Elect Benjamin Wilk President
of Temple Beth El; Cite Simons

Beth Abraham Mein
Elect New Officer..

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office: Dr. Robert Schloff, presi-
dent; Willi Opperer and Oscar
Rosenberg, vice-
presidents; Wil-
liam Kaye,
treasurer; Her-
man Rader,
Harry Ribiat
and Edward
Rice, secretar-
member of American Concrete ies.
Institute and American Society
Board mem-
for Testing Materials; past pres- .bers serving for

A civil engineering graduate
of the University of Minnesota,
Wilk is vice-president and gen-
eral manager of the Standard
Building Products Co. He is a
past president, National Con-
crete Masonry Association; a
past president, Concrete Mason-
ry Association of Michigan;

Beth El at the 105th annual
meeting on May 10.
Other officers elected were
John C. Hopp , vice-president;
Philip R. Marcuse, treasurer.
The following were elected to
the board of trustees: Leo I.
Franklin, Burton J. Friedman,
Mrs. Sanford R. Klein, Nate S.
Shapero, Leon S. Wayburn and
David Wilkus.
Wilk has been affiliated with
Temple Beth El for 29 years, and

At the recent concluding
meeting of the Ahavas Achim
Sisterhood, which was high-
lighted by a talk by newly-
elected congregation president
Dr. Israel Wiener, the following

Wa,serman, sunshine; Jack Free-
man, Friday night service; Ir-
win Levi'ant, youth group; Arn-
old Bennett, gift shop; Harry
Bodzin, parliamentarian; Sam
Kallush, house; Herbert Hyman,
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, in-
new
Sisterhood
officers
were
in-
Torah; and Ben Smargon,
stalling officer. will induct into

New officers of Beth Abraham
Men's Club will be installed
June 12, at the annual Bowling
Banquet of the club's bowling
league, in Bel-Aire Terrace.

Benjamin Wilk, prominent has served as president of the
local communal leader, was Men's Club, treasurer and vice-
elected president of Temple president of the temple, board
member, chairman of the reli-
gious school committee and
chairman of the ways and
means committee.

BENJAMIN WILK

Mrs. Kirschbaum Elected to Head Sisterhood

ident of Detroit Chapter, Ameri-
can Technion Society; past
board member of the Jewish
Community Center and Jewish
Social Service Bureau.
Leonard N. Simons, retiring
president, was presented with a
citation at the annual meeting
for "distinguished service to the
congregation."
In his annual report, Simons
stated that Temple Beth El now
has a membership of 1654 famil-
ies, the highest in its history
and one of the largest congrega-
tions in the country.
Dr. Max B. Winslow was chair-
man of the nominating commit-
tee. Assisting him were Israel
Himmelhoch, Sydney Sarasohn,
Louis Tabashnik and Mrs. Frank
J. Winton.

three years are
Abe Duke, Art Dr. Schloff
Luzkow, Sam Rothenberg, Sid-
ney Schloff and Harry Zalesin,
while elected for one year was
Max Ellenbogen. Board advis-
ors are Harry Greenbaum, Dr.
Harry Newman and Harry Saltz-
man.
Serving as bowling league of-
ficials during the coming year,
and also to be installed that
evening are Art Luzkow, presi-
dent; Abe Duke, vice-president;
William Gutman, treasurer; and
Edward Rice, secretary.
The first annual Father-Son-
Daughter Banquet of the Men's
Club will be held at 12 noon,
Sunday, at Horowitz Catering. A
professional magician and film
highlights of last year's World
Series will be featured. Herman
Fishman will be toastmaster,
and autographed baseballs will
be given away as prizes. For
reservations, call Willi Opperer,
TE. 4-9420.
The final membership meeting
presentation of the key to the
building and other honors will be of the season will be held at 8:30
accorded to leaders of the con- p.m., May 24, in the present
synagogue building.
gregation.
Rabbis Milton Arm, Jacob Chi-
nitz, Moses Lehrman and Jacob 32 Chileans Leave for Israel
E. Segal, the other Conservative
SANTIAGO, Chile, (JTA)—A
rabbis in Detroit, will participate party of 32 Chilean Jews is
in the program.
scheduled to leave for Israel
The concluding event will be within a few days for perman-
a Dedication Dinner-Dance at ent settlement. This is the larg-
6:45 p.m., June 5, in the syna- est group of its kind to go.
gogue social hall. Plaques will be
awarded to life members of the
congregation whose contribu-
tions made possible the comple-
tion of the building.
I wish to take this opportunity to
thank my many customers who
Planning the dedication pro-
have come to me for CHEVROLET
gram are Jack Schneider,
cars at my new post with
chairman, Harry Green, co-
HANLEY DAWSON, at 14501 W.
chairman; Dr. Y. A. Burnstine,
7 MILE RD. Your vote of con-
Louis Ellenson, Morris Fen-
fidence of my
kell, L. W. Friedman, Jacob
dealing on your
Harris, Max Kaminsky, Dr.
purchase of a
Marvin A. Last, Louise Levine,
new car, and
the SERVICE
William Liberson and Morris
RENDERED
Litvin.
AFTERWARDS,
Rabbi Gorrelick and Jack
is very grati-
She nkm an, president of the
fying indeed.
congregation, are ex - officio For the best
deal before
members of the committee.
Although Beth Aaron has been and after your
operating for several years, new car pur-
chase call me, JOHNNY LEBOW,
there has never been a dedica-
at UN. 3-2300.
tion ceremony. Officials of the
(adv.)
synagogue held up the program
until the outside of the building
also was complete. With the ad-
dition of permanent seating and
other essential items, the syna-
gogue is now finished.

stalled:

Mesdames Jerome Kirschbaum,
president; Joseph Glicker, vice-
president; Charles Zwirn, Ed-
ward Allen and Jules Suberoff,
secretaries; Morris Snyder,
treasurer; and Hy- man Leonard
and Isadore Goodman, board
members.

Committee chairmen chosen
by Mrs. Kirschbaum include Mes-
dames Harold Jeross, telephone;
Albert Burke, tablecloths and
napkins; Harry. Weiner, social;
Barney Zatkoff, library; Sam
Tower, Sunday school; David
Grainer, religious activities;
Harold Biller, publicity; Ellis
Rifkin, nominating; I r ving

The Thirty Plus Club

Precents a

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ay

When? Sunday, May 15
Where? D. W. Simons
Branch J.C.C. 4000 Tuxedo
at Holmur
Time? Eight-Thirty 'til?
Music? Carl Sims & His
Recording Orchestra
Admission? Members 75c
Non-Members $1.00
COME & HAVE
SOME FUN!

Weekend Program on June 3 to 5
To Mark Beth Aaron's Dedication

Beth Aaron Synagogue will
be officially dedicated with spe-

cial ceremonies and festivities

over the weekend of June 3.
Three religious and social func-
tions will mark the long-awaited
event.
Dedication ceremonies will be-
gin with a specially-prepared
Sabbath Eve Service at 8:30
p.m., June 3, at which Rabbi Ab-
raham P. Kazis, of Temple Sha-
lom, Salem, Mass., will be guest
speaker. An oneg shabbat spon-
sored by the Sisterhood will fol-
low the service.
The ceremonies of dedication
will be held June 5, at 1:30
p.m. Dr. A. M. Hershman, dean
of the Conservative rabbinate
in Michigan, will deliver the
dedicatory address.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick,

spiritual leader of Beth Aaron,
will officiate at the ceremonies,
assisted by Cantor Judah Gold-

ring and the synagogue choir.
Such dedication rituals as
kindling the synagogue lights, a
procession with the Scrolls,

Adas Shalom Graduates
so from Religious School

Graduation exercises f o r 60
students of the junior depart-
ment of the Adas Shalom Reli-
gious School will be held May 27,
la the synagogue.
A cantata "And It Was Writ-
ten, And It Shall Be Read," by
Martha Marenof and dedicated
to the 300th anniversary of the
American Jewish community,
will be presented under the di-
rection of Cantor Nicholas Fen-
akel and Maxwell Nadis.
Class chairman Iris Belkin will
extend greetings, while Fern
LaPides, vice-president, presents
the class gift. The Bible, symbol
of class achievements, will be
given by Susan Blondy to Mari-
a Freedland. Myrna Silverfarb
will deliver an address on the
significance of Shevuot.
Greeting the graduates will be
Manny Lax, Adas Shalom pres-
ident, on behalf of the congre-
gation. Charles Charlip, vice-
president, will accept the class
Oft.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offl-
oia,te at the ceremony, deliver a
short sermon and pronounce
the benediction over the young-
aters. Cantor Fenakei and the
choir will participate,

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