a z Friday, April 5, 1957 O Attainments of Young Israel Outlined by National Vice-Pres. Sets Ilabbinicidei Charged mans nai Beth Abraham Honor- s Ben Doctors with JNF Golden Book Inscription Annual Meeting ti)y Are Detroit congregations guilty of Irving I. Bunim, national vice- president of Young Israel, who was one of the organizers of the national religious youth move- ment, speaking at a joint din- ner of Oak-Woods and North- west Young Israel branches, at Latin Quarter, Sunday, outlined the movement's objectives and declared that its influence has helped retain the loyalties of the third generation. He expressed the view . that few Jewish movements count upon the similar loyalties of second generation Jews, and de- clared that "our third genera- tion in Young Israel is even bet- ter than the first." "In a free land like ours,"' he said, "we have no right to vio- late our children's rights to their heritage, and we must pass it on to them. This is Young Israel's goal." Max Nusbaum, president of Oak-Woods Young Israel, was honored in recognition of his services with a life membership in his and Mrs. Nusbaum's name. The presentation was made by the toastmaster of the evening, David Feldstein. Participants in the ceremonies included Rabbis Leo Y. Gold- man and Yaakov I. Homnick of the t w o congregational branches; Harry L. Blitz, and David Berris. There was a pro- gram of entertainment. Family Board to Limit Adoptions to One Child DENVER (JTA)—A rule for- -bidding couples who already have one child or more, natural or adopted, from adopting an- other child, were enacted by the Jewish Family and Children's Service Board. The board said there is greater deniand for adoptions than "the limited number of children available" and that the policy would be reviewed in the event that the supply and demand re- lationships change." SPRINGEL Is COMING BACK! The annual meeting of the Congregation Bnai Moshe mem- bership has been scheduled for this Sunday in the synagogue social hall. At the meeting election of of- ficers will take place. Among the officers to be elected are five board of directors members, who will be chosen to fulfill three- year terms. Amendments to by-laws of the synagogue's constitution will be discussed and voted upon. Congregational committees will present their annual reports of activities. The meeting will be preceded by a luncheon, to begin at 12:30 p.m., in the social hall. ABE NUSBAUM, president of Cong. Beth Abraham, is shown presenting a Golden Book Certificate from the Jewish National Fund to Mr. and Mrs. BEN SHIFFMAN who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, as Rabbi ISRAEL I. HALPERN looks on. The certificate was a gift from the congregation, of which the Shiffmans are members. Meyer Eisenberg to Head Young Isrel Anniversary Banquet David I. Berris, president of Young Israel of Detroit, has an- nounced the appointment of Meyer Eisenberg as general chairman of the YI 34th anni- versary banquet and journal committee. - Eisenberg, paSt chairman of the Young Israel board of di- rectors and its present treas- urer, stated that this year's cele- bration will take place at the Latin Quarter. He also announced the follow- ing committee heads: Messrs. Morris H. Berris and Leon Mutchnick, banquet; Dave Hor- witz and Bernard L Singal, journal co-chairmen. Jewish humorist Emil Cohen, will entertain an expected 500 banquet guests. The musical program will feature Emma Shaver, well-known soprano. Call TE. 4-4145 for banquet information. Young Israel of Detroit is the mother organization of the three branches of Young Israel in the Metropolitan area. Three years ago its members, aided by the - HO ORTZ•MARGARETEN VER AKE mix QUICK E .. and delightful! _Makes delicate, fluffy sponge Cake that Melts lit you r mouth. SO deliciotit oriiand easyi Kosher fat Passoveil A DISTRIBUTED BY: GOLDEN CRACKNEL & SPECIALTY CO. 600 CUSTER AVENUE National Council of Young Is- rael, helped establish the Young Israel of Oak Woods serving Oak Park a n d Huntington Woods. Last year the North- west Israel Congregation, founded five years ago by mem- bers of Young Israel, was affili- ated as a YI branch. . More than 650 children are in- cluded in the Detroit YI youth activities program of group meetings, arts and crafts, wood- working, ping pong and games, Sabbath afternoon story hour and other activities. This Sunday a youth outing will be sponsored jointly by Young Israels of Northwest, Oak Woods and Detroit. According to Hillel L. Abrams, chairman of the YI board of directors, a site for a fourth YI branch is being negotiated at 101/2 Mile bordering Southfield Township. Beth El Services to Honor Young People "rabbinicide?" A discussion of this question appears in the current issue of "American Judaism," official publication of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions. Written by Drs. Nathan H. Schlafer and Raymond A. Soko- lov, members of Temple Beth El, Detroit, Michigan, the arti- cle, entitled "Are We Killing Our Rabbis?", deals with the threat to the health of clergy- man resulting from the many duties he assumes. The feature was suggested by a Life Maga- zine article about mental break- downs among ministers. The authors ask, "When does he have time to practice what he preaches about domestic vir-, tues?" They call for a "job ana: lysis" as a "first step in providing the rabbi the kind of assistance which the fulfillment of his mission requires." "American Judaism" is cir- culated among the members of the 540 temples affiliated with the Union, parent body of Amer- ican Reform Judaism. The services of Temple Beth El at 8:30 p.m., today, and 11:15 a.m., Saturday, will be dedicat- ed to the Young People's So- ciety of the Temple. This evening, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "What Makes Being a Jew So Worth- Jewish News classifieds bring while?" Services will be read by the following members of quick results. the Young People's Societ y• Paul Dizik, Stephanie Glazer, Paul Grant, Susan Grosberg, Jeffrey Jenks, Margaret Levin, Robert Rosman, James Willis Brand New Chieftain and Robert Wise. CATALINA COUPE On Saturday morning, ser- monettes on "The Ten Com- DELIVERED mandments" will be given by all taxes, license, Including Terry Birnkrant, K a r 1 Esker hydramatic, radio, heater, two- and Charles Nathanson. The services will be read by Eleanor tone, white walls, foam cushion, windshield washer. Goodfriend, Paula Jackson, Har- riet Meyers, Dennis Rands, Robert Rosman, James Wagen- 12140 Jos. Campau TW 1-1600 heim and James Willis. `Passover Operation' Mapped by JWB for GIs From U.S. military posts- in Thule, Greenland, to jungle stations in Panama, and from frOzen Iceland to bleak Korea —and even at posts from Keel- ung, Taiwan, to Bangkok, Thai- land, in southeast Asia—Jew- ish servicemen will participate in Passover sedorim and holiday activities to be organized for the 40th year - as part of the National Jewish Welfare Board's global "Operation Pass- over." Some 150,000 GIs and hospitalized veterans at sta- tions on five continents and in 65 overseas lands will hear Jewish chaplains recite the story of an ancient liberation that has so much meaning for our world today. Thousands of pounds of matz- oth and other Passover kosher foods along with large quanti- ties of Haggadahs and other religious articles have been shipped by JWB for use at mili- tary seders in Japan, Korea, Iceland, Alaska, Greenland, Europe, Africa and the Carib- bean. JWB is the government- authorized agency for serving the religious and morale needs of Jewish military personnel and hospitalized veterans. Four thousand individually- packaged Passover food boxes have, in addition, been dis- patched to servicemen who will have to go it alone at Passover at remote overseas stations, for seder services at sea, on ma- neuvers, at lonely weather, sta- tions in the far reaches of the Arctic — where in some cases delivery will be by helicopter and dog-sled. In a town of 1,000 popula- tion, according to the American Cancer Society, four persons will be under treatment for DETROIT cancer this year. 1957 PONTIAC $2,660.61 WOODY PONTIAC OUR HEARTFELT GRATITUDE Tb OUR FRIENDS FOR THEIR WONDERFUL SUPPORT AT THE TESTIMONIAL DINNER MARCH 24th, 1957 TO THE OFFICERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS OF CONGREGATION BETH SHMUEL . CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEES, VAAD HORABONIM ESPECIALLY RABBI SHOLOM PINCHUS WOHLGELERNTER, PRINCIPAL SPEAKER, AND CANTOR SHABTAI ACKERMAN, WHO RENDERED MUSICAL SELECTIONS . . . ALL CONGREGATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT. TO THE JEWISH AND ENGLISH JEWISH PRESS AND TO THE ALTMAN AND WEINBERG RADIO HOUR . . . ALL OF WHOM HELPED TO MAKE THE BANQUET THE OUTSTANDING SUCCESS THAT IT WAS. OUR DEEPEST APPRECIATION AND FERVENT BLESSINGS, THAT WE SHOULD MEET AT THE FESTIVE OCCASIONS IN THE FUTURE, TOGETHER WITH ALL ISRAEL. BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND KOSHER PASSOVER RABBI AND MRS. JOSEPH RABINOWITZ Just the pure juice of sun-ripened grapes, plus natural fermentation and LaSalle's skilled wine-making experience, results in a delicious full bodied wine that's really something. No excess sugar added. Your customers will enjoy this fine wine—another of the delicious wines offered by Michigan's largest winery. Stock-Up NOW, SALE EVERYWHERE !