Set July 11 'Date for Beth Abraham Ground-Breaking . CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Is- . rael I. Halpern will review the Torah portion `Borah." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL : At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoll- - man will speak' on "The Pangs of Leadership." ' NORTHWEST ISRAEL' SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today; At 9 a.m. Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- man will speak on "Korah—Against Revelation." YOUNG ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. Saturday services, Rabbi Samuel H. Piero will preach on "Rec- ognizing- the Genuine Article." The Bar Mitzvah of Leslie Key- • well will be observed. • CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Harold Toppel will be observed. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday, At a mobilization breakfast last Sunday, 75 leaders of Cong. Beth Abraham endorsed the ex- ecutive committee's plans to raise $350,000 for the erection of a new synagogue on W. Seven Mile Rd.,' at Greenlawn. The building campaign was outlined by Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, chairman, and Dr. Harry Newman, acting chair- man. Cash contributions from the synagogue's affiliate organ- izations indicated that the drive for funds was off to a good start. Following distribution of pros: pect cards, Dr. Newman called on workers to produce maximum results for the first report meet- ing of solicitors at 8:30 p.m., on Monday, at the synagogue. Benjamin Siegel, chairman of ground-breaking arrangements, named July 11 as the day when appropriate ceremonies getting the building underway will take place. Siegel is assisted in these plans by Julius Perry, chairman of the functions and •' arrange- ments' committee. _ Louis Ellenbogen, congrega- tional president, urged workers to enroll a limited number of new members, which the new building will be_ able to accom- modate. The congregation's third guar-ham I Religious School board will meeting will be held at be held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the syna- in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cortland, gogue, at which building plans stated Harry Judge Ribiat, Kaufman, 4325 board will be outlined to the general chairman. Plans for the new membership, and nominations school year will be outlined by of officers will take place. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, school A meeting of the Beth Abra- director. terly SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN YORK HOTEL Most beautiful and completely remodeled hotel. Furnished 2 and 3- room apartments. Also single sleeping rooms. Reasonable rental. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT South Haven's Leading Hotel, Close to Beach Next to Holly's Restaurant 262 CENTER ST. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 210 Louis Nathanson, Prop. * ** *** * CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. EMANUEL, The Suburban Temple: Sabbath services at 8:15 p.m., today, at. Burton School, Huntington Woods, Mich. AD/ S SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; ENJOY A at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Calvin Earl Mackey and David Elazar will be observed. GAY VACATION MAGNIFICENT BUILDING • ELEVATOR SERVICE BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., to- SPACIOUS LOBBY • COCKTAIL LOUNGE day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Robert Jack EXQUISITE AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM FREE GOLF • BOATING • FISHING e VENETIAN POOL Levenson will be observed. SUMPTUOUS PLAYHOUSE • EXOTIC STARLIGHT ROOM • STAR-STUDDED B'WAY SHOWS • 2 GREAT BANDS CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 8 p:m.; today; • at 8:45 ALL SPORTS FACILITIES • SUPERVISED DAY CAMP a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Melvin Chislik and 'Gary FOR RESERVATIONS Stiro will be observed. Rabbi Levin in Israel Write or Phone Liberty (N. Y.)-975 IN MIAMI BEACH — IT'S THE NAUTILUS CONG. BETH SHMUEL:. Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m. today; at For Agudah Convention 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Louis Samuel Myers YOUR HOSTS Rabbi Leizer Levin; spiritual HARRY & and Burton Lawrence Batchko will be obserVed. DAVID leader of Detroit's Cong. Beth DINNERSTEIN Tikvah, was one of 125 delegates DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 to the World Congress of Ortho- Friday, June 25, 1954 dox Jewry to leave last week for. Jerusalem, Israel. The conclave, the first inter- At the annual meeting of the national gathering of-Orthodox Jewry in 17 years and only the congregation held last week, fourth in the organization's his- members of Temple Israel tory, opens on Tuesday, under elected Louis H. Schostak, presi- sponsorship of Agudath Israel. dent. Elected to serve with him The first parley ever held in Is- are Nathaniel R. Goldstick, vice- rael, previous assemblies have president, Sol I. Stein, secretary taken place in Czechoslovakia and Samuel Burtman treasurer. and Austria. Pewaukee, Wisconsin—on Lake Pewaukee 98 miles from Chicago Elected to the board of trustees YEAR 'ROUND HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Yeshiva U. Offers Credit were Arthur J. Outdoor sports, Summer and Winter—Year 'Round For Agency I nstitute Elass, - David Swimming and Sun-Bathing Facilities • Complete ealk, Ellis Fish- Health Spa with Waukesha Water Mineral Baths The Teachers Institute of Ye- man, Benjamin to - Nightly Dancing and Entertainment. shiva University in New York D. Lal3ret, J 0. VACATION HEAVEN— Lefton, Joseph Will give eight semester hours of On the shores of Lake Huron. Levy, Harry C. academic credit to students par- Balmy days and cool nights... pollen-free comfort. Wonderful LeVine, Robert ticipating in the Israel Summer • food prepared in the Jewish- L. Rosen, Leslie Institute sponsored by the youth American manner that makes department of the Jewish Agen r. each meal a delight. A com- a. Schmier, Mor- plete social staff with Joe ris W. Stein, El- cy for Palestine, it was an- Cornell, social director, to as- sure entertainment for all. Jack lis M. Thal and nounced by the Jewish Agency. Stirnthal and his Society Or- The institute, now in its sixth Louis Vineberg. chestra provides dinner music and dancing pleasure in the Schostak h a s year, is a non-profit educational Marine Room. Free rhumba served as chair- 1 project offering seven weeks of lessons. Responsible counselors for the children enable par- Schostak man of the, travel, study and work in Israel ents to enjoy themselves. N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, Illinois • MOhawk 4-6440 Enjoy a cocktail in the North board, of the religious school for American students and Woods Bar. and as chairman of the build- teachers, 18 to 35. ing committee. In the latter ca- pacity he guided the congrega- you'll have tion in the building of present sanctuary and has been work- ing on plans for construction of the second unit of the Tem- 44( Here's a ple- design, the activities build- Vacation you'll long ing. remember ...Golf, Tennis, Rabbi Leon. Fram, spiritual Riding. Swimming, Beach Parties, leader, recommended that Hay-Rides, and 3 superb meals daily. For the youngsters: gov. ground be broken for the -ac- K ernesses and supervised play; tivities building, which w ill Planned entertainment, dusk till house varied activities for the du r hs growing youth departments and Summer Vocation at • provide facilities for communal, WISCONSIN'S LARGEST AND social and cultural activities, MOST POPULAR FUN RESORT during the coming Tercentenary .•••itiSi 4 few hours away. New "Capri" outdoor swim- year, ming pool with separate wad- ing pool for children provides Jacob A. Citrin, who served as constantly filtered and tem- president for the past three perature controlled water. Free swimming lessons by compe- years was honored by the con- tent lifeguards. Swim or lounge gregation with a framed set of in comfortable pool side chairs. Buffet luncheons on lawn. The resolutions acknowledging his social staff provides- a continu- devoted service to the congrega- ous entertainment and sports program. Golf tournaments, tion. • The congregation also fishing contests, card parties, adopted an amendment to its weinie roasts, water carnivals, amateur theatrical, hay • rides, by-laws to the effect that all tennis tournaments and daily past-presidents shall be enrolled big cocktail hour. Here you will And the kind of things as trustees for life. You like to do. • . and the • Schostak to Head Temple Israel. • :- •-•;- ••••-'• Oaktonkgianor , erinam-Ma/las .675 •.:; :••••• Special Rates for Chil- dren—Call or Write— Elkin Hotel & Travel Bureau, 19437 Livernols, Diamond 1-2717. kind 91 Cong. Beth Shalom to Install New Officers at Dance Cong. Beth Shalom, the Oak Park Synagogue, will hold its second annual installation din- ner-dance at 7 "p.m., Wednesday, at Holiday Manor. Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin, spirit- ual director, will officiate at the installation. 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