THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S — Friday, May 20, 1960 -- 12

Plan for Fall Term
at Beth Aaron

Graduation Season Approaching for Area's Synagogues, Schools

Sheila Marilyn Glass will recite
Annual graduation exercises akel will sing a welcoming choral selection, "The Ingather- the closing prayer. Confirma-
Children from 5 to 14 are cur-
ing
of
the
Exiles,"
directed
by
are being planned by syna- hymn.
rently being accepted for fall
tion
exercises
will
be
held
on
Greetings will be extended by Mrs. R. Lupovich, music direc- Shavuot evening, May 31.
registration for the Beth Aaron
gogues and religious schools in
Religious School, it is announc-
Detroit and the suburban areas Allen A. Warsen, school direc- tor.
United Jewish Folk School
Susan
Gordon
and
Diane
ed this week by Bernard Pa-
this week. Listed below are tor, and Suzanne Weinstein.
Frank
will
deliver
the
valedic-
A Shavuot celebration is nush, director.
some of the announced gradu- Barbara Desow will present the
The Sunday morning classes
ation activities: class gift to Max Goldsmith, tory and salutatory addresses, planned for 4 p.m., May 31, in
respectively, and the class will the Morris Schaver auditorium are divided into two sessions,
president of the synagogue.
Adas Shalom Synagogue
The religious school will A cantata, "Stand and Be be addressed by Rabbi Milton of the Hayim Greenberg Center, from 9:15 to 11 a.m. and 11 a.m.
close its academic season with a Numbered," directed by Max- Arm. Marlene Schwartz, anoth- when students will read and re- to 12:45 p.m. Early registrants,
special awards convocation when well Nadis and Mrs. Samuel er student, will present audio- cite in Hebrew and Yiddish. Panush pointed out, are given
The PTA committee will serve preference as to session desired.
gold keys will be presented to Shetzer, will highlight the visual aids as the class gift.
Confirmation exercises for refreshments.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
students for perfect scholarship program. Dr. Abe Pearlman,
Ben Harold, president, and will conduct a tenth grade con-
and attendance. school board chairman, will seven pupils are being planned
for 10 a.m., June 5, when "Our Movsas Goldoftas, director, an- firmation class, and mid-week
present, the diplomas.
Award winners include Karen
The commdncement also will Song of Faith," based on the nounce that graduation exer- Hebrew classes are offered stu-
Keidan and Lenore Glassman, third
grade; Eileen Freedland and Sheila serve to honor teachers who Book of Psalms, will be pre-
cises will take place on June dents in higher grades.
Gudes, fourth grade; Andrea Kahn,
Ronna Katzman and Arlene Tack, have completed five years of sented by the class under the 21, and will follow a banquet to
Junior and youth services
fifth grade; Joan Marsh and Barbara service to the school. Receiving direction of Cantor Isaac Sten begin at 6:30 p.m.
each Saturday morning are re-
Miller, sixth grade; Marsha Katz,
and Mrs. Lupovich. Mrs. Rase
Hermaine Klein, Judy Pearlman, U.S. Bonds and a special certifi-
Eighteen students who started quired for students from the
Diane Saltzman, Joyce Schubiner, cate will be Arnold GIOVillSky, Mash will accompany the pres-
their
studies in the new center seventh grade, according to Dr.
Diane Shapiro, Gail Solish and
entation on the harp.
Rhoda Thatch, seventh grade; Bren- Fred Lax and Lama Shetzer.
five
years
ago will graduate. Marvin A. Last, educational
Cong. Bnai Moshe
da Cohen, Susan Feigenson, Susan
Temple Beth El
Banquet reservations can be chairman. For registration, call
Schneyer and Suzanne Weinstein,
"What
Is
a
Jew,"
an
original
The annual high school grad-
the school office, UN. 1-5999.
eighth grade; Janice Barnett, Ellen
made by calling UN. 4-6319.
Hassin, Rita Koenig, Brenda Kowal, uation will take place at sabbath script by Rabbi Moses Lehrman
Jill Naimark, Cheryle Saffran and
will
be
a
feature
of
the
conse-
Bailey Avenue South Haven,
Toba Schmittel, ninth grade; and services planned for 8:30 p.m.,
Judy Leemon, tenth grade.
May 27, when 48 students who cration service planned for 10:30
Michigan•
The 14th annual graduation have attended the school for 14 a.m., June 5, in the Oak Park
sanctuary.
The finest in
exercises will be held at 10 a.m., years will receive diplomas.
Jewish Food, located
Temple Israel
May 29, when 55 students will Dr. Richard C. Hertz will de-
on 15 acres of
Diplomas will be awarded to
receive diplomas. Rabbi Jacob liver the baccalaureate sermon,
beautiful park-land,
E. Segal will conduct the serv- and Rabbis Sherwin T. Wine 66 young men and women who
RELAX • SWIM
tennis court, children's
PLAY
ices, and Cantor Nicholas Fen- and David A. Baylinson will have completed the high school
playgrounds,
department
at
sabbath
services
Rates Start At
officiate.
recreation room,
Per Person
The valedictory address will on May 27. Salutatorian will be
movies, shuffleboard
Robert
M.
Citrin,
and
valedicto-
Two
In
Room
Courts, television and
be presented by David Harold
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social activities.
Drachler. Diplomas will be rian will be Michael R. Gutter- WRITE FOR SPECIAL FAMILY RATES
awarded by temple president, man. Judith Ann Sternberg will
now for
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The Perfect Location—Directly on
Men's Club, will be presented Israel Debaters Reach
the Lake. Our Own Private Beach.
J.
Burke,
presi-
by Abraham
ALL VACATION ACTIVITIES
Finals in State Tourney
dent.
Smith Haven's Newest
The service also will mark
By winning three out of four
Swintirning Pool
DECORATION
the consecration of confirmands debates at the Michigan State
-.No I ncrease in Ailtes
DAY SPECIAL
and
their
parents,
and
various
Temple
Youth
debate
tourna-
Open
40%
4 Days — 3 Nites
May 27 awards will be made to high ment in Grand Rapids last
Rooms Air
Conditioned
school graduates and members wekend, the Temple Israel team
per
Choice
person
of the confirmation class.
qualified as one of two finalists
Rooms
Confirmation services for 83 for the MSTY championship Directly on Lake Michigan,
yotocliaatileXt.
place debate, to be held at the sum- 500 feet private beach. Spa-.
VA boys and girls will take
Sibotte,
mer MSTY conclave, Aug. 31 cious grounds. Entertainment.
at 10 a.m., May 29.
Dancing. 130 modern rooms.
Cong. Ahavas Achim
to Sept. 4.
Strictly Kosher
DECORATION DAY SPECIAL
envision
Commencement exercises for
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nder S
Under
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Children's
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25 eighth grade graduates will Temple Emanu-El, and the
Private $3C Without
Chicago R
take place this Thursday eve- topic of debate will be "Re- activities supervised by Coun-
Private Baths
Baths
Council
ning, in the synagogue, when solved, that Israel admit the selor.
•
the
graduates
will
present
a
Arab refugees."
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2 in room, person per day
Members of the Temple
Tel. 120 South Haven, Mich
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Israel team, who are coached
Beth Shalom School
• 3 Meats & Midnight Snack
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sters in the first and second Emily Parker and Phyllis Segal,
• Outdoor Patio
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South Haven, Mich. Phone 451 or 308
ligious School will be grouped Temple Israel High School
according to teacher-evaluated graduating class. They will be
WEEK-END
awarded debate keys by the
achievement.
Men's
Club
at
graduation
exer-
DAY
According to Leonard Servet-
ter, educational director, this cises on May 27.
4 Days - 3 Nites
Competing in t h e debating
innovation in Jewish education
will allow for maximum use of tournament at Grand Rapids
DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED
instructional time and gear cur- were teams from the host city,
• Rooms with
riculum experiences to the in- Muskegon, South B e n d, Ind.,
•
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dividual levels of the students. Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park,
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ant
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THE
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PLANNED
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Workmen's Circle School is
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Adult Study Group Meeting

The adult study group of
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodirn will
SPECIAL RATE S
hold its next session this Sun-
Daily
Weekly
day, in the home of Mr. and
per
Mrs. Arthur Leiser, 17393 Wis-
person
$8.00
p
$50
consin, when Rabbi Joel J.
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Double Occupancy
and other problems of prayer,
Including 3 Deluxe Meals
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