Suburban Temple Chartered by UAW

Celebrating a momen-
tous occasion in the his-
tory of this area's new-
est Reform Congregation
are these members of
Suburban Temple as
they are granted a
charter from the Union
of American Hebrew
Congregations, r e c og-
nizing membership in
that national organiza-
tion. Pictured, left to
right, are WALTER
SCHMIER, Rabbi
FRANK ROSENTHAL
and BEL WEIL, repre-
senting. Suburban Tem-
ple, receiving the char-
ter from MAX R.
SCHRAYER, who came
here to make the pres-
entation for UAHC.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, February 5, 1954

Yeshiva President
Will Be Honored
_Here on March 30

TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi Leon Fram
will speak on "Jerusalem—Capital of the State of Israel." The
Dr Samuel Belkin, president of
Bar Mitzvah of David Robert Berent will be observed.
Yeshiva University in New York, OAK PARK SYNAGOGUE: At 8:30 p.m. services toddy, at Andrew
will be honored in Detroit on the
Jackson School, Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin will speak on "The
occasion of his tenth anniver-
Jew in Song."
sary as president of America's CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac
first university under Jewish au-
Stollman will speak on "The Supreme Sanctuary—Past and
spices, with a public function on
Future."
March 30, it was •
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi
Leo Y. Goldman will preach on "The Jewish Sanctuary."
announced b y
Rabbis Hayim -
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:40 p.m., today;
Donin of Con-
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Barry Norman
Simon win be observed.
gregation Bnai
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m.,
David and Max
p.m. to-
day; at 8.45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Alan
J. Wohlgelern-
Rothenberg will be observed.
ter of Congrega-
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today; at 8:45
gations Mogen
a.m., Saturday.
Abraham a n d
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today;
Beth Tefilo
at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Michael Kukes will
Emanuel, co-
be observed.
chairmen of the
SUBURBAN TEMPLE: Sabbath services at 8:15 p.m., today, in the
newly formed
Dr. Belkin
An enthusiastic audience at das Horrabbomm, United States Rabbinic Committee.
Burton School, Huntington Woods.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Sun- : and Canada; and David I. Ber-
Proceeds of the Detroit func-
day afternoOn, gathered at the ! ris, secretary of the building tion would be earmarked for the
ground-breaking ceremonies for .e fund and chairman of the Yeshi- $500,000 Dr. Samuel Belkin Tenth
the Yeshivah's new 15-class- i vah board.
Anniversary Scholarship Fund,
room annex building at Dexter Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. being raised nationally.
and Sturtevant, pledged more B'nai David rendered liturgical
Rabbis Samuel H. Prero, Isra-
than one-third of the $135,000 numbers during the program.
el I. Halperin, Charles Rosenz-
required to construct the addi-
A graphic .chart, prepared by veig and Max Kapustin, all of
ton.
Dr. Hugo Mandlebaum, associate I Detroit; Rabbi Samuel Stollman
The lot for the new building professor at Wayne University I of Windsor and Rabbi Henry
was purchased by the ladies of and member of the Yeshivah I HoSchander of Pontiac have
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, head- faculty, depicted the growth of been named on the committee
ed by Mrs. Pearl Rothenberg, i Beth Yehuda during its 12-year to spark the local effort.
with the help of the children ; location at Dexter and Cortland
Dr. Belkin, who succeeded to
of the late Mrs. Lena Holtzman, to its current enrollment of 725 the post left vacant by the death
one of the Yeshivah's founders. students.
of the institution's first presi-
David J. Cohen, president of
the program dent, Dr. Bernard Revel, has led
Speakers
Beth Yelauda h Schools, presided stressed the high educational Yeshiva during its period of
Four Days—Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon., Feb. 4-5-6-8
over the meeting. Louis Kukes, achievement of Yeshivath Ben greatest academic and physical
treasurer of the building fund, Yehuda, which has become an expansion. His major accom-
turned the first shovelful. of outstanding Torah center in the plishments in office include the
earth at its conclusion.
midwest and one of the largest expansion of Yeshiva into the
Joseph Holtzman, son of the in the country.
first American university under I
late M Cs . Holtzman, co-chair-
The new school annex is in- Jewish auspices; the establish-
man of the United Jewish Ap- tended to meet present needs ment of graduate sch000ls of
peal and member of the Board only, replacing the temporary education, community adminis-
of Governors. Jewish Welfare annex which has been con- tration, and mathematics; the
Federation, declared:
demned for school use as of tripling of the enrollment to
"The Yeshivah is the baby
more than 2,000 students and
July, 1954.
of the Jews of Detroit. Up to
the acquisition of a charter to
now, it has been a Bar-Mitzvah
establish the nation's first col-
Temple
Beth
El
to
Honor
boy. Now, with the proper push,
lege of medicine under Jewish
we can push this boy to man- Jewish Music at Service
auspices, .the Albert Einstein
hood. It mother were here now,
College of Medicine.
she'd . know that some of the In observance of Jewish Mu-
fruits of her labor have paid sic Month, Temple Beth El will
off."
proudly present Maurice. Fried- Rabbi. Donin to Give
Other distinguished speakers man, dramatic baritone, and Su- Series of 4 Lectures
included Rabbi Isaac Stollman, sie Michael, well-known pianist-
farmer president of Yeshivath narrator,- at Sabbath eve serv-
Rabbi Hayim Donin of Con-
and Menahel of the Detroit ices at 8:15 p.m., today. Dr. gregation Bnai David announces
Vaad Harabonim; Rabbi M. J. Richard C. Hertz and Rabbi a series of four consecutive Fri-
Wohigelernter of Cong. Mogen Minard Klein will officiate.
day evening lectures to be de-1
Abraham and Beth Yehudah Dr. Hertz will preach on "Mr. livered on the following sub-
vice-president; Rabbi Pinchos Lincoln and the Jews" at Sab- jects:
Teitz, Elizabeth, N.J., chairman bath services at 11:15 a.m., Satr.
Feb. 19—"Role of Ethics in
of the executive committee, Agu- urday.
Judaism."
Feb. 26—"Role of Ritual in
Judaism."
March 5—"Place of Women in I
Judaism."
Mar ch 12 — "Movements in
American Jewish Life—Reform,
Conservative, Orthodox — Their
History and Differences."
Cantor Hyman J. Adler will
lead in congregation singing and
social hours will follow the serv-
ices.
All are invited to attend these
services, which will begin at
8:30 p.m.

Yeshivah Holds Ground-Breaking
Ceremony for Classroom Annex

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Evergreen Community
Plans Meeting Feb. 17

SAVE WHERE YOUR
DOLLARS EARN MORE

The best way to a secure future is through sys-
tematic saving. Open your savings account at
Guardian Savings now, add to it regularly and
build a reserve for any emergency. All accounts
insured to $10,000.

CURRENT RATE

Accounts Credited on or Before Feb.
10 Receive Earnings from Feb. 1.

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The Evergreen Jewish Com-
munity .will hold a congregatiOn-
al meeting Feb. 17, in Methodist
Church, Cambridge and Ever-
green.
According to Jack Rose, mein-
bership chairman, the congre-
gation, newest Conservative
group in the Northwest section,
is increasing rapidly. All inter-
ested persons are urged to call
Rose for membership informa-
tion at KE. 3-8561 or attend the
Feb. 17 meeting.
Sunday school registration will
take place on Feb. 14, at Mette-
tal School, Endinborough and
Cambridge. Classes are organ-
ized from kindergarten. through
grade eight and are under the
supervision of Rabbi Sydney
Mossman.

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