THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS — Friday, June 12, 1959-26
JNF Auxiliary
SZ to Graduate Beth Aaron Informs I Monteftore Provides Tamperships'
of 600-Pupil
Elects Officers;
96 Lower Grade Parents
Registration Capacity
Honor President
Week-Day Pupils Registrations for the fall se-
mester are now being accepted
at the Beth Aaron Religious
School, announces Bernard Pan-
ush, school director.
The office will be open from
10 to 12 a.m. Sundays, Tuesdays
and Thursdays for parents who
wish to register their children
before summer vacation, to
avoid the fall rush. School ca-
pacity is limited to 600 stu-
dents, Dr. Marvin Last, chair-
man of the educational commit-
tee said.
Two sessions, at 9:15 and 11
a.m. Sunday, will be held in the
Synagogue building to accom-
modate children from kinder-
garten level through the tenth
grade.
In addition, as a requirement
for graduation, pupils of the
6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grades are
required to attend H e b r e w
Margaret Auslander, Barbara Ber- classes twice a week. Junior
ger, Jan Berris, Steven Cohen,
Elaine Friedman, Judith Gelfand, and youth services every Sat-
Deborah Grant, Charles Hamburger, urday morning also are offered.
Adela Leib, Julian Levant, Robert
Pupils in the 9th grade and
Meisner, Judith Meyers, Denise
Rosenthal, Neil Satovsky, Samuel over heceive an intensive two-
Scheinfield, Alan Schwartz, Kenneth year course of preparation for
Shiovitz, Mitchell Shur, Rena Stern,
Marsha Taylor, Judith Wax and their consecration, and tenth
Deborah Wolok.
graders are personally super-
Graduating from the elemen- vised by Rabbi Benjamin Gorre-
tary school are:
lick.
S a n f o r d H. Alper, Jacqueline
Mrs. Max Stollman, outgoing
president of the Ladies AUxil-
iary of the Jewish National
Fund will be honored at a meet-
ing of all incoming and out-
going officers and board mein-
bers at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the home of Mrs. Joseph Green-
baum, 19419 Robson.
Succeeding Mrs. Stollman in
office will be Mrs. George Ler-
ner, who was
offici al 1 y in-
stalled as
EVERETT y BEHRENDT (left), president of Montefiore president in
Lodge, Free Sons of Israel, presents a check for $1,250 to . ceremonies
MAXWELL KATZEN, treasurer of the Fresh Air Society, to be last week at
used for camperships during the summer season. SAM MAR- Beth Aaron
CUS, director of the Fresh Air Society, looks on. A contribu- Synagogue.
Serving with
tion for a similar amount was given by members of the local
fraternal group to the Penrickton Nursery for Visually Handi- Mrs. L eT n e r
will be M es- ig,
capped Children.
dames Edward
Wishne t s k y, Mrs. Lerner
Sholem Aleichem. Sets first vice-president and chair-
man of the board; William Lev-
Shavuot Graduation
in, fund-raising; Harry Portnoy,
Graduation exercises of the membership; Morris Kraft,
Graduation exercises in the Sholem Aleichem School, coin- trees; and Morris Kutinsky,
Aaron DeRoy Theater of the ciding with the festival of Shay- Blue-White Boxes; all -vice-pres-
new Jewish Community Center out, will be held at 8 p.m. to- idents.
Others are Mesdames Samuel
are planned by the Yeshivath day, in the SA Institute, 19350
Krone, A. Rosenblum, Sidney
Beth Yehudah at 8:30 p.m., Greenfield.
"Three Titans in Jewish Lit- Katchem, Jack Grossbart, Irv-
Thursday.
erature," the theme of the com- ing Arlin, Joseph Rubin, Sam-
Baker, Michael Baron, Bruce E.
David J. Cohen will be chair- mencement, will observe the uel Chase, - Ben Minns and Al-
Beresh, Larry Berry, D a n i e l J.
Blank, David Braverman, Michael Midrasha Pupils Win
man of the evening, with Rabbi 100th birthday of Sholem Alei- bert Spinner, secretaries; and
M. Breyer, James Br o w n, ,Neal
S. P. Wohlgelernter delivering chem; 70th birthday of H. Leiv- A. Scheuer, treasurer.
Bruss, Gloria Burns, Gilbert Chinitz, Israel Scholarships
Marc Cohen, Milton Cohen, Rena
the invocation and Rabbi Joseph ick and the 25th yahrzeit of
Three
students
of
the
Mid-
Completing the list of new
Daitch, Sheldon Davis, Marsha Diem,
Anne Ellias, Alan Faigin, Harley rasha, College of Jewish Stud- Elias, principal of the Beth Chaim Nahman Bialik.
Auxiliary
leaders are Mesdames
Faxon, Daniel Feld, Howard G.
Yehudah Schools, as the main
Prof. Shlomo Marenof, dean Milton Winston and Ben Nosan,
Finkel, Sarah Frank, Frances R. ies were awarded Leon and
commencement
speaker.
Freedman and Sharon Fried.
Dorothy Kay scholarships to
of the Midrasha, will deliver fund-raising co-chairman; Abra-
Others are Neil Friedman, Samuel
Speaking for the graduates the major graduation address. ham J. Rosenshine, member-
Friedman, Clark Galin, Richard Israel at the graduation cere-
Green, Ronald Green, David Gutow, monies of the United Hebrew will be representatives of the
The yahrzeit of Bialik will ship co-chairman; Hyman Gold
Robert Hamburger, Barbara Hoch-
man, Peter A. Hooberman, Burton Schools Tuesday evening at school's three divisions, Ezra also be marked at an oneg shab- and Sol Lifsitz, Blue-White Box
Hurshe, Connie R. Jacobs, James Mumford high school.
Roberg of the elementary bat planned by the Institute's co-chairmen; Max Stollman,
Katz, Hannah Klein, Susan Klein,
They are David Elazar, son group; Florine Rabinowitz for staff and chorus on June 26. program; Albert Posen, JNF
Steven J. Koss, David Krohn, Harold
Leach, Arthur Lerner, Mark Levin, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elazer, the intermediate grades; and Songs, poetry and readings from Foundation; Jack Rosenthal,
Sheldon Lewis, Allen Lichter, Steven
publicity; Abraham Goldstein
Lipton, Eric W. Luria, Mark Man- 16889 Pinehurst, Jerry Kutnick, Abigail Bresler for the high the poet will be presented.
hoff and Richard J. Meltzer.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kut- school graduates,
The annual membership meet- and William Hordes, hostesses;
Completing the list are: Joy
The Yeshivah choir, aug- ing will take place at 9 p.m., George Schneider, social con-
Molodofsky, Thomas D. P ark e r, nick, 18039 Woodingham, and
Michael Parnos, Steven P a r z e n, Michael Weinstein, son of Mr. mented by a group of girl June 18, when Morris Friedman tact hostess; Jules Kraft, Sefer
Michael B. Perlman, Bernard Preg-
Bar Mitzvah; Harry Newcorn,
erson, Martin Reisig, Donald Res- and Mrs. Philip Weinstein, graduates, will present a can- will deliver the president's re-
nick, Stephen R. Richardson, Mar- 17376 Cherrylawn.
tata. Special awards will be port and new officers will be Sefer HaYeled; Nathan Rosin;
vin Rosen, David Rosenthal, David
Golden Book; Fred Prag, tele-
The scholarships will pay presented, in addition to the installed.
Schneider, Jeffrey S. Serman, Randy
phone squad; and Sam Rosen-
Silverston, Steven A. Siman, Steven part of the boys' fare and ex- diplomas.
Spector, Kenneth Steinman, Robert penses for two months. David
blatt, Irving B 1 o o m, Charles
Stulberg, Paul Wasserman, Richard
The exercises also will be a Dramatization to Close Friedenberg, Leo L e s s e r, Al
3. Wechsler, Howard D. Winkler, and Michael will participate in triple celebration for three
Paul D. Winston, Davin Wolok and the Jewish Agency students'
Folk Schools Semester Schneider and Harry Davis,
Beth Yehudah families, as
Neil Zechman.
tour, and Jerry will spend a youngsters from the same fam-
Children from all classes of special secretaries.
year with Habonim student ilies graduate at the same time, the United Jewish Folk Schools
"Every law which originated
workshop.
from the high school, interme- will participate in a specially-
Shlomo Marenoff, head of diate and elementary divisions. prepared dramatization of "The in ignorance and malice, and
gratifies the passions from
the Midrasha, and a committee
Sharing in this honor will be Ten Commandments" to mark which it sprang, we call the
of
faculty
members
selected
the
close
of
the
school
year.
The largest class yet con-
Abigail, Naomi and Leah Bres-
wisdom of our ancestors."—
The ceremony, being held in
firmed at Cong. Adas Shalom, the recipients for their scholar- ler; Deborah, Barbara and Ju-
Sydney Smith.
ship,
character
and
interest
in
numbering 65, will be honored
dith Isbee; and Esther, Leah conjunction with the festival of
Shavuot,
will
take
place
this
at the 11th confirMation ser- Jewish affairs.
and Ezra Roberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay, who estab-
vices at 10 a.m. Sunday in the
Following the exercises, a evening, in the Hayim Green-
Children's
lished
the
scholarships
for
wor-
main sanctuary.
reception will be held for the berg Center. Because small
thy
Midrasha
students,
are
ac-
children
will
join
in
the
drama-
Orthogenic School
"Look Homeward, Israel," an
78 graduates at Young Israel
tization, parents and friends are
original cantata written by Rab- tive leaders in the Zionist Or- of Detroit.
Announces Its Summer
bi Jacob E. Segal, on the theme ganization and Hadassah. Mr.
Issuing a call to parents to urged to head the 8 p.m. start-
Remedial Education
Kay
presently
is
visiting
in
ing
time.
of Israel and the Jewish
register their youngsters now
Program
In addition to the presenta-
people's rebirth, will be pre- Israel. -
for the fall term of the Beth
sented by the confirmands. In-
Elementary School Subjects
Yehudah Schools were Rabbi tion, which is being given from
cluded in the cantata are com- Circle School Plans
Leizer Levin, chairman, Council a printed text in Hebrew, Yid-
Reading Clink - Speech Clinic
positions by Julius Chajes, and
of Orthodox Rabbis; Dr. Max dish and English, the evening
8 Weeks — June 22-Aug. 14
Shavuot
Graduation
also
will
pay
tribute
to
Movsas
modern Israeli and liturgical
Kapustin, director, Hillel Foun-
Mon., Fri., 9 a.m.-12 Noon
The Workmen's Circle School dation, Wayne State University; Goldoftas, principal of the Folk
melodies interwoven within its
will graduate 11 students from
Call DI 1-8673
Jerome W. Kelman, chairman, Schools, who will leave June 20
dramatic text.
Limited Enrollment
Zinovi Bistritzky, assistant its. elementary department at Young Israel Council of De- with Mrs. Goldoftas for a tour
the Shavuot celebration 8:80
of Israel and Europe.
concertmaster of the Detroit
trott;
Phillip
Stollman,
presi-
p.m. June 12 at the Educational
Symphony Orchestra and con-
dent, Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz-
Center, 18340 W. 7 Mile.
ductor of the Adas Shalom Sym-
Guest speaker will be Wolf rachi; Joseph Borenstein, presi-
phonic Ensemble, provided or- Snyder, chairman of the United dent, Agudath Israel; and David
chestration for the cantata. The Jewish High School. Monroe J, Cohen, president of the
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Sholem Aleichem Institute
entire service.
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Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will president of the women's divi-
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has trained the students in the trict committee, will deliver
"The Harlem Revue," featur-
choral melodies, will be at the greetings.
ing balladier Eddie Walker and
piano.
Fellow-students will present his Dreamers' Trio, will high-
Floral arrangements, planned a cantata, "Torah", depicting light the floor show of the new
and supervised by Rabbi Segal, the holiday of Shavuot, with ex- Cotton Club, opening today on
were designed by stage artist erpts from the Bible and prom- W. 8 Mile Road, four blocks
and designer Robert Lawrence. inent Yiddish and Hebrew east of Meyers.
Admission to the service will poets, such as Bialik, Yehuda
Walker, national winner on
Kosher Killed
be by ticket - only. A limited Halevi, H. Leivick and Abra- comedian, specialty singer
number of tickets are available ham Reisen.
the Horace Heidt network show,
• • •
A reception will follow the and the trio, including imitator,
at the synagogue office.
exercises.
Charlie Gabriel and blues sing-
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—Ezek. 12:22, 23
acter of young people.
Diplomas will be granted on
Thursday to 96 young men and
women who have completed
courses in religious and Hebraic
studies in the junior high school
and elementary divisions of the
Shaarey Zedek week-day reli-
gious school.
The exercises will begin at 8
p.m., in the main sanctuary of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Students in the mid-week
school begin studies at age six,
continuing in the elementary
division for six years and fol-
lowing with three years each
of junior high and high school.
Pupils attend six hours a week.
The first senior high school
graduation will be next June.
Junior high school graduates
are:
Yeshivah Slates
Thurs. Exercises
Adas Shalom
to Confirm 65
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