a ni z Beth Abraham School to Graduate Four Girls Adas Shalom Plaits 10th Anniversary Rabbinical Student to Be Ordained June 2 Tribute to Rabbi Jacob E Segal at Cincinnati School A special evening of tribute is planned by Adas Shalom Synagogue in honor of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, who this sum- mer will complete 10 years as spiritual leader of the congre- gation. The program is scheduled for 8 p. m. Tuesday, in the main sanctuary, and will be followed with a reception in the social hall. Participants will include Charles H. Charlip, Adas Sha- lom president; Mrs. George Liss and Nicholas Lazar, pre.sidents of the Sisterhood and Men's Club; Irwin I. Cohn and Sid- ney Shevitz. Brief tributes also will be forthcoming from the religious school, adult study and youth groups of the synagogue. Jo- seph Katchke, chairman of the anniversary tribute committee, will preside. Rabbi Segal will respond to the tributes. Musical selections will be rendered by Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, the 1956 confirmation e 1 a s s, accompanied by Mrs. Bella Goldberg, and the Adas Shalom Symphony Ensemble, directed by Zinovi Bistritzky. Rabbi Segal is the first 'spiri- tual leader of Adas Shalom, which under his leadership has risen to a membership of over 1,000 families. Since his arrival here, he has won numerous commendations, including a recent award from the Detroit Round Table of Christians and Jews for out- standing service in behalf of interfaith relations. In 1955, the American Jew- ish' Congress presented Rabbi Segal with an Amity Award citation for interfaith work ac- RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL coniplished in conjunction with Ma yflo w,e r Congregational Church,a neighboring. parish. Rabbi Segal graduated from the Rabbinical School of the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1939, and after a brief ten- ure as • a rabbi in Chicago, he entered the U.S. Army Chap- laincy Corps. He worked with DP's in Ger- many, France and Belgium, be- fore being discharged with the rank of major. He joined Adas Shalom in the summer of 1946. Rabbi Segal is the author of "A Bialik Treasury," published by the National Academy of Adult Jewish Studies, and has written two cantatas, one of which, "In Freedom's Light," has been published nationally by Bloch's of New York. Among his many affiliations, he is a member of the Rabbi- nic Cabinet of the Jewish The- ological Seminary. The community is invited to Tuesday's tribute. Beth Aaron Dinner-Dance to Be Held Memorial Day Trees Are Israel's Silent Army In A Tiri-le of Emergency Such as Today In Israel One Has to Plant Mines and Guns But One Also Has to Go On Planting Trees _ KE. 1-5698 The SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE 18495 WYOMING • With 30 years experience in child education Announces the Opening of A SUMMER DAY CAMP For Boys and Girls Ages 4 to 7 At its NEW, MODERN AIR CONDITIONED BUILDING . AND WELL EQUIPPED PLAYGROUND JULY 2nd thru AUGUST 24th — MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. — WITH ENROLLMENT FOR 8, 6, 4 or 2 WEEK PERIODS. • SNACKS • HOT LUNCHES • VARIED ACTIVITIES • EXCELLENT STAFF • TRIPS FOR RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION: Di. 1-2552 - 3 \ 1 HALEVY FARBAND and WORKMEN'S CIRCLE ,.4-• ,,. ' CHORAL CONCERT Don Frohman, Director In a Complete New Program of Yiddish, Modem Israeli, English Ballads, Operetta and Opera excerpts Assisted by Members of the 4 DON FROHMAN DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -Sunday Evening, May 27, 1956-8:30 P.M. . A night of games, prizes an d refreshments will be held at 7 p.m., • Sunday at Cong. Bet Moses, announces Charles Kief, president. Members and friend s are invited to attend the part y at the synagogue on Linwo at Oakman. DETROIT INSTITUTE. OF ARTS Tickets $2.50 - $1.75 - $1.25 For Reservations Call LI. 3-3253 or TO. 6-3267 United Hebrew- Schools 4 ANNOUNCES • NURSERY SCHOOL . IN 0-AK PARK TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Rober . Syme will preach on "You—And Your Enemies." The Ba STARTING SEPT., 1956 Afternoon Class 3-5 Yr. Old Mitzvah of David Marshall Berman will be observed. CONG. BNAI ISRAEL: At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Israe- Flam will speak on "The Jew as the Phenix of History.' • •• ••■ at '8:45 aln;; , Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of 'Michael Alai &Mussel and Marvin Kaplan will be observed. 4 For Information — Call. Diamond 1-3407 . . 0 r- . in Pr Q ..c.a CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today I Nursery .Class will meet in New Hebrew School Jewish Community Center on 10 Mile Road Ia n The Bar Mitzvah of Louis Medow will be observed. I TEMPLE . BETH EL: At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Dr. Richar "When Do People Get Religion?' will preach on C. Hertz The Bar Mitzvah of Barry M. Gittlen will be observed. NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:3 1 1 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold man will speak on "The Intrinsic Light." The Bar Mitzva l of Melvin Earl Duchan will be observed. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:25 p.m., today; a • aan., Saturday. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m. today; at 9 a.m. Saturday. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m. today; at 8:45' a.m., Saturday.. Rabbi Sydney K. Mossm an will preach the sermon Saturday. Cantor Paul Gewirz, o Savannah, Ga., will be guest cantor. The Bar Mitzvahs o Harvey Markowitz and Marshall Korby will be observed CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Gerald Blan and Lawrence Marvin Grossberg will be observed. AIDAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., to -day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Richar c Darrel Coopersmith will be observed. - CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today; a 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of David Joel Stei Will be observed. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 7 and 9 p.m., t o day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Alvin Aug ust and Jerry Rubin will be observed. CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; a 9 a.m., Saturday. . 0 -6 a) CD a) o ate C)O 0 z .8 c .c = ..... __. ._c . _ (I) Q 14.. ko ui 4( (A 0 rY in c%1 v IAA >-. to Ill 8 ce • 1-1-1 u) fosi ..... ° o N Tv M CO 1.61 NGREGATION BETH SHALOM I- 0 C I& LuCCI Z' '- . u E SUNDAY AND HEBREW • For the 4E1: co OAK PAR 44 PLACE: Andrew Jackson Scho l, Rosewo d FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Coming Year, Sept. 1956 - June 1957 K'S CONSERVATIVE SYNAGO UE . An n o u n c e s 8 z i v9 .1: (I) O [ Registra ion for its Relig ous Scho l • Dates of Registra ion: May 20, 7- June 3,10 ° > C - - .) :- z (i) ,z ..( u 0 r SUNDAY SCHO L mc ce ; N cc Carl LI 6- 24 for HEBREW SCHO L Cal LI 2-3583 fo 8. .. c=, TIME: 9 30 a.m to 12:0 no n. . ni c 0 En E . D NI U -- C to u 134 a n d O a k P a r k B l v d . ko m - *,_, Z C via1 vi a LAW v) (t` 116 6 (NI a3 D ag &e o 0 c . u, -. .- ) 0 cg < _.. rn Ct - - ce( [ _ . (D < 2E li . k.- 0 .7 ui 0 °\ • v." - CI) 4, CD CL. -rti CG -.F. la 0 1:2 1-1J. . %ma U U 11345 Linwood Ave. (6) For Information Please Call Mr. Idelsohn 0 Jewish National Fund To conduct .Shacharith Services, read the Torah and blow the Shofar for -Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur. I- li. C:1 . 0_ [ [ . ...r1 ft_a es_a • • . . l A • ... • .J. .) ...I I • CALL TO. 8-7384 NEEDS QUALIFIED MAN .. . Beth Moses Party Night ., Perpetuate the Memory of Relatives and Friends by Planting Trees in Their Names in the Forests of Israel! - Evergreen Jewish Congregation . , Honor Your Near and Dear Ones Detroiter Sherwin T. Wine will be ordained as a Reform rabbi at ceremonies of the He- brew Union College in Cincin- nati on June 2. The young rabbinical grad- uate is the son of Mrs. William Wine, of 2903 Elmhurst, and the late Mr. Wine. Only a few weeks ago he was awarded a master of Hebrew letters degree, to go with a bachelor's of Hebrew letters de- gree he received earlier at the college. He also -holds a bachelors de- gree in philosophy and a mast- ers degree in political science from the University of Michi- gan, where he was a scholarship student and a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Throughout his student days at Central High School, Wine won a number of awards and honors, chief among which was first place nationally in the Hearst History Award in 1946. He was •an honor student at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, which he attended from kindergarten through high school. He is a former staff member of The Jewish News. While a student at Hebrew Union College, Wine served as spiritual leader of three dif- ferent congregations, and is now acting in this capacity at Park- ersburg, W. Va. Mrs. Wine will go to Parkers- burg this weekend at the in- vitation of the congregation t o watch her son conduct confirma- tion services:- She also wi attend the ordination cere monies with her daughter, Mrs Ben Pevnick the followi weekend. Following ordination, W i n will be at home for a fe weeks, until he begins a tw year tour of duty with the U.S • Army chaplain's corps. __. A Tree is Also A Symbol of Life women will pis in all grades of the ren- . . • For He Who Plants Trees Plants Th. Future The sixth annual Beth Aaron dinner dance will begin with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m., Wednes- day, at the synagogue and con- tinue with dinner, dancing, and entertainment by well known artists. Because of limited table space, reservations should be placed early by calling UN. 1-0773. young Four graduate from the Beth Abra- gious school. ham Synagogue Religious School at exercises on June 3, SINCLAIR GOLF RANGE in the synagogue. • W. 8 Mile Rd. at Leiner Rd. They are Sheila Dishell, Shei- New and Used Golf Clubs la Michalowsky, Adrienne Best Makes—Trade-Ins Schorr and Linda Schwartz. Accepted The program also will fea- Pros in Attendance ture the presentation of honor KE 2-3820 . .certificates to outstanding pu- ,