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April 01, 1955 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-04-01

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New Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah School
Building Named in Dan Lawn's Honor

In recognition of his many .Aryeh Stollman, the David Gold-
services in behalf of the school, berg'Family, Meyer Weingarden
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will and Family, the Green Family,
the late Morris Levine, the
Hechtmans, Wolf Cohen, Isadore
Cohen and others.
A laboratory for the study of
science will be named in mem-
ory of Sam Osnos, and an arts
and crafts room is being set up
by Henry Keywell.
Tributes to Mr. Hechtman
were expressed by Nathan I.

Congregations
Slate Services
For PassoVer

DANIEL A. LAVEN.

name its new school building.
on Dexter and Cortland, in hon-
or of Danial A. Laven.
At the testimonial dinner giv-
en Tuesday evening, at Hotel
Statler, in honor ofthe chair-
man of the building committee,
Samuel Hechtman, Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter announced that
at the formal dedication of the
building, on April 24, the new
structure will be named "Yeshi-
vath Beth Yghudah—Dan Laven
Building." -
"The new building will serve
Our community for at least 15
years," Rabbi Wohlgelernter
said. "Many people are purchas-
ing homes in that area in order
to be near our _school. In this
center of learning, we are forg-
ing the soul of our people. We
are building here for you and
for the generations to come."
Rabbi Wohlgelernter announc-
ed that sections of the building
will be named in honor and in
tribute of many who have aided
the school—including the late

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 1, 1955

(PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT)

HE WON'T
HAVE A CHANCE

...if

your Supreme

Court is packed
with CIO mouthpieces

Your HOPE to TOP this
depends on election of
these patriotic citizens I

NON-PARTISAN

LELAND W. CARR

Chia JusNcet, Michi-
gan Suprento Court

Respected throughout
Michigan for devotion to
the integrity and inde-
pendence of our State courts. Became Circuit
Judge of Ingham County, 1921; appointed to
Supreme Court in 1945 ; elected to fill unexpired
term in 1946, re-elected in 1947. As a Circuit
judge in Ingham County, served as the one-man
grand juror who cleaned up graft and corruption
le state government.

NON-PARTISAN

D. HALE BRAKE

for State

Supreme

Court

Known throughout the
State for his honesty
and devotion to good
government; practiced law at Stanton for 20
years; two terms as Prosecuting Attorney for
Montcalm County. As State Senator for four
terms, sponsored the Probate Code for Michi-
gan; co-sponsored Michigan's model Correc-
tions Law and first Unemployment Comm-

*salon Law.

VOTE
APRIL 4

Carr-liraki . Cansrnitioe
Lansing, Michigan

Continued from Page 16

mim will deliver his annual
Sabbath Hagodol lecture.
Passover evening services
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday will be at 6:45 p.m.,
with morning services begin-
ning at 8:45 a.m. Rabbi Hal-
pern will preach the sermons,
and Cantor Eugene Greenfield
will chant the liturgical por-
tions.
The religious school will hold
two model sedorim at 10:45 a.m.,
Sunday, the younger students
in the social hall, and advanced
pupils in the sanctuary. Rabbi
Halpern, school director, has
invited the parents to partici-
pate.
Cong. Bnai Israel
At Saturday services, Rabbi
Israel Flam will discuss "The
Great Sabbath." The weekly
Bible class that afternoon will
be devoted to the laws of Pass-
over.
The traditional Siyum for the
first-born will take place after
7 a.m. services, Wednesday.
Passover services will be held
at 6:45 p.m., each evening, and
at 9 a.m., each morning. Rabbi
Flam will chant the Tal service
on Thursday.
Cong. Beth Yehudah
Sabbath services at 6:15 p.m.,
today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday.
Passover morning services will
begin at 9 a.m., each day.
Temple Israel
At 8:30 p.m. services today,
Rabbi H. Robert Syme will de-
liver the sermon on "I Know a
Religious Man."
Cong. Mishkan. Israel
At Saturday services, Rabbi
Isaac Stollman will preach the
sermon on "Atonement by Sub-
stitution."
Beth Israel Center
Children of this Ann Arbor
Hebrew School will present a
model seder on Sunday, in
the 'Center-Hillel Foundation
Bldg., 1429 Hill. Rabbi Julius
Weinberg will lead the • stu-
dents, among whom are Ju-
lian Cook, Jeffrey Ingber,
Harvey Lansky, Daniel Mel-
nick, Mark Roseman and Mi-
chael Sattinger. Mrs. Philip
Flying, of the Center school
board, heads the committee
in charge of social arrange-
ments.
United Jewish Folk Schools
The annual seder will be held
at 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, in • the
school auditorium, 13722 Lin-
wood. Parents, students and
their friends will participate.
A group of students will be
heard in a Passover p,rogram of
songs and reading of the Hag-
gadah over Altman's Jewish
Hour at 11:15 a.m., Sunday,
over radio station WJLB..

Goldin, chairman of the build-
ing committee; Mr. Laven, who
presided, and State Attorney
General Thomas Kavanaugh,
who represented Governor: Wil-
liams.
In his response, Mr. Hecht-
man outlined the status of the
school and its history and re-
ported that the Yeshivah is
short $65,000 to pay for the cost
of the building. He urged all to
visit the school and expressed
the hope that there will be re-
ports of liberal gifts from them
towards the school fund.

Ex-DP Businessmen
To Get $1,000,000 in
Credits in Germany

Tunisians Seek Jewish Support Against French

TUNIS, (JTA)—Jews living in
Southern Tunisia have been
placed in an embarrassing situ-
ation by the dispute between the
French authorities and the Neo
Destour—nationalist party.
The Neo-Destour, which has
demonstrated its friendship for
the Jews in the past, has asked
the Jews in Southern Tunisia to
si g n a petition calling for the
end of French military rule in
that area. The French authori-
ties disapprove of the petition.
The Jewish leaders, who find it
essential to remain on good
terms with both forces, are now
faced with what appears to be
an insoluble situation.
The French-language news-
paper, "Petit Matin" of Tunis,
founded and owned by Simon
Zana, a French Jew, has. been
acquired by Andre Barouch, also
a Jew, but one closely associated
with Moslem Neo-Destour move-

ment. In 1952 M. Barouch was
arrested and deported from
Tunis to Southern Tunisia by the
French authorities.

Holiday Greetings

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FRANKFURT, (JTA)—The As-
sociation of Jewish Businessmen
and Industrialists in Germany
has received assurances that
guarantees for bank credits to-
talling $1,000,000 will be given
to DP businessmen, artisans and
manufacturers who, in contrast
both to "ethnic German" refu-
gees from Eastern Europe and to
Jews formerly resident in Ger-
many, were hitherto excluded
from the government credit
program.
The necessary amount, ap-
proxi m at ely $250,000, will be
made available to the Bonn
Ministry for Refugees out of re-
maining Marshall Plan counter-
part funds. The credit guaran-
tees, obtained by the Association
and the Central Jewish Council
after protracted negotiations,
will fill a gap that has been
sorely felt in local Jewish eco-
nomic life.

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Center 5-Man Squash Team
Ends Season in Third Place

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter's five-man squash team
wound up in third place in the
Michigan Squash Racquets Asso-
ciation's Class C tourney.
Composing the Center squad
were Bill Jacobs, Basil Tilben,
Dr. Raymond Echt, Dan Mana-
son, Allen Skelly and Harold
Erode.
The Center team finished only
one game behind second-place
Downtown YWCA. The title went
to Detroit Edison, which next
season will move up to the Class
B competition.

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