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May 23, 1952 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-23

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Beth El to Hold
Annual Institute
For Chrisawn s

Friday, May 23, 1952

9 Sholem Aleichem Institute Cantor Waldman to Conduct Beth Abraham Sabbath Services
A limited number of tickets Saturday. The service will be
Plans Shevuot Celebration will go on sale before sun down conducted by nationally promi-

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at Cong. Beth Abraham for the nent Cantor Liebele Waldman,

Rabbi Sperka to Broadcast
On May 29, members of Sho- special sabbath services at 7:30 accompanied by a professional
iern Aleichem Institute and their p m today, and at 8:30 a.m.. choir.
Shevuot Program, May 28 1
Radio Station WJR has in- families will celebrate Shevuot.
to The celebration has become tra-
The 10th annual Institute on vited Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
a Shevuot program, ditional at the Institute, and
Judaism for the Christ'ian broadcast
on Wednesday, 10:30 p.m. The is greatly anticipated by those
Clergymen and Religious Edu-
Val ii te,
-' half hour program will bring to attending previous celebrations.
the community the ideals of the The auditorium is decorated
festival commemorating the giv- with murals. depicting the his-
z
West Michigan's FINEST -
ing of the Ten Commandments tory of the holiday, and floral
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Strictly
Kosher
Hotel!
specially
p
r
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. to Moses on Mount Sinai. decorations.
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Rabbi Sperka will speak on ! pared machzur is read, and a
, "The Ten Commandments for full course dinner served.
Superb Kosher Cuisine


Kashruth observed under
Our Time." ! Because of limited space, those
strict supervision of the
Modern Appointments

Cantor Hyman J. Adler and wishing to attend are urged to
Rabbinical Association
Private Beach

I the Bnai David Choir will be in ! place their reservations at once

Supervised Children's ac-
TV, Movies, complete

charge of the musical portion of by calling DI. 1-2552, TY. 5-36d2
tivities, Children's Din-
recreational facilities on
the program.
or TE. 4-7107.
ing Room
grounds

YASHENOVSKY'S

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Opening
Decoration Day

SPECIAL
JUNE ONLY
Any Room

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cators of the Detroit area,
founded by the late Rabbi B.
Benedict Glazer. will be held at
Temple Beth El on Monday.
The Institute is sponsored by
the Temple in association with
the Detroit Council of Churches.

Detroit Pastors' Union and the
Council of Religious Education.
At the morning session at
10:30• David Wilkus, president of
the Temple. will extend greet-
ings. Dr. Herbert B. Hudnut.
minister of the Woodward Ave
Presbyterian Church, will pre-
side. and will introduce Dr Juli-
an Morgenstern. president Emer-
itus of Hebrew Union College.
Cincinnati, internationally
known Bible scholar. who will
lecture on "The Messages of
Amos and Hosea and Their
Meaning for Modern Times. -
Dr. G. Merrill Lenox. executive
secretary of the Detroit Council
of Churches, will preside at the
luncheon session at which the
following clergymen will partici-
pate: Dr. Richard S. Emrich.
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese
of Michigan: Dr. Jesse Jai Mc-
Neil, minister of the Tabernacle
National Baptist Church: Dr.

Marshall R. Reed. Bishop of the
Methodist Church. Detroit Dis-
trict: Dr. Edward W. WilicOx,
superintendent of the Congre-
gational Association of Detroit.
A lunch will be served by
members of the Sisterhood of
the Temple.
Dr. Benjamin F. Holme s min-
ister of the Westla•n Methodist
Church. will preside at the after-
noon session at 1:30. at which
Dr. Ellis Rivkin. professor of his-
tory at Hebrew Union College,
will lecture on "Judaism. Chris-
tianity and a World in Crisis."

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- Cocktail parties and rhumba lessons.

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DURING MONTH OF JUNE

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where every minute of your stay sparkles

with exciting •vents! ~

• Planned Activities... sports. roasts.
hayrides
• BARON'S OWN CABARET ... danc-
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• Cocktail Hoar . . . Midnitt snacks

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SUMMER PARADISE

You'll be happily surprised at
the newness of South Haven. This vaca-
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within easy reach is a wonderland of vocation
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Modern Resorts and cottages. Complete shop-
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Reuben LeNine to Head
Temple Israel M en

At its annual meeting last
week, the Men's Club of Temple
Israel elected Reuben Levine its
new president. Elected with him

were Nathan
Kolb. Harry
Landsman. Irv-
ing A. Levy and

Benjamin Bag-
dade. vice-pres-
idents: Julius C.
Pliskow, Natha
niel Pernick and
Louis Wolfgang,

secretaries: an
Robert L. Rosen
Levine
treasurer.
Filling a one year vacancy on
the board of directors will be
Alexander Betz. Two-year board
members are: Solly Abels, David
Arkin, Morton J. Bechek, Arnold
L. Bramson. William Brown. Jo-
seph Buegeleisen, Samuel Char-
foos, Abraham *B. Flayer, Andrew
H. Gantz, Alan P. Goldstein,
Henry M. Gottlieb, Arthur I.
Gould, Max Klarin, Dan Krouse,
Louis Lazarus, Harry H.- Man-
heimer, Herbert Margolis. Gil-
bert Owen, Dr. Theodore Rosen.
Ellsworth R. Roston. Larry M.
Schwartz, Sol I. Stein and Sam
Sussman.
"The Sceptic's Diary." a play-
let recording emphasizing the
work of the Jewish Chautauqua
Society, was featured on the eve-
ning's program.

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