THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 22,
The Suburban Community
The 'Frills' of Education and
the Approach of Shavuot
Deutsch Chapel
to Be Dedicated
The Adolph Deutsch Chapel,
the first portion of the new
Cong. Bnai Moshe to be erected
at 10 Mile and Kenosha, in Oak
Park, will be dedicated in cere-
monies at 11 a.m., Sunday.
Boy Scout Troop 23, spon-
sored by the congregation, will
present colors, after which the
dedication address will be given
by Rabbi Moses Lehrman,
spiritual leader.
Mayor R. J. Alexander, of
Oak Park, will head the list of
dignitaries attending the cele-
bration, which will be high-
lighted by the presentation by
vice-president Julius Reznik of
the key for the chapel to Harry
J. Gunsberg, president.
The dedication ceremonies
will be concluded with a testi-
monial dinner, tendered by the
congregation in honor of
Adolph Deutsch, past president
of the synagogue for whom the
chapel is named.
Rabbi Irving Lehrman, spiri-
tual leader of Temple Emanuel,
Miami Beach. Fla., brother of
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, will be
guest speaker at the dinner. to
take place at 6:30 p.m., in the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
dren will be on half-day ses-
By the Oak-Woodser
The festival of Shavuot never sions.
This week in Berkley, voters
comes unannounced. For weeks
beforehand, there are prepara- approved new classroom addi-
tions in both our religious and tions, 4 to 1, but rejected a
public schools for the gradua- swimming pool and auditorium
tion season, which is, of course, by a 2 to 1 margin. In Oak
in keeping with the Jewish tra- Park, three-man teams are be-
dition of dedication to learning. ing formed to conduct a door-
Although the holiday is still to-door campaign for renewal of
a three mill tax and a $1,900,000
three weeks away, our columns bond
issue for new school ad-
are punctuated with a listing of
honors and scholarships being ditions.
In other suburban areas a
won by students, and already
some of our religious schools Help Our Public Education
have scheduled special educa- (HOPE) committee has been
organized to work for needed
tional events.
This, tao, is the traditional millage and bond proposals,
season of balloting for school but certain elements would
board officials and for various distort that campaign as one
school proposals in the sub- being conducted to secure ex-
travagant a n d unnecessary
urban areas.
"frills."
But, unlike in Detroit
These "frills" are variously
where the school bond meas-
ure was well received and described as music, art, sports
passed by an even bigger mar- events — even full-day sessions
gin than was predicted, sub- and kindergarten classes, which
urban taxpayers are showing some would do without.
We mention all of this in the
increasing unrest at new mill-
spirit of the approaching holi-
age and bond proposals.
In one sense it is understand- day of Shavuot, so that Jewish
able that there is widespread suburbanites, aware of the edu-
opposition to even minimal tax cational heritage of our people
increases. Even some parents throughout history, will work—
with youngsters attending and surely vote — for these
school are fighting to hold the "frills" that go toward making
a complete child in knowledge,
tax line.
These are the people who education and emotional devel-
moved into the suburbs, not opment.
only because they were prom-
ising areas for raising a family Bnai Israel Begins
but because the tax structure
was lower than in Detroit.
Services in .Oak Park
Just one quick, discerning
Cong. Bnai Israel, which soon
look, however, at the number expects
to embark on a project
of children who are, or soon for a new
center in
will be, attending our suburban Oak Park, synagogue
has
begun
conduct-
schools and another look at the ing weekly sabbath services
at
school facilities which have be- its temporary quarters, 15400
come over-crowded within a W. 10 Mile.
year after new schools and addi-
Services were introduced ear-
tions have been built, should be ly this month, and, according
enough to indicate that the tax to Rabbi Israel Flam, spiritual
rate can go nowhere but up.
leader, they will be expanded
In Ferndale, Oak Park, Royal to provide a Torah hour as a
Oak, Berkley, and other districts regular feature of the sabbath
where community youngsters at- program, at 2 p.m., Saturdays.
tend public school the matter
The Bnai Israel afternoon
of tax hikes is almost a yearly school, an affiliate of the Beth
proposition.
Yehudah Schools, with an en-
Small wonder that it is wear- rollment of 30 students, will be
ing, but yet most of these newly- expanded in the fall to include
requested facilities are neces- new grades not yet serviced,
sary. In some areas, without ad- Rabbi Flam said.
ditions to present schools, chil-
For information, call the
rabbi at TE 4-8360.
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Emanu-El Sisterhood
Installs New Officers
A luncheon and skit served
as the background for the in-
stallation of new officers of the
Temple Emariu-El Sisterhood
last Monday.
The skit, "My Fair Lady,"
. don't settle for less
was presented by Mesdames
than Leader Quality!
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Loose rugs cleaned on Richard
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Oak-Woods Chapter
Installation Dinner
Slated on Tuesday
Center Dedicates
10 Mile Playfield
Dedication of the new seven-
acre playground of the 10 Mile
branch of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center was marked last
Sunday in ceremonies attended
by 100 Center juniors, teens
and their parents.
Participating in the formal
ceremonies were Leon Lucas,
chairman of the branch operat-
ing committee; Lester S. Bur-
ton, chairman of the house sub-
committee; Robert Sage, presi-
dent of Del Rays, a Center teen
club; Irwin Shaw, Center exec-
utive director; and Frank Loew-
enberg, director of the branch.
Exhibitions of golfing by Wal-
ter Burkemo, Franklin Hills
professional; and trampoline
skill by Nate Coleman and the
Center trampoline team—Leon-
ard Hersh, Barry Makell, Ron-
nie Stearn and Gordon Hollan-
der—also were featured, along
with relays, games and refresh-
ments.
Several center youngsters put
on a gymnastic exhibition. They
were Mark, 7, and Teddy Bas-
kin, 9, Marc Coleman, 4, Ronna
Hertzberg, 12, Bruce Landgar-
Oak-Woods Chapter of Bnai
Brith will hold its seventh an-
nual installation dinner at '7
p.m., Tuesday, in the Oak Park
Jewish Center, 15110 W. 10
Mile.
Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin, a past
president of the Greater De-
troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil, will induct the following
newly-elected officers:
Mesdames Al Urnovitz, pres-
ident; John Demunter, William
Glieberman and Milton Gold,
vice-presidents; Mark Singer-
man, Marvin Liberson, Harvey
Feinberg and Marvin Scheflin,
secretaries; Joseph Gordon,
treasurer; Burton Bacher, senti-
nel; Ben Sandler, guide; Louis
Wolfe, historian; Louis Gold,
monitress; Stanley Baar, Irving
Chadwick and William Litt,
trustees; and Herman Weisman,
Marvin Chaben, Charles Cowan,
Martin Taylor, Ben Salan, Alb-
ert Weiss, Arthur Brand and
Irving Roth, board members.
An award will be presented
by Mrs. Richard Sitron, program
chairman, to the woman voted
the most outstanding worker.
The award is a five-day vacation
at Nippersink Manor in Wis-
consin.
The dinner is open to all
paid-up members. Friends are
invited at a nominal charge.
Suburban Democrats
Elect Bernard Fieger
Bernard Fieger has been
elected by the Democratic Club
of Oak Park, Huntington Woods
and Pleasant Ridge to succeed
Mrs. Earl Hordes as president.
Other new officers are Robert
L. Fenton, executive vice-pres-
ident; Fae Weiss, Lawrence Lo-
Patin and David Singer, vice-
presidents; Jerry Dale, treas-
urer; Diana Zackheim and Sue
Brody, secretaries; and Maxwell.
Lowe, parliamentarian.
Installation ceremonies for
the incoming administration
will take place at a dinner on
June 11, when State Supreme
Court Justice Eugene Black will
be guest speaker. Mrs. Maxwell
Lowe is dinner chairman.
Abraham Selesny Wins
ROTC Drill Team Award
An Oak Park youth who holds
the rank of cadet captain of
the Wayne State University Air
Force ROTC was one of three
officers to win awards this
week.
He is Cadet Capt. Abraham
Selesny, of 24241 Dante, Oak
Park, who is commander of
ten, 10, Michael Pelchat, 12, the ROTC drill team. Selesny
Alan, 10, and Larry Ravitz, 8, was awarded a trophy from Lt.
Leslye Starman, 10, and Michael Col. James Clark, of the Mich-
igan National Guard.
Schey, 9.
The playground, finished late
last summer, includes a softball
We Have
diamond, volleyball and paddle
A Large Selection
tennis courts, lawn basketball
of Feather Weight
area, swings, slides, a merry-go-
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Mishkan Israel Sisterhood
to Hear Talk by Artist
Stanley Lechtzin, an artist
whose works are exhibited in
many galleries, will speak on
the "Lost Wax Casting Process"
(cire perdue) at a meeting of
Mishkan Israel Sisterhood at
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the syna-
gogue, W. 9 Mile and Park-
lawn, Oak Park.
T h e winner of several
awards, including the 1958 Wi-
chita Decorative Arts and Cer-
amic Exhibition prize, Lechtzin
will exhibit some of his jewelry
designs.
Temple Emanu-El Sets
Hebrew School Service
Temple Emanu-El will hold
its first Hebrew school gradu-
ation service at 8:15 p.m. sab-
bath services today, in the tem-
ple, 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
The 13 young graduates who
will receive diplomas and par-
ticipate in the service are: Ste-
phen Barnes, Mark Dublin, Bur-
ton Fogelman, Linda Gorelick,
David Hauser, James Kraft,
Robert Kraft, Stephen Krause,
Paulette Lerman, Douglas Lie-
berman, Edward Simon, Mich-
ael Siporin and Jody Weiner.
O-W Young Israel Women
An oneg shabbat honoring
the graduates will follow serv-
Meet to Elect Officers
The Sisterhood of Young Is- tees in the Esther Katzman Hall.
rael Center of Oak-Woods will
Plan Herzl Centennial
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
in the synagogue, to elect offi-
World Zionist Organization has
cers for the coming year.
Mrs. David Dombey, presi- been requested by the Israel
dent, will report on the past Cabinet to draft plans for the
season's activities, and merit 100th anniversary observance of
awards will be given to out- Theodor Herzl's birth. Herzl was
standing organizational workers. born in 1860 and died in 1904.
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TELSHE YESHIVAH
Cleveland, Ohio
Detroit Jewish News
Dear Editor,
The Telshe Yeshivah extends its warmest felicitotions and
best wishes to the Detroit Senior Bicur Cholem Organization,
upon the occasion of celebrating their 63rd. Annual Banquet.
During ur recent visit to your city, we witnessed the noble
and devoted work that is being done by this group of dedicated
women, headed by its president, Mrs. Leah Techner, and Mrs.
Ida Soloi-Kaplan. Theirs is a record of outstanding services in
bringing cheer and comfort to the Jewish sick and needy.
Upon this opportunity we also express our gratitude to
the Bicur Cholem for having set up the dispensary in the Telshe
Yeshivah, whose student-body includes some twenty-five De-
troiters.
We pray that each and every worker and supporter of
this holy cause be blessed with health and happiness, and may
your organization grow from strength to strength.
RABBI MOSHE HELFAN RABBI SHLOMO DAVIS
Administrative Director
Instructor