The Beth El Annual, the
yearbook of the congregation's
religious school, issued this
week, was dedicated to Mr. and
Mrs. Jason Tickton, the Tern-
ple's music director and his
wife who is a member of the
school's teaching staff.
The A n n u a s Dedication
takes into account the contribu-
tions made to the Temple and
its religious school by the "two
wonderful people, husband and
wife, who have loyally and de-
votedly served the boys and
girls of Temple Beth El and
have for many years inspired
the congregation each and every
Sabbath with music from their
hearts."
The Annual contains mes-
sages from Rabbis Richard C.
Hertz and David A. Baylinson;
the educational director, Dr.
Norman Drachler, and includes
the photographs of this year's
confirmands and high school
graduates.

$200,000 Institute WC Schools Slate
Graduation, Jubilee
Is Dedicated

The new $200,000 home of
the Sholem Aleichem Institute,
on Greenfield near Seven Mile,
was dedicated Sunday, when
members of the organization
and leaders in the community
paid tribute to purposes of the
institution.
Dr. Moses A. Shulvass, the
day's principal speaker, emphas-
ized the importance of the Bible
in "educating children in hti-
manitarian terms." Dr. Shulvass
is professor of history and
chairman of the graduate de-
partment of the Chicago Col-
lege of Jewish Studies.
Moishe Haar, director of the
Institute, was chairman of the
dedication. He called on Morris
Friedman, chairman of the
building committee, who turned
the keys over to George M.
Zeltzer, Institute president.
Greetings were extended by
Louis LaMed, chairman of the
Jewish Welfare Federation's
committee on education, and
Albert Elazar, superintendent
of the United Hebrew Schools,
with which the Institute school
Adas Shalom to Hold is
affiliated. Donna Freedman,
Confirmation Service president of the student coun-
cil, represented the pupils.
for Class of 61
The program was concluded
The 10th confirmation service with the graduation of 13 stu-
of Adas Shalom Synagogue will dents from the school.
take place at 10 a.m., Sunday,
in the main sanctuary, with 61 Gemiluth Chassodim
confirmands, the largest class in Marks Graduation
synagogue history, participating.
C o n g. Gemiluth Chassodim
The major feature of the will observe the annual gradua-
service will be the presentation tion of children in its religious
of "In Freedom's Light," an school this weekend, it is an-
original cantata by Rabbi Jacob nounced by H e r m an Strass-
E. Segal, based on the theme of burger, president.
the American Jew.
The graduation service will
Orchestration for the cantata, be held at regular sabbath serv-
which has been published and ices Saturday, when a kiddush
performed nationally, will be by will be tendered by the congre-
Zinovi Bistritzky, assistant con- gation. Graduation exercises
certmaster of the Detroit Sym- are planned for 2:30 p.m., Sun-
phony Orchestra and conductor day, and will be followed by a
of the Adas Shalom Symphonic reception tendered by parents
Ensemble, which will provide of the graduates.
Highlighting the graduation
orchestral accompaniment.
Mrs. Bella Goldberg, who has will be the presentation of a
trained the students in the mu- cantata, "Torah—Our Joy and
sical portions, will be at the Hope," written by Mrs. Joel
piano, and Cantor Nicholas Fen- Litke and accompanied by Mrs.
akel will present the introduc- Alex Wolton.
Both observances will be held
tory chant.
Rabbi Segal has planned and in the synagogue, 4000 Tuxedo.
supervised the floral offering, Graduates are Carol Bennett,
which has been designed by James Kaufman, Doris Lowen-
Robert Lawrence and William thal, Judy Mosbach and Ronald
Wolton.
Spalding.
Registration is currently
Admission to the service is by
being accepted for the school's
ticket only.
fall term, it is announced by
Paul Mosbach, chairman of the
Beth Aaron School
school. Members and non-mem-
bers may enroll their children
Registration Open
by contacting Mosbach, 19491
The Beth Aaron Religious Pinehurst, UN 4-7205, or Rabbi
School is now accepting regis- Joel Litke, 3216 Elmhurst, TO
trations for the coming school 8-6120.
year, which will open on Sept. Call -Membership Meet
7, advises Bernard Panush
school director. The office will for Evergreen Cong.
be open Sunday morning from
The last membership meeting
10 a.m. to 12 noon to accom- of the season will be held by
modate parents who wish to Evergreen Jewish Congregation
register their children before at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
the start of the summer vaca- Cambridge Hall, Evergreen and
tion.
Cambridge.
Classes are held every Sun-
Meanwhile, work is progress-
day in the synagogue building, ing on the social hall, the first
18000 Wyoming Ave., and are unit of the synagogue's building
from kindergarten through the now under construction on Ever-
tenth grade. There are two ses- green. Leaders of the congrega-
sions at 9:15 and at 11 a.m. tion hope that the structure will
each Sunday.
be in use by the High Holy Days
The Beth Aaron curriculum in September.
includes Jewish history, Bible,
The membership is currently
customs and ceremonies, Zion- engaged in a drive for new
ism and Israel, current events, families, and those interested in
Israeli and traditional songs, information may call David
holiday and religious observ- Simon, KE. 3-0197. -
ances.
Rehearsals a 1r e dy have
In addition the following are started for a musical comedy
added to the curriculum: The presentation in November by
pupils of the 6th through the the EJC Players, called "Pardon
eighth grade are required to Our Asteroids." Produced by
attend two hours midweek He- Mrs. Ted Kellman and directed
brew classes under the joint by Mrs. Frank Morgano, the pro-
sponsorship of the Religious duction is based on an "outer
School and of the United He- space" theme.
brew Schools, the pupils from
There are a few openings for
the seventh grade on attend the chorus, which is under the
junior or youth services every professional guidance of Bar-
Saturday morning.
bara Herman. Interested women
Dr. Marvin Last' is chairman may call Lillian Kellman, KE.
of the educational committee.
4-2164, for information.

Oak-Woods Bnai Brith
Slates Membership Dinner

A double celebration will be
held by the Workmen's Circle
School at 2 p.m., Sunday, at the
Esther Berman branch of the
United Hebrew Schools.
School director Saul Maltz an-
nounces that the recent gradu-
ates of the school will be hon-
ored at that time and a 40th an-
niversary jubilee of the Work-
men's Circle Schools will be
jointly observed.
The students will present a
program of songs, recitations,
and a cantata, "Our Schule",
based on the works of renowned
Yiddish a n d Hebrew poets.
Shoshana Freedman will lead
the singing.
Included in the graduation
ceremony will be greetings from
Albert Elazar, superintendent of
the United Hebrew Schools, Jo-
seph Bernstein, managing edi-
tor of the Jewish Daily For-
ward, Wolf Snyder, chairman of
the Mittelshul, Dr. W. K. Usher,
an alumnus of the Workmen's
Circle Schools, and Louis Ra-
phael, one of the founders of
the WC Schools in Detroit. Ber-
nard Broder, chairman of the
school board, will preside.
The parents of the graduates
will provide a reception, follow-
ing the ceremony.

Bnai Brith Oak-Woods chap-
ter will hold a paid-up member-
ship dinner at 7:30 p.m., June
24 at the Jewish Community
Center Ten Mile branch, an-
nounces chairmen Mrs. John
Demunter and Mrs. Al Urno-
vitz. Games will follow the din-
ner.
Other programs slated for
the coming year are: furs and
jewels, hypnotist, This is Your
Life, games night, dance in-
struction and a Hanukah party.
All meetings will be in the
Ten Mile Center, according to
program chairman, Mrs. Rich-
ard Sitron.

Painting Class at Center

Jewish Community Center
Ten Mile branch will conduct an
outdoor painting class for adults
with Sam Pucci as instructor.
For further information or to
register, call LI '7-6161.

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