Synagogue Services, 'School Programs To Mark Observance of Shevuot Holiday Detroit Jews will • celebrate Shevuot with special synagogue services Tuesday evening, May 19, and Wednesday and Thurs- day, May 20 and 21. The holi- day, first celebrating the ap- pearance of the first fruits of summer, also is traditionally ob- served as the time when Moses brought forth the Ten Com- mandments. All religious• s c h o o l s have planned appropriate c e le b r a- tions, and many synagogues h o 1 d commencement exercises at this time. Following is a list of Sabbath and Shevuot services scheduled by our congregations: Cong. Bnai Moshe At Saturday services, the Bar Mitzvah of Victor Stern will be observed. Shevuot services will begin at '7:30 p.m., Tuesday, with morning 'services scheduled for 8:45 a.m., Wednesday, and 8:30 p.m., Thursday. Yizkor prayers will be recited Thursday. Rabbi M o s e s Lehrman has chosen for his sermon topics "Moments of Greatness" and "Accepting the Gifts of Life." Cantor David Katzman will of- ficiate. Downtown Synagogue R a b b i Herman Rossenwasser will conduct Y i z k or services from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., on Thursday, at t h e synagogue, 1205 Griswold. Beth Aaron Synagogue At Saturday services, the Bar Mitzvah of Larry Silets will be observed. Shevuot eve services begin at 6:15 p.m., Tuesday, with evening services the other days at 6:30 p.m. Morning services are at 8:45 a.m. Rabbi Benjamin It Gorre- lick will preach on "The Meaning of Sinai for Modern Men" and "May God Remem- ber: A Legacy for-the Living." Cantor Judah Goldring will chant the liturgical music. At Yizkor services on Thurs- day a scroll of law will be pre= sented to the synagogue by Mrs. Rebecca Panush in memory of her recently departed husband, Abraham Panush. Cong. Shaarey Zedek At Saturday services, the Bar Mitzvah of Nisson Schechter will be observed. Shevuot services at 6:30 p.m. and 9 a.m., all days. Cong. Bnai David At Saturday services, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "The Sanctification of the Name." Sheimot services at 7 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. Cong. Ahavas Achim Rabbi Jacob C h in i t z will preach on "In the Desert of Our Lives" at Saturday s e r v i c e s. Holiday rituals begin at 8:45 a.m., with Rabbi Chinitz speak- ing on "Sinai's Shadow Across History" a n d "Desecration of Sacred Memories." Suburban Temple Hordes to Report on Trip to Israel At JNF Box Culmination. Program "Interpretation-of the Ten Com- mandments," and Thursday on "The Ancestry of King David." Cong. Adas Yeshurun At Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak on "Numbers of People." Shevuot services at 7:30 p.m. and 9 a.m. Rabbi Goldman will preach on Thursday, on "Torah—as a Way of Life." Cong. Shaarey Zion Services for Shevuot begin at 7:30 p.m. and 9:15 a.m., and are conducted by Cantor Mor- dechai Perel. Rabbi Leo Gold- man will preach 'on Wednesday, on "Torah — a Religion from Heaven." Cong. Beth Abraham At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will review the. Torah p or t i on "Bamidbor." Rabbis Joseph Thumim and Is- r a e 1 Halpern will alternate preaching at Shevu,ot services. Cantor Eugene Greenfield will chant the services. A special assembly of the A public report of • his latest tour of Israel will be given by William Hordes, president of the Detroit Council of the Jew- ish National Fund, at a meeting culminating JNF Blue-White Box activities, at 8 p.m., May 25, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue. The 'meeting, held under the auspices of the JNF Blue-White Box Committee, will pay tribute to the Blue-White boxholders and volunteer workers who have participated in the spring clear- ance and/or placement of JI∎I'F boxes. A prominent national leader will also address the meeting, and a program of Is- raeli and Jewish music will be rendered by Cantor Judah Gold- ring and Mrs. Goldring. Hordes, who with Mrs. Hordes, has just returned from a six- week tour of Israel, participated in several important conferences involving the immediate and vital interests of the state. He has also visited strategic posi- tions in the Negev. In his report Hordes will disclose new infor- mation -which bas already placed the JNF in a position vital to the future security of the Jew- ish state. Awards and recognitions will be given to the volunteers who have placed or cleared the lar- gest number of Blue-White boxes, and the presentations of a Golden Book inscription will be made to the first boxholder in the country whose box held $100 in this spring clearance. Stanford Riegler Youth Club Plans Hayride on May 24 Stanford Riegler Young Peo- ple's Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold a hayride on May 24, at Warren Valley Stables, 26709 Warren. The group will meet at 7 p.m., at the 'synagogue. For informaton, call. Laura Levin, UN. 2-5804. Late services today at 8:15 religious school will be held p.m., at Burton School, Scotia at 11 a.m., Sunday. Rabbi Hal- Rd., in Huntington Woods. Spe- pern, school director, invites cial Shevuot services will be held parents to a t ten d. School at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at Royal starts at 10 a.m. Oak High School. Cong. Mishkan Israel Adas Shalom Synagogue At Saturday services, Rabbi At Saturday services, the Isaac Stollman will preach on Bar Mitzvah of Gary Harris "Numbers and Powers." At She- Goldman will be observed. vuot services he will preach on Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will "Torah and Modern Ideas" and preach the sermons and Can- `Loyalties—Individual and Na- tor Nicholas F e n a k e l will tional. Cantor Sandor Green- chant the liturgy. field will officiate. Evening serv- At Wednesday services, ices begin -at 7 p.m., with morn- graduation exercises of the ing services at 9 a.m. religious school will begin at 10:30 a.m. A cantata will be presented by the 65 graduates. Cong. Beth Tikvah Shevuot services begin at 9 a.m. both days. Rabbi Leizer Levin will preach Wednesday on Beth El to Hold Glazer Tribute To Head Beth El Affiliates Elect William Sloman Men's Club President A life-long member of Temple' Beth El, William C. Sloman was elected president of the congre- gation's Men's Club at its 34th annual meeting on May 5. Slo- man, a 1928 temple confirmand, - is the fourth generation of :temple memberS. * His great-grand- ather, .Mark Sloman, was one of its founders. Serving w it h Sloman are Dr. Leo A. Green- blatt, vice-pres- ident; Sydney Sarasohn, treas- Sloman urer; and Wil- bur DeYoung, secretary. Two-year board members are Stanley J. Clamage, J. Leon Gittlen, George Golanty, Fred Gross, Irving J. Hayett, Oscar A. Kaufman, Joseph H. Kukes, Joseph Meyer, Dr. Raymond A. Sokolov, and Dr. Benjamin B. Stamell. The above board members will join with' Joseph I. Dizik, Dr. Louis L. Friedland, Alfred C. Funke, Archie Katcher, Jack W. Lovinger, Percy P. Newman, Carl Rosman, Samuel S. Willis and Charles F. Rosen, who have a year to serve on their terms. Ex-officio directors include Raymond K. Rubiner, Leonard N. Simons and Irving I. Katz. 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 15, 1953 Cal YON ROO caw, Mrs. Klein President Of TeMple Sisterhood At its 52nd annual meeting last week, members of Temple Beth El's Sisterhood elected Mrs. Sanford R. Klein its new presi- dent. Active in Sisterhood and congregational a c ti v i t i e s for many years, Mrs. Klein has serv- ed the last two years as a vice- president. Other officers elected were: Mesdames A r- thur R. Bloom, I. Irving Bittker, B u on Fried- man and Frark J. Winton, vice- presidents; Ed- Mrs. Klein win Grauer, A. J. Fox, Ameroll F. Rothschild, sec- retaries; Joseph M. Wolff, trea- surer; and Horace J. Haber, cus- todian. Serving on the board of direc- tors for a two-year term are Mesdames Leonard W. Fox, Rus- sell S. Davis, Fred Gross, David Handleman, Sol M. Lewis, Mor- ey Rosenthal, Ben Salon, Julian Scott, Marshall Silver, Merrill Silverstein. Re-elected for two years were Mesdames Raymond A. Sokolov, Alvin B. Rosenbloom, Hilda Vau Consant. They will serve with the following who remain for two years on . the board : Mes- dames Manuel E. Arden, Harold L. Kaplan, Jerome B. Morton, Major Siegel, Gerald Spero, Samuel S. Willis, and for one year, Mesdames Percy P. New- man and J. J. Marks. Serving as ex-officio members are the following past presi- dents: Mesdames Phillip Bloom- garden, Lawrence Friedman, Isaac Gilbert, John C. Hopp, Maurice Klein, Harry Krohn, Oscar C. Robinson, M. B. Sulz- berger, Sol A. Wolff, M. George Wayburn and Arthur Rice. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Irene Rosenthal, wife of the late Louis Rosenthal, wishes to thank her relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during her recent be- reavement. THE LATE DR. GLAZER A public memorial service for the late Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, observing the anniversary of his ' •" passing a year ago today, will be held at 8:15 •i p.m., today, at Temple, Beth El. Rabbi Leon I. Feuer, of Col- lingwood Ave- nue Temple, To- ledo, who was a classmate a n d one of Dr. Gla- Rabbi Feuer zer's closest friends, will deliver the memorial address. Dr. Richard C. Hertz, senior' rabbi, and Rabbi Minard Klein, assistant rabbi of Temple Beth El, will officiate. Dr. Glazer, in 1951, was hon- ored with a special service by his congregants on his 25th an- niversary in the rabbinate and his 10th year as spiritual lead- er of Temple Beth El. New SIERVEL Gas Refrigerator gives you ice cubes in a basket The wonderful ice-maker in the new Servel Gas Refrigerator gives you a constant supply of ice cubes, automatically made and stored in a bisket, ready to be used There are no trays to fill with water, no trays to empty when you want ice. 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