THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, June 6, 1958- 20

Mrs. Sol Siegel in
Race for School Post

Deeply concerned "with the
lack of voter interest in the
school election," Lillian (Mrs.
Sol Siegel, of 19455 Addison,
City of South-
field, entered
the race for
the School
Board, in the
election next
Monday.
A graduate
of the United
Hebrew
Schools and a
Mrs. Siegel Jewish S un-
d a y School
teacher, Mrs. Siegel is active
in the Yavneh Study Group
of Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah and is affiliated with the
League of Women Voters.
She has had seven years'
business experience in sales
promotion and advertising and
during World War II was an
analytical chemist in an in-
dustrial laboratory. She is af-
filiated with, the American
Home Economics Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Siegel have
two sons, 6 and 21/2: -
"My main concern is that
every one should vote," Mrs.
Siegel stated on the eve of the
election.

`Life Plus 99 Years' Is
Rabbi Rosenbaum's Topic

"Life P 1 u s Ninety - Nine
Years" will be the sermon
topic of Rabbi Milton Rosen-
baum at sabbath eve services
of Temple Emanu-El at 8:15
p.m., today, in the sanctuary.
The Bar Mitzvah of Barry M.
Peitz will be observed. An
oneg shabbat will follow.

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The Suburban Community

Approach of Summer Marks
Close to Busy Suburban Year

Beth Shalom
Elects R. White

Emanu-El Sets Carnival
to Raise Organ Funds

Temple Emanu-El is plan-
ning a fund-raising carnival,
beginning the evening of June
14 and extending through to
June 19, under the auspices
of the Sisterhood and Men's
Club.
The carnival will be held on
9 Mile Rd. and Southfield, in
Southfield Township, and will
include games and refresh-
ments. There will be a Sister-
hood workshop booth where
hand-made articles may be pur-
chased.
Funds raised will be used to
purchase the temple's new or-
gan, to be installed at an early
date.

Robert White, newly-elected
president of Cong. Beth Sha-
j wide attention, when he became lom, headed the nominating
By the Oak-Woodser
the first rabbi to accupy a trail-
After Memorial Day, there er so he could walk to the syna- committee's slate of officers
which was adopted unanimously
just isn't that much left of gogue.
at a recent congregational meet-
spring to bear mention, and
Faced with the alternative ing.
thoughts drift ever so much
Also elected were Oscar Ka-
more quickly toward plans for of being apart from his fam-
nat, executive vice-president;
summer—camp for the children ily on the holidays since his
Frank Nelson and Edward Gor-
perhaps and vacations for our- home was still situated near don, vice-presidents; Seymour
the old synagogue, the rabbi
selves.
obtained a trailer which the Tarnoff, treasurer; Mrs. Fred
And that important holiday Donins called home on Rosh Krause and Miles Greenwald,
also seems to signal the close Hashanah.
secretaries.
of another busy organizational
Serving on the board of trus-
Just
a
few
months
ago
there
year. Groups and individuals
tees will be Milton Brand, Mrs.
have about wrapped ,up their was another dedication, when Lothar David, Frank Friedman,
activities and taken time off to the Suburban Hebrew Academy, Mrs. Joseph G a 11 e n, Alfred
rest for another big season in affiliated with the Beth Ye- Goldstein, Robert Lewin, Albert
hudah Schools, opened the
the fall.
doors of its new Peter and Rosenblum and Milton Shopnick.
It's the time for elections Pauline Goldstein Bldg. on W.
Installation of new Sisterhood
of new officers and their in- 9 Mile in Oak Park.
and Men's Club officers will be
stallation, it's the season
held at sabbath services - this
And forecasting for the fu- evening. An oneg shabbat will
when our religious schools
ture,
the
Yound
Israel
move-
close their doors and it all
follow. At Saturday services, the
beckons the approach of sum- ment began services at the 10 Bar Mitzvah of Morton Reisig
mer, the season (for the most Mile Jewish Center to serve will be observed.
residents of that area who wish
part) of relaxation.
Incoming Sisterhood officers
to observe traditionally and can-
But before the doors are not attend a synagogue because are Mesdames Harry Paul, pres-
closed on another busy year in of the lengthy walking distance. ident; Sidney Fishman, Leonard
Israel and Sidney Berg, vice-
the suburbs, and we -sign off,
Organizations grew in - num- presidents; Walter Herbach,
suppose we recount a little of
bers,
activities
and
member-
treasurer; Dave Silverman, Irv-
what has transpired during the
ship during the year, as the Oak ing Rich and Joseph Cohen, sec-
season just past.
Park Post and Auxiliary of the
There were many highlights Jewish War Veterans and the retaries.
Men's Club officers are David
to reckon with this year,— Oak Park Chapter of Mizrachi
the formation of some new Women entered upon the sub- Silverman, president; Jerry
Efros, Marvin Liberson and
groups, the dedication of two urban scene.
Martin Herman, vice-presidents;
synagogues and a religious
Samuel H. Travis became the Sidney Berg, treasurer; George
school, the growth in inter-
group relations, election of the first Jew to be elected to the Duchin and Milton Shopnick,
first Jewish Commissioner in City Commission of Huntington secretaries.
The PTA of the congrega-
Huntington Woods and, surely, Woods, and Rabbi Nathan
Hirschfield became the new tion's religious school, in co-
a host of others.
spiritual leader of Pontiac's operation with the school, will
To begin the new year, Temple Beth Jacob.
sponsor the first family outing
Temple Emanu-El dedicated its
at 11 a.m., Sunday, in Oak
All
in
all
it
was
a
busy
year
beautiful new structure on 10
Park's Major Park.
Mile Rd. just about the time and another year of growth for
There will be games, carnival
an active community which is
of the High Holy Days.
booths, pony rides, a carousel
The dedication tradition was becoming more and more inter- and fire engine for the young-
continued several times during ested in their Jewish heritage. sters, and special events are
the past season when special
planned for the adults. Refresh-
ceremonies were conducted by 0-1V Bnai Brith Sets
ments will be served.
Cong. Beth Shalom and Cong.
Leonard Servetter, school di-
Bnai David.
Installation Dance
rector, advises that registration
The latter synagogue actually
The seventh annual installa- has started and will continue
began services in its new build- tion dance of Oak-Woods Lodge throughout the summer for the
ing during the High Holy Day of Bnai Brith will be held at new term which begins on
period, while it still maintained 8 p.m., Saturday, at Temple Sept. 14.
its old synagogue on 14th and Emanu-El, Oak Park, announces
The Synagogue Youth Group
Elmhurst, and it was not until Philip Kulick, program chair- will hold its annual car
later in the year that the Sifrei
wash from 9 a.m., Sunday, at
Torah were transferred, of- man.
Harry N. Katz, president of Sternberg's Service, 10850 W.
ficially marking the transition the Greater Detroit BB Council, 9 Mile, Oak Park. The yearly
of the congregation.
will be a special guest, and fund-raising a c t i v i t y raises
During the High Holidays, Kulick will serve as master of funds to send delegates to the
Bnai David's spiritual leader, ceremonies. Music will be pro- national convention of United
Rabbi Hayim Donin, created vided by Joe Grande and his Synagogue Youth.
some news that aroused nation- orchestra, and there will be
In addition to Youth Group
entertainment a n d refresh- president, Gil Kanat, others
who will operate the car wash
ments.
Mel Weisz, a past Council are Dan Abramson, Dan Bern-
president, will install the fol- stein, Sharon Gus, Cal Isaacs,
Jerry Isaacs, Roberta Penslyr,
lowing newly-elected officers:
Joe Broder, president; Her- Fred Davids, Sue Margolis and
bert Stoorman, Dr. Sidney Z. Ellen Morger.
Leib and Phillip Kulick, vice-
presidents; Harry Gross, treas- JDC Aids 12,000 Jews in Poland
urer; Harold Hurwitz, Morris
A total of 12,082 Jewish men,
Nisenson and Ronald Ellis, women and children in Poland
secretaries; Jack Ashman, war- are receiving social welfare as-
den; Ted Kaczander, guardian; sistance this month from the
Donald Sills, outgoing presi- Joint Distribution Committee, it
dent, chaplain; and Saul Fried- was reported by Charles H. Jor-
dan, JDC director-general for
man, assistant chaplain.
Trustees are Norman Zaus- overseas operations, upon his
OHM
mer, Donald Reisner, Walter arrival in New York following a
Shapiro, Frank Simons, Herman survey tour of Poland.
Nachman, John DeMunter,
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elected president of Oak Park
Chapter of Mizrachi Women,
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of the year will be a splash
party Tuesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Meyer Green,
24331 Eastwood, Oak Park.
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