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June 13, 1958 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-06-13

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THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, June 13, 1958- 1 0

The Suburban Community_i

child psychiatrist was the only
Jewish candidate to be elected
in suburban school elections,
others being defeated both in
Southfield and Oak Park.
Dr. Rabinovitch was elected
Joel Seidman, 9, son of Mrs.
to a one-year term with vir-
Sylvia Seidman, of 21836 Sus-
tually no campaigning. The 41-
sex, was the proud recipient re-
year old doctor sent out no
cently of an award that is pre-
letters or post cards and dis-
sented annually to the fourth-
tributed no posters. Yet he
grader in Oak Park schools that 0-NV Young Israel
compiled 1,146 votes to lead
best displays the qualities of
rivals.
citizenship, scholarship a n d Student Awards Sunday three
In the Oak Park balloting,
sportsmanship.
The annual passing day cere- Municipal Court Judge Burton
The trophy, known as the monies of Oak-Woods Young R. Shifman lost his seat on the
John R. Jaksina trophy for good Israel Hebrew and Sunday school board to Arthur G.
citizenship, is given in memory schools will be at 11 a.m., Sun- Parkilan, a Detroit school prin-
of John R. Jaksina who was day, announced board chair- cipal by a vote of 573 to 423.
killed in a train accident three man Ernest Citron. Scholastic Mrs. Lillian Siegel, who was
years ago when just embarking achievement awards will be pre- running for the Southfield
on what seemed a promising sented, followed by a reception School Board, was another
life.
in honor of the recipients.
loser.
Joel, a student at Dewey
Dr. Rabinovitch was per-
Sunday
is
also
the
final
day
school, was given the award be-
suaded to run for office when
for
registration
in
either
the
LUCAS,
associate
LEON
cause he was judged to have
he was approached by a group
professor in Wayne State exceptional artistic talent, lead- Sunday school (five to seven of Livonia residents who ex-
year
olds)
or
the
Hebrew
school
University's School of Social ership, intelligence, versatility
plained that they thought his
Work, has been named to and responsibility. He is ac- (seven and older).
Sabbath services, at 8 p.m., experience would be helpful
succeed Mrs. Harry E. August claimed by both teachers and
in the current district "curricu-
as chairman of the Jewish fellow students. He is a safety today; 9 a.m., tomorrow. Psalm lum crisis."
recitation
will
be
at
8
a.m.
Sat-
Community Center Ten Mile patrol boy, sings in the school
Following his election he ex-
Branch operating committee. choir and has been active in urady, preceding the service. pressed several views on edu-
The Bar Mitzvah of Berry L.
many school affairs.
Rubin will be observed. Rabbi cation, one of which was a
10-Mile Jewish Center
Yaacov I. Homnick will preach warning to suburban residents
that they must decide whether
Center
Schedules
on "Conveying a Crowd."
Plans Summer Events
they want bigger cars or good
The Jewish Community Cen- Junior Activities
schools.
Jewish
Community
Center
ter's Ten Mile branch will fea-
Bnai David Men
The new board member
ture trips, discussions, beach Ten Mile Branch has slated a
stressed the fact that children
Install
Officers
parties, s p or t s, dancing and number of activities for junior
with high IQ's should not be
The following officers were pressed, that there is too
theater parties until the end of members from now through
June 27, on the Center play- installed at ceremonies of the much emphasis on indepen-
August.
Bnai David Men's Club, held dence for children and that
A Tween Project Group will ground.
The program will be divided on Thursday at the congrega- youngsters are looking for "a
be formed to provide 12 and
lot more correction than they
13-year-old Tweens an oppor- into two sections. The eight-and- tion's new building:
Irving Ratner, president; Ber- are getting."
tunity to show their increasing under juniors will engage in
ability to assume responsibility. games or musical activities at nie Dozie, vice-president; Har
This group will meet from 1 11 a.m., storytelling at noon and vey Alexander, recording secre-
tary; Ben Miller, corresponding
to 5 p.m. on Thursdays begin- nature crafts at 2 p.m.
The second section for the 8 secretary; Seigle, treasurer; and
ning June 26.
There is a limited enrollment to 11 year old participants Ben Gorelick, chaplain. Install-
for two-week sessions in the will feature organized games ing officer was Dav'i Cohen.
trip program and the fee is $7. and nature study at 11 a.m.,
Teens who are planning to storytelling and acting at 2 p.m.
assume leadership roles in the and group games and musical
Center next year will partici- activities at 4 p.m.
Contests and other special ac-
BASEMENT
pate in a "Discussions at the
Beach" program on Thursday tivities will be held at 2:30 p.m.,
each day. Gala programs, fea-
afternoons.
LAWN AND GARDEN
For particulars on the sum- turing variety, hobby and doll
MAINTENANCE
shows
are
scheduled
for
Thurs-
mer program, phone LI 7-6161.
TREE TRIMMING
days. Playground and athletic
CUSTOM PATIO WORK
equipment will be available at
atelbAtttithat
Beth Shalom to Hold
all times. For further informa-
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
with on
tion,
call
LI.
7-6161.
Annual Dinner-Dance
FLOOD
CONTROL VALVE
AERATING . .
The sixth annual installation
Guaranteed to Make
Hundreds of testimonials from horn*
dinner-dance of Cong. Beth Temple Beth Jacob
Your Lawn Green!
owners who hod dry basements
Shalom will be held at 6:30
during past floods.
p.m., Wednesday, in the syna- Re-Elects I. Gordon
At the annual congregational
gogue social hall, Lincoln and
eaeZ'
WE 3-2000
meeting of Temple Beth Jacob,
Tyler, in Oak Park.
9511 FLOOD CONTROL VALIFt co ()Eno,. *I$
Mrs. Charles Helfman, social of Pontiac, held recently, the
chairman, advises that Rabbi following officers were returned
Mordecai S. Halpern, spiritual to office for an additional term:
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leader, will install the new of- Dr. Irving E. Gordon, presi-
ficers. Dancing will follow to dent; Sidney Barnett, first vice-
Sun Glasses
the music of Dave Diamond and president; Dr. Samuel Chafets,
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second vice-president; H. Mal-
his orchestra.
Frame Fashions
For reservations, contact Mrs. com Kahn, secretary; and Mar-
vin Barnett, treasurer.
Helfman, LI 7-0504.
• Prescriptions for Glasses
Elected to the board of di-
Accurately Filled
rectors were Dr. Irving E. Gor-
don, Dr. Samuel Chafets, Jay
• Immediate Repair
Jacobson and Thomas Horwitz.
• Reasonably Priced
We Make Our Own Glasses

Joel Seidman, 9,
Heads Committee
Chapel Furnishings
Memorialize Fishmans for Ten Mile Center Wins OP School
Citizenship Award
The furnishings and ritual

equipment in the new chapel of
Bnai David Synagogue were
dedicated in a simple ceremony
last week by Mrs. Abraham
Fishman, in memory of her late
husband and son.
Her husband, the late Abra-
ham Fishman, was a regular
worshipper at Cong. Bnai David
for 25 years before his death
on Jan. 1, 1955. Their son was
Neil. Meyer Fishman.
At the dedication service,
-tribute was paid to the father
and son by Rabbi Hayim Donin,
and Cantor Hyman J. Adler
,chanted sever al appropriate
prayers.
Ellis Fishman, another son,
responded on behalf of his
mother, a sister, Mrs. Herman
;Weiss, and the rest of the Fish-
• —man family, who were present
together with the board of
trustees.

-

Talks on Missionaries

Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will
speak on "Should Jews be Mis-
sionaries?" at services at 8:15
p.m., today, at Cong. Emanu-El.
The Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence
M. Horowitz will be observed.
An oneg shabbat will follow the
services.

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LI 7-1511

Open Sunday 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Dr. Rabinovitch Elected to Livonia
School Board; Shifman Ousted

Dr. Ralph D. Rabinovitch,
director of the Hawthorne Cen-
ter for emotionally disturbed
children at Northville, was
drafted into service for a . one-
year term on the Livonia
School Board at Monday's
election.
The nationally-prominent

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Announces the opening of his New Office

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LI. 8-9494

Hours: By Appointment

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Dr. H. S. SAPERSTEIN

FOOT SPECIALIST

Lincoln 8-9222

Announces the opening of riis New
Office in OAK PARK

22151 COOLIDGE HWY. ( 1 /2 blk, So. of 9 Mile Rd.)

ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

Three Oak Parkers Win
Roundtable Scholarships

Aaron Goff, Melvin Merzon
and David Zubrin are recipients
of a summer session scholarship
for the University of Vermont
human relations workshop. They
will attend as members of the
Oak Park Jr. High School com-
munity team.
The scholarship was awarded
by the Detroit Roundtable of
Catholics, Jews and Protestants.
Goff and Merzon are faculty
members of the school, while
Zubrin is president of its PTA.

Flint Synagogue Plans
Consecration Exercises

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