Sinai Ho'spital Directors to Discuss Kashrut Issue with Orthodox Leaders 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Sen. Moody, Rabbi Fasman to Add Yeshivah Graduation on Thursday Friday., June 13, 1952 ,.Satovsk v is Honored r - The meeting appointed a com- On Monday, the board of Sinai With'National Post Hospital will meet with repre- mittee of rabbis and laymen to sentatives of the orthodox com- confer with the board of Sinai ...Abraham Satovsky of Congr- munity to discuss with them Hospital to discuss plans for the getion Shaarey Zedek was elect- their requests for the observance of kashrut in the new Jewish installation of kitchens and ed vice-president of the Na- hospital when it opens in the cafeterias. Steps were tall..;'m to clarify the issue before the con- fall. stituencies of synagogues and The invitation to such a meet- organizations during the next ing, extended by the board of few weeks and to crystalize the hospital, came as a result of opinion on- this question. the meeting on June 5, at the Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz of Beth Shmuel Synagogue, con- Congregation Beth Shmuel vened by the Vaad Harabonim, opened the session last Thurs- the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, day and Rabbi Wohlgelernter and attended by 68 delegates from 21 synagogues and organi- presided. Participants in the dis- cussion included Rabbis Israel zations. Halpern. Samuel H. Prero, The Vaad Harabonim -spokes- Chaim Meisels, Moses Silver, men stated that in March of Solomon H. Gruskin, Joshua S. 1951 they held discussions on the Sperka and Max Kapustin, and kashrut subject with Nate S. Daniel Temchin. Phillip Stoll- Shapero, chairman of the hos- man. Abraham Nusbaum, Zvi pital building committee. De- Tomkiewicz B e n j a m in Aron- mands were then presented for son, Joseph Borenstein, Irving a completely kosher hospital by Sarnoff, Yechezkiel Grubner, Rabbis Leizer Levin, Max J. Sam Belkin. Melech Lifshitz, Wohlgelernter, David S. Bakst Abbe A. Levi, Isidor Sosnick and and Morris Adler. Rabbi Leon Selig Genser. Frain. it was reported at the ABRAHAM SATOVSKY June 5 meeting, also was a mem- tional Federation of Jewish Bnai Brith Award ber of the committee. Men's Clubs at. their 23rd annual The June 5 conference voiced Goes to Bishop Haas convention recently held in deep interest in the observance — of Jewish dietary laws at Sinai At its annual banquet on Boston. Hospital. It was pointed out that June 5, Julius Housman Lodge, Other local men elected to the even when hospital facilities are of Bnai Brith, presented its an- board of directors were: Sam- open to people of all creeds, "the nual award to Bishop Francis J uel J. Berke and Benjamin Sid- essential character of an institu- Haas, of Grand Rapids. low of Congregation Shaarey Ze- tion ouilt by the Jewish com- Bishop Haas, in receiving the dek, and David Aaron and Her- munity should not violate the award said that Americans must bert Harris of Adas Shalom. time-hallowed traditions dating abolish selfishness and work to Albert H. Jacobson, of Chi- back to Sinai 33 centuries ago." do away with disunity and ha- cago, is the new national presi- Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, associ- tred if we are to save the world dent. ate professor at Wayne Univer- for freedom. sity, member of the faculty of CARD OF THANKS He called on Americans to ex- Beth Yehudah, said, that in his pand the Point Four program, The family of the late George native Hamburg, Germany. an stating that armed warfare is N. Smith wishes to thank its rel- interdenominational hospi t a 1 , no answer to peace. Even if we atives and friends for the many which originated under Jewish won a test by might over corn- kindnesses extended during its auspices, but providedof its munism, there would be another recent bereavement.. beds for non-Jewish patients, group springing up to take its was always strictly kosher. and place. If the rest of the world that this did not prevent the can not survive," Bishop Haas Hamburg municipality from said, "neither can we." building an annex to the hos- He proposed that "we all work pital at its own cost. for a national and state FEPC - Harris T. Glickman told the I as a start toward working for delegates of the 35-year-old his- freedom. tory of earlier... efforts to estab- lish a Jewish hospital in Detroit, and of the activities by the first 48 to Be Consecrated hospital group which turned By Cong. Shaarey Zedek over $50,000 to the present Jew- ish Hospital Association with the Forty-eight young women will understanding that the new be consecrated at exercises at hospital would observe kashru .:. Cong. Shaarey Zedek on Sunday, Samuel W. Platt. of Young Israel, 10 a.m. The consecration class pointed out that he and others will present a sabbath cantata who contributed and worked for entitled, "A Song of the Year." the hospital building fund were Rabbi Morris Adler and Can- assured by Julian H. Krolik. that tor Jacob H. Sonenklar will offi- this basic concept of Jewish tra- ciate, with the music direction dition will be honored. under Dan Frohman, who will also conduct an orchestra corn- posed of members of the Detroit Cong. Adas Shalom to Hold Symphony. Joint Installation Wednesday Sen. Blair Moody and Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasman, president of the Chicago Hebrew Theological College, will be guest speakers at graduation exercises of Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Yeshivah, an- nounced David J. Cohen, newly- elected president of the Beth Ye- hudah Schools. Sen. Moody will speak on "The are owed $40,000 in back wa Klein reported that 60 cent of all expenditures went teachers' salaries. The total come of $159,388 was overs leaving a deficit of $3,287. Among the sources of inc it was reported that volun contributions made up 53.5 cent; 15.6 came from the Je Welfare Federation and the Role of Education in the Present from tuition. World Crisis," and Rabbi Fas- With an enrollment this man will address the assembly of 500 students, the Yeshiva on "The Aims of Yeshivah Edu- faced with a problem of a cation." Thirty-seven students tional facilities. Negotiations will be graduated. now being made with Cong. Several wards and prizes will Shmuel for the possible u be presented to graduates and its building. students in other grades. Mrs. Isadore Levin, president of the PTA, will distribute medals 41.1 the basis of scholarship. Young Israel's gold medal for outstanding leadership will be awarded by Jerome W. Kelman, and Rabbi Joseph Elias. Yeshi- vah principal, will distribute 70 honor certificates to students in the day and afternoon Yeshivah for outstanding scholarship and citizenship. Cohen was elected to head the Yeshivah at a recent board meeting of the organization. Serving with him will be Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, vice-presi- dent; Dr. Max Kapustin, secre- tary; and Arthur Klein, treasur- er. David I. Berris, chairman of the board, will be assisted by the executive committee of Harry E. Citrin, Wolf Cohen, Ben Freed- land. Charles T. Gellman, Sam- uel .Hechtman. Charlie Wolok and Meyer Yagoda. Arthur Klein, treasurer. in de- livering the budget report stated that Yeshivah teachers took a voluntary pay cut last fiscal year. despite the fact that they CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m.. Saturday. CONG. BETH AARON: At Saturday services the Bar Mitzvah of will close promptly at 9:50. public is invited. Prosecute Anti-Semite JERUSALEM, (WJA ► — Istambul Court of Appeal ordered the suspension of Moslem Democratic Party Turkey and the prosecutio the Party's anti-Semitic le FORD Budg S~ erv i Plan SERVICE!. j CONG. BNAI DAVID: At Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "Humility." The Bar Mitzvah of Spen- cer Lyle Reuben will be observed. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Stollman will preach on "The Growth of Prophecy." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Junior Congregation will conduct Sat- urday services in main auditorium. Participants are Bernard Firest one, Victor Spear. David Weisman, Ronald Benson, David Cullen, Richard Limond, Douglas Mossrnan, Dale Teitelbaum, Sanford Weiner. Marian Cullen, Miriam Lachover and Davida Robinson. ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today: at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Irwin Elson and Burton Isaacs will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: Rabbi Leon Fram will preach at services at 11 a.m., Saturday. Adas Shalom Synag fourth confirmation service, first to be observed in the main sanctuary, will be hel June 22, at 10 a.m. Twenty-eight students, largest class ever to be firmed. will present the can "Look Homeward, Israel," ten by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal based on music by Julius Ch Cantor Nicholas Fenakel conduct the chorus, and mu. accompaniment will be prov by a clarinet-string quintet f the Detroit Symphony Orc tra. Doors will open at 9 a.m. You can py as you drive. • with our CARD OF THANKS Adas Shalom Synagogue will The family of the late Mrs. hold a joint installation of new- 1v elected officers and board Becky Cooper, her daughter and members of t h e synagogue. son-in-law. Mollie and Sol Fink, Men's Club and Sisterhood at and her grandchildren, David. 8:30 p. m., Wednesday in the Jack and Beatrice Fink, wish to synagogue social hall. Rabbi express sincere thanks to their Jacob E. Segal will install the relatives and friends for the officers. Friends are invited to kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. attend. [SYN ► GOGUE Adas Shalom to Conf Largest Class in Hist ''. , 11111111AMI.Sto 1FOR AS LOIN AI 90- SS- and IMNPASiald kiss or* tup. ford on lownr torsos. available AU ernairon ongnsdrdokY rebuilt to factor./ sPoda- 1 lows ardor* by for oiling Germ- INIcondtaKonews, (134.010.0 Ise ford %W Pals) RECD RR EING111411 1FOIRID 104470141 OUPAP410116. *wo4- 90000d t.rokiiVec„. W bOCZa Ko ok Sof ins nobler./ ■ 0 4be ($1°°1" " 6:4401 1:111•S bOACtfeVer OCO" 01 '0400001 WO W 1 00 OPOLa *0 10. drr 1. " Don Castleman will be observed. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Charles L. Goldstein will conduct services at 8:30 p.m., today. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9 a.m.. Saturday. FORD DEALERS OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT