THE JEWISH NEWS

Mich. Conference of United Synagogue Charles Grosberg, Rabbi I. Lehrman
To Be Formed at Detroit Convention
Guests at Bnai Moshe Ceremony

The first Michigan Conference noon includes seminars on "A
of - the United Synagogue of Practical Approach to Jewish
America will be held in Detroit Education," "Building Syna-
over the weekend of May 25-27, gogue - Attendance," "Music for
it was announced by Maxwell Your Synagogue," and "The
Abbell, of Chicago, president. Case for Jewish Youth."
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, vice-presi-
Speakers at these Seminars in-
dent of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, is clude: - Dr. Emil Lehman, assist-
general chairman of.the confer- ant executive director; Dr. Ab-
ence.
raham E. Millgram, educational
Cong. Shaarey Zedek" will be director, Cantor David J. Fut-
terman, director, department of
host to the delegates.
The program will start with music and Mordecai Abromowitz
Sabbath services - on Friday director of youth activities, Chi-
night at Shaarey Zedek. - Follow- cago Council, all of the United
ing the service, a round • table Synagogue.
At an assembly session at
discussion on "Tomorrow's Ju-
daism" will be held with Rabbi 4:30 p.m., a Michigan Region Of
Morris Adler serving as modera- the United Synagogue will be
tor and with Rabbi Hillel Ru- formally established.
daysky, Bay City; Rabbi Philip
Kieval, Benton Harbor;, - and
Rabbi Gershon Winer, Grand
Rapids, participating.
Special services will be held
Satuiday morning in Detroit
synagogues. At Cong. Adas Sha-
lom, Rabbi Harry Cohen of
Saginaw will be guest speaker.
The first high school class to
Rabbi Arnold Lasker of Flint, be graduated from Temple Is-
will occupy the pulpit of Cong. rael in the new Temple building
Beth Aaron. Rabbi Kieval will is also the largest class in the
speak at Congregation ; Bnai Temple's history.
Moshe, and Rabbi Winer will
Twenty-six graduates will re-
deliver the sermon at Shaarey ceive their diplomas from Harry
Zedek.
C. LeVine, congregation presi-
An open discussion on "Con- dent, and Mrs. Samuel Blacher,
servative Judaism" will be the chairman of the religious school
topic of an oneg shabbat at board, at exercises at 8:30 p.m.,
4 p.m., at Shaarey Zedek. Hon. today.
Charles Rubiner will chair the
Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein,
discussion.
of Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac,
A reception to delegates will will be gueit speaker.
be tendered by Shaarey Zedek
Rabbi Leon Fram will present
Saturday night. The cantors of the Men's Club awards for ex-
the Detroit Conservative Syna- cellence in scholarship and ex-
gogues will join in a- musicale tra-curricular activities. Harvey
and a special -presentation will Saperstein will serve as vale-
be offered by the Sisterhood of dictorian.
Shaarey Zedek.
The graduating class will con-
On Sunday morning the Mich-, duct the services, and Temple
igan Friends of the Seminar will Israel choir will sing with Can-
meet for a breakfast meeting. tor Robert S. Tulman, under the
The luncheon session will be baton of Karl W. Haas, organist
highlighted by an address of Dr. and music director.
Simon Greenberg, executive di-
Winners of the extra-curricu-
rector of the United Synagogue, lar awards are: Stuart Small,
speaking on "Our Program for Carol Tanner, Samuel Goldstein,
American Israel."
Aviva Freedman, Deborah Mar-
Dr. A. M. Hersh/no. 4, rabbi golis.
emeritus and Judge Rubiner,
Winners of the scholarship
president of Shaarey Zedek, will, awards are : Sandra Lazarus, Sol
speak for the host -congregation. Sylvan, Harvey Saperstein, Judy
The program for Sunday after- Segal and Jerry Schostak. The
winner of the leadership /medal
Jerry Millman.
Dean of Yeshivath Telse is Joseph
Taylor, instructor of
Speaks to Aqudath Israel the graduating class and Harry
L. Pliskow, Men's Club president,
Rabbi Eliyahu Maier Bloch, will lead the procession of the
dean of Yeshivath Telse, Cleve- students.
Members of the graduating class ate:
land. will be guest speaker at Bill
Arkin, Pearl J. Berger, Morris Eis-
the first anni- enberg, Aviva Freedman, Arnold Gal-
perin,
Lea Goldenberg, Samuel Gold-
versary banquet stein, Nancy
Kreekun, Sandra Lazarus,
of Agudath Is- Sidney Leib, Cyvia Leipzig, Deborah
Jerry Millman, Tamara Mitch-
' rael
7 p.m., Margolis,
ell, Ruth Roth, Phyllis Rothman, Harvey
Sunday, at Saperstein, Jerry Schr•Judy Segal,
Talberg, Stuart E nail, Sol Syl-
Lachar's on Marvin
van. Carol Tanner, Herbert Weiss, Rich-
Dexter.
ard Zatkin and Joyce Zieve.
Rabbi Bloch,
well known to 152-Year-Old Synagogue Hit
Detroiters, i s In ,Explosion at Gibraltar
one of the lead-
GIBRALTAR, (JTA)—The Ne-
ing contempor- futzot- Yehuda synagogue here
Rabbi Bloch ary Jewish was damaged recently when a
thinkers. Michael Tress, presi- British armaments ship, HMS
dium member of Agudath Israel Bedenham, exploded in the har-
of America, will also be present. bor. Constructed in 1799, t h e
Rabbi Solomon Gruskin will be synagogue will remain closed
toastmaster.
until repairs can be carried out.

Impressive rites will mark the
cornerstone laying of the Bnai
Moshe religious school building
on Sunday.
Charles Grosberg, . donor of

Sunday in the chapel. Partici-
pating in the declamation are
the following students from
grades seven to nine : Theodora
Deutsch, "The Sacred Tongue;"
Joan Edelheit, "A Jewish • Ver-
sion of the Bible;"-Rachael Hot-.
"tz, "The New Colossus;" San-
dra Iczkovitz, "Moses;" Fern
Marcus, "What Is a Jew;" Gail
Michelson,_ "Confession;" Frie-
delle Schrier, "The Fountain;"
Sally Schiunan, "The Humanity
of Jewish Wisdom" and Evelyn
Simon, "The Eternal Riddle."
Judges will be Abe Finkel-
stein, Eugene Gelbman, Mrs.
Benjamin Weiss and Mr. Ben-
jamin Reznick. Walter - Farber,
director, will act as chairman..

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Isadore R. Cohen, president of
the .Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
announces the annual member-
ship meeting on Sunday, 2:30
p.m., at Cong. Mogen Abraham.
A report will be given on fin-
ances and education. Election of
new members to the board will
also take place. Cohen a 1 s o
stated that postcards were -sent
to all members, the card entitl-
ing the holder to vote.
For further information, call
Hyman Wohl, executive director,
TU. 3-3700.

Rabbinical Council Holds
Convention'on May 28

CHARLES GROSBERG

Religious education and prac-
tices, future- Israel endeavors
and spiritual contributions to
the national mobilization -pro-
gram will be considered at -the
15th annual convention of the
Rabbinical Council of America,
May 28 to 30, at the Breakers
Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J.
Rabbi Samuel Berliant of
Jackson Heights, N. Y., presi-
dent, announced the appoint-
ment of Rabbi Solomon J. Sharf-
man as chairman of the con-
vention committee.

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the site on which the building
is being erected, will be honored
With the laying of the corner-
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stone.
The building will honor the
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speaker at the banquet follow- (More Synagogue News, Page 10)
ing the ceremonies which will
commence at 5:30 p.m. in the
synagogue and continue with
the cornerstone laying at the
building.
Dinner will be served at 6:30
p.m. Prominent communal lead-
ers will participate.
Mitchell Feldman will preside
at the cornerstone ceremonies.
Joseph L. Staub will be toast-
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CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern will preach on "Judaism—for Living or -Surviving."
CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Goldman
- will speak on "One Manner of Law for the Stranger, as for
One • or Your Own Country
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: - Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8 :45 a.m., Saturday.
TEMPLE- BETH EL: At Saturday morning services, at 11 a.m.,
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach.
CONG. JOSEPH W. ALLEN At Saturday services Rabbi David S.
Bakst will preach on "What Does History Teach the Modern
Jew?"
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m.,
today: at 9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: ,At Saturday services Rabbi Joihua S. Sperka
will preach on "Faultless Giving."
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEB: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at -9
a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:40 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BETH MOSES: At Saturday services Rabbi Isidor Schnee-
baig will preach on "Continuity and Perpetuation as Jewish
Ideals."
CONG. BETH AARON: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today, at
8:45 •.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Gerald Cohen will be
Observed.

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Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
To Hold Annual Meeting

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