m I Orthodox Union Honors Heinz Co. Shomrey Emunah for 25 Years Kashruth Program Aid to Begin Services z Organization of a new Ortho- dox synagogue in the Northwest For pioneering service to the American Jewish Community —a special community service award—the first to a business enterprise in the 58-year history of the Union of Orthodox Jew- ish Congregations of America—was presented to the H. J. Heinz Company at the Orthodox Union's recent convention in Atlantic City. Fred C. Heinz, vice-president of the food firm (left) is shown receiving the award from Nathan K. Gross, Orthodox Union national" vice-president and chairman of its Joint Kashruth Commission (second from right). Participating in the presentation were Moses I. Feuerstein, re-elected as Orthodox Union national president (second from left) and G. David Leibowitt, convention chairman. The Heinz Company, one of the first in the 31-year-old Kashruth certification pro- gram of the Orthodox Union, was cited for "25 years of pioneering service in providing dependably Kosher products for the Jewish homemaker." Yeshivah Dinner to Attract 530 Daniel A. Laven, co-chairman Of the seventh annual Dinner and Show sponsored by the Businessmen's a n d Synagogue Councils of the Beth Yehudah Schools, urged holders of out- standing tickets' to return them this week. The program, to be held Nov. 25, at the Latin Quarter, is be- ing planned for 530 guests, La- -s? which Dr. Fram's Sermon to Ask `Who Is ME Aggressor?' "Who Is the Aggressor in the Middle East?" is the topic of Dr. Leon Fram who will deliver the sermon at Temple Israel at 8:30 n. ' mulri - dat•a.-C of the hall. Laven Entertainment for the evening will highlight Robert Merrill, Metropolitan Opera Co. bari- tone, and Emil Cohen, humorist. The music of Dave Diamond and his orchestra will be heard dur- ing dinner. WC Schools Plan Book Fair Talk, Open House Laven also announced the ap- pointment of Joseph Lee as an associate chairman of the an- nual event. Lee recently con- cluded work for the Champagne Dinner of the City of Hope Business Men's Group. its today (.1 .e6UCLY, 1Jr. X area were announced this week by Rabbi Sholem Flam, who will be spiritual leader of Cong. Shomrey Emunah, soon to begin services at the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. The congregation actually was organized prior to the High Holy Day season in September, but combined its planned serv- ices with Young Israel for the holidays. Last week, however, after a series of meetings involving Rabbi Flam, the Jewish Com- munity Council and leaders in the community, it was an- nounced that Cong. Shomrey Emunah would hold services on a regular weekly basis. The synagogue has given up its store-front location, and has signed an agreement with the LZ Institute to hold services there on Friday evenings, Sat- urdays and holidays. Over 25 families were repre- sented at an organizational meeting, at which Nathan Bor- instein was named temporary president and Isadore Levin, temporary vice-president. A membership meeting is planned for Nov. 21, after which the first sabbath services will be held Nov. 23 and 24. The congregation will con- tinue meeting for services, an adult education program and other Jewish activities at least through the next High Holiday season, after which a site will be selected for a permanent syn- agogue. STRICTLY A17 KOSHER CA TERING Horowitz Catering Co. 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LEVI N, of Wayne State University PRESENTS Participants A MONTHLY DANCE With CARL SIMM'S and William Hordes, Henry D. Brown, George W. Stark, His Orchestra At the DEXTER DAVISON CENTER OF JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 4059 Davison Nov. 11, 1956 at 8:30 P.M. REFRESHMENTS SERVED Members $1.00 Non-Members 11.50 Leonard N. Simons, Ben Harold. A social hour with refreshments will follow the program. Admission Free No Solicitation of Funds SID SAVAGE be host to the Midwest Region of the Rabbinical Council of America at an all-day confer ence on Tuesday, announces Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick, re- gional secretary. Rabbi Nehemiah Katz, of To- ledo, O., regional chairman, will preside over the sessions, which rabbis from Minnesota, Ken- tucky, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Missouri, On- tario and Michigan will attend. (More Synagogue News, P. 8) You Are Invited ... . National AZA Sabbath will be observed locally by members of the Bnai Brith youth group at special services to be held at 8:30 p.m., today, at Beth Abraham Synagogue. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, spiri- tual leader of Beth Abraham, will preach on "The Require- ments of Leadership." AZA officers will be installed at a tea and oneg shabbat following the service. Beth Abraham Synagogue will Northwest Tirae1 Studies feature elementary and intermediate Hebrew, his- tory, literature and culture. Guest lecturer last Wednesday was Rabbi Chaskel Grubner. rani Will leave for New York to attend a meeting of the Commission of Jewish Education. As chairman of the schools committee for the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, he will participate in con- ference establishing a definitive curriculum for Reform religious schools. Beth Abraham to Host A lecture by the editor of National AZA Sabbath Der Kemfer, Modecai Schtrig- ler, will be featured in Yiddish for the Jewish Book Fair pro- gram at the W. C. Educational Center, 11529 Linwood, Nov. 16, 8:30 p.m. Mr. Schtrigler will speak on "Aspects and Motives in the Moderrn Yiddish Litera- ture." There will be a reading of a poem by Bialik, by Joan En- sink, of the graduating class of the United Jewish High School. Next Thursday, 8:30 p.m., the Workmen's Circle school board is planning an open meeting for parents and friends, in the form of an open house celebra- tion at the new Jewish Com- munity Center, 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd, just east of Green- field, Oak Park. At a recent meeting of the W. C. District Committee, the following were elected: Chair- man, Joseph Heideman.; secre- tary, Jacob Reissman; treas- urer, Harry Entin. Rabbi Sperka : totecGie at Rabbi Joshua S. Sperke will be guest lecturer at the adult education program of North- west Israel Synagogue, a six- week course held at 8 p.m., Wed- nesdays, in the synagogue. wishes to announce the showing of the • ALL NEW 1957 OLDSMOBILE now on display here Buy a 1957 Oldsmobile Here and Enjoy SUPERIOR Service Sid Savage SUPERIOR OLDSMOBILE, INC. 15000 W. 7 Mile Rd. cor„Robson • , , VE 8-3030