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March 29, 1957 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-29

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Dr. Ralph Rabinovitch
Next Franklin Speaker

Dr. Ralph Rabinovitch will
present the third lecture in the
• "Leo M. Frank-
1 1 n 'Memorial
Lectures in Hu-
man Relations"
at 5 p.m., April
7 in the lecture
hall of the De-
. troit, Institute
of Arts.
Dr. Rabinov-
- itch, director of
Hawthor n e
Children's Cen-Dr. Rabinovitch
ter will discuss '• "The Hazards
of Being Human," correlating
with the general subject of this
seventh series of Franklin Mem-
orial Lectures, "The Nature of
Human Nature."
•1}r. Rabinovitch is a consult-
ant on in-patient child psychia-
try for the Michigan Depart-
ment of Mental Health and the
head of children's service at the
University of Michigan. He re-
ceived his M.D. degree from Mc-
Gill University and studied
psychiatry at New York Univer-
sity and the University of
Toronto.
Remaining Franklin lectures
in this series are: April 28, Dr.
Ashley Montagu, British - born
social and psysiological anthro-
pologist: "The Young of Human
Kind"; May 12, Dr. Marie Rasey,
professor of educational psych-
ology at Wayne State Univer-
sity and Franklin Memorial
Professor for 1956-57; "Why
Teachers?"

YI Groups Slate First. Joint Dinner

TEMPLE ISRAEL: • At 8.:3D p.m; services today, Rabbi M. Robert

Syme will preach on "A Sermon for Adolescents:" Sabbath
morning services at 11 a.m. Saturday.
TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richar' Cr.
Hertz will speak on- "overcoming the Things That Defeat US."
At 11:15 a.m, .services Saturday, Rabbi David A. Baylinson
will preach on "The Ugly Vessel."
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 6:40 P.m:,
today. At 9 a.mn., • services SatUrday, Rabbi. Joel . J. Litke will
preach on "Renewal of: Opportuhity."
CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today:
At 9 .a.m. services. Saturday; Rabbi Joshua Spiro will -speak,
on "The New Jerusalem." -
YOUNG ISRAEL- OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services
at 6:35 p.m.;.today.•At 9 a.m; services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y.
Goldman will speak on "The DiviSious of Time." -
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.•., today;•
at 8:45 a.m., -Saturday. - • •
ADAS SHAbOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m:,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday_ The Bar. Mitzvahs' Of Marvin
L. Berris and Stanley Harvey Reiner will be: observed:
CONG. BNAI DAVID: • Sabbath services at 6:30 p.M., today-; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.i . today; at
8:45 a.m.., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Roger Kukes will
be observed. :
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 6:15 and 9 p.m.,
today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar. Mitzvah of
Sheldon Meeron will be observed. , - -
CONG. BNAI 1VIOSHE: Sabbath services at 6:30 pan:, today; at
9 a.m., Saturday. -
BETH. ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. •
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath. services at 6:30 p.m., today;
at 9 a.m., Saturday.


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Shaarey Zedek Officers Draftees May Request .
Passover Deferment
Up for Re-Election

All present . officers of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek have been nomi-
nated for re-election at the April
A joint oneg shabbat is 24 annual meeting of the syna-
planned by the Sisterhood and gogue, it was announced this
Youth Group of Cong. Ahavas week by Dr. Leonard Sidlow,
Achim at . 1:30 p.m., Saturday, nominating committee Chair-
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. man.
The committee, composed of
William Lite, youth group ad-
Theodore Baruch, Charles Lap-
visors.
Mrs. Jacob. Tambora chairman, ides, Judge Cifarles Rubiner and
states that a cantata, highlight- Sid Sidney, named Hyman Sa-
ing all of the Jewish festivals, fran for president; Louis Berry,
will be presented by Youth vice-president; Mandell L. Ber-
Group members. Mrs. Richard man, treasurer; and Abraham
Satovsky, secretary.
Burns directs the group.
Janet Waserman, a past Youth
Nominated for re-election for
Group president, will lead in second three-year terms on the
community singing, and there board of directors are Abraham
will be refreshments served.
Borman, Arthur Fleischman,

Samuel Kovan and Milton Mah-
ler, while nominated for six
newly-added board positions are
Ben Chinitz, Nathan Fishman,
Jack Gordon, Nathan Milstein,
Carl Schiller and Isadore Win-
kelman.
Open your Savings Account at
Petitions containing the signa-
City - Bank—Earn interest at the
tures of 25 members may be
submitted to the secretary by
highest bank -rate in town.
April 9 for additional nomina-
tions. No further nominations
. are accepted from the floor.
Nomination forms are available
at the congregational office.
Plans for the extension of the
Shaarey Zedek Day Camp into
two sessions were announced
this week by Mrs- Samuel
Krohn, chairman. The sessions
will run from July 1-26 and
July 29 to Aug. 16. For registra-
. tion, call Mrs. Berk e, UN.
3r 1214.

Ahavas Achim Groups
Join for Oneg Shabbat

NOW

The National Jewish Welfare
Board's Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy has received an offi-
cial communication from Gen.
Lewis B. Hershey, director of
the Selective Service System,
announcing that all local draft
boards have 'been requested to
give "favorable consideration,
wherever possible," to requests
of registrants of the Jewish
fatih not to be forwarded for
physical examination or induc-
tion into the Armed Forces dur-
ing Passover.
The communication received
by Rabbi Morris Lieberman,
Baltimore, chairman of the JWB
Commission on Jewish Chap-
laincy, was Selective Service
Operations Bulletin, No. 81, en-
titled, "Jewish Holy Days." The
bulletin gives Jewish registrants
scheduled for physical examina-
tion or induction between April
16 and 23 the right to request
deferment until after Passover_
Requestsfor such deferment
should be made directly to local
draft boards.

Young Israelites of Oak
Woods and the of Northwest
Detroit will gather for a joint
banquet, Sunday'. at the Latin
Ouarter. The. dinner, set for 7
p'.m., will be preceded by cock-
tails an lic ■ iir earlier.
Featured star Pf this first
joint: Young -Israel banquet will
be -Cantor- •Morton Shames of
Springfield, - MasS., renowned

Draftees May Request
Rastover
'Deferment
.

. Beth 'Abraham Synagogue
will . open its annual congrega-
tional sedorim for the first time
to- the- community-, it was an-
Aounced this•week by Abe Nus-
baum, president, and Irving Ad-
ler, arrangements -"chairman.
Previously limited to mem-
bers, enlarged facilities have
made possible a limited number
of reservations to the
public, Adler said. The sedorim
will be ,held -April 15 and 16,
with Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman
officiating. -
- . For information or reserva-
tions, call the synagogue office,
UN. 1-6696.

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concert and opera singer, in a
program of liturgical Yiddish
and operatic music. Cantor
Shames will be accompanied by
hiS wife, the former Frances
Soble, a concert pianist.
Also on the program will be
Irving M. Bunim, vice president
of the Young -Israel National
Council.
Dinner guests will be greeted
by Rabbis Yaakov I. Homnick,
spiritual leader of Oak Woods
Young Israel Center, .and Leo
Y. Goldman, of Northwest De-
troit Young Israel. Sammy
Witolf, will provide musical
background for the evening.
Procee-ds of the dinner will
aid YI . youth education and
recreation programs, according
to Max Nusbaum and Sam
Novetsky, presidents of Oak-
Woods and Northwest -YI
groups, respectiely.
For reservations, call LI
7-3804 or UN 4-9776. -

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SPRINGEL

IS COMING
BACK!

. .
Temple Honors Dr. Silver's
40th Year of Service

(J T A) — A
thanksgiving service was held
at the Temple Sunday to corn-
mernorate at th,e completion of
40 years of service to the con-
gregation .by its spiritual leader,
Dr. Abba . Hillel Silver. -
Dr., Silver was elected to The
Temple's spiritual leadership in
1917.. At the time, its member-
ship numbered 725 families; the
present membership totals 2,450
families, and is the largest in
the United States,

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Adas Shalom to Mark
Sisterhood Sabbath

Adas Shalom Synagogue's
annual Sisterhood Sabbath will
be observed at the late Friday
evening service, 8:30 p. m., to-
day.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Vivian Tatken, former presi-
dent of the Michigan Region
of the United Synagogue Wo-
men's League and past presi-
dent of Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood. Her subject will be:
"Whom does SiSterhood Serve?"
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will of-
ficiate at the services Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel will be as-
'sisted by the Youth Choir. Mrs.
Norman Allan, Sisterhood Pres-
ident will offer greetings. Re-
sponsive readings will be led
by Mesdames Nathan Glepner,
Joseph Koenig and Meyer Ru-
bin.
Following the service, an
oneg shabbat will be held in
the social hall. The community
is cordially invited.
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