8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Elect Jack Bodzin Friday, May 21, 1954 To Head Cong. Beth. Am At the recent annual meeting 67 Adas Shalom of Cong. Beth Am, formerly Oak Children to Graduate Park Synagogue, Jack Bodzin Hebrew Schools Start Enrollment For Fall Semester. Enrollment for the fall semes- Graduation exercises for 67 ter is now taking place in all students of the junior depart- branches of the United Hebrew ment of the Adas Shalom Reli- Schools. gious School will be held June 7, During the past few years, in the synagogue. A cantata ded- there has been a steady growth icated to the 300th anniversay of in the enrollment in the United the American Jewish commun-. Hebrew Schools. However, facili- ity, under the direction of Max- ties and adequate teaching well Nadis and Mauri Lax, will staff are limited. In many cases be a highlight of the day. parents who have registered Class chairman, Myra Ern- their children late have been stein, will extend greetings, I forced to wait a half a year or while Joyce Baskin, vice-chair- i more before being able to reg- man, presents the class gift. The ister their children. It is there- Bible, symbol of the class' fore highly advisable, the UHS achievements, will be handed directors state, for parents to over by Phyllis Littky to Cynthia register their children now or in Winkler. Judith Ackerman will June, to guaranty that their deliver an address on the signi- children can be taken care of ficance of Shevuot. in September. Greeting the graduates will be The new Esther Berman Manny Lax, Adas Shalom pres- Branch Building, Schaefer and ident, on behalf of the congre- Seven Mile Road, will be ready gation. Charles Charlip, vice- in time for the fall semester. president, will accept the class This building will provide mod- gift. ern, up-to-date educational fa- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offi- cilities and will serve the chil- i. ciate at the ceremony, deliver a dren in the northwest area. Branches of the United He- short sermon and pronounce the benediction over the youngsters. brew Schools are located as fol- Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and lows: Adas Shalom. 7045 Curtis, UN. 4-9210; the choir will participate. Beth Aaron, 18000 Wyoming, UN. 1-1745; was elected president. Assisting him in congregational planning next year will be: Norman Garland, vice-presi- dent; Arnold. Wallace and Rob- ert Lewin, secretaries; Walter Herbach, treasurer; and Mor- ris Arnowitz, Max Dobrowitsky, Ivan Fidler, Leonard Israel, Ir- ven Leider, William, N. Paul Silverman and Seymour Tarn- off, board members. New congregational leaders will be installed in a ceremony planned for June 30. Details will be announced at a later date. A "night of fun" rally for the synagogue's dedication book is planned for 8 p.m., Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krauss, 13051 Oak Park Blvd. Admission will be a contribution to the book's contents. Beth Aaron School Holds Final Session on Sunday Special assemblies will mark the final session of the Beth Aaron Religious School Sunday. Included will be the Beth Aaron chorus, directed by Cantor Ju- dah Goldring: playlettes directed by Mrs. S. Braver; distribution Bnai Moshe, 11401 Dexter, WE. 3-5711; of special awards by Dr. M. Last, Linwood, 8849 Linwood, TY. 4-2220; Oak Park-Huntington Woods, (Call TOwnsend educational chairman; and final Graduation Exercises 8-0063); Rose Sittig Cohen, 13226 Lawton, remarks by Bernard Panush, TO. 8-0063; Schaefer, 18945 Schaefer, UN. :school director and Rabbi Ben- At Bnai Moshe School 2-2200. The transportation system of jamin Gorrelick. Cong. Bnai Moshe religious the schools, consisting of 10 The school now offers a cur- riculum through the 10th grade school will hold graduation buses and a station wagon, are and has over 550 students. It of- exercises for seventh graders at available for children from the fers, in addition to regular 10:30 a.m., Sunday. A play major Jewish areas and the studies, a Hebrew course begin- written by Joseph Edelman, de- suburbs to the closest Hebrew fling with the seventh grade, ju- pitting the Jew in the past and school branches. Enrollment also is taking nior congregational services, dra- present, will be dramatized by place for the Nursery School mates, chorus work, and other the students. activities. The school year will Rabbi Moses Lehrman will Branch on Schaefer and Seven end officially with the eighth address the graduates. Director Mile. Enrollment in this branch grade graduation of 19 students Walter Fa r b er, school board is limited to 25 children, and on June 6. chairman Mitchell Feldman and Parents are urged to register congregation vice-p r e s i d e n t them early. This Nursery School Richard Gunsberg will partici- is accredited by the state. pate in the presentation of class Transportation to and from. Nursery School is a v a i 1 a b 1 e. diplomas. Children of ages 3 to 4 1/.:2 are . For information call eligible. Beth Aaron Juniors Plan , UN. 2-2200. *DR A PES- CURTAINS *LAMP SHADES . 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MAIN OFFICE- Penobscot Building, Griswold at Fort BRANCH OFFICES West Seven Mile near Evergreen • East McNichols at Davison Grand River at West Seven Mile • Stephenson Highway near John R., Hazel West Nine Mile near Coolidge, Oak Park Beth Aaron Juniors, post Bar Mitzvah group, will feature a father and son, father and daughter religious service and community breakfast as its final program of the season at 9 a.m., May 30. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will conduct the service, in which many of the youngsters will participate. The breakfast will be supervised by Emanuel Sulkes and Ernest White, Men's Club co-chairmen of the group, who will be assisted by Ted Bale, Phil Chapnick, Dave L. Davis, Ben Drapkin, Dave Gold- , smith, Aaron Merzin and Sol Panush. 1 Our Want Ads Get Results. Satovsky Re-Elected Nat'l Men's Club Veep Abraham Satovsky, active communal worker and leader in Men's Club affairs at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, was re-elected vice-president of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, at its silver anniversary convention, at Kiamesha Lake, N. Y. Albert Kaufman, of Philadel- phia, Pa., was elected president of the organization. Other De- troiters elected to the board of directors were Carl Schiller, also of Shaarey Zedek, and John A. Allen and Max Biber, of Adas Shalom Synagogue. Honor Eckshtat at Meeting Z With -Immortality When drawing up your will, include a bequest for the Jewish National Fund (Keren Kaye- meth Le'Israel) Inc. to insure that a tract of land or trees or a forest or a colony in Israel bearing your name will confer immortality upon you and honor upon your family. CONSULT YOUR LAWYER. For full Particulars write to JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL DETROIT 6, MICHIGAN Rovner Progressive Farein of Detroit held a social last night honoring Aaron Eckshtat, finan- cial secretary of the organiza- tions Free Loan system, on his recent recovery from illness. The evening's proceeds went to Los A n ge I e s Auxiliary, "City of Hope," of which Eckshtat is vice- president. The next Rovner af- fair will be the indoor picnic, May 30, at the meeting hall, which will mark the grcip's 27th year of existence, pledged to aid the needy. NEW COLGATE -DENTAL CREAM HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF that brings new hope to millions for Lifetime Protection Against Tooth Decay! COLGATE DENTAL CREAM CONTAINS COLGATE'S MIRACLE ENZYME-INHIBITING INGREDIENT GARDOL Chajes Conducts Last Concert of Symphony . Julius Chajes, director of mus- ic at the Jewish Community Center, will conduct the Center Symphony Orchestra in the sixth and final concert of the season on Tuesday evening, at the Davison Center. Mischa Mischakoff, nationally known and celebrated violinist, will perform Tschaikowsky's Violin Concerto. The program also will include Haydn's "Mili- tary" Symphony and the Ameri- can premiere of the Viennese composer Robert Fanta's Over- ture to "Scheherezade." 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