Portrait of An Educator Max Gordon Wins Honors Tribute will be paid to Max Gordon, one of the most dis- tinguished teachers in the Unit- ed Hebrew Schools, at a dinner on June 16, honoring him for over a third of a century's serv- ice to the Detroit Jewish com- munity. The 'occasion is the annual meeting and testimonial dinner of the UH S, which also will salute two other d i st inguished teachers, Joseph Haggai and Sol- o m o n Kasdan. The dinner, to be held at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, is direc- ted by a com- mittee h e a ded . Gordon by Mandell Berman and Jacob Kellman. Mr. Gordo n, who presently teaches in the High School and Midrasha, has been with the schools since it was established in 1919. Born in Vilna, Mr. Gor- don received his early education in the local Heder and yeshi- voth, and continued his studies in the Russian "gimnazyah." Upon coming to the United States, he was admitted to Coop- er Union Institute in New York where he studied civil engineer- ing. He, at the same time, taught Hebrew in the then famous Up- town Talmud Torah. Following study at Cooper Union for a few years, Gordon decided to devote all his time to studying Hebrew and literature. By 1913 his reputation as a He- brew scholar was established, and he was invited to teach un- der Louis Hurwich in Indian- apolis, Ind. Six, years later he came to Detroit where he began com- piling an outstanding record. Since 1937, Mr. Gordon, in addi- tion to his school duties, lectures a Saturday afternoon class at Cong. Shaarey Zedek on aspects of Judaism. An accomplished author and grammarian, Mr. Gordon has prepared several elaborate man- uals for the United Hebrew Schools, chief among which are the annuals for the study of "Practical Grammar" and "Jew- ish Ways of Life." THE SUBURBAN TEMPLE: The first religious school classes will be confirmed at 8:15 p.m. services today at Royal Oak High School. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services- today, Rabbi Leon Fran will preach on "Flowers in the Desert." The Bar Mitzvah of Marvin Irving Gantz will be observed. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; ac, 9 a.m., Saturday. . Northwest Israel Plans Dedication Dinner on Sunday Northwest Israel Synagogue and Center will hold its dedica- tion dinner this Sunday, in its building at 17376 W y o m i n g. David J. Cohen will be principal speaker, and Cantor Hyman J. Adler will be featured in a musi- cal program. The banquet and celebration will celebrate the culmination of two years of planning and effort to establish an orthodox center in the Northwest area. Leading a long list of workers who have strived for the attain- ment of the above-mentioned goal are Norman Sukenic, presi- dent; Harry L. Blitz, journal chairman; and Arthur Klein, dinner chairman. Currently, services are held every sabbath and weekday eve- nings. Sunday morning services also are conducted. For infor- mation on membership, call UN. 3-9628. Chaim Towber on Dexter Theater Bill 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 22, 1953 Orthodox Sisterhoods Schedule Conference Boris Joffe to Address Israel Young Marrieds Detroit Chapter of Orthodox Sisterhoods, an affiliate of the Women's Branch, Union of Or- thdox Jewish Congregations of America, will hold a one-day conference on Wednesday, at Bnai David synagogue. Guest speakers will include Rabbi Samuel Prero, of Young Israel, who will speak on "Youth and the Synagogue," and Rab- bi Max Kapustin, of Wayne Hill- el Foundation whose topic will be "Adult Education." A luncheon will be served by members of Beth Abraham. Sis- ter hood. This will be followed by a holiday pageant, in which member-Sisterhood women will perform, announces Mrs. David J. Cohen, president. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Alex Steinman, TO. 8-8638. In an effort to acquaint young Detroit couples with their responsibilities to the total com- munity, the Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel will feature an open meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, in the Temple youth hall. Boris Joffe, executive direc- tor of the Jew- ish Community Council, will be guest speaker. His topic is "A Current Analy- Joffe sis of the De- troit Jewish Community." Mrs. Earl Hordes, chairman CARD OF THANKS of the evening, announces that a question and answer period Sidney Leichtman and Mrs. will follow Joffe's talk. A busi- ness meeting will precede the Samuel Rosenberg, son and daughter of the late Sarah discussion. Leichtman wish to thank their relatives and friends for the New Hebrew U. Laboratories many kindnesses extended dur- To Double Output of Scientists ing their recent bereavement. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Th. Weizmann Memorial Laborato- The Yiddish musical comedy star, Chaim Towber, will appear ries in the new biology building of Hebrew University-Hadassah in person this week on the stage Medical School were dedicated last week attended by leading Israeli figures, including Mrs. Vera Weizmann, wife of the late President. Of the ten new laboratories, four will be used for student purposes, while the other six are utilized for research. When com- pleted, the new facilities will more than double the univer- sity's output of science students. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; at 9 "11 Automatic WASHERS or DRYERS? , I'll Give You a Better Deal Than Your Friend or Relative in the Business! CALL AL SCHWARTZ TRinity 2-4977 Al's Cut Rate Furniture 9641 Conant "THE SHACK THAT SAVES YOU JACK" Despite • Sunday's downpour, ceremonies launching the cam- paign by Congregation Beth Abraham for funds to build its new synagogue got off to an enthusiastic start. Hundreds came to see Mayor/ Richard W. Marshall of Oak Park cut the ribbon and turn the key in the door of the hand- some n e w "Homestead," the $25,000 home at the corner of Marlowe and 9 Mile Road. Louis Ellenbogen, president of the congregation, headed t h e dignitaries of Beth Abraham. Mrs. Nathan Kaufman, presi- dent of the Women's Club; Mrs. Ellenbogen, president of Sister- hood, and chairman Max E. E. Klayman of the drive, pre- sided. The decorating staff of Fen- ster and Co., which is respon- sible for the handsome appoint- ments of the "Homestead," chose modern. Carpeting is wall to wall. The drapes are rich. Says chairman Ed Rice, of the campaign publicity, "Ticket sales were gratifying. Beth Abraham can look to the `Home stead' for a substantial con- tribution towards the building fund for the new synagogue." Deserve the Finest Laundering or Dry Cleaning Send Them to a "Specialist" City and Suburban Delivery FAULTLESS WE. 3-1010 CURTAIN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 4737 Elmhurst near Broadstreet * 1953 THERE'S NO DEAL LIKE CHAIM TOWBER of the Dexter Theater in con- nection with his latest film, "The Jewish' Melody." He will appear tonight, and at Saturday and Sunday mat- inee and evening performances. The film features 14 songs with lyrics by Towber and music by composer Sholem Secunda. The movie has English subtitles. Towber has written the lyrics for "I Love You To6 Much," in Yiddish, "Ich Hob Dich Zufil Lieb." His "Shein. Vie Die Lev- onoh" ("Like the Moon Above You") is featured in the film. Also in the cast are Isidor Casher, Seymour Richtzeit, La- zar Freed, and Yetta. Zwerdling, the famous comedienne who played opposite Menasha Skul- nik for many years. - Towber chooses for his pro- grams themes that are familiar in American Jewish life. Reporting on experiences he gathered during appearances in ,England, France, Belgium, Holland and Switzerland, he said that Jewish audiences are alike everywhere. But, he said, as in this country, he must ad- mit that Yiddish is a disappear- ing art—that Jews everywhere cling to the language of the lands of their residence. He sees evidence of Hebrew assuming a place in Jewish life next to the languages of resi- dence for Jews. Names of 11 1.1. S. Cities On New Israel Railroad Your Curtains, Drapes and Household Articles i l gi v IE GraEANED PONTIAC? vahs of Allen Moe Bennett and Fred Jay Rubenstein will be observed. Want One of These New r WANT A NEW a.m.; Saturday. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man will preach on "Rank and Service." CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach on "Responsibilities." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel I. Hal- pern will review the Torah portion "Nasso." 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