Manny Lax Heads Cong. Beth Aaron
Cong. Adas Shalom . Officers Installed
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. • services today Rabbi Leon Fram
will preach on "On Top of the World." The Bar Mitzvah of
Howard Jay Weisman will be observed.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Norman Stuart
Levy and Jeffrey Prentice Michelmari will be observed.
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern will review the Torah Portion "Chukas."
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at
9 'a.m., Saturday.'
36 Get Scholarships
From Round Table
Beth Aaron Cong.
Seeks Members
Thirty-six Michigan educators
and community leaders have
been awarded scholarships by
the Detroit Round Table of
Catholics, Jews and Protestants
to study inter-group relations at
leading universities across • the
country. Persons who attend
these centers are trained to work
effectively in areas where there
is tension between groups which
differ in race, religion and na-
tional origin. They study- the
causes and effects of prejudice,
its relation to mental health and
its effects on 'national and in-
ternational relations, and _learn
Ways to promote good relation-
ships among all groups in
schools and commuinties.
In the past 12 years these
scholarships have provided the
Michigan region with 160 train-
ed leaders in the field of inter-
group relations.
Mrs. Donald Brondyke, direc-
tor of education of the Detroit
Round Table, announced that 20
persons from Detroit, Ferndale
and River Rouge will be trained
this surnmef. They include
teachers, ministers, leaders of
community councils, and police
officers from the Detroit Police
Department and the River
Rouge Police Department.
They will attend the follow-
ing universities and colleges:
Beth •Aaron Synagogue is in-
itiating a campaign to enroll 200
new members in the synagogue
before the High Holy Days, ac-
cording to Harry Green, presi-
dent of the congregation.
The congregation, which re-
cently completed its new ,build-
ing, aims to enroll the maximum
number of members it can ac-
comodate before it _plans its
official dedication later in the
year. The new synagogue has
facilities for a total membership
of 600 families. Present member-
Ship is 400 families.
The membership campaign
will be headed by Milton Weiss
as general chairman, with Jack
Shenkman, Sol Panush, Dr.
Marvin - A. Last, and Mrs. Sidney
Weinberg as co-chairman. Also
serving on the committee are
Michael Bagdade, Ben Drapkin,
Morris F'enkell, Albert Fisher,
Marshall ,Goot son, Hyman
Green, Jack Greenblatt, Nor-
man Jaffe, Julian Klein, Sidney
M. Levine, Albert Lubin, Hyman
Margolis, Max Nosanchuck, Mur-
ray Pollack, Ray Portney, Jack
Rose, Avery Shapiro, Max Shel-
den, Max Silverman, Al Stern,
Joseph Sulkes and Louis Won-
boy.
All new members joining the
synagogue will be entitled to re-
ceive two free seats for the High
Holy Day services along with
other membership privileges.
Hanover College: Edgar Hornik, Friend
of the Court and President of the
Business and Professional Group of the
Detroit Round Table; University of
Miami: Mrs. Sylvia Lipson, Hampton
School, and William Arbaugh,- Assistant
Principal of Central High School; North
western University: Mrs. Helene Tehan,
Pingree School, and Anna Bailey, Hig-
ginbotham School. National College of
Education: Daniel Levy, Ai-nos School;
Queens College: John Anderson, Crosman
School. • St. Louis University: Detective
Joseph Blindauer, Detroit . Police Depart-.
went; University of Southern California:
Mrs. Edith • R. Johnson, River Rouge
Human Relations Committee; University
of Michigan: Mrs. Dorothy Hall, Chair-
man of the Neighborhood House Settle:
,meni; Merle Henrickson, of the City
Planning Commission; Ralph Osborne,
attorney and Chairman of the North
Woodward- Community Council; Rev.
Henri C. Stines, Mid-Town Community
Council: Mrs. Helen Wirth, Southeastern
Community Council; Detective Victor
Folks and Officer Edward Watt, Jr., of
the River Rouge Police Department; and
Miss Gladys Duppstadt, River Rouge
Community Center. A team of three
teachers from the Ferndale Schools will
aslo receive scholarships.
Re-Elect Louis Berry to
Seminary Committee
Lois Berry, well-known local
civic and communal leader and
a- member of the board of over-
seers of the Jewish Theological
Seminary; was re-elected a co-
chairman of the national plan-
ning* committee of the Selnin-
ary, the United Synagogue of
America and the Rabbinical
Assembly of America at the
Seventh annual meeting of the
group in New York.
Berry is one of eight national
co-chairmen who will spearhead
an effort to interpret and devel-
op the program of the Seminary
to local communities, and to
achieve accelerated support- for
the work of JTS, USA and RAA.
The 200 lay leaders from every
part of the U.S. and Canada
who attended the annual meet-
ing adopted a national goal of
$2,343,000 for the maintenance
of the three major institutions
of the Conservative movement
in 1953-54.
.
Donors in whose names schol-
arships have been established
this year include Frank Memo-
rial Corp. ; and Hyman and David
Safran.
Sixteen teachers and PTA
presidents outside the Detroit
area also received scholarships.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 19, 1953
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Michigan Rabbis Teach
At Onsted, Mich., Camp
E KY'S
Rabbi Harold Gelfman, of
Temple Beth Israel,. Jackson,
and Rabbi Frank F. Rosenthal,
of Suburban Temple of Greater
Detroit, will represent the Jew-
ish Chautauqua Society as fac-
ulty members at the Judson
Collins Methodist Camp, On-
sted, Mich., sponsored by the
Methodist Youth Fellowship ;
Ann Arbor District.
Rabbi Gelfman will partici-
pate in the Senior Camp 1,
June 21 through 27; Rabbi
Rosenthal, in: the Senior Camp
2 ; from July 26 through 'Aug. 1.
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Rabbi Bloch to Speak
At Rally' Here Sunday
Manny Lax was elected presi-
At joint ceremonies of the
dent of Congregation Adas Sha- Beth Aaron Synagogue Sister-
lom at the recent annual meet- hood and Men's Club, Mrs. Sid-
ing.
ney Weinberg was installed pres-
ident of the women's group, and
Sol Panush was inducted as
Men's Club president.
William Liberson was install-
ing officer. Other participants
in the• ceremonies were Mrs.
Harold Marshall, Mrs. Jack
Shenkman, Max Silverman, Mor-
ris Litvin, Albert Lubin and Mrs.
Irwin Levine.
Sisterhood officers were pre-
viously listed.
Serving with Panush in the
Men's Club will be Sidney Le-
vine and Ben Drapkin, vice-
presidents; Milton Weiss, treas-
urer; Morris Katz, Harold Mar :.
shall and David Goldsmith, sec-
retaries; David L. Davis, sgt.-at-
arms; Albert K. Lubin, Sidney
Weinberg, Sam Schneider, Dr.
Adolph Winkler, Max Silverman
and Paul Carpenter, trustees.
Board members include Mor-
ris Buch, Phillip Chapnick, Dr.
Lewis Cohen, Albert Fischer,
Other officers are:
Charles Charlip and George Louis Kahn, Dr. Albert Kaplan,
Spoon, vice-presidents; recording Sam Lankin, Dr. Marvin A. Last,
secretary, Max -Biber; financial Thomas Lerner, Irwin Levine,
secretary, Gerald Rosenbloom; William Liberson, Morris Litvin,
sergeant-at-arms, Nicholas M. Max Mindlin, Sidney Noveck, Dr.
Lazar; board of trustees, N. R. Albert Schwartz, Nathan Sober-
Epstein, Samuel Simmer, David man, William Stern, Emanuel
Aaron, Norman Allan, David Sulkes, Ernest J. White and
Safran, Herman Avrin, Max Aaron Merzin.
Goldsmith, Malcolm Rivki n,
Maurice Karo, Ira G. Kaufman Rabbi Stollman to Speak'
and Mrs. Philip Helfman.
In Philadelphia Tuesday
Mr. Lax announces the ap-
pointment of the following
Rabbi Isaac Stollinan, na-
board - members: Nathan Gold- tional president of Mizrachi,
in, Arthur L. Schultz, Joseph will address the Philadelphia,
Katchke, David Miller, Louis Pa., Mizrachi annual dinner on
R o s e, Abraham Stein, Max Tuesday evening, in the interest
Spoon, Al Posen, Max Newman, of the Bar-Ilan University to be
Julius Berkowitz, Irwin Cohen, established in Israel next
D. M. Levine.
month.
Committee chairmen are:
Adult study, Max Biber and Joseph
Allan; sick and visiting, Samuel Katkin
and Joseph Mehra - insurance, Philip Cam-
eron; Seminary, Sol . Eisenberg; publicity,
Mrs. Philip Heitman; Youth, Dr. Sidney
Siegan; Bar Mitzvah, David Dunsky; Ze-
dakah, Maurice Karo; ritual, Morris Su-
kenic; by-laws,. By Avrin; membership,
Abraham Stein; Aliyah, Max Goldsmith;
Sunday school, Max Littky; cemetery,
N. R. Epstein, George Spoon; memorials,
Max Spoon; building maintenance, A.
Kepes; public ,relations, Alexander J.
Moss; Sabbath observance, Joseph
Katchke; ways, and means. Ira G. Kauf-
man; Jewish Community Council, Dr.
Joseph Markel; house, Charles Charlip;
seating, William Shulman; Junior Sab-
bath Service, Dr. Benjamin Levy; United
Hebrew Schools, Alvin Shapiro;. Friday
night services, Harry Goldberg.
Yeshivah to Honor
Late William Zack
David J. Cohen, president of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an-
nounces thlt the 1953 yearbook,
to be published at the beginning
of the new school year in Sep-
tember, will be dedicated to the
memory of the. late William
Zack, father of Morris W. Zack,
a member of the YeshiVah exe-
cutive committee.
For many years the Beth Ye-
hudah journal has been publish-
ed. -It contains historical. and
educational material on the work
of the local religious educational
center.
This year's edition will include
photographs of faculty members
and gradtiates, as well as prize-
winning essays and other con-
tributions by students, reflect-
ing the work of the various de-
partments of the Yeshivah.
The following are members of
the yearbook committee : David
I. Berris, Harry Citrin, Solomon
N. Cohen, Wolf Cohen, Eugene
Greenfield, _ Ruben Grevnin,
Aaron Grossbard, Arthur Klein,
Mrs. Isadore Levin, Rabbi Ye-
hudah Loewy, David Pollack and
Alex Saltzman.
Mogen Abraham to Dedicate
Yahrzeit Lights of Members
Twenty families and their
friends will meet at 10:45 a.m.,
Sunday, at Cong. Mogen Abra-
ham for the. dedication of Yahr-
zeit lights in memory of their
departed parents and relatives.
Sunday also marks the con-
clusion of the current semester
Italy to Extradite N'azi
of the *Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
BONN-, (JTA — Italian au- and a group of Yeshivah stu-
thorities will extradite. to West dents will participate in the
Germany the former Nazi dip- memorial .prayers.
A six week period of summer
lomat jiorst Wagner, who was
in charge of eXterminating Jews school sessions • will begin on
in Crotia, and was at one time Monday. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
chief of the "Jewish section" of ernter Will. conduct% the• Sunday
,.services.
the Nazi Foreign Office.
Rabbi Elia Maier Bloch, ora-
tor and religious , leader, Dean
.of the Yeshivath Telshe, CleVe-
land, will address a public
santhy,
Bring
7 p. in., at Con-
gregation Bn'd
Jacob, Linwood
and Richton.
Rabbi' • .Bloch
' will - speak hers
just before
leaving for Is-
rael to attend
the fourth
Knisio Gdoio
(Great Assem-
bly) which wit'
be held in Jeru-
salem in July.
Rabbi Bloch - At the rally,
sponsored' by Agudath Israel of
Detroit, Rabbi "Bloch will speak
on - problems facing JeWry - in.
Israel and in American, with
emphasis on the local scene.
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