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June 18, 1954 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-06-18

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At special services in celebra- i main sanctuary, 41 students will
Von of Shevuot, Manny Lax was ; participate in Adas Shaloni's an-
installed as president of Adas I nual confirmation service. An
Shalom Synagogue. Others in-1 original cantata., "In Freedom's
stalled by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal , Light," written by Rabbi Segal,
include: i will be featured.
Charles Charlip and George 1 Based on the Tercentenary
Spoon, vice-presidents; Max Bib- anniversary of Jewish settlement
er and Alvin Shapiro, secretar- m America, the cantata will in-
ies; Morris Sukenic, treasurer; elude Hebrew music, Yiddish
and Norman Allen, sgt.-at-arms. songs of Sephardic, German and
Named as honorary board mem- East European origin and Amer-
bers were Irving I. Cohn, Abe ican hymns and folk songs.
Orchestration for the cantata
Kasle, D. M. Levine, Alexander
was done by Zinovi Bistritzky,
Moss and N. R. Epstein.
Board members this year will who will lead a flute and string
include Max Goldsmith, Harry A. ensemble accompanying the can-
Keller, Maurice Karo, Gerald tata, with piano accompaniment
Rosenbloom, David Fuller, Joseph by Mrs. Bella Goldberg. Cantor
Katchke, Albert Posen, Herbert Nicholas Fenakel wi:1 chant ap-
Harris, Mrs. Philip Heitman, Mrs. propriate selections.
George Liss, Dr. Joseph Markel,
Arthur Schultz, Samuel Simmer, Cantor Friedman Here
William Schulman, David Aaron,
Herman Avrin, Malcolm Rivkin, To Conduct Services
David Safran, Harry Spoon,
David Galin, Meyer Littky, Nich- -Morris Berman, chairman of
olas Lazar, Louis Rose, Nathan the synagogue committee of
Goldin, Harold Morrison, Max Cong. Beth Joseph announces
Spoon, Harry Goldberg and that Cantor Joseph M. Friedman
will conduct sabbath services of
David Dunsky,
the congregation on June 26.
Also at the service, 7 students A graduate of the Eastman
in the Sunday school received School of Music, Rochester, N.
diplomas on their graduation. Y., Cantor Friedman has con-
This Sunday morning, in the ducted services in many of this
country's large Jewish commu-
nities. All synagogue members
and friends are Urged to attend
this special event.
Hyman Karp, newly-elected
Is The Guy
president, announces • that all
new officers will be installed in
For a Terrific
a ceremony Monday evening, in
the synagogue building, 18450
Wyoming. Rabbi Arnold Singer-
man, spiritual leader, will in-
duct the new officials,
Following the formal program,
the Women's Auxiliary will show
films taken at the recent dedi-
cation ceremony of the syna-
gogue, as as movies • taken
` 14500 W..
W. 7 MILE RD.
at last fall's cornerstone cere-
Block .W. of Jos. Couzvris
mony.

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8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 18, 1954

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Northwest Israel Slates
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The second annual anniver-
sary banquet of Northwest Is-
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day evening, at the synagogue,
17376 Wyoming, marking the
culmination of the second year
of "traditional Judaism in the
Northwest area," stated Gilbert
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chairmen of arrangements.
Master of ceremonies at the
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Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will ex-
tend greetings. The evening's
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Schlussel. Dave Diamond and his
orchestra will provide musical
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mont as guest soloist.
Assisting Averbuch and Klein
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Belkin, Sam Sukenic, Norman
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JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Presi- ish communities which were
dent Ben Zvi announced the es- liquidated by the immigration
tablishment of two Presidential movement to Israel. The sec-
awards for specific scholarly es- and is for a paper on the history
Leonard N. Simons was re- says. One will be given for a of Jewish communities destroyed
elected president of Temple Beth paper on the history of the Jew- during World War II.
El at the 104th annual congre-
gational meeting last week.
Benjamin Wilk
Omena, Mich. on
and William H.
Frank were re-
elected vice
president a n d
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Install Manny Lax Adas Shalom. President;
Schedule Confirmation Service for Sunday

Sermon by Dr. Hertz
To Appear in Book

A sermon by Dr. Richard C.
Hertz, entitled "How to Be Hap-
py as a Jew," has been selected
for this year's volume of "Best
Jewish Sermons," to be published
June 30 by Jonathan David Press.
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cause of the sermons' penetrat-
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communal issues of the day and
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from the pulpit of Temple Beth
El during the past year, describes
the personality context of Jews.

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Cambridge. The public is invited.
The Community is planning a
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