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May 07, 1954 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-07

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8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 7, 1954

Yeshivah Ladies to Fete
Rabbi Wohlgelernter

SUBURBAN TEMPLE: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Frank
Rosenthal will speak on "How to Meet the Challenge of Fear
and Worry," the sixth in a series on "Mental Hygiene in
Judaism."
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman will speak on "Morality and Sanctity."
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert
Syme will preach on "Our Fear, Our Hope, Our Responsibility."
The Bar Mitzvah of Gilbert Alan Getz will be observed.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Jacob Chi-
nitz will preach on "Israel—One Universal People."
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:15
p.m., today At Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will
speak on "The Birthday of Israel."
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern will preach on "Israel's Sixth Birthday."
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Jeoflrey Knight
will be observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Raymond Sneider
and Robert Sandler will be observed.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Gary Bernstein
will be observed.

.

Elect Jack Shenkman Beth Aaron President

At the annual meeting of Beth
Aaron Synagogue, Jack Shenk-
man, young Jewish leader and
businessman, was unanimously
elected as new president of the
synagogue.
He will succeed Harry Green
who served as president of the
synagogue for three consecutive
years.
Serving with Shenkman, are
the following elected officers:
Jack Schneider and Laurence W.
Friedman, vice presidents; Jacob
Harris, treasurer; Morris Fenkell,
Jack Greenblatt and Morris
Buch, secretaries; and Jay I.
Grant, auditor.
Elected to serve on the board
of Directors for periods ranging
from one to three years are B.
Behrman, Dr. J. L. Burnstine, A.
Fischer, C. Gell, D. Goldsmith,

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Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter,
spiritual leader of Cong. Mogen
Abraham and guiding hand in
the development of the Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah, will be hon-
ored by the Ladies of Yeshivath
Beth Yedhudah at its 28th an-
nual dinner on May 16 at Cong.
Bnai David.
Rabbi Leon D. Stitskin, of the
community service bureau of
Yeshiva University, in New York,
will be principal
speaker. Rabbi
Hayim Donin
will be toast-
master, and
Cantor Hyman
Adler will ren-
=der several mu-
sical solos.
In addition to
his religious and
communal work,
Rabbi Wohlge-
lernter is Jewish
Rabbi Stitskin chaplain at
Wayne County General Hospital,
board member of Jewish Welfare
Federation, Community Council
and Resettlement Service, Jew-
ish Social Service Bureau.
Proceeds from the dinner go
toward furthering the work of
the Beth Jacob School for Girls,
a part of the Yeshivah, main-
tained as the special project of
the Ladies.

N. Jaffe, M. Kaminsky, A. Kra-
nitz, S. Lankin, L. Levine, S. Li-
berson, W. Liberson, M. Lieber-
man, A. Lubin, H. Margolis, M.
Meskin, S. Noveck, S. Panush, M.
* * *
Plotnick, J. Raisin, S. Rubin,
Max Schneider, Dr. A. Schwartz, Rabbi Stitskin to Address
A. Shapiro, M. Shelden, M. Sil- Yeshivah Annual Meeting
verman, A. Stern, M. Teitel, S.
Weinberg, a n d L. Weingarden. Rabbi Leon Stitskin, who will I
speak at the Yeshivah Ladies'
Elect Edward Robinson tribute to Rabbi Wohlgelernter,
also will address the annual
To Head SZ Men's Club membership meeting of the Ye-
shivah at 1:30 p.m., May 16, at
The Men's Club of Cong. Cong. Mogen Abraham, stated
Shaarey Zedek, at its recent an- David J. Cohen, president.
nual meeting, elected Edward
Annual reports will be submit-
Robinson president of the or- ted by officers and committees,
ganization. Serving with him as including a progress report on
officers are the following:
the recently undertaken con-
Dr. Max Lichter, vice-presi- struction of the Yeshivah class-
dent; Harold Kukes and I. Mur- room annex building, and 18
ray Jacobs, secretaries; and members will be elected to the
George C. Parzen, treasurer.
board.
Elected to the board were Dr.
Rabbi Stitskin, a graduate of
Albert J. Altman, Dr. Davis A.
Benson, Dr. Henry Berris, Max the Isaac Elchanan Theological
Seminary -and CONY, is a can-
BorM, Robert Brody, Dave
didate for a PHD from Dropsie
Brown, Allen A. Charlip, Her-
College. For two decades he
man Fishman, Lawrence Fleisch-
served as spiritual leader of con-
man, Arnold Frank, Morton
gregations in Ohio, New York,
Grass, Dr. Max Hoffman, Abe and Pennsylvania. He recently
Katzman, Ira Kaufman.
was in Detroit at the testimonial
Others are Morris Klaus, Ar- dinner given for Dr. Samuel Bel-
thur M. Lang, M. Ben Lewis, Dr. kin, Yeshiva U. president.
Sidney Lieb, Harry Nayer, Frank
Rosenbaum, Kalman Sachse,
Benjamin Sidlow, Hubert Sid- Temple Israel Men
low, Joseph C. Snider, Alan J.
Stone, Jack Warner and Leo At Tamarack Retreat
Weiner.
A group of 25 Temple Israel
men are observing a religious
School Body to Avoid
retreat at Camp Tamarack over
a long week-end which begins
Duplication of Effort
Thursday and will extend to
The Directors Council of the Sunday.
Under the leadership of Dr.
Jewish Religious Schools of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, which was re- Leon Fram, rabbi of the con-
cently organized, has adopted gregation, and Assistant Rabbi
policies which it feels will avoid M. Robert Syme, they are con-
duplication of effort and multi- ducting daily religious devotions
plicity of drives in the schools. and engaging in the study of
All philanthropic drives, lit- the classics of Judaism, the
er-ary and art contests and activ- Bible, the Prayer Book and the
ities of a similar nature which Talmud.
The retreat is sponsored by
involve participation of children
attending member schools will the Men's Club of Temple Is-
be conducted only at the advice rael, of which Reuben Levine is
of the Council.
president. Harry Landsman is
The Council also endorsed the chairman of the retreat pro-
Allied Jewish Campaign, and gram.
pledged "every effort" to make
it educationally and financially Cong. Beth Shalom to Elect
a success.
Evergreen Jewish Community, New Officers on. Wednesday
headed by Rabbi Sydney Ross-
Cong. Beth Shalom will hold
man and David Simon, recently
joined Shaarey Zedek, Adas Sha- a general membership meeting
lom, Beth Aaron, Temple Beth at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
El, Temple Israel and Bnai Andrew Jackson School, Oak
Park, at which time a slate of
Moshe as a Council member.
officers to be elected will be
proposed by the nominating
Rabbi B. H. Hendels
committee. The election will
follow.
Speaks Here on May 9

Rabbi Benjamin Wolf Hendels
will speak Sunday evening, at
the Beth Shmuel Synagogue,
Dexter and Buena Vista, on the
subject The Importance of the
Conference of World Orthodox
Jews In Israel." The meeting is
sponsored by the Knisia Hegdolo
Committee_ All are invited.

And in that day will I make
a covenant for them with the
beasts of the field, and with the
fowls of heaven, and with the
creeping things of the ground:
and I will break the bow and
the sword and the battle out of
the earth, and will make them
to_lie down safelv.--Hos.

Bnai David Buys Land in Northwest Section

Cong. Bnai David, Detroit's
largest orthodox synagogue, vot-
ed unanimously at its semi- .
annual meeting to accept the
gift of a tract of land in the
newly-developing Northwest area
from a group of congregation
members.
The landsite, on Southfield,
north of 9 1/2 Mile Road, has six
acres. It will serve as the future
location of Bnai David's new
synagogue-center and school
facilities.

Northwest Israel Banquet
Marks 2nd Anniversary

The second anniversary ban-
quet of the Northwest Israel
Synagogue and Center will be
held June 13, in the synagogue
building, 17376 Wyoming, an-
nounces Harry Horowitz, presi-
dent.
The dinner will mark the cul-
mination of the group's second
year of bringing traditional
Judaism to the Northwest sec-
tion, under the guidance of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Sixty
feet of land adjacent to the
building has already been pur-
chased for additional facilities
and school activities.
The steering committee for
the banquet includes Gilbert
Averbuch, Harry Blitz, Arthur
Klein, Sam Novetsky, Sam
Sukenic and Mrs. Saul Wainer.
Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman, syna-
gogue spiritual leader, may be
contacted for information on
the activities of the synagogue
and center.

Rabbi Hayim Donin, spiritual
leader of Bnai David, in his ser-
mon on Passover's last day, in-
vited members of the congre-
gation as well as all Jews inter-
ested in traditional synagogue
and religious life to consider the
Southfield location in any plans
they may have for moving into
the Northwest area.
The officers and trustees of
the Bnai David will be hosts to
the general membership at a
celebration in honor of the pres-
entation of the gift in the syn-
agogue social hall on June 2.

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