Friday, May 10, 1957 Re-Elect Panush Head Of Directors' Council Bernard Panush has been re- elected chairman of the Direc- tors' Council of the Jewish Reli- gious Schools of Metropolitan Detroit. Panush has served as director of Beth Aaron Reli- gious School for the past 10 years and is active in education- al, civic and fraternal organiza- tion in the city. Walter Farber was elected Council treasurer and Max Chomsky, secretary. The Director's Council is corn- posed of the following school directors: Chomsky of Ever- green Jewish Cong., Dr. Norman Drachler of • Temple Beth El, Farber of Bnai Moshe, Eli Grad of Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Eric Greenbaum of Bnai David, Rabbi Joseph Hirsch of Ahavas Achim, Rabbi Max Kapustin of Beth Abraham, Harold Karbal and Mrs. Shirley Magder of Temple Israel, Panush of Beth Aaron, Dr. Albert Schiff of Temple Emanu-El, Allen War- sen of Adas Shalom and Leon Lucas of Beth Shalom. The Council aims to raise the level of teaching in religious schools. Ahavas Achim Elects Dworin as President Jonas Dworin, former leader of a Cuban Jewish community now making his home at 5150 W. Outer Drive in Detroit, has been elected president of Ahavas Achim synagogue. Other newly elected syna- gogue officers are Abe Fried- man, vice-president; Alex Kraft, treasurer; Harry Wilson, David Grainer and Larry Guttenberg, secretaries; Manuel Rosenbaum, $gt. at arms. Board members include Peter Chodoroff, David Silver, Harry Young, Dr. Kenneth K. Belen, Julian Winston, Dr. Harold J. Luria, Morton Pars, Harry An- bender, Harry Eskin, Jack Borin, Leonard Miller, Richard Burns, Jules Suberoff, Herb Hyman, Isadore Leeman, Leo Korn, Arthur Schussler and Dr. Israel Wiener, retiring presi- dent. Beth Aaron Brunch to Honor Graduates A brunch honoring prospec- tive religious school graduates and their parents will be given by Beth Aaron Synagogue at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, according to Bernard Panush, school di- rector. The brunch, planned by Ben Drapkin, will be presided over by Dr. Marvin Last, education committee chairman, and will be attended by Louis Ellenson, synagogue president, Mrs. B. Chaikin, Sisterhood president, and Harmon Moss, Men's Club president. The graduating class consists of 28 girls who have completed an eight-year religious school course, including two years of Hebrew. Graduation ex ercises will take place on the first day of Shevuot,'June 5. The ceremonies will feature a cantata written by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and directed by Gertrude Strauss. David Levy is teacher of the graduating class. Beth Aaron Youth to Conduct Service SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme will preach on "Thank God for the Atom." BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will speak on "The Earth Is the Lord's." CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:25 p.m., today. At 9 a.m, services Saturday, ltabbi Joel J. Litke, in honor of Mother's Day, will preach on "Famous Jewish Mothers." YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "Nine Years of Israel's Indepen- dence." CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Joshua Spiro will speak on "The Sabbatical and Jubilee Years." The Bar Mitzvah of Barry Laikind will be observed. BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Israel I. Hal- pern will preach on "The Art of Pxevention." The Bar Mitz- vah of Ray Steinbach will be observed. ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Howard Bernard Kay and Robert Ephraim Singer will be observed. CONG.. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:15 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Robert S. Kief will be observed. CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 9 .a. m Saturday. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:25 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Barton Gross will be observed. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Mitchell Shur and Joel Franklin Garfield will be observed. Enrollment Now Open for Jewish Folk School Student enrollment for the United Jewish Folk School fall semester is now open, according to Movsas Goldoftas, principal. The student body is organized into children 31/2 to 5 years of age in the nursery, youngsters 7 to 13 in the grade school, a Bar Mitzvah class for students five years in attendance at the school, and the United Jewish High School. The Folk School aims to im- bue youngsters with the moral and ethical values of Jewish and Hebrew culture. For additional information, telephone the school office, UN 4-6319, daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local Women Honored at Reform Parley Two Michigan women, Mrs. Sanford Klein, a past president of the Temple Beth El Sister- hood, and Mrs. Irving Steinman, of Pontiac, were elected for two-year terms on the board of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Their election came at a ses sion of the recent NFTS bien- nial convention in Toronto. Re- tiring from the board were Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, who served six years as Uniongram chair- man, and Mrs. M. B. Sulzberger. Both Mrs. Danto, a past presi- dent of the Temple Israel Sis- terhood, and Mrs. Sulzberger, of Temple Beth El Sisterhood, received awards for "disting- uished leadership" from the na- tional board and Sisterhoods. Mrs. Danto also was presented a gold Uniongram charm from Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe, retiring president of Temple Israel Sis- Family Service to Mark terhood. Participants in the Toronto Sisterhood Sabbath Eve convention sessions were Mes- In conjunction with annual dames Sidney Katzman, Sand- Sisterhood Sabbath at Temple ford Klein, Robert Coggan, Mrs. Beth El, to be held at 8 p.m., Danto and Mrs. Sulzberger. today, a Mother's Day Family Service has been scheduled. Dr. Richard C. Hertz will Veterans Assail Ban on preach the sermon on "The Jews in Saudi Arabia American Woman." Participants WASHINGTON (JTA) —The will include Mesdames Frank J. American Veterans Committee Winton, Sisterhood president; this week announced adoption Major A. Siegel, Leonard W. of a policy decision to ask the Fox, Arthur R. Bloom and Mar- U.S. Government "to investigate shall A. Silver, vice-presidents. reports of persecution of Jews At 11:15 a.m. services Satur- in Egypt." If these reports are day, Dr. Hertz will preach on found factual, the veterans "Pirke Avot—the Sayings of the group said, the United States Fathers." The Bar Mitzvah of should "register a sharp pro- Kenneth R. Harley will- be ob- test and attempt to forestall any Beth Abraham Slates Congregational Meeting The annual meeting of Beth Abraham Synagogue will be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the synagogue, according to an announcement by Abe Nus- baum, president. Highlights of the evening will be the election of officers and annual reports of the president and various committees. The congregation's religious school is planning its annual picnic for students and teachers at 9:45 a.m., Sunday, it is an- nounced by Morris Davis, school board chairman. NORTHWO'OD - DRIVER TRAINING OFFERS YOU: • 7 hours of behind-the-wheel driving — $30.00. • Professionally trained instruc- tors. • New 1957 Dual-Control Cars • Appointments at your convenience • Free pickup and return service Beth Aaron Youth Congrega- tion will conduct the entire sab- bath morning service of the main synagogue on May 25. Teen-age boys and girls will serve as cantors, readers and preachers. Gary Ellenson, Paul Free- man, Marshall Korby, Jerry Rose, Sanford Sulkes and Ber- nard Stern will be cantors, while reading from the Torah will be Irving Wainer, Jerry Rose, Billy Sklar, Martin Guyer and Richard Panush. Delivering brief sernionettes will be Phyllis Levin, Sylvia Edos, Sandra Steam, Sherry Reznick, Gary Moss and Elish- eva Gorrelick. Directing the , youth service HUC Fellowship Set Up by Frank Memorial Funds is Sidney Noveck, director of the Youth Congregation, who is assisted by Alex Roberg, prin- cipal of the Beth Aaron Branch of the United lebrew Schools; and Henry Baum and Rabbi Ulrich, of the UHS staff. All teen-agers have been i n- vited to attend the service. FOR LEASE SUMMER CONCESSION Call VE 5-4887 WOODHULL LAKE PROPERTY OWNERS ASS'N. The Harrison Jules Louis Frank and Leon Harrison Frank Memorial Corporation has estab- R7nodel Your Double Breasted lished a graduate fellowship at Suit to a Modern Single Breasted the Hebrew Union College in Model — Like Getting a New Cincinnati, theological seminary Suit! for Reform rabbis, for study and SPECIAL SALE! research on the subject of "Jew- BIG SELECTION OF SPORT ish Contributions to American • COATS and SLACKS IN NEW Industrial History." The Fel- SPRING COLORS. lowship carries with it an an- OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 2 nual stipend of $2,700. The late Harrison J. L. Frank served as a board member and ALTERATION SPECIALISTS treasurer of Temple Beth El, and the late Leon H. Frank was 11559 Dexter WE 3-9152 a member of the congregation. L •1 ■ 011■0■111.0 r OMNI Radom Tailors •414 . 11111 0∎ 01111M•04.1.1.0111M.M.0.., Telshe Yeshivah Cleveland, Ohio Dear Editor: During our recent visit to Detroit, it was our honor and privilege to become closely acquainted with the noble work done by your Detroit Senior Bicur Cholem Organization under the capable and energetic leadership of their Pres- ident, Mrs. Rachel Leah Tishner and Hon. President, Mrs. Eti Rivkah Solay Kaplan. We were truly amazed at the zeal and devotion with which every one of the officers and members of this re- markable organization worked in order to help bring cheer to the sick and needy. Every worth-while cause seemed to find a sympathetic chord in their hearts. We would also like to take this opportunity to publicly thank this wonderful organization and its noble membership for their beautiful thought to supply all the medicinal needs of the infirmary of our institution. May God bless each and every one of these noble ladies, that they may be enabled to continue their holy work. With Torah greetings. Rabbi B. Sorotzkin Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi M. Helfan Administrative Director TELSHE YESHIVAH CLEVELAND, OHIO Lincoln 5-5035 YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH PRESENTS THE ANNUAL CHARTER DINNER SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1957, 6:30 P,M. In the newly Air-Conditioned Hall of Cong. Beth Shmuel Included in the program will be: Guest Speaker RABBI ELIEZER SI'L'VER of Cincinnati, Ohio Musical Selections by Beth Yehudah Choir For Reservations Call YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH WE 1-0203 12305 Dexter Nathan A. Borinstein, Meyer Weingarten, Ticket Chairmen . THE WOODHULL LAKE NEW ` , BIG HOUSE" COMMUNITY CENTER IS NOW COMPLETELY REMODELED, WITH A LARGE MODERN, FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT, DANCE PAVI- LION, TENNIS COURTS, AND PARKING LOTS. THE ONLY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SERVING 200 FAMILIES AND THEIR GUESTS FROM JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 10. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED FOR THE RIGHT PARTY. Solomon Lefton, Morris Snow, Dinner Chairmen