Center Elects 15 to Board, Hears Program

Members of the Jewish Com-
munity Center at the 28th an-
nual meeting Sunday elected 15
candidates to the Board of Di-
rectors and heard president
Samuel Frankel deliver his end-
of-tenure "problem-centered re-
port" on events at the Cente
during 1960.
ed
Forty-one members were
for more than 50 hours o vol-
PLANNING A SYNAGOGUE-CENTERED Israel Bond
unteer service to the age y-
program of activities during Israel's Bar Mitzvah Year are
The 15 candidates select by
(from left) : Isadore Starr, president of Nusach Hari Congrega- the nominating committee a
tion; Rabbi Yaacov I. Homnick of Young Israel of Oak-Woods; voted into office for a three-
Norman Allan, co-chairman, Detroit Congregational and High year term by the membership
Holy Days Committee and chairman of the Adas Slalom High were:
Holy Days App'eal; Ira Feinberg, the speaker; Philip Stollman,
Dr. Henry Berris, Arnold
vice-chairman, National Congregational and High Holy Days Com-
E.
Frank, Irwin Green, Max
mittee and regional and Detroit committee chairman; Tom
Handler,
Dr. I. Jerome Hau-
Borman, the "Mister Bonds" of Detroit; and Louis E. Levitan,
ser, Jacob L. Keidan, Louis
Detroit Israel Bond manager. The Committee's inaugural 1961
LaMed, Samuel Linden, Mil-
meeting was held Monday evening at Holiday Manor.
ton J. Miller, Mrs. Arthur H.
Rice, Maurice S. Schiller,
Nathan Silverman, Mrs. Jack
Wainger, Mrs. Sidney J.
Winer and Leon S. Wayburn.
Frankel's "problem - centered
An annual lecture, established Temple Israel High School, report" dealt with the financial
to bring prominent Jewish per- where he served as president of difficulties encountered during
the year which resulted in the
sonalities to the Detroit com- the Temple Youth Group.
munity, has been created by
When he graduated from both elimination of special depart-
Temple Israel, 17400 Mander- schools nearly four years ago, ments at the center—music, art,
son, in memory of one of De- he was selected as the outstand- drama and adult 'education.
troit's outstanding young men. ing young man in the city, being
But he assured members that
To be known as the Daniel named the winner of the Mil- the Center Symphony will con-
Michael Hass
dred Simons Rosenberg Youth tinue next year, largely through
Memorial
Award given by the League of the efforts of Mrs. Abraham
Scholar-
Jewish Women's Organizations. Cooper, chairman of the music
ship Fund, the
A brilliant mathematician and committee, and Mrs. Sidney J.
lecture-
an accomplished musician, Dan- Allen and Mrs. Jack Wainger,
ship will per-
ny also participated in athletics, co-chairmen of the Friends of
petuate the
and won all-city honors as a the Center Symphony. '
memory of the
Also, the Center Theater will
member of the Mumford swim-
youth who, in
continue its activity next season,
ming team.
21 years,
Following graduation from and many classes and activities
achieved a
high
school, he enrolled at Tu- which were in the art and educa-
great deal for Danny
lane
University,
and continued tion departments will be con-
the Temple and his community.
his
record
of
scholastic
achieve- tinued under the Division of
The fund was inaugurated
ment.
Only
last
year,
Danny
re- Adult Services.
through the voluntary contribu-
Frankel emphasized that
tions of friends in many diverse turned' from studying at .Eng- 'What we (the _Board) de-
I
ity
of
Manchester,
areas of communal life, and
ich schoo
was chosen to cided was not the elimination
will be maintained by his
as part
the "Junior of the programs formerly car-
ents, attorney Arth
s,
ried on by these departments,
and Mrs. Hass,
i
past Ye oad" p • am for ex- but , rather a reduction of ad-
president of the
m . Israel change s dents.
overhead, which
Although ill
en he re- ministrative
Sisterhood.
can
no
longer
be carried nor •
turned
Danny
ntinued his is perhaps necessary
Daniel Has ad, ust learned
in view
tate until he
of his ac tance it* the stud':
nger ble to attend of our reduced membership."
Wayne St
Univer
He expressed regret that
e
of Medici
shortly
he
staff
reorganization necessitated
died Marc 5 after
elect ship established in "the severance
a number of
illness.
his me
will be presented at competent and of
loyal employ-
A yout 'th many e sts Tern
Israel on or about ees."
.
and tale 1
-he had served as
15 of each year, and will
He
added
that
the
program
commence nt speaker at M 11
open to the entire commu-
planning institute studying this
ford High hool and
nity.
reorganization decided to leave
intact the program for children,
youth and younger adults.
Chairman Raymond Werbe and
program director Aaron Zucker
conferred with a group of 100
on the program revision.
The final deficit for 1960;
Frankel said, was $53,000, due
to a membership lag of 3,000.
There are presently 9,000 mem-
bers. Twelve thousand was the
expected enrollment.
Frankel attributed the re-
duction (there were 11,800
members in 1959) largely to
°
the unfavorable economic cli-
mate in Detroit, and added
GALLON
that one out of three mem-
bers is on a "sliding scale"
basis, paying membership
dues according to financial
ability. In 1960, one out of
ON LAYTEX
four was on a sliding scale.
MIRACLE PLASTIC
On the other side . of the
ledger, Frankel said, there has
As Advertised in
been an average_ of 45,000
monthly visits to the main
HOUSE
building. He cited the adult
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education and youth programs
for service to the community.
Optimistic about a reversal
in membership enrollment,
Frankel stated he is "confident
that we have now established
our Center on a firm basis, both
financially and programmati-
cally."
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Toward the end of the meet-
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ing, when only half the voters
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remained, a motion from the
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floor to instruct the Board to
open the Center on Saturdays
* Clean up with water
was defeated.
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Members cited for 50 hours
of service to the Center were:
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