A capacity attendance of 1,- 600 persons is expected in Mum ford High School when the United Hebrew Schools holds its joint commencement exer- cises for 175 students in the elementary department and 20 pupils in the high school de- partment at 8:15 p.m.. Tues- day. The combined class. repre- senting each of the Schools' branches, will present "Chag Shavuot," a cantata based on the festival of Shavuot. Chana Stiebel, music director of the Schools, will conduct the pres- entation with Ariel Stiebel as accompanist. Students who will participate in the program include Rita Sofferin, Avram Farber. Elliot Barden, Myles Stern. Stanley Skupsky, Sidney liantler. Louis Weingarden. Norman Diamond. Gail Cameron and Linda Beale. A candlelighting ceremony is also scheduled. with Michael Weinstein. a Midrasha student. and David Diskin. president of the 1960 graduating class. tak ing part Greetings will he extended by Abe Kasle. president of the UHS board of directors. and Lawrence Crohn, chairman of education. will present the di- plomas. Pins. a gifts of the Woman's Auxiliary. will be presented by outgoing president. Mrs. Reu. hen Saywitz. The newly-elected Auxiliary leader. Mrs. Irving Arlin, will present camp schol- arships. Three students of the Midrasha will receive awards from the Leon Kay Israel Scholarship. Chairman of the evening is Albert Elazar. superintendent of the Hebrew Schools. and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will de- liver the closing remarks. A musical program is planned by Lillian Robbins Zellman, Sadie Braver and Harry Siegel. Folk School Sets Oneg, Shavuot Presentation Fifty first graders of United Jewish Folk School will partici- pate in an oneg shahbat with their parents and teachers at 8:30 p.m.. today. at the Hayim Greenberg Center. 19161 Schae- fer, announces school principal M o v s a s Goldoftas. Refresh- ments. will be served. Teacher Mrs. Leah Shrodeck has pre- pared a program for the event. Th e school will hold its final program of the semester in conjunction with a Shavuot cel- ebration at 8:15 p.m.. June 12. at the Greenberg Center. The school choir will be directed by Mrs Shoshana Freedman. and a presentation in observ- ance of the festival will he fea- tured. Members and friends are invited_ Registration for the fall sem- ester is still being accepted in all subjects. including Yiddish. Hebrew. Jewish history and tra- dition. singing. club work and arts and crafts. Beth El to Observe Graduation Events Annual high school gradua- tion exercises and the conse- cration service for confirmands will be celebrated by Temple Beth El at 8:30 p.m. sabbath services today. Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "Here Am I. 0 Lord. Take Me." At 11:15 a.m. services Satur- day, Rabbi David A. Baylinson will speak on "In the Wilder- ness." The Bar Mitzvah of Ken- neth Mark Bertin will be ob- served. Confirmation services will be held at 10 a.m.. Sunday. with Dr. Hertz, Rabbis Baylinson and Sherwin Wine officiating. combine the traditional conse- cration and graduation program with a Bas Mitzvah ceremony. being conducted for the first time. All of the participants will be featured in a cantata, "What Is Torah," under the- direction of Israel Fox, synagogue choir director, with Mrs. Lillian Rob- bins Zellman in charge of the music. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will deliver the charge to the three classes, while Dr. Max Kapus- tin, religious school director. distributes diplomas and cer- tificates. A reception will be tendered by the parents at the close of the service. Arrangements for the program have been made by Morris Davis. chairman of the school board; and Dr. Law- rence Yaffa and Meyer Lullove. co-chairmen of the parents' committee. Consecrants are Rosalind Lul- love. Judith Maiseloff. Barbara Rothenberg and Suellen Yaffa Graduates include Myrna Burke. Bonny Goldberg, Har- riette Harrison. Myra Kanarek, Nancy Katz. Sandra Keila, Deb- Mrs. MICHAEL FREEMAN is shown holding an 18th cen- tury Hindu Tomburi, one of the rare musical instrument about which she will speak when she addresses a luncheonette of the Detroit Chapter, Women's Committee of Brandeis University. Shown, left to right, are Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. MILTON DONER and Mrs. WILLIAM GERSHENSON. A Tibet temple trumpet from the 17th century is being held by Mrs. Gershenson, while behind Mrs. Freeman is a 19th century Irish harp. • • • A garden party and luncheon-IUniversity in Odessa. where she ette will precede the annual !majored in history and philolo- election meeting of the Detroitlgy. she studied medicine until Chapter, Women's Committee of the Russian Revolution, when Brandeis University at 12 noon.ishe escaped to this country. June 15. i She also has been a student at Mrs Michael Freeman. 18101the Imperial Conservatory of Wellesley. will open her home !Music in Odessa. and is a gradu- to the meeting. and also will ate of the Detroit Conservatory he the principal speaker. of Music and has a master's de- .Mrs: Freeman, whose private :gree from Wayne State Univer. collection of over 200 rare an- I sitY, tique musical instruments comes I Mrs. Freeman has talked from all parts of the world. will widely to audiences throughout talk on "The Origin and Devel ithe country, and has appeared opment of Musical Instru- in numerous radio and televi- ments." sion programs. Currently. music chairman of A graduate of the Imperial the Detroit Institute of Arts !Founders' Society concert se- em p e Israel Grants ! , ries. Mrs. Freeman is the wife Dr. Michael Freeman, him- ;of Brenda Bloomberg , self a physician, lawyer and Graduation Awards physicist. Brenda Bloomberg Awards Her daughter Joann Freeman "for excellence in scholarship. Schwayder is a gifted concert attendance. extra curricular ac- pianist, while a son, Donald. tivities and leadership" will be teaches architecture at Harvard presented to honor students in University. Another son, Mi- the graduating class of Temple chael. a sophomore at Yale Israel Religious School at the University, was recently elected annual commencement service. to Phi Beta Kappa. 8 p.m.. today. In inviting all members to Sol I. Stein. vice-president of attend the program, Mrs. Ar- the congregation. will present that` Rice. Brandeis Women's the prizes. established by Mr- president. announced that the and Mrs. Louis M. Bloomberg guests will be able to view Mrs. in memory of their daughter. Freeman's entire collection of Brenda. instruments. ceremonial masks Mrs. Robert A. Coggan• chair- and rare Chinese Imperial robes man of the board of the re- Mrs. Charles Nannes is hospi- ligious school, will present di- tality chairman, with Mrs. Wil- plomas to the 47 graduates. liam Gershenson as co-chair- Three members of the class. man. They are assisted by Mes- Brenda Michele Barr. Ellen dames Milton Doner, John Nan Merkle and Lawrence Paul Hopp, Jr., and Aaron Gershen Trepeck, will deliver the ser- son. mon. Ellen Kay Stutz and Jo- hanna Caren Silver will recite Cantata to Highlight commencement prayers. Music for the occasion. - It . Beth Aaron Exercises - Eternal Light." a cantata Hath Been Told Thee, 0 Man. What Is Good," composed by written by Rabbi Benjamin H. Karl Haas. Temple Israel music Gorrelick. will highlight the director. will be presented by fifth annual confirmation exer- the women's choir and the pro- cises of Beth Aaron Syna- fessional quartet. gogue. to be held at 10 a.m.. Dr. Leon Frani and Rabbi M. Sunday. in the synagogue. Robert Syme will confer the The cantata, directed by graduation blessing. Mrs. Lillian Robbins Zellman. After the service. the Sister kill feature the participation hood of the congregation will of an instrumental trip con h old a recep tion prised of Mrs. Zellman. Mrs. the graduates and their fam- prised 'Sadie Cooper Braver and Jacob flies. Becker. The diorama was es- pecially designed and con- structed by Maynard Feldman. Shavuot with Services Certificates of confirmation Shavuot services of Adas Sha- will be presented by William lom Synagogue will begin at Liberson. Beth Aaron presi- 6 p.m., Thursday. and continue dent. and Dr. Marvin A. Last, at 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., June chairman of the educational 12 and 13. Rabbi Jacob E. Se- committee. White Bibles will gal will officiate. and Cantor be distributed by Mrs. Albert Nicholas Fenakel, assisted by Kaplan. Sisterhood president. the synagogue choir. directed by and Bernard Panush, school Shimon Gewirtz, will chant the director. Rabbi Gorrelick will liturgy. deliver the sermon. Inctallation of newly-elected Several of the confirmands, officers of the congregation and having completed a 10-year the Men's Club will be included course of study. will continue in a brief ceremony at the June with a four-year supplemental 12 service. Yizkor memorial course at the Midrasha, de- services will be at 10:36 a.m., signed to train future teachers June 13. and youth group leaders. Members of the first Bas Mitz- vah class are Helen Berman, Shelley Bank. Susan Camis, Judith Cowen, Elaine Davis, Nancy Davis, Nitzah Fuchs, Madeline Goodman, Marsha Greenberg, Rella Halpern, Ra- nita Left. Marlene Newnian, Gale Pam, Susan Pam, Karen Ratner, Rochelle Ribiat, Susan Schlaff. Carol Weinstein, Linda Weiss and Janet Wiseman. ▪ PLASTIC FURNITURE '';',. COVERS O MADE TO ORDER OR k :!" 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