10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Joseph Newman Friday, November 12, 1954 Detroiter Attends Theological School Solomon Spiro, son of Rev. and Mrs. Joshua Spiro, of 7328 Thatcher, Detroit, has been en- rolled in the freshman class of the Rabbinical School of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York City, it was announced by Rabbi Marvin S. Wiener, registrar. Mr. Spiro, born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, was graduated from the Detroit Hebrew Parochial School in 1950, attended New York University and was graduated with distinc- tion from Wayne University in 1954. Before entering the Rab- binical School, he attended the Seminary College of Jewish Studies of the Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary as pre-theologi- cal student. He conducted High Holiday youth services at Adas Shalom, where his father is as- sistant cantor. Mr. Spiro is one of the 121 students enrolled in the Sem- inary's Rabbinical School. The largest class in the history of the school, its students hail from 14 states and five foreign countries, including South Afri- ca, Ecuador and Hungary. Beth Abraham -Installs Newly-Elected Officers At the first meeting of the new board of Cong. Beth Abra- ham, held last week, Rabbi Is- rael I. Halpern installed the fol- lowing congregational officers: Louis Ellenbogen; president; Jacob Greenberg and Harry Greenbaum, vice - presidents; Benjamin Siegal, treasurer: Dr. Harry Newman and Edward Rice, secretaries. The second in a series of exec- utive board meetings of the Men's Club will be.. held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Moss Catering. Board members should m a Ice reservations with Willi Opperer, WO. 1-0693 or TE. 4-9420. An organizational meeting and social is planned by young married couples of the congre- gation at 8:30 p.m., WedneSday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Chaitin, 12949 Wales, Huntington Woods. Adas Shalom to Host • Synagogue Adult Institute Gemiluth Chassodint, Named `Chen' Chairman To Erect Monument Honoring Nazi Victims .11■0001•••■••■•000 Mrs. Joseph Newman, of 13113 Ludlow, Huntington Woods, was appointed chairman of the "Chen Club" in Detroit, a na- tional group of women who buy, sell or collect a ninimurn of $2,500 in Israel ponds. Twenty- i v e members .are already en- orolled in this 3.Iorganization in ,.:the Detroit community. A n executive committee member of the :Detroit Worn- 'en's Division; Mrs. Newman Mrs. Newman is presently Hadassah bond chair- man for the Southern Oakland County Chapter in .Michigan. She is a former vfce-president of the Special Gifts Committee for the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, president of the Russell Woods Chapter of Hadassah and secretary of the American Jew- ish Congress Women's Division. She is a board member of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood and Sinai Hospital Gift Shop. Included in the Detroit "CHEN," named for the Israeli Women's Corps of the Army of Liberation, are: - Mesdames Benjamin Bond, Tom Bor- man, Irwin I. Cohn, Philip Cutler, Ber- nard Dosie, Barney L. Golden, Philip Hellman, Charles Heiman, Joseph Katchke, Harry Kay, Rachel Kurtzman, Benjamin Laikin, Morris Mendelson, Jos. Newman, Harry Portnoy, Nathan Linden, Albert Potiker, Julius Ring, Jacob Sauls, Alex Schreier, Max Stollman, Phillip Stoliman, Louis Littman, and Misses Lillian Fischer end Bluma Levin. Center Choral Society To Accept New Members The Jewish Community Cen- ter Choral Society, Julius Chajes, conductor, is accepting new members during the month of November. The society, now in its 15th year, performs music by modern Israeli and American- Jewish composers. During the current season, several concerts will be given. Rehearsals take place from 9 to 11 p.m., every Monday, at the Davison Jewish Center. For inforniation, phone the Center music department, TR. 5-8450. Shaarey Zedek Couples To Meet Rabbi and Mrs. Arm The Young Married League of Kn.ollwood Country Club. Cong. Shaarey Zedek will intro- For information or direction* duce Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Arm to Knoliwood, call Mrs. Theodore Members of Cong. Gemiluth to its membership at a program Mandell, UN. 4-9345. All young Chassodim will on Sunday dedi- planned for 9 p.m., Nov. 20, at couples are invited to attend. cate a monument honoring the memory of Jewish victims of Nazism. The dedication ceremony will be conducted by Rabbi J. Litke, the congregation's, new spiritual leader, Alex Roberg and Cantor Judah Goldring. An honor guard from the Jewish War Veterans CAN OPEN THE DOOR TO A will be present. The monument will be erected HAPPY HOLIDAY FOR YOUR FAMILY in the congregation's plot at Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- tery, Gratiot at 14 Mile Rd: Many members of t h e synagogue themselves escaped from t h e Nazis, after witnessing the death of many of their closest rela- tives. Represented at the ceremony will be members of the Vaad Harabbonim, Jewish Community Council, Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and Chesed shel Emes. MONEY Purity Chapter, Eastern Star, To Hold Initiation Dinner Purity Chapter, Order of East- ern Star, will hold its initiation ceremony at 8 p.m., Monday, at the Order's temple, 80 W. Alex- andrine. The program will start with a dinner at 6 p.m. Degrees will be exemplified by new chapter officer's, led by Sadie Pearl, worthy matron, and Louis Wagner, -worthy patron. For reservations, c a 11 Violet Weiss, VE. 6-2908, or Sylvia Stirn, UN. 1-7697. 411111111111 ■ 11111MINMIW INTERESTED IN A New Pontiac? See JOIN NOW! GUARDIAN HOLIDAY SAVINGS CLUB No Registration Fee No Extra Charges Make your holiday dreams come true next year. Have that extra cash you need for Hanukah giving; It's so easy— you'll never miss the small amount you put aside each week. Just start now by joining our Holiday Savings Club. 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The Institute, to be conduct- ed from 8:15 a.m. to 10:10 p.m., each Tuesday, will run for 20 weeks, through March 22. Sub- jects include Hebrew, Jewish bibliography, prayer book and ethics of our fathers. ANNUAL CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21st, at 8:30 P.M. In the Beautiful MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 17525 Wyoming THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY IS CORDIALLY INVITED— SEE AND HEAR THESE OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES Adas Shalom to Resume Late Services on Nov. 19 Late sabbath eve services will be resumed at Adas Shalom Synagogue at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 19. Rabbi Segal's sermon subject will be "Prologue to 1654," a glimpse of the pain and gran- deur of European Jewish life preceding the arrival of the first 23 refugee Jews on the American continent. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will chant the service, assisted by the newly-formed youth choir. Late sabbath eve services will be held once each month. • Following the service, an oneg shabbat will be held in the social hall, with the sisterhood serving refreshments under the chair- manship of Mrs. Louis Berent. CHAIM FERSHKO SARA FERSHKO Husband & Wife team from Israel In A Program of Hebrew and Yiddish Songs YACOV R1NEGLASS ISAAC SWERDLOW In A Group of Dramatic Sketches and Skits Guaranteed to Delight You . •NO SOLICITATIONS NO ADMISSION CHARGE IMPORTANT REMINDER •CARD OF THANKS THE ANNUAL HISTADRUT CITY CONFERENCE TAKES PLACE THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE ROSE SITTING COHEN AUDITORIUM, (LAWTON AND WAVER- LY) CANVASSERS, L.Z.O. MEMBERS AND DELEGATES Please Come on. Time ! The family of the late Osher Goldberg acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. • 41.; .60 07 , " •