SERVICES
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert
Syme will review Sen. Robert Kennedy's book, "Profiles in
Courage."
TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C.
Hertz will preach on "Four Ways of Capitalizing on Trouble."
At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi David A. Baylinson
will speak on "Sons of Pure Gold."
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m.,
today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Joel J. Litke will
deliver the sermon on "Results or Consequences."
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services
at 7:30 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y.
Goldman will preach on "The Law Is The Law." The Bar
Mitzvahs of Harold Julius Schrage and Max Lepler will be
observed.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., to-
day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday
CONG. BETA JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7:15, today; at 9
a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Richard Sacks will be
observed.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Donald Shepherd will
be observed.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at '7:30 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Michael Mark
Tarnow and Stephen Mark Landau will be observed.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Sheldon Beck will be
observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Harry Keidan
will be observed.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Irwin
Cohen and Allen Levenstein will be observed.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.,
today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Norbert
Birnbaum and Norman Seder will be observed.
HUC-JIR to Graduate
30 Rabbinical Students
Thirty rabbinical students will
graduate from Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Reli-
gion in ceremonies at Plum
Street Temple, Cincinnati, on
May 26, it is announced by Dr.
Nelson Glueck, president..
Among the graduates will be
David A. Baylinson; who is the
newly-appointed assistant rabbi
at Detroit's Temple Beth El, and
William A. Greenebaum, grand-
son of Dr. Julian Morgenstern,
president emeritus of the Col-
lege-Institute.
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Viewed by Institute
Enrollment for the fall semes-
ter is now taking place in all
branches of the United Hebrew
Schools, and parents are urged
to enroll their children at once
so that the best arrangements
can be made for them.
During the past seven years,
there has been a steady growth
in the enrollment in the United
Hebrew Schools. However, facil-
ities and adequate teaching staff
are limited. In many cases, par-
ents who have registered their
children late have been forced
to wait a half year or more be-
fore being able - to enroll them.
Bar Mitzvah regulations of
cynagogues require a minimum
of four years training in a He-
brew school as a prerequisite,
and children of 8 and 9 should
be enrolled to meet these reg-
ulations.
Special classes for girls are
now being offered in most
branches of the United Hebrew
Schools, in addition to regular
classes open to both boys and
girls.
Enrollment is also taking
place for the Nursery School
Branch, on Schaefer and Seven
Mile. Enrollment in this branch
is limited to 25 children. This
Nursery School is accredited by
the State of Michigan. Trans-
portation to and from school is
available. Children 3 to 4 372 are
eligible. For information call
DI 1-3407. Plans are being made
_for a morning nursery class as
well as an afternoon class in the
Jewish Center Building on Ten
Mile Road in Oak Park. For in-
formation call LI 8-4747.
Registration also is taking
place for the Sholem Aleichem
School and for the Workmen's
Circle School, affiliates of the
United Hebrew Schools. Classes
for Workmen's Circle will be
housed in the Rose Sittig Cohen
Building, 13226 Lawton, in Sep-
tember. Classes will also be con-
ducted in the Mettatal School
for residents of the Northwest
area. -
Branches of the United He-
breW Schools are located as fol-
lows: -
Adas Shalom, 7045 Curtis, UN
4-9210; Beth Aaron, 18000
Wyoming, UN 1-1745; Beth
Abraham, 8110 W. Seven Mile
Rd., UN 2-1830; Bnai Moshe,
11401 Dexter, WE 3-5711; Esther
Berman, 18977 Schaefer, LI
1-3407; Oak Park, 15110 W. Ten
Mile Rd., LI 8-4747; Rose Sittig
Cohen, 13226 Lawton, TO 8-0063.
Affiliated S c h o 0 1 s: .Sholem
Aleichem, 18495 Wyoming, DI
1-2552; Workmen's Circle, 11529
Linwood, TO 8-5368.
Discussion about opportunities
available to Jewish graduates
of high schools and problems
to be faced by them highlighted
the third annual institute for
Jewish Seniors of High Schools,
sponsored by the Jewish Com-
munity Council in co-operation
with Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion, Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, Jewish Vocational Service
and Jewish War Veterans.
Jewish seniors of Cass, Cen-
tral, Mumford and Oak Park
High Schools gathered in the
Youth Hall of Temple Israel,
May 8, to learn how the Jewish
community is organized and how
they might make use of Jewish
communal facilities in further-
ing their own plans for the fu-
ture. Under the overall chair-
manship of Hoke Levin, the sen-
iors heard outlines of the par-
ticipating agencies work by
Avern Cohn. Rabbi Max Kapu-
stin, Albert Rosen, Morris and
Albert Cohen.
The officers elected by the
high school seniors to plan the
Institute were: Nan Scholnick,
president of the Mumford Sen-
ior Class; Alan Scher, president
of the Oak Park High School Beth Aaron Youth
Senior Class and Renee Schiff, to Conduct Services
of Central, co-chairmen, and
The Youth Congregation - of
Seymour Goss, Oak Park High
Beth Aaron Synagogue will
School, secretary.
conduct the senior congrega-
tion's entire Sabbath services,
Tel Aviv Choir Master May
25.
to Coach Youth Here
Participants w i 11 include
The city's first permanent Gary Ellenson, Paul Freeman,
youth choir will be begun under Marshall Korby, Jerry Rose,
auspices of Beth Abraham Syn- Sanford Sulkes, Bernard Stern,
agogue, it was disclosed at a Irving Wainer and Billy Sklar.
press conference held at Cantor Other youth congregation mem-
Shabtai Ackerman's home Tues- bers to lead the services will
be Martin Guyer, Richard Pa-
day night.
The choir will be tutored by nush, Phyllis Levin, Sylvia Er-
Israel Fuchs, visiting choir dos, Sandra Stearn, Sherry
leader of the Great Synagogue Reznick, Gary Moss and Eli-
(on Allenby Street) in Tel sheva Gorrelick.
Beth Aaron's youth congre-
Aviv. Fuchs, who is presently
the house guest of Cantor Ack- gation consists of young peo-
erman with whom he worked in ple aged 12 to 17 who hold
Tel Aviv, has directed the Great independent services each Sab-
Synagogue's choir for the past bath morning, under the lead-
ten years. An Israel resident ership of Sidney Noveck.
for 22 years, he originally came
The synagogue will also hold
from Teresva, Czechoslovakia. a special service honoring Jew-
Composer of numerous litur- ish delegates to the "Gold
gical melodies and Israeli folk Rush," week-end gathering of
songs which have been recorded the Detroit Area Boy Scout
and heard over the radio, Fuchs Council. The services, set for.
said that current-day liturgical 7 a. m. will be conducted by J.
music in Israel is being brought Harmon Moss, congregation
back to its originally styled secretary, according to Rabbi.
melodies and is given little Benjamin Gorrelick, spiritual
modern embellishment.
elader of _Beth Aaron.
synagogue's main sanctuary.
Parents and friends are in-
Beginning at 11:30 a.m., 78 vited to attend the exercises.
graduates from the eighth grade The doors will close promptly
will march in a processional to when the program begins.
receive their diplomas and par-
ticipate in the program. The
students represent the first con-
secration class of the school of
nine years ago.
The services will be led by
Rabbi Jacob E. S2.gal, who will
also deliver the major address.
Other adult participants include
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, Allen
A. Warsen, s c h o 01 director;
Charles H. Charlip, congrega-
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tional president; and David J.
Miller, chairman of the school
If You Still
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Members of the class will pre-
Demand the Finest
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in Food and Service!
Year," under the direction of
Maxwell Nadis. In addition, the
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following students will partici-
pate:
Call TR 3-5800
Madalyn J. Winkler, class
8231 Woodward
president; Nancy B. Harold, in-
vocation; Judith Karo, presenta-
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1 —TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 17, 1957
SYNAGOGUE
Adas Shalom to Graduate 78, Sunday
Hebrew Schools
11th graduation exercises tion of class gift; Judith B.
Start Enrollment of The
the Adas Shalom Religious Schultz, presentation of class
School will take place on Lag symbol; and Judy Leemon, ac-
for Fall Semester b'Omer,
this Sunday, in the ceptance of class symbol.
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