Hebrew Schools Honor Zackheini With Resolution Temple Beth El Upsets Shaarey Zedek Men's Bnai Moshe, Tie Leaders Club's Inter-Faith Cong. Bnai Moshe's previous- Service on Feb. 19 ly unbeaten basketball entry in the Intercongregational Basket- ball League was upset this week by Temple Beth El, 40 to 34. Beth El now moves into a first place tie with Bnai Moshe. In other games, Adas Shalom tied Shaarey Zedek, 17 to 17, and Bnai David handed Temple Israel its fourth defeat, 36 to 14. The standings to date, with Beth Aaron drawing a bye this week: Beth El Bnai Moshe • Adas Shalom Shaarey Zedek Bnai David Temple Israel Beth Aaron W L 1 1 5 5 2 3 1 3 0 1 3 4 2 5 *Played tie game. Plan to Start Work On Yiddish Dictionary ABE KASLE (right) presents Maurice Zackheim with a resolu- tion drawn up by the United Hebrew Schools in recognition of Mr. Zackheim's long service to the Schools. * * * "He who learns in order to practice, to him the means will be vouchsafed to learn and to teach, to observe and to prac- tice." This quotation from the Ethics of the Fathers was emblazoned on a resolution presented laSt Week at a meeting of the board of the United Hebrew Schools to Maurice H. Zackheim, in recog- nition of his long years "of de- voted service to the Schools." Incorporated into the reso- lution was the naming of Mr. Zackheim to the lifetime honor- ary chairmanship of the board of education of the Schools. The resolution noted M r . Zackheim's service as a member of the board for almost 30 years, during which time he served as president (1929 to 1931) and Chairman of the board of edu- Cation since 1926. Calling attention to his know- ledge of the Bible and post- Biblical literature, the resolution expressed appreciation for Mr. Zackheim's great contributions to the scholarship of the com- munity and his ability to guide and serve as consultant to teach- ers in the Schools: The resolution, signed by Abe Kasle, president, and Dr. Alex- ander W. Sanders, secretary of the Hebrew Schools, was pre- sented to Mr. Zackheim as a memento of his service to the eause of Jewish education in Detroit. Youn(Y Israel to Open bicw School Tenn The spring session of the Young Israel Adult Institute will Open at 8 p.m., Wednesday, in young Israel Center, announced Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, chair- Man of the adult education committee. The following courses are open to the community at large: Jewish history by Dr. Max Kapustin; elementary prayer and Bible by Rabbi Abraham Zentman; the Haftorah of the week (study of the prophets) by Dr. Mandelbaum; and Jewish :family life (preparation for marriage) by Rabbi Samuel H. Prero. Regular weekly classes in Tal- mud by Rabbi Leib Bakst and in Churnash and Rashi by Rabbi Prero will be continued. On Feb. 19,. the Institute will sponsor a lecture on the histori- cal background and meaning of blessings in Jewish life by Rabbi Chaim Shloss, instructor in Tal- mud at the Yeshivath Beth Yeh udah. For information on the above courses, call Young Israel, TExas 4-4145. Rev.' Silverman Returns to His Posts from Fla. Visit • Rev. J. Silverman, assistant cantor of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, has returned from Flori- da to assume his duties again as Mohel and as cantor of his Congregation. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, February 5, 1954 Work has commenced toward the end result of publishing a Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language, which is being under- taken by a board of directors headed by Judah A. Joffe, one of the long-time Yiddish lingu- ists. Working with YIVO (Yiddish Scientific Institute), the publi- cation is expected to take five or six years in the development stage and needs the help of lin- guists, scholars and financial benefactors. YIVO headquarters are at 535 W. 123rd, New York, N. Y. The lexicon envisions the greatest collection of Yiddish words and phrases yet amassed in the nearly 1,000-year-old his- tory of the language. In addi- tion to the first volume of a Yiddish-Yiddish dictionary , plans are being made for the publication of Yiddish-English, Yiddish-Hebrew and Yiddish- Spanish dictionaries. Oak Park Synagogue Plans Cabaret Night and Dance A cabaret-style night is plan- ned for members of the Oak Park synagogue, it was an- nounced this week by Seymour Tarnoff, one of the chairmen. Featured will be a sweetheart dance, food, prizes, entertain- ment and a special exhibition by Juan and Shirley Ispano of Spanish and ballroom dancing. For tickets, call Tarnoff, LI. 6-2155, or Mrs. Harry Meisner, LI. 5-5638. The Men's Club of the Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek will hold its annual Brotherhood Night Friday, Feb: 19, 8 p.m., in the main auditorium of the synagogue. The program will begin with a religious service under the di- rection of Rabbi Morris Adler, with liturgical music by Cantor Jacob Sonenklar and choir. The speakers will be Rabbi Adler, Dr. Walton E. Cole, of the First Congregational Church, Rev, Arthur E. Lovely, S.J., of the University of Detroit facul- ty, and Rev. Robert L. Bradby, Jr., of Greater King Solomon Baptist Church. • Non-Jewish guests will be taken on a guided tour of the synagogue. Refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood. All are invited. Dr. Albert '3". Altman will be chairman. Members of his corn- mittee are Arthur M. Lang, Ben Davidson and Abe Katzman. Ben Weiss Awarded Seminary Citation Dr. MAX ARZT, vice-chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, is shown presenting a citation to BEN WEISS, chairman of the Seminary affairs committee of Cong. Bnai Moshe. Presentation was made at a brunch campaign meet- ing at the home of Theodore M. Curtis, co-chairman of the Detroit Friends of the Seminary. In the photograph, left to right, are: CURTIS, Weiss, Dr. Arzt, Rabbi MOSES LEHRMAN and Rabbi MORRIS ADLER. SZ Young Married League Plans Mystery Skit and Tour The Young Married League of Cong. Shaarey Zedek has planned an evening of• mystery and excitement for its meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the synagogue social hall. A mystery skit will be pre- sented by the membership, and a conducted tour of tie syna- gogue building will follow. A so- cial hour will conclude the eve- ning. Beth Aaron Slates 20th Century Frolic ■■•■ •••• ■ •••••••••• ■ • Plans have been formulated for a 20th Century Frolic, to be sponsored by the Sisterhood and Men's Club of Beth Aaron Synagogue, on March 14. Mrs. Sol Docks, Torah chair- man, has started a Chai Club, to which all women donating $18 or more to the Torah fund are eligible to belong. Contact Mrs. Docks, UN. 2-6251, for in- formation. A Sisterhood board meeting is slated for 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the social hall of the syna- gogue. For Sisterhood member- ship, call Mrs. Irving Chaiken, chairman, UN. 3-6574 or Mrs. Jack Taylor, co-chairman, UN. CITY BANK MAIN OFFICE . PENOBSCOT BUILDING—GRISWOLD AND FORT STS. 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Cantor David Katz- man will chant the service, be- binning 8:15 p.m. A tea in the social hall will follow the serv- ice. Eiffeslive faossory 14, 1954 Suburban Temple Series Questions Jewish Psychology "Is there a Jewish Psycholo- gy?", will be the topic at 9 p.m., Monday, when the College of Jewish Studies of Suburban Temple meets at the Burton School. The class is part of the series "Cavalcade of Jewish Thought." Dr. Frank Rosenthal will con- duct his course on Jewish his- tory, at 8 p.m., that evening, with a lecture on "Pseudo-Mes- sianic Movements." .1170€ 19(.4 hie/4st time Fly direct to Miami aboard a luxurious 300 ittZles per hour Capital Constellation. Relax in soft, reclining 9CA01, spaced only two abreast . . . or step forward to the "Cloud Club" lounge. Fly the finest to Miami . . Fly Capital! Leave 11:20 a.m. deity Beth Abraham Opens Religious School Registration Rabbi Israel I. 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