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June 22, 1956 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-22

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"Teen-Tween Award Night"
will mark the end of the cur-
rent season for Community
Center groups, who will honor
their members with awards, en-
tertainment and refreshments
in a special program at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the Davison
branch, 4059 W. Davison.
Those being honored with
awards include:

✓lass "A" basketball
Wagners
(Champions) : Alvin Rubin, Philip
Young, Bernie Fields, Stuart Fish-
man, Allen Hilf, Ronnie Sherr, Jack
Garland, Mel Tachna, Robert Repitor,
and Leonard Priest. Alpacas (Run-
ners-up): Gerald Hoshkovitz, Art
Lieberman, Ted Brod, • Fred Imber,
Ben Stein, Ralph Gold, Harvey Du-
binsky, and Don Eisenberg.
. Class "B" basketball—Zussinan A.
Z. A. (Champions) : Allen Sinai, Ar-
nold Serlin, Mel Rosen, Jon Rosen-
zweig, Len Taub, Martin Baum, Earl
Endelrnan, Dale Schane, and Larry
Steel. Trojans (Runners-up) : Ronald
Mazer, Marty Korobkin, Walter Le-
vine, Alan Lipshy, Terry Grosslight,
Les Grosslight, Joel Levy, Marshall
Schugar, Owen Marcus, David Croll,
Jerry Farber, and Jerry Lobel.
Class "C" basketball—Aces (Chain-
. pions) : Steven Wolf, Stuart Eisen-
berg, Stan Dorfman, Robert Rosen-
berg, Jerry Wiseman, Yale Upfall,
Burton Sacks, Eddie Waxer, Louis
Balkany, Jerry Wauldron, and Orin
Rosenblatt. Imperials (Runners-up):
Allen Lenard, Harvey Wagner, Shel-
don Rott, Erbie Turken, Robert Nis-
kar, Jerry Herskowitz, Jerry Serlin,
Allen Zimberg, Stewart Hurvitz, and
Irwin Kailush.
"Table Tennis: Boys singles, Stuart
Eisenberg; Girls singles, • Sydney
Carpman; Boys doubles, Herbert
Rosen, Jerry Sklare; Girls doubles,
Maxine Sherman, Sydney Carpman.
Boys Billiards: Champion, Sheldon
Rott. Tween Checkers: Champions,
Bryan Weltman, Eugene Schwartz.
Teen Checkers: Champion, Larry
Gersten.

The Center has also announc-
ed an active summer schedule
for groups at all age levels. Ted
Kaczander is in charge of a
complete indoor and outdoor
sports program for Juniors,
Tweens and Teens, both days
and evenings at the Davison
branch.
Center's summer day camps
for children from five to 11 will
include all sports, creative arts,
sightseeing and overnight camp-
ing. For information or appli-
cations to the Northwest Day
Camp, held at the Winship
School, and Camp Freilach, at
the Davison branch, call WE
3-7380.
Camping programs are also
offered at Fresh Air Camp, for
children seven-11 anct Camp
Tamarack, for ages 11-14. Serv-
ice Camp at Tamarack is avail-
able to boys 15 and 1,6 years old.
Camp Adventure, which will
include "out of city trips,"
cookouts, swimming and hikes,
will be available to older
Juniors and Tweens, from nine
to 13, who will remain in the
city. For more information con-

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3-7380.
The Adult Summer Program,
or Day Camp will feature cur-
rent event discussions, informal
American history and English
classes, movies, outdoor games
and special trips. Call Laina
Temchin, at WE 3-7380, for more
information.
Young Adults meet from 8:30
to 11:30 p.m., Thursdays at the
Davison branch. Their summer
program will include weenie
roasts, concerts and swims.
The third annual Camp for
Older Adults will be held at
Tamarack from Aug. 28 to Sept.
4. Registration is limited to 40
persons, men and women 55
years of age or older. Applica-
tions may be obtained in per-
son, or by writing or phoning
the main office, 9999 Broad-
street, WE 3-7380.
The Outdoor Club, open to
hikers, campers and boatmen
from 18-40 years of age, will
hold an open meeting at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday at the Berman branch
to plan weekend activities.

Detroiter Honored at
Cantorial Graduation

Harold Dworkin, of Detroit,
was awarded the Bachelor of
Sacred Music degree with hon-
ors , and invested as a synagogue
cantor at commencement exer-
cises of the Hebrew Union
School of Sacred Music in New
York City.
For achieving the highest
academic standing in his gradu-
ating class, Cantor Dworkin was
awarded the Lawrence J. Finkel
memorial prize. He also was
elected a member of the Ameri-
can Conference of Certified
Cantors.
Cantor Dworkin, a graduate
of Central ,High School, studied
at the Detroit Conservatory of
Music and Wayne University
and is a graduate of Michigan
State University. He served as
a cantor of Cong. Shaarey Zee-
dek in Lansing.
Cantor Dworkin has been ap-
pointed to serve Washington
Boulevard Temple, Chicago.

Osias Zwerdling, for over
four decades president of the
Beth Israel Center and congre-
gation in Ann Arbor, was re-
cently re-elected to that post
at the annual membership
meeting.

Also elected to offices in the
Center were the following:
Jarvis Franzblau and Prof.
Irving Copi, vice-presidents;
Mrs. Ronald Freedman and Mrs.
Philip Seymour, secretaries;
and Dr. Milton Toporek, treas-
urer.

NATHANIEL GOLDSTICK
At the annual meeting of
Temple Israel on Tuesday
night, Nathaniel H. Goldstick
was elected president of the
congregation.
Other officers elected at the
meeting were Edward Rose
and Sol I. Stein, vice-presi-
dents; Leslie R. Schmier, sec-
retary; and . Samuel Burtman,
treasurer.
Elected to the board of
trustees were Charles H. Al-
ler, Mrs. Robert A. Coggan,
Saul H. .DUnitz, Mrs. David
B. Keywell, Nathan Kolb,
Irving A. Levy, Louis Millman,
Harry L. Pliskow, Morris W.
Stein, Myron S. Stein-berg and
Harold Trunsky.
The activities building corn-
mittee, of which Edward Rose
and Leslie R. Schmier are
chairman and co-chairman, re-
ported that completion is ex-
pected early in the fall. The
congregation also voted to pur-
chase a parsonage.
In his- annual report, Rabbi
Leon Fram called upon' the
members to make sabbath
worship a habit. He pointed
out that the New Activities
Building enlarges the congre-
gation's facilities and therefore
enables it to serve more mem-
bers.
The congregation expressed
its appreciation of the services
rendered by Louis H. Se-hostak
during his two-year term of
office as president by presenting
him with a mounted resolution.

Assuming positions on the
board of directors for the corn-
ing year are Torn Cook, Mrs.
Dean Carrin, Prof. Sidney
Fine, Abe Muchnick and
Moray Kutzen.
The Beth Israel - Community
Center until four years ago
was known as the Beth Israel
Congregation. It was reor-
ganized at that time as a cul-
tural, social, educational and
religious group. It meets under
the spiritual leadership of
Rabbi Julius Weinberg, for-
merly of Detroit.

Northwest Israel Synagogue
Plans 'Get-Together' Sunday
Northwest Israel Synagogue
will have a father and son "Get
Together" at 9 a.m., Sunday, at
the synagogue, 17376 Wyoming._
The Sisterhood will serve re-
freshments.
George Maskin, sports writer
for the Detroit Times, will be
guest speaker. Games and door
prizes will be featured. Mem-
bers of the program committee
include' Milton Duchan, Gordon
Kozda, Gus Lew and Norman
Sukenic. Sisterhood partici-
pants will be Mesdames Leslie
Kay, H. Sherizan, M. Ravich
and Sol Wainer.

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WE 3-2239

Rabbi Mossman to Leave
Northwest Israel Slates
Evergreen Congregation
Evergreen Jewish Con- Adult Class Schedule

gregation will honor Rabbi Syd-
ney K. Mossman :with, a testi-
monial dinner upon.
resigna-
tion. Reservations can
an be made
by calling KE 3-0197 by Sun-
day.
Rabbi Mossman has regret-
fully announced his resignation
in order to accept a position with
a congregation in Atlanta, Ga.
He has conducted an adult Bible
study class, directed the Sunday
School program and initiated
the "Ask the Rabbi" night at
the Evergreen Cong., which he
has served since its infancy.
Tonight, Rabbi Mossman will
conduct his last services for the
congregation at 8:30 p.m., at the
Berman branch' of the Jewish
Center on Schaefer Hwy.

Synagogue Attendance
Lacks 'Real' Religion

Warning ..that the current in-
flux into synagogues a n d
churches often has little rel-
ationship to real religion, Dr.
Robert Gordis, professor of
Bible at the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America and ad-
junct professor of religion at
Columbia University, pleads for
rededication to prayer in a new-
ly-released pamphlet entitled
"The Ladder of Prayer."
The 50-page pamphlet is part
of a series on aspects of Con-
servative Judaism which is
being published by the National
Academy for Adult Jewish
Studies of the United Syna-
gogue of America. Dr. Simon
Noveck is 'director of the
Academy.

Northwest Israel Synagogue,
at 17376 Wyoming, announces
that classes for adults conducted
by Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman, are
functioning throughout the year.
All classes are conducted in
both Yiddish. and English.
Shulchon-Oruch, laws • and
customs that deal with Jewish
rituals and conduct are held
daily, while weekly classes are
held Saturdays in the Pirkey
Avoth-Ethics of our Fathers.
Nathan Wizer will be in
charge of a new class for young
adults that will -begin at 5:45
p.m., this Saturday with a study
of the original text of the
Prophets, the Book of Judges,
in Hebrew and English. It will
be followed by a class in the
Ethics of Our Fathers at 6:45
p.m: and Mincha and Sholosh
Seudos.

Rabbi Leizer Levin Named
Agudah Regional Chairman

Rabbi Leizer Levin of 3265
Burlingame, Detroit, was
elected chairman of the mid-
west region of Agudath Israel,
at the 34th national convention
of Agudath Israel of America,
at Greenfield Park, N. Y.
The conclave, which was at-
tended by several hundred
delegates from every part of
the United States and Canada,
elected Rabbi Levin to this
post "in recognition of his de-
voted service to the further-
ance of genuine orthodox prin-
ciples in the Mid-West area."
The convention adopted a
series of resolutipns calling for
a broad program of educational
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11 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday , June 22, 1956

Teen-Tween Awards to End Season; Temple Israel Elects
Ann Arbor Center
Nathaniel
H.
Goldstick
Re-Elects Zwerdling
Center Summer Programs Begin

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