Special Events Honor Students Confirmations, Graduations on May Agenda curricular activities will be pre- sented at the high school youth services the morning of May_14. The confirmation service will be held 9:45 a.m. May 21. A class of 126 girls and boys will be con- firmed by Dr. Hertz and Rabbi Award winners are: fourth grade, Carol Casselman, Nina Katz, Linda I Hahn. Mrs. Marshall Miller, Sis, Pensler, Lynn Deitch, Arlene Klein Iterhood president, and Mrs. AT- and Shiela London; fifth grade. I thur A. Bloom, past president, Shiela Gudes, Minda Katz, Synde I Key well, Shelly Barnett, Nancy. Beal ' will present each confirmand with and Joanne Kozloff; sixth grade, a Bible as a gift from the Sister- Donna Jeremias, Diane Levine, Ar- lene Tack, Rona Isaacson. Beverly hood. Kaplan and Cathy Spickler; seventh The Beth Aaron Synagogue Re- grade. Carol Averbuch. Judith Mar- kovitz, Barbara Samson, Barbara ligious School will honor its 23 Miller, Carol Spickler and Linda confirmands and their parents at Wolfe. Eighth grade, Davida Botwin, Mar- a special breakfast 9:30 a.m. Sun- sha Katz, Joyce Schubiner, Susan Benjamin, Sherry Erman and Joanne day in the social hall, advises Kaufman; ninth grade, Debby Men- Bernard Panush, school director. delsohn. Susan Schneyer, Suzanne Weinstein. Leslie Berman. Sherie The breakfast will be catered Berman and Susan Rubenstein; tenth by Ben Drapkin and his com- grade, Sylvia Kaufman, Rita Koenig. Toba Schmittel. Nancy Grossman, mittee from the Men's Club. Linda Miller and Cheryle Safran. `Kedushah Umalcut' In addition, special certificates Greetings will be extended by (Sanctity and Kingship) will be presented' to the children Joseph Braver, president of the By Rabbi Jacob Dov Gordon who contributed regularly to synagogue; Meyer Millman, Reviewed by Saul Kleiman Keren Ami. president of the Men's Club; Ordinarily a book of sermons The 15th annual graduation ex- and Mrs. Hyman Zalenko, Sis- is assumed to be of interest ercises will be held 10 a.m. May terhood president. Rabbi Ben- only to rabbis and preachers. jamin Gorrelick will address .14 in the main sanctuary. Occasionally there appears a the confirmands and Dr. Marv- The 54 graduates will present work of this content which is in Last, chairman of the educa- marked for its extraordinary the cantata, "A Woman of Valor", tional committee, will preside. directed by Maxwell Nadis and qualities and is appreciated Students Grace Metz will offer even by laymen. Such is the Mrs. Samuel Shetzer. the opening prayer; Sharon Pan- Services will be conducted by recent volume by Rabbi Jacob ush and Cheryl Spector will r Dov Gordon, entitled "Sanctity Rabbi Segal, who will deliver the cite the benchen; Harriet Doc main address. The welcoming and Kingship," containing ser- Gail Panetz and Judy Ost mons for all the Sabbaths of the hymn will be sung by Cantor will say grace; Michelle Schur year, with an English introduc- Fenakel, with greetings extended Carol Haas and Ellen Panush tion by Hirsch Loeb Gordon, by Warsen. The class gift will offer dramatic presentation be- presented by Dale Scherr. M.D., Ph.D., L.H.D. Robert Spiro, class teacher This book is distinguished for Max Goldsmith, synagogue presi- Gertrude Strauss, who is in c its fine interpretations of tradi- dent, will accept the gift. The class symbol, the Bible, of the confirmation, also wi tional, prophetic and historical will be handed over to next year's dress the guests. Judaism as well as for the beau- graduation class by Joyce Schu- A special feature will be tiful Hebrew in which it is writ- ten. "Style," says Emerson, biner and accepted by Renee Sie- presentation of JNF certificat "should be like window-glass, gan. Diplomas will be distributed to each of the confirmands, hon- perfectly transparent and with by Waller and by his fellow mem- oring them with a tree in Israel. A special sabbath service in very little sash." Such is Rabbi bers of the school board. Parents and friends are invited honor of the confirmands will be Gordon's style; it is lucid, re- splendent, and has an elegance to attend. They are urged to be held 9 a.m. May 27. Students of that makes its reading pleasur prompt, as the doors will close the confirmation class and their parents will be seated in a re- able. He blends the ideas -and at 9:55 a.m. The annual high school gradu- served section of the synagogue. ideals contained in the texts and in the talmudic and mid- ation of the religious school of • The confirmands also will be rashic passages - that he quotes. Temple Beth El will be held 8:30 special guests of the USY chap- p.m. May 19. The class, consisting into beautiful, harmonious, and ter at installation ceremonies literary pictures —fr e e from of 56 students, has been attend- June 3. homiletical twists. His sermon- ing religious school for a period Confirmation exercises June 4 ettes are interesting and en- of 14 years. will feature a contata "This Is Dr. Richard C. Hertz will lightening, leaving with the Sabbath" written especially for reader a lasting impression of give the baccalaureate sermon. this occasion by Rabbi Gorrelick the moral, ethical an = ious Rabbi Harold D. Hahn will of- and directed by Miss Strauss. fiicate at the service. The vale- teachings they co Graduation exercises of the dictory address will be deliv- Books are .be o ► ered by Peggy Ann Meyer. The Beth Aaron Religious School will g us with intel friends, pro re. Rabbi Gor- diplomas will be presented by take place May 28 in the sanc- lectual pl. Philip R. Marcuse, president of tuary. Miss Strauss is in charge ity and Kin don's "S the Temple. Union Prayer of the contata written for the proves tt correctness Books, a gift of the Men's ' occasion, with musical accompani- observat' n. Th Club, will be presented by Wil- ment by Mrs. Fred Gunn. Dave pearance of th harmony ith i s. bur DeYoung, president of the Levy is instructor of the • eighth grade. It is leat r-bou we Men's Club. The annual consecration serv- color and as go g. The aut 's add is: 660 ice for confirmands and their par- Mishkan Israel Begins ents will also be held that eve- Crown St., B 3, N. Y. ning in conjunction with the high School Registration school graduation. Registrations are now being Dr. Norman Drachler, educa- taken for enrollment to the "SANCTITY tional director,- and Burton. J. Mishkan Israel Sunday and He- AND KINGSHIP" Friedman, chairman of the reli- brew Schools, 14000 W. Nine gious school committee, will pre- Mile, Oak Park. 47 Sermons — $3.00 sent special awards. Rabbi Jacob Gordon, Sunday School classes begin Activity pins, certificates and at pre-kindergarten. Hebrew 660 Crown St., B'klyn, N. Y. keys for participation in extra- classes are for beginners to ad- vanced and a Bar Mitzvah class also is offered, according to Mrs. CUT OUT HERE 1 Lillian Greenwald, director. It ed, also, that ld 10 a.m. services ar gue un- e syn • a ON KOSHER ZION FRANKFURTERS ! Gont'e er the direction of Ni and Ben Katz. For info ation, At Delicatessen call Mrs. Greenwald, LI -1833. Or Independent Honors convocations and spe- cial events for graduates and con- firmands of synagogue and temple religious schools will be held be- ginning this weekend and con- tinuing during the month of May An honors convocation of both sessions of the Adas Shalom Synagogue Religious School will be held Sunday at which out- standing students will be cited. The program will include a recitation of "The Teacher's Prayer" by Eugene Freund, ninth grade •teacher; greetings extend- ed by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Allan • Waller, school chairman; and a talk by Linda Miller, tenth grade student, on "How Much Jewish Education?" A musical program of Israeli and religious songs will be ren- dered by Sara Nadis, fifth grade teacher and the Youth Choir, di- rected by Shimon Gewirtz. Allen A. Warsen, school director, and the faculty will present the awards. 1 C U T O U T HER E Free Coupon Worth 10c Super Markets • U.S. Government Inspected No. 1 • 100% Pure Beef • Vacuum Packed • Strictly Kosher KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO TO THE GROCER: Redeem customer's coupons at 1 coupon per package and present it to the distributor — J. M. Lefkofsky. 4089 Elmhurst, Detroit, Mich., for 10c.. Invoices, showing sufficient purchases of 1-lb. packages to cover all coupons to be redeemed, must be presented if requested. Cash value 1/20 of lc,. D.J.N. THIS COUPON EXPIRES MAY 19, 1961 1 CUT OUT HERE Beth Ab Ann e 1 ICE S g tes nday braha will hold etin 8:30 p.m. Nusbau Hall of the reports of gu Ann congregation 'ties of t ed and election be pres be held. of officer 's Club will hold its annua meeting and election of officers at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the synagogue. Co History proves that differences in opinion are a necessity—where there are no differences there is only indifference. Feinberg Cites _Israel Contribution to Science at Bond Council Meeting Israel has two great recent program of Israel Bond activir discoveries to her credit which ties during Israel's Bar Mitzvah history may rank above Russia's year. space conquests, declared Ira Feinberg at the 1961 inaugural dinner meeting of the Detroit Congregational and High Holy Day Council held Monday even- ing at Holiday Manor. Phillip Stollman, chairman of the High Holy Day Council, and Tom Borman, "Mister Bonds," asked the rabbis and congregational leaders to mate this the biggest Year for IsraeL Bonds. "The two Israeli achieve- ments are desalination of sea water and i s o l a ti on of the trachoma virus," said Feinberg, hero of Israel's War of Libera- tion. , "The new and cheap process of converting sea water into sweet water, a process which a noted American firm is now perfecting, w i 1 agriculture millions "T ending of the curse of tra ma will save millions of ren from blindness, lly in Asia and Af e Arabs will bene most." Feinberg s economy is gro of 12 per cent er and than any oth You'll love that Israel Bonds hav rovided . He said: the sinews of gro ow exporting "Israel $60,000,000 or th of food a CHEF BOY-AR. 3EE took second prize year. 1r y production, ranking CHEESE RAVIOLI next to Denmark. Some $5,000,- Hear family, guests, cheer for 000 worth of eggs are being ex- that real Italian flavor created by ported each year. If you like CHEESE KREPLACH MEATLESS "Israel is now manufacturing jet planes and has entered the auto manufacturing field. 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