Ahavas Achim Youth. Group to Stage City Synagogues t o Conduct Yeshiva h Passover Appeal Appeals for Yizkor memorial As of last week's total, $70,000 Howard Bloch, the co-treasurer. Three Performances of Purim Revue gifts in all Detroit congregations has been pledged to the building Tributes to Mr. Kukes and the on the last day of Passover, fund, including a $7,500 sum late Samuel . Oleshansky were April 25, to raise funds for the from the estate of the late Mr. pronounced by Rabbi Max J. Yeshivah's $135,000 campaign Sam Osnos. Wohlgelernter, Yeshivah vice- to build a new classroom annex president; Selig Wolfson, a stu- were arranged at a combined dent, and Rabbi A. J. Glucko•- meeting of the board and Syn- sky, Yeshivah faculty member. agogue Council of the Beth Both were long-time and en- Yehudah Schools. thusiastic supporters of the Meeting under the chairman- Beth Yehudah Schools. ship of David I. Berris, Young Plans for the annex were ap- Israel and Mizrachi leader, proved last week by the City of 35 synagogues agreed to partici- Detroit, and construction is pate in the appeal for the build- scheduled to begin immediately, ing funds, which will alleviate so the building will be ready for overcrowded conditions for the use in time. for the September Yeshivah's 740 students. semester. On the committee are the fol- lowing, in addition to Berris: All dressed up n traditional garb for a ren- dition of a spe- cial Purim pro- gram are these members of the Ahavas Achim Youth Group, shown left to Fight, ELLIOT BURNS, JANET 'W A S E RMAN, SHELDON SPCECTOR and HARRIET RO- SEN. Three performances of . the "Shushan Revue," with a cast of 21 members of the Ahavas Achim Youth Group, are sched- uled - this weekend at Vernor School, Pembroke and Tracey. The play, which features songs, dancing, comedy and drama, will be highlighted by gay costuming and ornate scenery. Playing the lead roles will be Janet Waserman, Sheldon Spec- tor, Harriet Rosen, Elliot Burns, Myrna La.zarov, Judith Caplan and Geraldine Wiener. Also ap- pearing in the production are Sharon Katz, Linda Rubenstein, Sandra Terman, Jill Davis, Ro- chelle Yamshon, Ruth Leviant, Caryl Prujan, Cheryl Bornstein, Marsha Frank, Deena Lazarov, Eileen Eisman, Terrie Allen, Sharon Surowitz and Gloria Burns. Mrs. Bella Goldberg will be accompanist for the musical portions of the revue. The play is directed by Mrs. Jacob Chin- itz, assisted by Mrs. Richard Burns. Costuming is in charge of Mrs. Sam Terman and Mrs. Maurice Steinberg. Performances are scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Saturay; a 1 p.m. matinee . Sunday; and an eve- ning performance at 8 p.m., Sunday. Tickets for all perform- ances are available at the syna- gogue office, 19190 Schaefer, or Z NAGOGUE may be obtained by calling UN. 4-6428, VE. 7-2968 or UN. 4-4961. All proceeds from the produc- tion will be contributed to the synagogue's building fund, as !the Youth Group's effort to aid the current expansion drive. 1 Wayne Prof. to Speak To Israel Marrieds Atlas Shalom Youth Plan Sabbath Service Adas Shalom Youth will con- duct the entire sabbath service in the synagogue's main sanctu- ary on Saturday morning. Participants in the - service in- clude Marvin Starman, Ira Har- ris, Sheldon Kirsch, Perry Co- hen, Bruce Siegan, Sheldon Lax, Leon Waldman, Al Rubin, Rich- ard Lazar, Susan Biber, Jerold Lax, Irene Rubin, Donna Ham- merstein, Marcia - Kolienberg, Marilyn Lurie, Robert Katchke and Barbara Goldsmith. S-errnonettes will be delivered by Bruce Siegan and Lorraine Small, while Louis Soverinsky will chant the shacharis prayers and Mervin Goldsmith serves as cantor for the musaf service. HAROLD KUKES Harold B. Kukes was selected by building fund officers to suc- ceed his late father, Louis Kukes, as co-treasurer of the fund. He will serve with A. ■ . Vaad Harabonim Invites Public to Mlaveh Malkeh Midwest Rabbinical Group CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Bella Rose Beigler wishes to ac- knowledge with grateful appre- ciation the many kindnesses ex- tended by relatives and friends during its recent bereavement. SERVICES O metts=smassamaramb Is The Guy For a Terrific BUICK. BUY MORRIS BUICK.. co. 4500 ,W. 7 MILE RD. . I Block •W. of Jas. Couxens The cbncluding program in Cong. Bnai David's Friday eve- ning oneg shabba.t and lecture series will take place at 8:30 p.m., today, in. the synagogue. Rabbi Hayim Donin will dis- cuss "The Movement in Ameri- can Jewish Life—Reform, Con- servative and Orthodox—Their History and Differences." Cantor Hyman J. Adler will conduct congregational singing. A social hour, served by the congregation's Sisterhood, will follow. 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Mogen Abraham was re- elected president of the Mid- western Region, Rabbinical Council of America, at the group's second annual conven- tion in Chicago. • This division of the 550-mem- ber, national, orthodox rabbini- cal body includes 82 spiritual leaders serving Jewish congre-. gations in 13 states and Ontario. Rabbi Samuel Stoliman, Cong. Shaar •Hashomayim, Windsor, was named vice-president of the Michigan-Ontario district. Rabbi Donin to Conclude Cong. Bnai David Series MORRIS *DRAPES -* CURTAINS *LAMP SHADES FANCY *TABLE LINENS 'I "Marriage Around the World" is the topic of Dr. Stephen Cap- The community has been ex- 13anari, assistant professor of tended an invitation by the anthropology at Wayne Univer- Vaad Harabonim (Council of ' sity, who will address members Orthodox Rabbis) to attend a and friends of the Young Mar- m'laveh malkeh celebrating the ' rieds Group of Temple Israel on conclusion of the reading of the Tuesday evening, in the temple 'Talmudic tractate "Eruvin."' youth forum. The gathering is planned for The meeting will open with a 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in Young business session at 8:30 p.m., Israel Center. A report of ac- according to Dr. and Mrs. Donald I tivities of the Vaad Harabonim Simon, the evening's chairmen. will be given at this time. Dr. Cappanari, who will speak on the various marital problems, customs and traditions of peo- ple throughout today's world, has spent many years hiring among peoples of various eth- nic, religious and racial back- Name Wohlgelernter to Head grounds. - TEMPLE BETH EL At 8:15 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "How to Understand the Bible." At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Minard Klein will speak on "Michael Heilprin, Immigrant Scholar." TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, conducted by the Sisterhood, Mrs. Harry Landsman will preach on "A Heart of Wisdom." NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak on "To Remember." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stollman will speak on "The David-Goliath Episode Recurring in Our History." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will review the Torah portion "Vayikra." AD AS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 8:45 a.m., Sat- urday will be conducted entirely by the Junior Congregation. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6:15 p.m., today, at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Carl Friedlander will be observed. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 6:15 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6:10 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. Reading of the Megillah will commence at 7 p.m., Thursday, and morning services on March 19 begin at 7:15 a.m. UN. ,4*-7100 Louis Applebaum. Bnai Israel; Harry Citrin, Beth Shrnuel; David J. Cohen, Bnai David; Isadore R. Cohen, Mogen Abraham.; David Feldstein, Oak Woods Jewish Centers John Florence, Beth Tik- vah; Meyer Freedman, Adas Yeshurun: Charles Jacobson, Shaarey Zion; M. 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