r Suburban Temple to Erect Monument To Jewry in Southern Oakland County Above is the architect's sketch of the proposed $450,000 structure of Suburban Temple, to he erected on 10 Mile Rd., between Coolidge and Greenfield in South Oakland County. The temple will be built on 15 acres of land, and will provide for a sanctuary, social hall, administra- tive offices and parking, according to Montgom- ery Ferar, architect. Dr. Hertz to Assume Beth El Post March 29 Dr. Richard C. Hertz, newly elected senior ratbi of Tem- ple Beth El, will assume his duties with the Temple on March 29. He will conduct the annual congregational Passover seder at the Temple on March 31. Rabbi Hertz will be install- ed at the Friday evening ser- vices on April 3. Wohlff rn elernter to Head Midwest RCA Region At the recent .conference call- ed to form a Mid-Western Re- Walter Schmier, congregation president, and Theodore D. Birnkrant, building plan commit- tee chairman, announce that the structure will be paid for entirely by voluntary contributions, rather than through assessment. Rabbi Frank F. Rosenthal is spiritual leader of the congrega- tion, which serves the spiritual needs of the rapidly expanding suburban community. Temple Israel. Marrieds To Present Panel Group Temple Israel Men To Conduct Service Panel for Americans, a group of four Wayne University stu- dents, will participate in a pro- gram of the Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Temple youth hail. The quartet of speakers fea- tures a Catholic, Protestant, Ne- gro and Jew, each of whom will present his particular belief and answer audience questions on various phases of his creed. Dan Arnold is chairman for the evening, which will be fol- lowed by a business meeting and social. Mrs. Pat Wolrauch is in charge of the social. Interested couples, provided one of the spouses is under the age of 35, are invited to attend. At the invitation of Rabbi Leon Fram, the Men's Club of Temple Israel will conduct a laymen's service at 8:30 p.m., today. Harry I. Pliskow, past president, will deliver the ser- mon on "War on Indifference." The lay readers at the service will be Andrew H. Gantz, Dore Novitz, Arthur Weber, Sam Suss- man, Max Klarin, Harry Singer, Benjamin Bagdade, Ellsworth R. I Roston and Nathan Kolb. Cantor Robert S. Tulman and the Sisterhood choral group, di- rected by Karl Haas, Will render sabbath music. Reuben Levine is president of the Men's Club, and Hyman Jackson is organizer of the laymen's service, which will be followed by a social hour. Reform Judaism to Fete Its 80th Anniversary ex- pected when leaders of Reform Judaism gather in New York, April 19 to 23 for the 42nd bien- nial assembly of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, which this year marks its 80th anniversary. Among the founding congre- gations of the UAHC was De- troit's Temple Beth El, which participated in its inaugural meeting in Cincinnati on July 8, 1873. At that time, delegates from 34 congregations attended, in- cluding Beth El's Magnus Butzel, father of Justice Henry Butzel and the late Fred M. Butzel; Simon Heavenrich, father of Mrs. Hortense Lambert, whose late husband, Benjamin` L. Lambert was a congregation president; and David J. Work- urn, who moved to Cincinnati shortly after the UAHC was formed. The Union of American He- brew Congregations today counts in its membership 450 Reform congregations in t h e United States, with a total of 125,000 families and 500,000 individuals. A record attendance is - Tune In! Sun., March 15 NBC NETWORK 1 2:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time (In Detroit, on WWJ At 8 a.m. Sun., March 22) The Eternal Light presents "Aaron the Cobbler and the Wailing Wall" A dramatic story about the Jewish National Fund The family of the late Bella Finkel wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. Dr.' Harris J. Levine, President of the J.N.F. will deliver a brief message YOUR SAVINGS radrft at AMERICAN 00 SERVICES SYNAGOGUE 0 411111,1111111111111ft The .Midwest Region was or- ganized to coordinate activities ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Harvey Allen of orthodox congregations from Brode will be observed. seven' Midwest states and Can- ada. Rabbi 'Theodore L. Adams, BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services Rabbi Benja- min H. Gorrelick will preach on "The Springtime of the Year." national president of RCA, came here from Jersey City for the CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK:. 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Jewish Folk Tommy Tucker and Judith Dorf- named vice- Schools awarded prizes for the I man. president; Rab- bi Israel I. Hal- pern, of Beth Abraham, treas- urer; and Rab- bi Samuel S. Stoliman, of „ Windsor, secre- Rabbi Stollmantary. Beth Aaron Young Adults - To Hold a Model Seder •