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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 10, 196 0 --

Shaarey Zedek Graduates to Spend Beth Aaron Plans Victory Dinner to Close Temple
Testimonial for Israel's $200,000 Classroom Drive
Six Weeks at Seminar in Israel -
A victory dinner celebratingland other youth and adult edu-
A six-week summer seminar schools, including six years of Rabbi Gorrelick
the successful conclusion of a I cation activities.

in Israel awaits the 14 students
who comprise the first graduat-
ing class from the Hebrew High
School of Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
The class will graduate, to-
gether with students from the
school's junior high school and
elementary departments, at ex-
ercises planned for 8 p.m., June
21, at the synagogue.
The course of study parallels
the age range of the public

NW Young Israel
to Install Officers

Rabbi Ernest Greenfield will
be installed as president of
Young Israel of Northwest De-
troit, succeeeding David Cern in
office, in ceremonies planned
for 9:30 p.m., Saturday, in the
synagogue.
Other newly-elected officers
who will be inducted include
Rudolph Kar and Norman Su-
kenic, vice-presidents; Harry
Blitz, treasurer; Albert Fried-
man, Abe Kar and Gus Lew,
secretaries.
Rabbi Samuel R. Prero, spir-
itual leader of the congregation,
will be install-
ing officer. He
will install
these board
members: Gil-
bert Averbach,
Sidney A v e r-
bach, Hyman
B - al e, Sam
Belkin, Har-
old Bronstein,
Nathan B u t-
Rabbi
rimovitz, Da-
Greenfield
vid Cern, Sam
Klein, Sol Wainer, Al Schwartz,
Sidney Kelman, Marshall Gold-
man, Dr. Moses Wiser, Itha-
mar. Koenigsberg, Sam Novet-
sky, Sam Sukenik_, Joseph Was-
ser and Theodore Weiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kar,
who will be celebrating their
40th wedding anniversary on
this occasion, will be hosts at a
social hour to follow.
Rabbi Prero will announce
plans for an expanded youth
program and adult education
activities, and will relate the
progress of an additional wing
being added to the present
building.
This Sunday afternoon, an
arts and craft' program will be
held for boys and girls at the
synagogue, under the sponsor-
ship of Mesdames Lilli— Feld-
stein and D. Cern and the lat-
ter's daughter, Marlene. All
children in the Northwest sec-
tion are invited.
Marshall Goldman, youth di-
rector, advises that the closing
picnic for all youth groups will
take place at 2 p.m., June 19, at
Stoepel Park, under auspices of
the Sisterhood. All parents and
their children are invited.

elementary training, three years
of junior high and three years
of senior high school.
The seminar in Israel will
provide the high school grad-
uates with an opportunity to re-
late their studies of the past
12 years to the actual historic
locations in the Jewish state
and to • further enhance their
facility in speaking Hebrew.
The graduates will leave on
July 7. They will be joined by
Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler,
who plan to spend three weeks
in Israel with the group.

Senior high school graduates in-
clude Miles Auster, Barry Charlip,
Alan Grass, Gary Helper, Joyce
Knoppow, Martin Pearlman, Edward
Reder, Lawrence Rice, William
Roberts, Stanley Rosenbaum, Wil-
liam Shiovitz, Suzanne Sugar, Joan
Tatken and Rickie Waller.
Junior high school graduates are
Carolyn Brode, Steven Fellows,
Judith Fink, Bruce Finsilver, Alan
Goldman, Michael Heideman, Susan
Hershman, Rena Joffe, Miriam
Klein, Alan Kobernick, Steven Lef-
kowitz, Paula Moran, Charlotte
Mutchnick, Martin Nakell, Gary
Podolsky, Lawrence Rosenthal,
Phyllis Scholnick, Susan Sidlow, Ray-
mond Silverman, Barbara Tatken
and Merle Weston.

Beth Joseph to Honor
Hyman Karp, Sunday

Members of Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue and its affiliate groups
will join in paying tribute to
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick at
a testimonial event celebrating
completion of his tenth year as
spiritual leader of the congre-
gation.
The program will take place
at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the main
sanctuary, and
w i ' 1 include
brief addresses
by William I.
Liberson, gen-
eral chairman,
and Joseph
Braver, Meyer
Millman a n d
Mrs. Hyman
Zalenko, presi-
dents, respec-
Rabbi Kazis tively, of the
synagogue, Men's Club and Sis-
terhood.
A musical program will fea-
ture renditions by the confir-
mation class, under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Edward Zellman,
the Sisterhood Choral Group,
directed by Shoshana Freed-
man, and Cantor Ihil Gildin.
The evening's major address
will be delivered by Rabbi Gor-
relick's brother - in -I aw, Rabbi
Abraham P. Kazis, spiritual
leader of Cong. Beth Israel,
Worcester, Mass.
Rabbi Gorrelick will partici-
pate by responding to the trib-
utes. Following the program, a
reception will be tendered in
the social hall for Rabbi and
Mrs. Gorrelick.
The testimonial is open to all
members of the community, ac-
cording to Mesdames Albert
Kaplan and Jerome Silberman,
in charge of the event.

Honorary life presidency of
Cong. Beth Joseph will be con-
ferred upon Hyman Karp at
a special Siyum. Hatorah cele-
bration to be held this Sunday
in honor of Karp and his wife,
Miriam.
The program will begin with
a procession at 2 p.m. from the
Karp residence, 18518 Wooding-
ham, and will
conclude at
the synagogue,
18450 Wyom-
ing.
A number of
local rabbis
a n d cantors
Israeli Youth to Be
and Mickey
Karp
Woolf's or-
Ordained a Rabbi
chestra will participate in the
on His Bar Mitzvah
joyous celebration.
The Torah presentation will
Most eleven-year-old Jewish
be made by members of the boys set their sights on • that
congregation, its Sisterhood and day two years hence when they
the Rizhiner Progressive Farein. will be Bar Mitzvah. But few
can claim that on that day they
Norway Holds Israel
will be ordained as a rabbi.
Yissachar Dov, 11, of Jerusa-
Should Try Eichmann
OSLO, Norway, (JTA)—Nor- lem, can make just such a
wegian thought, as reflected in claim. As the heir of the late
private and official views in the Rabbi of Belz, he will be spiri-
local press and radio, holds that tual leader of the Hassidic sect
Israel should try Adolf Eich- in Jerusalem which, up until
mann. In the Norwegian view, two years ago, was led by Yis-
Israel was justified in the ex- sachar's uncle and guardian
traordinary measures necessi- who fled Belz, Poland when the
tated to take Eichmann into Nazis marched in.
In escaping Poland in the dis-
custody.
guise of Polish farmers, the
rabbi of Belz and his younger
Discuss Synagogue Origin brother,
Yissachar's father, wan-
The Adult Study Group of dered throughout Europe until
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim will they reached Palestine where
meet at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the the rabbi gathered a following.
home of Rabbi Joel Litke,
After the death of the rabbi's
12319 Petoskey. Rabbi Litke brother, and later the rabbi
will discuss the origin and de-
himself, the young Talmud
velopment of the synagogue in
Torah student, then 9 years
Jewish life.
old, became next in line to the
Belz rabbi's dynasty. Yissachar
will study in Jerusalem's Ye-
shivat Beltz until he has "grown
up."

Sabbath Youth Group
Plans Parade Sunday

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The Greater Detroit Council
of Mesibos Shabbos, an organ-
ization of youth groups, has
scheduled a parade to leave at
2:15 p.m., Sunday, from the cor-
ner of Wyoming and Pickford
to Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556
Wyoming.
Children will be shown a
technicolor movie of the Lag
b'Omer parade in Israel spon-
sored by the National Council
of Mesibos Shabbos in Brook-
lyn, and there will be entertain-
ment, prizes and refreshments.
The local organization is di-
rected by Rabbi Moshe Polter.
It has recently expanded its
scope by establishing boys and
girls groups in the northwest
section, Oak Park, Livonia and
Mt. Clemens. For information,
call TO 9-7928.

$200,000 campaign for a new
classroom addition tc Temple
Israel will precede the congre-
gation's annual meeting on
Wednesday evening at the tem-
ple.
In inviting all members of the
congregation to attend, Sol I.
Stein, Temple Israel president,
announced that the meeting
will be devoted to the election
of officers, annual reports and
other congregational business.
Although the drive for the
new classroom addition started
only a month ago, satisfactory
prograss is reported by Robert
Trepeck, chairman of th fund-
raising committee.
The education wing will con-
sist of 10 classrooms to be
erected above the Leon Fram
Hall, which is the temple social
hall. The unit will be used for
the Hebrew school; high school

Construction of the class-
rooms will begin immediately
following the annual meeting,
it is announced by Leslie R.
Schmier, chairman of the build-
ing committee. Plans call for
occupancy of the new class-
rooms in the fall.

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Mark 100th Anniversary
of Alliance Israelite

ALGIERS, (JTA) — Talmud
schools throughout Algeria cele-
brated the 100th anniversary of
the Alliance Israelite Univers-
elle. The Talmud Torah schools
have been a major bulwark
against assimilation here.
A new Jewish cultural center
was opened in Perregaux. The
center set up by the Jewish
Committee for Social Studies
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in collaboration with the World
Information Call:
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