Impressive Reception's Planned for Menahetn Begin on Sunday, Monday 8 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 6, 1952 The fifth annual Temple Is- been planned for all age grou rael picnic will be held Sunday, Mrs. Harold Schakne, of at Lola Valley Park. Starting temple Sisterhood, Hyman Jac at noon, a program of races, son, of the Men's Club, a I games and entertainment has Heinz Herz, of the Youth Gro In conjunction with its are in charge of picnic arrang Shaarey Zedek to Hold 12th Grade Graduation After his appearance in To- Israel, following which he be- ronto, and visits in several large came leader of the Herut Party, renters in the United States, the opposition in the Knesset. Menahem Begin will make his the Israel parliament. monthly late Friday service at scheduled address He will speak here on the sub- 8:15 p.m., today, Cong. Shaarey ject, "Israel and the Negotiations Zedek will hold commencement in D e t r oft. Sun- with Germany," and will ex- exercises for its 12th grade of day, 2:30 p.m.. at plain the position the Herut Central High party opposing any of dealings with the religious school. Eighteen stu- S c h0 o 1 auditor- dents who have completed 12 the country that has wantonly years of religious studies will be him. Linwood at 1..! and maliciously destroyed a Tuxedo. ; graduated. third of the Jewish nation. Par- His appearance The sermon will be delivered i I ticipating in the program also by Rabbi Morris-Adler, and mu- here is sponsored will be members of the Detroit Begin by the Z i o n ists- sic will be directed by Dan Froh- Revisionists of Detroit and a Cantors' Association with ap- man, with Cantor Sonenklar of- committee consisting propriate musical numbers. eitiZellS . On Monday. at 6:30 p.m., , a ficiating with the synagogu- of religious and lay leaders of the community and judges of banquet will be tendered Mr. choir. Awards to graduates will be the several courts of the city. Begin, at Lachar's. Reservations Ty . g iven by Jud ge Charles Rubiner, Begins colorful career as a may be made by calling champion of the national aspir- 5-3194, WE. 4-7674 or UN. 4-1829. congregation president; Dr. Leo- a tions of the J e w i s h people At 10:30 a.m.. Monday, he will nard Sid 1 o w, vice-president: started in his native city of be received by Acting Mayor Samuel J. Berke, past-president Brisk. Poland. Later, by the ex- Louis C. Miriani at the City Hall. of the Men's Club; and Harry igencies of the war, he found On his arrival at the airport, M. Shulman, past-president of himself in Palestine in the uni- Begin will be greeted by mem- the congregation. A social hour form of a Polish soldier, rose to bers of the reception committee, will follow. become commander in chief of city officials and the students of I Regular services will be held the Hebrew underground forces, the Carmel Hebrew School. Any at 9 a.m., Saturday. the Irgun Zvai Leumi, which one wishing accommodation to I played an important role in the the airport should call TO. 8- Bnai David Graduates 13 on Sunday Morning establishment, of the State of 4204. 1 r SERVICES SYNAGOGUE CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m.. today: at 9 a.m.. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Edward Spilkin will be ob- served. CONG. AHAi'AS ACHIM: At Saturday services Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn will preach on "The Jewish Ideal of Peace." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday. services Rabbi. Israel I. Halpern will preach on "How to Receive a Blessing." The Bar Mitzvah of Seymour Manello will be observed. The` third quarterly business meeting will be held at 8:45 p.m., Thursday, in the synagogue. CONG. BNAI DAVID: At Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "The Sacrifice of Ascetic." The Bar Mitzvah of Herman Bidlofsky will be observed. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 'services tonight Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on "The Moral Wisdom of the Talmud." The Bar Mitz- vah of James Abrams Wagner will be observed. ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m.. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Albert Zlatkin will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: At sabbath services. 11 a.m., Saturday, Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum, of Flint, will be guest preacher. Bnai Moshe Bar Mitzvah Club Hears Hockey Talk Two hockey stars, Sid Abel of the Detroit Red Wings and Jim- my Peters of the Chicago Black Hawks. were guest speakers at the final meeting of the Cong. Bnai Moshe Bar Mitzvah Club Sunday. Also on the program was the presentation of championship trophies to Bnai Moshe basket- ball players by Harry Kwiker, Junior Congregation chairman. The Club will resume meetings in September. • Temple Israel to Hold Annual Picnic SUnday Adas Shalom Confirmation Class to Hold Dance Saturday Bnai David Boys' ClUb Has Concluding Service Many fathers were among the 100 who attended . the conclud- ing service of the season of the Bnai David Boys' Club, May 25, in the synagogue social hall. Sheldon Davis conducted the service. Speakers included Jo- seph Guttfreund, chairman of the club, Arthyr Oleinick, Rabbi Joshua Sperkg, Harry Howard, Joseph Gorman and M. Matth- ewson of the Juvenile Court. Serving on committees are Ne Arnold. Sol Babbush, Ben Bagdade, J seph Bean, Morton Beechek, Caro Charles, Martin Citrin, Harry Coito Sam Goldstein, Milton Johnson, M Max Klarin, Nathan Kolb, Irving Lev Jack Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M Herbert Margolis, Mrs. Harry Millm Tom Middledorf, Dore Nova.. M Louis Schostak, Arthur Weber a Louis Wolfgang. The 1952 confirmation class of Adas Shalom Synagogue, whose services will be solemnized June 22, will hold a dance Saturday evening, at the synagogue social h a 11. Non - confirmands and All Temple families their friends are invited. friends are invited. The program will include dancing, refreshments and en- tertainment. For information and tickets, call 'Rochelle Labo- vitz. UN. 4-0344. •.... •-• .. •• • ..•.• Suburban Temple Officers Walter D. Schmier was elect- ed president of the Suburban Temple. Other officers are Ben H. Weil, Eugene Sims, Mannie Fishman. vice presidents; Mrs. Sidney , Reibel, Bernard Lieber- man, secretaries; Sanford Kap- lan. treasurer: board members: • c iassnian.'s Resat Mrs. Marvin Bruck. Ben Colman. Mont- Ferar. Ramon Gerson. Bertram Leonard Kaatz, Theodore Kelter Jr.. Norman tr ina R nfgollei w ianngd Lesser. T he were Nelected Steinbe rg. gomery Reasonable Rates consis- tent with the BEST of everything. Beautiful rooms with private bath and shower, spacious grounds, kosher food, chil- dren's governess, Tv, danc- ng, sports, playground. Write to a one-year term: Theodore Birn- M. Shifman and Mrs. Morris krant. Donald Cohn. Maxwell Jospey, Sandubrae, presidents of Con- Mrs. Daniel Mandlebaum. Harry Modell. for Rates and Booklet. Richard Orloff. Dr. James Roe. Kenneth gregation Bnai David and the Sachs and Harold Schiller. 227 OAK STREET synagogue's Sisterhood, will pre- South Hasen, Michigan The Jewish Theatrical Guild sent diplomas and awards at the Phones: 408 or 449 Bnai David Religious School testimonial for Milton Be r le graduation Sunday morning at netted $40,000 for charity. the synagague. Rabbis Joshua Sperka and Eric Greenbaum will speak. The graduates include Anne Cannon, Jerry Char, Risha Co- I Bailey Avenue :-: South Haven, Michigan hen, Barbara Feldman, Arlene Herman. 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