20—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 20, 1953 SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Satovsky to Head Men's Club Region Om,. TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p. m. services, today, Rabbi Minard Formation of a Great Lakes Klein will preach on "The Power of Prayer." Region of the National Federa- £DAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: At its last late service at 8:30 p. m., tion of Jewish Men's Clubs was today, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak on. "The Most Wonder.- • ful Minyan in the World—Which 10 Would You Choose?" Members of the Girl Scout Troop will lead responsive readings. At Saturday services the Bar Mitzvah of Calvin Schram will be observed. CONG. BNAI DAVID _ : At Saturday services. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "The Laws of Sacrifice." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6:15 p. m., today; at 9 a. m., Saturday. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At 9 p. m. services, today, Rabbi Jaoob Chinitz- will speak on "Dangers of Brotherhood." •CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: At Saturday services the Bar Mitzvah of Melvin Pearl will be observed. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel Hal- pern will speak on "The Torah Portion Vayikra." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Stollman will preach on "The Meaning of Sacrifices." CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 6:25 p. m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach on "Objectivity in Judgment." Reform Dignitaries To Join Installation Rites for Dr. Hertz Model Seder, Spring Festival Top Planning Of Cong. Ahavas Achim Dr. Richard C. Hertz will be installed senior rabbi of Temple Beth El at 8:15 p.m„ April 3. Dr. Maiirice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of Amer- ican 'Hebrew Congregations, Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabbi of the Chicago Sinai Cong., will parti- cipate in the ceremonies, Cong. Ahavas Achim Sunday School will hold a model seder for all pupils at 11 a.m., Sunday, in the synagogue. Classes at the Vernor School will be excused so all students may attend. Alex Roberg, principal, and the school staff, are preparing a replica of the seder table, and the Sisterhood education com- mittee is. preparing _the holiday food. Dr. Kenneth Balen, chair- man of the congregation educa- tion committee, has invited par- ents to watch the proceedings. At 8:15 p.m., that evening, the congregation will hold its Spring Festival. A buffet supper at the sYnagOgue - will be followed by dancing. Charles Vikser is chair- man, and members of the Sis- terhood will prepare dinner. The congregation was recently host to Evergreen Jewish Com- munity and newly-fanned Oak Park Jewish Center, for a con- ference on synagogue problems. Addressing the regional confer- ence was Dr. Leonard Sidlow, representing the United' Syna gogue of America and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Adas 'Shalom School Stages Passover Play Adas Shalom Religious School will present a Passover play, "The Seder," by Allen A. War-. sen on March 29. Participating in the. play are Mervin and Barbara Goldsmith, Susan and Richard B 1-o n d y, Ronna Naimark, Cynthia Wes- ten, Danny and Myrna Silver-. farb; Annette Warsen. and .Har- vey Kaufman. . Iu addition,, pre-. P.-a Ss o v e r services - conducted by the school's children will be held. Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fen- akel will participate. High School Youth Lead Temple Israel Service 14 . 500 W. 7 MILE RD. I Block W, of Jos. Couzens ABRAHAM SATOVSKY approved by 50 delegates from six' charter clubs at a meeting. at Cong. Shaarey Zede k, on. March 8. Abraham Satovsky, of Shaarey Zedek, was elected president of the region, which includes Mich-. igan, Southern On t a r i o and Western Ohio. The new organ- ization will unify the clubs' ef- forts locally for mutual advan- tage. Other' officers elected were Herbert Harris, of Adas Shalom, Bernard Jacoby, of Toledo, and Jack Sarver, of Flint, v i c e- presidents; Carl R. Lichtenstein of Adas S h a l o m, Dr. Lewis Cohen, of Beth Aaron, secretar- ies and Ben. S. Sidlow of Shaarey Zedek, treasurer. Four members from each of the six Men's Clubs were named to a bOard of directors. From Beth Aaron : Harold Marshall, Sol Panush, Ben Drapkin, ris Katz; Adas Shalom, Ira G. Kaufman, Herman S. A v r i n, Sanford N. Gordon, John Allan; Shaarey Zedek, Abe Katzman, William - Nadler, Edward Robin- son, Carl Schiller; Beth Israel of Flint, Dave Mulne; Art Hurand, Julian Fieler, Sanders G o o d- stein; 'Bnai Israel of Toledo, Larry Zucker, Martin Price, Ben Mistel, HarrY -Krauss; Commu- nity Temple of - Cleveland, Sam Berlin, Meyer Silver, Sidney S. Freeder, Ben Vendeland. Speakers includedRabbi, Joel S. Geffen of New York, spiritual advisor of NFJ11tC; Rabbi Mor- ris A dle r, Edward Robinson, Ruthee Katzman, Sharon Cass and Abba Freedman of Shaarey Zedek; Sol Panush. 'of Beth Aaron:. Herman S. Avrin of Adas Shalom, and Rabbi Kieval of Flint. Temple Israel services at 8:30 p.m. today, will be conducted by the congregation's high school youth. Richard -Budson, a mem- ber of the Temple High School's graduating class, will preach the sermon on "Youth in Search of God." Original prayers and the tra- ditional rites will be read by Chuck Babbush, Howard Holtz:- man, Sandra Johnson, Stuart Pernick, Sandra Rogers, Emily Shultz and Norman Sussman. Lansing Shaarey Zedek Rabbi Leon Fram will welcome the youth of the congregation: To Fete Rabbi Friedman The naming of the newly born child of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. 'Rabbi Alfred L. Friedman, of Gaylord will be observed during Cong. Shaarey Zedek, of Lan- the service. sing, will be honored by the members of the Sisterhood at a testimonial dinner on his tenth anniversary in the rabbinate. The program scheduled for March 26 will featUre as speak- ers: Rabbi Sanford Saperstein, of Pontiac; Rabbi Minard Klein, ■ of Detroit; Mayor Ralph Crego, ISM= of Lansing; Dean Tom King, of Michigan State College and Dr. Harry Kimber, head of the de- partment of religion, Michigan State. College. Rabbi 'Friedman came to Lan- sing in 1947 from Chicago. In Lansing, he also serves as direc- tor of Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at Michigan State College, and is a lecturer on Judaism in the department of religion. 11 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111 111111111111 111111111111111111 11111§ IMMO*. winuMf Mammal.. 111.10.47. 11 ■ .1 IMMO= - 111•11111 aJicover Feldman's laiwom 1•••■•1111 1.11 ■ 10 1/1/11 ■ 6 11111=111. ARETHUSA HOT MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN . Northwest Israel Dinner Serve as Housewarming A combination Hanukas Halaa- it (housewarming) and dedica- tion dinner will be held by Northwest Israel Synagogue and Center on April 19, at its new building, 17376 Wyoming, it was announced by Arthur Klein, chairman of the dinner com- mittee. To . ' STRICTLY KOSHER FOR PESACH CONDUCTED SEDORIM E. MINERAL BATHS i ila r e i s r rsvi i F ‘i47( crZe = 11111111111111111111111MMIMMIMMIIIIIIIMMUMMINIIIIIMIIIIIMIld Paris Mother Thanks Rabbi Jacob Hoberman For Aid to Her Family - A Mme. L.' Birkan, of Paris, France, this week Wrote to The Jewish News expressing her ap- preciation to all of the Jewish people who have helped her and her fellow countrymen in re- building their lives following the holocaust of World. War II. Mme. Birkan singles out Rabbi Hob er man, of 3244 M o n terey, for his special interest in the affairs of .s u r- viving Jews, not only in France but in Italy, Germany and- Israel. Rabbi Hober- man, writesRabbi Hoberman Mme. Birkan, became acquaint- ed with her through a letter sent by a friend. What he has ,lone, she adds, is to help bring back to the fold of Judaism her- self and her two children, who the war "had reduced to great misery." • • "Not only has he helped us morally and materially," s h e says, "but Rabbi Hoberman has aided ,two boys whose father was killed in a concentration camp to grow up healthy from all points of view." United Hebrew Schools Tells of Holiday Plans .Passover workshops and model sedorim,yplanned and arranged by members of the staff, in co- operation with the Parent Teachers Organizations, will be held in all the branches of the United Hebrew Schools during the week proceeding Passover, as follows: At Adas Shalom, because of the large number' of students, two sedorim will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday. At Bnai Moshe, there will also be two sedorim the same day. The Central Branch will conduct their seder together with the Bnai Moshe pupils. The seder and workshop of the Schaefer Branch will be held at 4 p.m., Tuesday, in the auditroium of the Ahavas Achim. Synagogue. In the Lin wood Branch, the seder will be held on Thursday. The workshop for the PTO of Beth Aaron Branch will be con- ducted at 1 p.m., Wednesday, the model sedorim will be conducted on Thursday. Rose Sittig Cohen. Branch will conduct its seder•on Wednesday. - For a Passover Just like in your own home at reasonable prices call — or write to: KAHN'S Glenwood Hotel CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late Anna Hack wishes to thank its many relatives and friends for the many kindnesses shown during its _ recent bereavement. 100 CASS AVE., MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Phone: HOward 8-4271 They're Luscious Gold Standard Salmon A PRAISE WINNER! ECONOMY DINNER Have you served "light meat" salmon? A can of Gold Standard Salmon is your answer to a tempting, delicately flav- ored salmon dinner that costs less! You'll like the light, tender meat . . rich in Vitamins A and D. Enjoy scal-, loped salmon with this praise winner . economy dinner tonight. _ SCALLOPED SALMON 1 can Gold Standard salmon, broken 11/2 cups liquid from salmon plus milk 2 tablespoons margarine • S tablespoons lour Y4 teaspoon salt Y. teaspoon pepper, : • 1 bay leaf • • - • 1 tablespoorychopped pimento , 6 small onions Y4 cup buttered. trend's Drain liquid from salmon, add milk to make 11/2 cups. Remove bones and skin from salmon as desired. Break salmon into- pieces; put into greased casserole. Top with cooked onions and chOpped pimento. Mcike a sauce from the mar- garine, flour and liquid. Melt margarine, stir in flour and add milk and bay leaf. Cook to smooth sauce. Pour sauce over salmon and onions, re- moving the bay leaf. Top cas- serole with crumbs. Bake in 400 degrees oven 20 minutes. Serves 6.