SYNAGOGUE SERVICES YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will preach on "Knowing and Doing."' TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 - p.m. services today, Rabbi David A. Baylinson will speak on "Reform Judaism—Backward or Forivard." At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Baylinson will speak on "Honors Which Interfere." CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Joshua Spiro will speak on "The Priests and the Sanctuary - ." The Bar Mitzvah of Harry Bogorad will be observed. YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Samuel H. Prero will speak on "The Thought, the Word and the Act." ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Alan Mendel ; Gould and Arnold L. Weiner will be observed. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Arthur Lawrence Wein- stein and Leonard Michael Koltonow will be observed. CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of William Steven Ruskins .' will, be observed. CONG. BNAI- MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:05 p.m., today; at - ' 9 a.m., Saturday. Services in the main sanctuary will be conducted by the Junior Congregation. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:20 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of David Rosen- berg will be observed. - BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Gerald Meral and Arthur Conn will be observed. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath, services at 6 p.m., today; at D:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Stephen Sturman will be observed. Pontiac Serviceman Supervises- Passover Seder Services on Guam ANDERSEN AIR FORCE' community was without the BASE, Guarn, M. I. After services of a rabbi. In the absence of a Chap- what at first appeared to be a lain, a young dental officer bleak outlook for the celebra- assigned to the Strategic Air tion of Passover on the Island Command's 3960th USAF hos- of Guam, helping hands from pital took over as president around the world lent assis- of the congregation and was tarice in time for the tradi- instrumental in keeping the members active and well or- tiOnai Seder. - Guam, one .of America!s ganized. The doctor, 1st Lt. stpong military outposts in the Conrad H. Goode, son of Mr. PaCific, is well populated by and. Mrs. Isadore Goode, 203 Cherokee Road, Pontiac, Mich- persons of the - Jewish faith serving -in all brandies of the . ikan, was one of the organ- service. When it became neces- izers credited with securing sary for the only Jewish Chap- the traditional food for the Seder feast. lain on the island to depart kw Fearing not enough, food a new station,' Guam's Jewish would arrive on the island in time, parents of personnel sta- tioned here forwarded special packages for the- festival. In addition, SAC aircraft coming to Guam, on rotational training missions fro m the United States, flew in more supplies. To help -"complete the cele- bration, Chap 1 a in (Colonel) Henry Tavel, senior ' Army Pay Tribute to . Chaplain of the Jewish faith, journeyed to Guam from Eighth Army Headquarters in Japan. Chaplain Tavel, who is from On Mother's Day, Cincinnati, flew here for the May 12, By . services which were held at a local restaurant. More than 100 persons attend- ed the • feast, including such dignitaries as the Hon. Richard Barrett Lowe, governor of Gu- am, and Brig. Gen. Charles W. Schott,. commander of SAC's 3rd Air Division stationed at Andersen Air Force Base." A Growing Tree is a Living MOTHER PLANTING A TREE IN ISRAEL! Tribute to your Mother . . . 'Let Trees in Israel Honor or Memorialize Her. PHONE The Jewish - National Fund . UN 4-2767 FOR A TREE CERTIFICATE FOR YOUR MOTHER • ISRAEL NEEDS TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND ': 18414 WYOMING AVENUE ALL CONTRIBUTIONS "TO 'JNF ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE to Conduct Simons Evaluates ! Bnai Moshe to Honor Juniors Bnai Moshe Services The Junior Congregation at Gunsberg . Growth of Reform , 1 Joseph Bnai Moshe Synagogue will Joseph Gunsberg will be hon- ored on , the occasion of his conduct the entire Sabbath in U.S 1 75th birthday at sabbath serv- , services, Saturday in the main JudaismU.S. Rabbi Fram To Leave Sunday for Germany On the eve of his flight to Germany as the guest of the Federal Republic of West Ger- many, Dr. Leon Fram will speak at 8:30 services today, at Temple Israel on "The Inter- national Scene." One of a small group of American clergymen who has been invited to spend a month in Germany, Dr. Fram will leave t1.4§ Sunday to study religious, political, cultural and academic life in the new Republic. After returning, he will lec- ture and write on the general theme, "An American Rabbi Looks at Post-Hitler Germany." During his stay, Rabbi Fram will contact rabbis and leaders of the surviving Jewish com- munities in v a r i o u s German cities. Saturday morning services at Temple Israel will be held at 11 a.m. FLINT, MICH.—Speaking at ices of Cong. Bnai Moshe this Temple Beth El, last Friday Saturday morning. evening, Leonard N. Simons, I Mr. . Gunsberg, born in San: Detroit advertising executive, I fold, Hungary, is the son of outlined the growth of Reform : Morris Gunsberg, after whom Judaism. . i the synagogue is named. Be- He pointed out that in the 13 fore coming to .Detroit in 1921, years since Dr. Maurice N. Joseph Gunsberg served as di- . Eisendrath became president of rector of railways in Romania. the Union of American Hebrew He is the founder of the Congregations. "the number of Gunsberg ,Beef Co., one of the Reform temples in America has oldest meat packing firms in doubled and the number of Re- the city. Mr. Gunsberg and his wife, form Jews has increased three- Bertha, will celebrate their fold." He added: golden wedding anniversary on "American Reform Judaism is June 26 of this year. They have now a rapidly growing move- a son, Julius, and three grand- meat which boasts some 550 children. temples and a following of a million people. As recently as 1943, we had only 300 affiliated Orthodox Council to Fete Reform congregations. Affili- Rabbi Joseph Eisenman ated with the Reform movement Rabbi Joseph Eisenrnan, for- today we have one of every five merly of this city and now Jews in the U.S., as compared visiting here from Jerusalem, with one of every 50 some 20 will be honored by his col- years ago." leagues of the Council of Or- Speaking of the relationship thodox Rabbis at a reception of Reform Jews to Israel, Sim- at 9 p.m., Saturday, at Cong. ons said: Beth Shmuel. "All of us, regardless of Rabbis and prominent lay whether we are Zionists or non- leaders in the community will Zionists; regardless of any other attend the program. The entire 'aspects of the State of Israel— community is invited to par- must and should do everything ticipate. we can to help Israel—especi- During his 40-year tenure in ally during these tragic days of another great world JeWish . Detroit, Rabbi Eisenman ,served as spiritual leader of Cong. emergency. The fact is that this, Beth Tefilo Emmanuel. He con, is the one lone place. in the en-. sistently worked for Israel, tire world where our co-relig- yeshivot and charitable institu- ionists can find haven from per- secution. Countless thousands of tions for all those years. our brother and sister Jews are being thrown out of hostile countries all over the world at this very moment. They cannot come into America — and so Israel is the one lone haven of -hope for all these homeless Jews who now have no other place in the world to go to except Israel. They need our help if they're going to stay alive and —when they cry out for help- we,American Reform Jews, like all other Jews in the _world,, must do. everything we can to give them this chance to stay alive." - sanctuary, according to Ben Friedman; youth group direc- tor. Leaders in the services will include y o u t h congregation president Mark Eichner, Scha- charit; Myron Friedman, Musaf; Joel Roth, Maftir; Melvin Fried- man, Baal Korah; Linda Bern- stein, Ruth Lubarsky, Paul Win- kler and Robert Satz. FLY NOW to TEL AVIV soil 0 0 . PAY ONLY 7 ‘, DOWN VISIT 32 EXTRA CITIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST AND PAY LATER JULES DONESON . TRAVEL AGENCY 11820 Dexter Blvd. TO. 8-6896 TO. 8-8765 UN. 4-2586 Remodel Your Double . Breasted Suit and Overcoat to Modern Single Breasted Models — Like Getting a New Garment1 , - SPECIAL SALE! Sport Coats, Reg. $32.50 $22.95 Suburban Coats, Reg. $34.95 BIG REDUCTION ON' SLACKS OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 2 Radom Tailors 11559 Dexter .. .•1 WE. 3-9152 ■ 0•111=111. Thinking of A . New SEE US FIRST OR LAST FOR. A DE SOTO or PLYMOUTH JACK MANN BEN GREEN .Phillip Chapnick New Beth Aaron President • - Chapnick was Phillip S. -elected president of the Beth Aaron Synagogue at the 13th annual meeting of the congre- ga tio n, held April 24. He succeeds Louis Ellenson. - 0 t h e r offi- cers 6 lected are Max Ka- minsky, Morris Litvin and Wil- liam Libersoni vice - p r e-s dents; Jacob Chapnick • Harris, treas- urer; Morris Buch,,, J, Harmon Moss and L. W. Friedman, sec- taries; Joseph Braver, Sam Freedman, Moe Miller, Ray- mond Portney, and Michael Taines, members of the board. Chapnick previously served as president of the Men's Club, recording secretary and chair- man of membership. The newly elected officers Will be installed by Rabbi Ben- jamin H. Gorrelick at the sev- enth annual dinner dance of the congregation on Lag b' Omer, Sunday, May 19. • Youth Group to- Receive Torah - Rescued from Nazis . - A Torah rescued from Nazi confiscation will be presented to Detroit's Bnai Akiva, youth roup of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz- rachi, at a specially scheduled event, 8:30 p.m., June 9, at the Youn Israel Center, Dexter and Fullerton. The scroll, hidden from the Nazis by Polish Jews who - later carried it to Israel, Was acquired by Daniel Tern .- chin, Mizrachi leader, during a visit to the Jewis State. - The cernmunity, will be . in- vited to particiPate in the pre-1 sentation ceremonies. DIRECT FACTORY DEALER COMPLETE FACILITIES: - SALES • SERVICE • BUMP SHOP SERVICE RATED BY THE FACTORY AAA1, ASSURING YOU: SERVICE AFTER SALE the for RIGHT COMBINATION the BEST DEAL IN TOWN 30 YEARS OF DEPENDABILITY HAMILTON Motor Sales HAMILTON cOr. DAVISON • TO 6-2800 Drive over and see Jack, Ben or Allan