THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS -- Friday, Apr il 24, 19 59- 14 DOM BY HENRY LEONARD when tha Me s siah comos,„ Ghetto Program Flint Community Honors 6,000,000 to Mark Uprising Under a banner reading "To of Warsaw Ghetto Live with Dignity—To Die with ceremony will be led by Jos- eph Laro, president, and Harry Weinberg, cultural chairman, of the Yiddish Cultural Club. In addition, Mrs. C. Laks, a The 16th Anniversary of the survivor of the Hitler camps, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising will will speak on her concentration be commemorated in Flint at camp expreiences. 8 p.m., Sunday, at Beth Israel Synagogue, it is announced by Beth Abraham Synagogue the Flint Yiddish Cultural Club Slates Annual Meeting and the Flint Jewish Commun- The annual membership meet- ity Council. ing of Beth Abraham Synagogue Rabbi William Sajowitz, of will take place at 8:30 p.m., Temple Beth El, will be the May 3, in the Nusbaum Hall, keynote speaker, with Cantor according to Ben Siegal, presi- Jacob Tambor of Beth Israel dent. Synagogue chanting the memo- In addition to officers, four rial prayer for the 6,000,000 new trustee positions will be martyrs who perished at the voted upon, following the re- hands of the Nazis. port of the nominating commit- A candle-lighting ceremony tee. A social hour will follow. will be conducted, with six Members and their wives are candles lit by six ex-concentra- invited to attend. Honor," the 16th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was observed here at cere- monies in Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. Memorial candles for the Ghetto fighters and the 6,- 000,000 Jews who were mur- dered by the Nazis were lit by six survivors of the concentra- tion camps. Dr. Robeet Serebrenick, for- mer chief rabbi of Luxemberg who was instrumental in the saving of thousands of Jews from the Nazis, warned the assemblage that they should remember the 6,000,000 Jews who had died and be shaken from their complacency in the face of new dangers. "This year, Daddy, let's read the whole Hag- gadah all the way through, and not leave any part out." Copr. 1959, Leonard Pritikin Hillel Day School Marks First Year at Founders Meeting on May .5 Organizers of Hillel Day School—the only Conservative day school in Detroit—will cele- brate the institution's first anni- versary at a Founders and Friends Community Meeting, planned for 8:30 p.m., May 5, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Hillel vice-president and chairman of the community meeting, an- nounces that Dr. Emanuel Neu- mann, one of this country's leading Jewish figures, will be principal speaker. Tribute will be given to com- munity leaders, who helped found the school. These include Morris M. Jacobs, president; Leon Kay, Morris Schaver and Rabbi Segal, , vice-presidents; Murray Frumin, secretary; and Albert Posen, treasurer. Among the committee chair- men to receive commendation are Wilbur S. Stein, administra- tor; Milton Marwil and Rabbi Milton Arm, housing; Morris Lieberman and Nathan Shur, legal; Saul Waldman and Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, registra- tion; Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorre- lick, scholarship review; Mrs. Naomi Floch, personnel; Mrs. Emil Wolok and Mrs. Wilbur Stein, public relations. Others are Rabbi Segal and Wolf Snyder, education commis- sion; Mrs. Jacqueline G. Apple- baum, PTO; and Theodore Ba- ruch, Prof. Isaac Barzilay, Ben Chinitz, Lawrence Crohn, Israel Elpern, Bernard Isaacs, Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Prof. Mau- rice M. Shudofsky, members of the advisory committee. Staff members to be honored are Noam Shudofsky, education- al consultant; Mrs. Floch, head teacher; Mrs. Isaac Barzilay, He- brew teacher; Mrs. Noam Shu- dofsky, kindergarten teacher; and Mrs. Samuel Levy, school secretary. Announcement also has been made that registration is now open for kindergarten, first and second grades to commence in September. Folk Schools Conduct Registration for Fall Registration of new students for the fall semester at the Uni- ted Jewish Folk School is cur- rently in progress, according to Mrs. Jack Abrahmson, vice-presi- dent. Parents are being urged to enroll children immediately so that preparations for transpor- tation and class assignments may be carried out expediently. Among the programs offered at the school is an oneg shabbat with parents, visits to historical places and the traditional course of Jewish study. Youngsters from 31/2 to 13 are accepted in all three branch- es, nursery, pre-school and ele- mentary grades. For informa- tion, call UN. 4-6319. The school office is closed during Pass- over week. tion camp prisoners, in remem- brance of the martyrs. The He cautioned Jews and non- Jews alike that "Those who died stood for their most pre- cious possession—the sanctity of mankind. And this struggle is still going on. The spir- itual genocide of Krushchev is no less dangerous than the physical genocide of Hitler. URGENT CALL ! WORKERS - CONTRIBUTORS MEMBERS Samuel Sigal, city editor of the Jewish Daily Forward, led the audience in prayer, while Cantor Shabtai Ackerman intoned the traditional hymn of mourning. Emma Schaver presented a program of Ghetto songs. Other speakers on the pro- gram were poet-lecturer B. J. Bialosotzky, Observance Chair- man Judge Victor J. Baum and Lawrence Kohn, president of the Jewish Community Council, which sponsors the annual Ghetto Uprising Memorial. Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign Extraordinary Campaign Assembly MONDAY, APRIL 27, 8 P.M. 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