The following graduation tal. The graduations commit-
a n d confirmation exercises tee includes Mr. Stein and
have been announced by Re- Mesdames Gertrude Millman,
ligious schools for Shavuot Betty Plavnick, Ethel Lurie.
week:
Betty Lui and Helen Samberg.
United Jewish Folk Schools
Evergreen Jewish Cong. con-
will have their Shavuot cele- secration class of ten girls will
bration at 4 p.m., today, at use the number ten as the
the Hayim Greenberg Center, theme of their confirmation ex-
19161 Schaefer. A special pro- ercises at Beth Shalom at 10
gram reflecting the holiday's a.m., June 1. The ten corn-
origins, traditions and observ- mandments and Israel's tenth
ance, will be presented. A anniversary will be stressed.
- Shavuot Mahzor has been pre-
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim
pared for the children by the religious school has announced
school staff.
that their graduation exercises
Enrollment for children of will be held on June 15.
school, pre-school and nursery
age was opened by the school.
Parents are urged to enroll Ann Arbor to Honor
their children now to insure Rabbi J. Weinberg's
acceptance. The school office 1-
is open Monday through Fri- Fi i fth Anniversary
day, 10 a.m. • to 5 p.m. For
The final Friday evening
further information, call UN service of the season will be
4-6319.
held at 7:30 p.m., today, at
Temple Israel's confirma- Beth Israel Community Center,
tion class, numbering 112 boys in Ann Arbor.
and girls, will receive their
The occasion will mark the
confirmation blessing at 7:30 completion of five years of
p.m., Saturday at the Temple. service to the center and to
The class will present an the Jewish community of Ann
Israel g nniverSary pageant berg, w h o
prepared by Dr. Leon Fram, will be hon-
Rabbi M. Robert Syme, reli- ored by mein-
gious school secretary Mrs. b e r s of the
Irma Somlyo, music director center and its
Karl Haas, actting cantor Irv- a ffiliate
ing Rdsengard, special music groups.
teacher Mrs. Manuel Shaw
Since com-
and shofarist Gerald S. Mitch- ing to A n
ell.
Arbor four:
Dr. Fram - will speak to the years ago'
confirmation class and their from Detroit,
parents on "The Abiding Sig- where he,
nificance of Israel." The Sis- served four
terhood of the temple will years as di-
sponsor a congregational re- rector of in
ception in honor of the con- ternal r e 1 a -Rabbi Weinberg
firmands on May 30. tions for the Jewish Commun
The closing exercises of the ity Council,' Rabbi Weinberg
Temple's Hebrew school will has seen the city's population
be held at 10:30 a.m. Satur- double 'and the Hebrew and
day. Dr. Fram will .talk on Sunday schools double their
"The Power of a Language." registration.
Awards will be presented to
The service also will observe
outstanding students. the dedication of a new
A baccalaureate service in library, the presentation of
honor of the confirmands of awards from the Jewish corn-
the Beth Aaron Religious mittee on scouting, the dis-
School will be given by the tribution of citations for chil-
synagogue on Saturday. The dren of the youth choir and
Youth Congregation will con- attendance, and scholarship
duct services and a kiddush awards for youngsters in the
prepared by the Sisterhood schools.
The key to the library will
will follow.
The confirmation service will be presented to Osias Zwer-
be held at 10 a.m. June 1. A dling, Ann Arbor's leading
cantata, "Her Majesty, Queen Jewish community figure.
A reception honoring Rabbi
Sabbath," Written by Joseph
Edelman and adapted by Rab- and Mrs. Weinberg will be
bi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, will held at 2 p.m., Sunday, the
be presented under the direc- first day of Shavuot, at their
ttion of Mrs. Lillian Robbins home, 1216 Prospect, Ann
Zellman, with an instrumental Arbor.
trio featuring Sadie Braver,
Jacob Becker and Mrs. Zell- To Mark Folk School
man. The diorama for the can-
tata was prepared by Samuel Graduation at Banquet
Field, Maynard Feldman and
The 18th consecutive gradu-
Joseph Lovy. •
ation celebration of the United
Rabbi Gorrelick will deliver Jewish Folk Schools will be
an address and bless the con- celebrated at a banquet,
firmands, while school director planned for June 17, in the
Bernard Panush will present Morris L. Schaver Auditorium
the confirmands who will re- of the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
ceive • their certificates from ter.
synagogue president William
A special program prepared
Liberson. Educational commit- by Movsas Goldoftas, principal
tee chairman Dr. Marvin Last- of the • school, will feature the
and Sisterhood president Mrs. graduating class, assisted by
A. Kaplan will present the two classes of the older stu-
confirmands with white Bibles. dents. A yearbook will be
In addition, the school is printed for the graduation cele-
tendering, a dinner-dance in bra ti on.: • •
honor of the class and their
Jacob Glaser, • chairman, and
parents on June 7, in the syn.- Oscar Rappaport, co-chairman,
agogue social hall. Messrs. join in urging parents and
Cutler and Sherman are in friends of the graduate and
charge of arrangements.
members of the Labor Zionist
The Jewish Community Cen- Movement to make immediate
fer. JeWish Parents Institute reservations.
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will hold its graduation at 7:30
p.m., Thursday, at the Davison. Shaarey Zedek Elects
Jewish Center. Theme for the
program will be contributions David Miro as Secretary
made by Jews to world his-
By unanimous action of the
tory and growth.
board of trustees of Cong.
Parents assisting the grad- Shaarey Zedek, David Miro was
uates with the program are elected to fill the vacancy in the
Mrs. Helen Sambert, Jack office of secretary of the syna-
Stein and Mrs. Leonore Ron- gog4e-
Beth Yehudah Has Huge Deficit; Faces Closure
Its very existence threatened rently negotiating with the Fed- next Wednesday.
by a mounting deficit, Yeshi- eration for support for the day
In the meantime, the Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah last Monday school Hebrew department on vah is going door to door and
called an emergency meeting of the same basis as other Hebrew appealing to all synogogues,
schools in the city. A meeting hoping to raise sufficient funds
parents of children enrolled in with the Federation is , set for to last out the semester.
the Yeshivah.
Over 500 parents responded MI MI MR EN MI Ell
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to the call, after the Yeshivah
was forced to shut down for one
day because of insufficient I
funds. The rabbis, to whom the
Yeshivah is 20 weeks in arrears
on salary payments, instead
took the day to join parents
in soliciting_ money for the I
school.
The money collected by the I
rabbis, as well as a spontaneous I
burst of donations at the par-
ents' meeting, brought the two- I
day total to approximately I
$4,500, or slightly in excess of
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one week's payroll.
Beth Yehudah schools, lo- I
cated at 12305 Dexter, with the
Hebrew academy branch in Oak
Park, has an enrollment of 900
students-600 in the day school I
and 300 in afternoon sessions.
It receives support from the
Jewish Welfare Federation for 1
its afternoon school, and is cur-
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Local Religious Schools Slate
Confirmations and Graduations,