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March 04, 1960 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-03-04

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21Four Temple Israel Scouts Earn
Eagle Award; Two Get Ner Tamid

In observing the 50th anniversary of scouting at its recent
Scout Sabbath service, Troop 146, sponsored by the Temple
Israel Men's Club, had individual cause for celebration. Four
boys, an unprecedented number in the history of the troop,
were given their Eagle awards, highest in scouting. They are,
left to right, bottom row, MARK SHOOK, LANCE MERMELL,
LOWELL SEYBURN and CHARLES TOBIAS. Standing are
Scoutmaster SIDNEY SEYBURN, STEVEN KUTNICK and
DONALD NEWMAN,- whO received the Ner Tamid award,
highest religious distinction a Jewish scout can achieve, and
Scoutmaster BURTON CHASSIN. All four Eagle scouts won
the Ner Tamid last year. •

Beth Aaron Set to Burn Mortgage at March 19 Event

Plans for a special ceremony
marking the burning of the
mortgage of Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue are being made for
March 19, when religious exer-
cises in the sanctuary will be
followed by a supper-dance in
the social hall.
In connection with the mort-
gage-burning for the -seven-
year-old building, congregants
are publishing a Golden Book
to contain a history of the syna-
gogue and the names of all the
contributor-, who have made the
mortgage burn in g possible,
stated Joseph Braver, general
chairman.

The book also will serve as
a repository to record future
synagogue achievements.
Mrs. Albert Kaplan is co-
chairman of the event, while
Mrs. H. Zelenko and Jerome
Silberman, represent the Sister-
hood and Men's Club- as chair-
men.
Others who are helping to
plan the ceremony are Dr. Mar-
vin A. Last, Golden Book chair-
man; Max Silverman, tickets;

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•ration service) of Adis Shalom I Marilyn Pershin and Susan I 1
Synagogue will take place at ■ Schwartz.
Sabbath morning services on
March 19, when 50 children will
he inducted into the fold of
Jewish study. The service co-
ineides with the 15th anniver-
sary of the school.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will of-
f iciate; .Cantor Nicholas Fenakel
will chant appropriate selec-
lions, _and the children will be
led in prayers and songs by
their teachers, Mrs. Ruth Pes-
selnick, Elaine Schneyer and
Mrs. Lama Shetzer. Max Gold-
smith, president of the syna-
gogue will extend greetings.
The parents committee con-
sists of the following mothers:
Mesdames Herbert Spoon, pres-
ident; Jack Feldman, secretary;
William Klein, treasurer; Hardy
Steinberg, David Berman, Ar-
thur N. Smith, kiddush chair-
man; Felix- Rosenzweig, flower
chairman, and Jacob Axelrod.
The traditional Purim Spiel
will be presented twice by Ar-
nold Glovinsky's and grade
students at 9:45 and 11:45 a.m.,
March 13. Parodies and popular
songs in Hebrew and Yiddish
will be featured. The entire
production is under the direc-
tion of Maxwell Nadis. Mrs.
Lama Shetzer is accompanist.
Community singing, haman
tashen and the traditional cos-
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hall of the synagogue, 18000
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