Friday, May A, 19 58—TH E DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS-1 2 Mizrachi to Honor Rabbi Stollman on Return from Israel A delegation of representatives of the American rabbinate, synagogues and religious insti- tutions left for Israel to par- ticipate in the opening of the new headquarters of the Chief Rabbinate in Jerusalem, which took place May 8 (Lag b'Omer). The delegation was headed by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, of De- troit, president of the united religious Zionist organization, Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi. The new dwelling of the Chief Rabbinate was erected with the help of British Jewry, under the leadership of the philanthropist, Z. Wolfson. The celebration was part of the program of the 10th anni- versary of Israel and attracted thousands of tourists. Detroit Mizrachi is planning a dinner reception on June 12 in honor of Rabbi Stollman on his return from Israel. Details will be announced later. This affair will culminate Mizrachi joint action with the Detroit committee for Mifal Hatorah's efforts for free med- ical aid service and Torah edu- cation in Israel. Service of Celebration at Beth El Beth Abraham Elects B. Siegal Benjamin Siegal, who has Greenberg and Dr. Harry New- secretaries. Chosen for May 16 to Honor Tickton on His been acting president of Beth man, Abraham Synagogue since the three-year terms on the board of trustees were Harry Green- 25th Anniversary as Music Director death on March 10 of Abraham baum, Morris Mohr, Samuel Temple Beth El will hold a Service of Celebration Friday, May 16, 8:30 p.m., in honor of the 25th anniversary of Jason H. Tickton as music di- rector of the Temple. Dr. Richard C. Hertz, rabbi of Beth El, will pay tribute to Tickton in a sermon entitled TELSHE YESHIVAH SINCERE Maurice A. Betman JASON H. TICKTON "The Ministry of Music." A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Tickton will follow the serv- ice. Born in Waltham, Mass., Tickton has been a resident of Detroit for 40 years. He re- ceived his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Wayne State University and is also The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. 1164 Penobscot Bldg. WO 3-8880 Always the Best for the Least — for Life Nusbaum, was officially elected the holder of a Life Teaching to serve as president of the con- Schreier and Jack Moskovitz, Certificate from the State of gregation for the year 1958-59. while filling a two-year vacancy Michigan. Action was taken at the an- is Morris Goldsmith. He has been a member of Formal installation ceremo- the faculty of Wayne State nual meeting of the synagogue University since 1937, where last Sunday. Elected to office nies of officers and trustees will he is now associate professor with Siegal were: take place at services on the Henry Pokart and William A. of music. He studied organ second day of Shavuot, May 26, with the late Abram Ray Tyler, Genser, vice-presidents: Leonard organist of Temple Beth El B. Farber, treasurer; Jacob in the Beth Abraham sanctuary. for many years, and the inter- nationally famous Palmer Christian at Ann Arbor. Tickton is a member of the CLEVELAND, OHIO American Guild of Organists, the American Association of Dear Editor: University Professors, and Om- During our recent visit to Detroit, we witnessed the noble icron Delta Kappa, national work done by your Detroit Senior Bicur Cholem Organization, men's honor fraternity. He is headed by Mrs. Leah Techner, and Mrs. Ida Solai-Kaplan. We were amazed at the devotion shown by the officers and mem- the author of "Tfilot Beth El," bers of this organization in carrying out their functions. a composition for the Sabbath We would like to thank publicly this society for furnishing Eve service which has been and supplying all the medical needs for the infirmary of Telshe widely acclaimed. He has lec- Yeshivah. tured extensively in Detroit, in May each and every noble worker for this cause be blessed various communities in Michi- with health and happiness, and may the organization continue gan, and in New York City. to grow. Tickton is married to the Rabbi S. Davis Rabbi M. Helfan former Mamie M a l d o w s k y. Instructor Administrative Director They are the parents of one TELSHE YESHIVAH son, Stanley David. Commenting on Tickton's sil- CLEVELAND, OHIO ver anniversary with the Temple, Dr. Hertz said: "For a quarter of a century, Jason Tickton has inspired both young and old alike by bring- ing to the congregation the spiritual quality of Jewish music and filling their hearts with the melodies of our fore- fathers. "No tribute to Jason Tickton would be complete without mentioning his service to our religious school and our young people. Together with his be- loved and gifted wife, Mamie, he has trained our children's and youth choirs, and has brought to our children an ap- preciation of the sacred music of our people. "On this anniversary of his 25th year of service and great devotion to Temple Beth El, we extend to Jason Tickton our heartiest congratulations and our lasting gratitude." 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