THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS — !Way, June 5, 1959- 14 I The Suburban Community The Urging of the Children and Observance of the Law Should a child attending pub By the Oak-Woodser Shavuot is celebrated in many lic school not demonstrate in- ways—as the festival of the first terest, not bring home good fruits of the season, as the feast grades - or not achieve promo- of harvest or as the feast of tion, we would want, as parents. to know the reason why. weeks. Its major significance. at least A much simpler solution in to Jews in this country, is the the Sunday school or the observance of the holiday as week-day religious school is the revelation of the Law to to assume that the program Israel on Mount Sinai. is not important anyway, that Because the revelation of the the child is not interested, Law was not originally men- that maybe it would be best tioned in connection with Shav- if he just didn't go to reli- uot, many legends have sprung gious school — or that he go up about its acceptance by the through Bar Mitzvah or con- Jewish people. firmation or consecration and One story has it that Israel then forget about his Jewish was chosen to receive the law responsibilities. only because all other nations The message of Shavuot is to whom it was offered refused it, while Israel joyfully sub- that the Jew is constantly dedi- cated to the study of the Law mitted to its rigors. The story continues that in — as a youngster, as a teen- spite of the readiness of the ager, as an adult. Many of us, having found Israelites to accept the Torah, God asked for security. After other pursuits in the business several offers were refused, world, the social whirl and like the children were offered. endeavors, have turned away from both study and observance. And, with one accord, the children undertook to urge Our youngsters see us violat- their parents to observe the ing many of the tenets they laws of the Torah. have learned in religious school. Today, we find ourselves in a Their natural question is: "Why similar situation. For. like the us. but not you?" children in the legend of old. If we can look to onr chil- it is today's youngsters who are dren again for example and asking their parents to show follow their lead and give them them the way in observing the encouragement in their efforts Law. —as the legend is told—then Our young people are grad- the celebration of Shavuot will uating from synagogues and not be hollow. community schools this month in record numbers. Yet, we are concerned at the amount of Elect Mrs. Simon to Head David Sisterhood Jewish knowledge they have ab- sorbed during their years of Formal installation of officers of the Bnai David Sisterhood study. will be held Monday evening. Chairman will be Mrs. Harry Koltonow and installing officer Mrs. Roy Chatlin. Refreshments will be served. All members and friends are invited. New officers are Mesdames Morris Sisnon, president; Meyer Berman, Louis Beigler. Joseph Greenberg, vice-presidents; Irv- - I ing Berson, treasurer; Sam Perl- stein, Jack Bilsky, Milton Her- man, secretaries; Charles Shere, chaplain; and Joseph Baker. sergeant-at-arms. Su rn mar heat got you down ? AIR CONDITIONING Beth Shalom to Install Officers Oscar Kanat, newly-elected president of Cong. Beth Sha- lom, will head the slate of offi- cers to be inducted at the sev enth annual installation dinner- dance of the synagogue on June 17. Other officers are Seymour Tarnoff, executive vice-presi- dent; Edward Gordon and Rob- ert White, vice-presidents; Wal- ter Nussbaum, treasurer; Mil- ton Brand and Mrs. Joseph Gallen. secretaries. Trustees include Herman Brodsky. Alan Feuer. George Gaynor. Joseph Hornstein. Louis Lawson, Mrs. Irven Leider. Wil- liam Pankin and Asher Tilchen. The installation event will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a cock- tail hour. followed by dinner. the swearing-in ceremonies and dancing to the music of Pan chito and his orchestra. Reservations for the program may be obtained from Mrs. Es telle Lewis. LI 6-4150. Friends are invited. Center Aid Program Asks Teen Volunteers Ten Mile Branch of the Jew- ish Community C-nter will con- duct a Training Volunteer Aid program for teen-agers, begin- ning June 22. The program is limited to 10 teens who will be in the 11th grade by September and can be available for eight hours per week. For information and registra- tion. call Gloria Pankin at the Center, LI 7-6161. The Branch is also conduct- ing a play group for pre-school children of both members and non-members. Outdoor and in- door activities will be held un- der the supervision of trained nursery personnel. The play group season will run from June 29 through Aug. 14 in three and four week per- iods. Morning and afternoon sessions will be conducted. For information, contact the Center. Hold First Commencement Cong. Beth Shalom. Oak Park, will hold its first graduation exercises at 10 a.m., Sunday. Anyone may attend. Dr. Sidney Leib Heads Oak-Woods Bnai Brith; Fourth Brother to Be President of a Detroit B. B. Lodge Dr. Sidney Z. Leib will be dent of District 6 of Bnai Brith. WIII Give You a 1-IfItI installed as president of Oak- Samuel W. Leib, who will have returned from Israel by Woods Lodge of Bnai Brith, at There's no need to swelter over a buffet dinner-dance at Sam- June 16, as one of the dele- housework this summer when you gates to the Bnai Brith tri- can have the cool comfort of my's Avalon Room, in Oak Park, Monday evening, June 15. ennial convention, will install Westinghouse Air Conditioning in his brother and the other your home for just a few dollars Dr. Leib is the fourth of the Oak Woods officers. each month! You'll find house- Leib brothers to be president of work a pleasure. You'll relax in Dr. Sidney Leib held every a Bnai Brith lodge in Detroit. "mountain resort" air all around office in his lodge before be- the clock. coming president. He was last year's fund-raising chairman 3-Ton Unit with Blower and as membership chairman he enlisted a record number of new members. The other new Oak-Woods Plus Installation Lodge officers are: John Demunter. Ronald El- 5 Year Warranty lis and Walter Shapiro, vice FHA APPROVED LOANS presidents; Fred Stocker, treas- urer; Irving Lopatin, recording AVAILABLE secretary; Allen Kramer, corre- As Low As $4.75 a Week sponding secretary; Harold Hur- vitz, financial secretary; Joseph COMMERCIAL UNITS Broder, chaplain; Saul Fried- INSTALLED man, assistant chaplain; Jerome Bronson, warden; Eric Lowen- SPECIAL THIS WEEK thal, guardian. New trustees New 1 Ton are: Louis Lavine, Sanford WINDOW UNITS Pliskow, Bernard Jacoby, Saul Smith, Herb Stoorman, Harry DR. SIDNEY Z: LEIB Gross, Ben Marks, Jack Adel- His brothers Samuel W., Dr. man, Norman Zausmer, Harry George and Meyer served as Melamed, Irving Farber, Paul ICE 7-7800, Eves. LI 7-0344 presidents of Pisgah Lodge, and Collins, Jack Ashman and Mor- Samuel W. Leib is a past presi- ris Solway. $49000 9 60 RICHMAN-MILLER Southfield Candidate L ists City's Needs In stating the need for a "better working relationship be- tween the school board and the community-at-large, attorney Sol Siegel announced his candidacy for a fou.r- year term on the Southfield Board of Ed- ucation in 1111111.Vi Monday's elec- tion. He called for an expand- ed curriculum, adoption of a "vigorous pro- gram" to re- Siegel cruit top teaching personnel and ; urged extension of school plant and grounds for a "comprehen- sive recreation program and adult education classes." Siegel. a World War II vet- eran of four years with the U.S. Air Force, holds a BA and LLB degree from Wayne State Uni- versity and its law school. 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