new synagogue, on the site of the Shapiro Re-Elected Beth El's President Nate S. Shapero was re-elected have a Sunday School, a Young President of Temple Beth El at Men's Club, a choir and an elab- the 100th annual meeting of the orate meeting hall in addition congregation on June 14. Other to the house of worship. Donors to the building fund are being inscribed in the synagogue's memorial book. LeVine Re-Elected By Temple Israel Temple Israel re-elected Harry C. LeVine, eminent engineer, as its president, at the annual din- ner meeting held June 15 at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Jacob A.. Citrin was re- elected vice-president, Louis proposed structure, at Oakman Coart and Linwood Ave., at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 25. A prom- inent speaker will address the gathering. Emil Kahn, president, has ex- tended an invitation to the en- tire community to attend the ceremonies. The building com- mittee consists of Sam Yuster, R. Shayowitz, Meyer Fraiberg, T. Silverman, Ben Feldman, G. Silverman, A. Moss. M. Schwartz, A. Z. Berkowitz and Harry H. Anbender. , Congregation Beth Moses, formerly also known as Anshe Romania, has functioned here for more than 50 years. In the new building it is - planned to JTS Awards Degrees To Rabbinic Leaders NEW YORK — The Jewish Theological Seminary of Ameri- ca awarded honorary degrees to outstanding leaders of Ameri- can spiritual and intellectual life, including Harry J. Carman, dean of Columbia College, and Simon H. Rifkind, formerly Judge of the United States Fed- eral Court, commencement ex- ercises Sunday. This 56th Seminary com- mencement dedicated to the golden jubilee celebration of the Rabbinical Assembly of Ameri- ca. To mark this occasion, the Seminary conferred honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity upon the following past presi- dents of the Assembly: Rabbis Max Arzt, Israel M. Goldman : Robert Gordis, Simon Green- berg, Eugene Kohn, Leon S. Lang, and Louis M. Levitsky. Seventeen senior students of the Rabbinical School were or- dained as "Rabbi, Teacher and Preacher", and received the de- gree of Master of Hebrew Lit- erature. Cong. Beth Aaron Social To End Season, Mark Synagogue Affiliation The entire synagogue family of Cong. Beth Aaron will meet for a season-closing social at the synagogue, Wyoming at Thatcher, at 8:30 p.m. Monday, June 26. Members and friends are in- vited to attend the social at which vital plans for the corn- ing year will be discussed. The congregation will also celebrate Beth Aaron's acceptance to membership in the United Syn- agogues of America. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will be guest speaker at the affair. Re- freshments will be served. The ground breaking cere- mony of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations' new na- tional headquarters, the BERG MEMORIAL—HOUSE OF LIV- ING JUDAISM, will be held in New York City this Sunday. Synago r eei Our CONG. BNAI ZION, Humphrey at Holmur: Sabbath services 8 p.m. Friday, June 23; 9 a.m. Saturday, June 24. Jr. cong. 9:30 a.m. Donald Einhorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Einhorn, and Fred Rosen, son of Mrs. Samuel Rosen and the late Mr. Rosen, will celebrate their Bar Mitzvah. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Sabbath services, 7:15 p.m.. Friday, June 23; 9 a.m. Saturday, June 24. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM, 2705 Joy Rd.: Sabbath services 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 23; 9 a.m. Saturday, June 24. TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath services 11 a.m. Saturday, June 24. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton: Sabbath services 6 p.m., Friday, June 23; 9 a.m. Saturday, June 24. CONG. ADAS YESHURUN, 2625 Tyler: Sabbath services 7:50 p.m. Friday, June 23; 9:15 a.m. Saturday, June 24. Rabbi Leo Gold- man will preach on "Israel Asks for Peace." CONG. BNAI DAVID, 14th at Elmhurst: Sabbath services 7 p.m. Friday, June 23; 8:45 a.m. Saturday, June 24. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "Moses Strikes the Rock." NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa Rosa: Sabbath services 6 p.m. Friday, June 23; 8:45 a.m. Saturday, June 24. Jr. cong., 9:30 a.m.; children's service, 10:30 a.m. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM, Linwood at Sturtevant: Sabbath serv- ices '7:55 p.m. Friday, June 23; 9:15 a.m. Saturday, June 24. 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Sheldon Miller Heads S.Z. Jr. Congregation NATE S. SHAPERO EMIL KAHN S ervices in Friday, June 23, 1950 Sheldon Miller w a s elected president of the Shaarey Zedek Junior Congregation for t h e coming year. He succeeds Bud Charlip. • David Weisman was chosen 0 TAKE YOUR officers re-elected were: David vice-president and Sally Korn- • CAR Wilkus, vice-president; Lawrence wise, secretary. O ABOARD* J. Michelson, treasurer. OVERNIGHT EVERY NIGHT New members of the board The following trustees were are: TO CLEVELAND ONE WAY Ruth Chodoroff, Rhoda elected for a three-year term: Coggan, Dorothy Firestone, Ber- o Leave 10:30 p.m.E.S.T.. arrive $3 90 a.m. Rate for car $6.95 plus Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, Ralph A. nard Firestone, I r win Field, a 0 6 3% tax. Mayer, Arthur H. Rice, Leon S. Sara Handelsman, Shana Geller, OVERNIGHT EVERY NIGHT Wayburn. Henrietta Hermelin, Ruth Ann ONE WAY Trustees holding over are: Prag, Sheldon Nachman, Bev- o TO BUFFALO 25 Leave 5 p.m. E.S.T., arrive 9 $ o Sidney J. Allen, Harry A. Lyman, erly Stein, Ralph Wittenberg ;.1.laR x ate for car 12.95 plus plus tax Harry S. Grant, Leonard T. Lew7 and Victor Spear. is, Gilbert Michel, Leonard N. o EXCURSIONS TO PUT-IN-BAY .• daily except Friday starting June 17 Simons, Louis Tabashnik, Joseph a ONE WAY TRIPS to Mackinac Island M. Welt, Julian G. Wollner. 0 0 Harbor Springs, Soo Locks, Chicago Ex-officio trustees are: Mrs. M. George Wayburn, president 0 GREAT LAKES CRUISES of the Sisterhood; Dr. Max B. O NIAGARA FALLS all-ex- $2475 0 pense cruise—daily railings. Winslow, president of the Men's ,,p WEEKEND cruise to Mack- Club; Henry Levitt, chairman of „, 0 0 i n n r i ju sty lan 1s t . every Sat. start-, 31 05 FOR EVERY the Cemetery Board. ,7 - HARRY C. LeVINE Schostak, treasurer, and Arthur J. Hass, secretary. Newly-elected members of the board are Max- well Emmer, Earl Freshman, Nathaniel Goldstick, Charles L. Goldstein and Jack 0. Lefton. Rabbi Leon Frain, in his an- nual report, summarized his 25 years in the rabbinate in De- troit. He stated that the high- est reward that has come to him of all his labors was the privilege he enjoyed of leading Temple Israel to the path of building a new synagogue. Mr. LeVine urged the mem- bers to accelerate their gifts to assure the completion of the Temple Israel building by Sept. 11, the eve of Rosh Hashanah. Musical Tribute to Rabbi The crowning event of the meeting was the rendition by the Sisterhood' Choral Group of a composition whose rehearsal had been kept a secret. It was a musical composition by Karl W. Haas to Anne Campbell's poem, "In Twenty - Five Years — For Rabbi Leon Fram." Anne Camp- bell had published this poem in the Detroit News in honor of the 25th anniversary of Rabbi Fram's arrival in Detroit. The premier rendition of this original musical composition by Cantor Robert S. Tulman and the Sisterhood Choir, accompa- nied by Bella Goldberg, brought a tremendous ovation to Rabbi Fram. TELEVISION SERVICE in Your Home (If Possible) For Only .6.. Plus parts if not in warranty Associated TV Service West Side East Side VErmont7-4870 VEnice 9-9022 lilliffillOS PURPOSE Impressive Consecration Services at Bnai Moshe "Dive of Torah" was t h e theme at impressive consecra- tion ceremonies at Bnai Moshe, June 18. Cantor David. Katzman, who chanted the Moh Tovu and led a choir in Modim Anachnu, Yis- noel Voraiso and Fregt die Welt, was followed by Rabbis Moses Lehrman and Moses Fischer who delivered the main address and blessed the consecrants respect- ively. Mitchell Feldman, chairman of the school board, presented diplomas to the consecrants and Theodore Curtis, president of Bnai Moshe, presented gradu- ates with Bibles. O 5-DAY MIDWEEK cruise—. 50 every Monday startingJ uly3rd. 7 - DAY CRUISE sailing every - Sat. or Monday starting July $885 0 1 st, vp 0 Above cruises complete with O O meals. 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