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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-08

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Beth Aaron Men
to Install Officers



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This Week's Radio and I
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

ADOLESCENT CROSSROADS
Time: 10:30 a.m., June 19.
Station: WTVS (Channel 56).
Feature: Sharon Bernstein, of
Central High School, will be
one of four. Detroit high school
students participating in this
telecast of the Merrill - Palmer
School. The group will consider
the feelings, attitudes and be-
havior of teen - agers as they
approach adult life,

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ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR _
Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. Arthur Stern,
president of the Detroit Chap-
ter, United Order of True Sis-
ters, the oldest Jewish women's
organization in America, will
discuss the role of the group.

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*

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL'
Time: 5 p.m.. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: The second program
on the present tour of Central
Pennsylvania w i 11 highlight
Rabbi Louis M. Youngerman,
of Cong. Keneseth Israel, Allen-
town, Pa., speaking on "The
Spiritual Essence of Freedom."
*
*
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "A Garden East-
ward," a dramatization of the
biblical story of Cain and Abel,
will offer the feelings of both
toward their parents.

Circle Branch Schedules
- Annual Outdoor Supper

Newly-elected officers and
board members of the Beth
Aaron Men's Club will be in-
stalled at an installation break-
fast at 10 a.m., Sunday, in the
synagogue social hall.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
will induct _ the new officers,
and a special scroll will be pre-
sented to retiring first vice-
president, Ben Drapkin, for his
contributions to congregational
youth activities.
The following officers will be
installed: J. Harmon Moss, pres-
ident; Nathan Lux and Irving
Glasser, vice-presidents: Milton
Stearn, Ben Freeman and Abra-
ham Halem, secretaries; and
Max Silverman, treasurer.
New board members to be
inducted are: Marvin Bennett,
Dr. Albert Kaplan, Aaron Mer-
zih, Sol Krieger, Morris Katz,
Abe Budman, Isadore Katkow-
sky. Sam Loberman, Jerome
Silberman, Sam Lankin, Alvin
Sofferin, Harold Marshall, Sid-
ney Goodman, Gerald Goldberg,
Ben Drapkin, Dr. Marvin Last,
Sidney Noveck, Sidney Silver-
man, Cyril Tencer, Mark Weitz,
Irving Levine, Louis Rubinoff,
David Adler, David Goldsmith,
Sidney Levine, Arthur Strasner-
and Andrew Wolok,

Yeshivah PTA Slates
Bazaar and Bake Sale

The second annual Bazaar and
Bake Sale of the Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah PTA will be held this
Sunday, beginning at 12 noon,
in the building across from the
Dexter and Sturtevant school,
Toys, gifts,=novelties, men's,
women's and children's cloth-
ing. jewelry and home-made
baked goods have been made
available by the committee, con-
sisting of Mesdames Bennet
Bider, Solomon N. Cohen, Israel
Rockove. Hillel Abrams and
Louis Fein,
Newly-elected PTA officers
are Mesdames Jack H. Isbee,
president; Israel Rockove and
Bennet Bider, vice-presidents:
Dr. Leon Burg and Mrs. Hugo
Apt, secretaries; and Mrs. Louis
Fein, treasurer.
Rabbi Joseph Elias, dean of
the school, headed the Yeshivah
delegation to the recent Nation-
al Association of Hebrew Day
Schools PTA convention at
Elizabeth, N.J.

The annual outdoor supper of
Branch 470-E of the Workmen's
Circle vcrill be held at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, at Stoepel Park No. 1,
Outer Dr. and Evergreen>
A complete menu will be
served, and there will be games
and community singing. Tickets
or reservations may be obtained
with Mrs, Helen Felstein,
DI, 1-2609, or the WC office,
TO. 9-2014,
Plans are now being made for
the annual family fun Festival
Of the Youth Division of the
Circle's English-Speaking 'Coun-
cil, It will be held June 24, with
further information announced
later.
District Four Scouts Hold
`Buckskin Whing Dingaroo'
Five troop units from the
Roosevelt area will participate
in District Four's 1956 Cam-
(Hebrew
poree, "Buckskin Whing Ding-
'Cultural Organization
aroo,'-' this weekend at Ken-
of Detroit)
.
sington Park. Larry Apple-
is Sponsoring a Farewell Party
baum is director of the three
Honoring
day camp-out.
The public is invited to
watch the scouting skills and
9 p.m. Saturday Evening,
events, which will include an
June 9, 1956
evening campfire with Indian
At the Rose Sittig Cohen Bids;
dances and a big cook-a-ree,
13226 Lawton
Over 1,000 scouts will take
Hebrew-Speaking Public Invited
part in the events.

Brevities

One of 18 Olivet College sen-
iors who graduated at the 96th
commencement exercises last
Sunday was LEWIS WEIN-
STEIN, of 18274 P a r k s i d e.
Weinstein, a political science
major, has been accepted for a
Lisle Fellowship unit in Den-
mark. He will study at the De-
troit College of Law next fall.

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BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
meet thiS week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin, of
23550 Kenosha, Oak Park. Plans
for the annual picnic will be
made. Out-of-town guests who
will attend are Mesdames J.
Cohen, P. Monter and I. Pacht-
man, all of New York City.
* *
Opening date for the SALINE
MILL THEATER'S fourth sum-
mer season has been set for the
night of June 26, with the cur-
tain rising on Noel Coward's
comedy "Blithe Spirit," it was
announced by Miss Barbara
Hamel of Pontiac and Birming-
ham, producer and founder of
the theater.
* *
Students of THEATER
WORKSHOP, directed by Sara
Strengell, will perform John
van Druten's "I Remember
Mama." at 8 p.m., June 17 and
18, in the WWJ auditorium.
Tickets are available by calling
UN. 1-9875 or UN. 3-3582, or at
the Workshop, 18029 Wyoming.
The program will be presented
by senior students, with junior
and intermediate classes giving,
presentations at 7 p.m., Satur-
day, and 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at
the Workshop. The latter pro-
grams are free.

Beth Abraham Service Cobo Greets Yeshivah
to Welcome 50 Families on 30th Charter Day
Beth Abraham Synagogue Dinner, on Wednesday

will officially welcome and con-
secrate 50 new families who
have become affiliated with the
congregation in the last three
months at a special late serv-
ice at 8:30 p.m., today.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will
conduct the service, and Cantor
Shabtai Ackerman and choir,
directed by Harry Siegel, will
chant the liturgical portions.
Rabbi Halpern's sermon topic is
"How to Live Longer."
Mr. and Mit. Irving Michaels
will be hosts to the congregation
at an oneg shabbat following
the services.
The congregation's Tfilleri
Club will . conclude its activ-
ities with services and a break-
fast at 9 a.m., Sunday, in the
synagogue,

Kvutzah Ivrith to Honor,
Dr. Ephraim Shmueli Here
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew
Cultural Group, will honor Dr.
Ephraim Shmueli with an
especially prepared farewell
program at 9 p.m., Saturday, in
the Rose Sittig Cohen audi-
torium, 13226 Lawton.
The program will feature
brief addresses, community
singing, refreshments, and will
close with an address by Dr:
Shmueli. The community is in-
vited to attend,

5,000 SQUARE FEET
of Industrial Building and Of-
fice Space to share. Zoned for
manufacturing. Excellent loca-
tion in NW Section. Truck-level
loading docks and railroad sid=
ling. Off-street parking. Week-
days, call TE. 4-9630. After .5
and weekends, TO. 5-6333.

LEONARD STANLEY

AND ORCHESTRA

(1-louse Band Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel)

AVAILABLE FOR WEDDINCS
AND BAR MITZVAHS

Farewell M'laveh Malke
to Honor Rabbi Meisels

Final arrangements have
been made for the farewell
M'Laveh Malke to honor the
departure of Rabbi Chaim Mei-
sels and his family for New
York at 9:30 p.m., -Saturday, at
Cong. Beth Shmuel, announced
Isadore Sosnick, honorary pro-
gram committee chairman.
.David J. . Cohen, program
chairman, stated that during
the five years Rabbi Meisels
has been in this city, he has
stimulated an interest in or-
thodox Judaism. Rabbis Isaac
Stallman and Sholom P. Wohl-
gelernter will speak and pro-
minent cantors will take part
in the evening's program. Re-
freshments will be served. • The
public is invited to attend,

Mayor Albert E. Cob-o this
week extended greetings to the
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, which
on Wednesday evening is hold-
ing its 30th Charter Dinner at
Cong. Beth Shrnuel,
Under the chairmanship of
Meyer Weingard.en, the dinner
will be attended by delegations
from synagogues, landsmanshaf-
ten and communal organiza-
tions.
The program will highlight a
presentation by the students il-
lustrating the educational ac-
complishments of the institu-
tion.
The Yeshivah's contribution
to the local community will be
discussed by Rabbi Sholom P.
Wohlgelernter, who is presently
on a leave of absence from his
San Francisco pulpit to direct
the Weshivah and Cong. Mogezi.
Abraham.
Tickets for the dinner are
available by calling the Yeshi-
vah office, WE. .1-0203.

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