its centennial year celebration May 28 with two events. Ground- breaking ceremonies at 11 a.m. will mark the beginning of con- struction of a new synagogue on the congregation's 40-acre site at Bell Rd. and James Couzens Hwy. Members of the congregation have received invitations to the opening Centennial Dinner 6:30 p.m. in the social hall of the con- gregation, 2900 W. Chicago. Dr. Leonard Sidlow, dinner chairman, said the event will pre- sent a program keyed to congre- gational history. Dinner planning details are under the direction and supervision of Mrs. Meyer Shugerman and her committee. Dr. Samuel Krohn, chairman of the program committee for the 100th anniversary celebra- tion, said a series of Centennial year events will follow the opening celebration. A Memorial Day Service will be held 11 a.m. May 30 at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Plaques honoring the memory of Joseph H. Ehrlich, Isaac Shet- zer and David S. Zeemon will be affixed to the flag pole at Clover Hill Park as part of the 36th Memorial Day exercises. The three congregational leaders were instrumental in bringing Clover Hill Park to its present state of beauty and dignity. Rabbi Morris Adler will deliv- er the Memorial Day addess. Mil- t-on Maddin, chairman of the cemetery board, will speak and Rabbi Irwin Groner will lead participants in the Memorial Day program in responsive reading. en- Musical s or Jacob dered b antor Joseph Fra e klar m Post 537 of the Jewish ". Veterans will present the Olors and decorate soldiers' graves. In other events to ing events featuring eminent speakers and artists will blend intimate congregational activities with large community-wide en- deavors. A pageant, a musical history and a written history of the con- gregation will be produced dur- ing the centennial year. Hayim Greenberg School Enrolls Students for Fall The Hayim Greenberg He- brew-Yiddish School announces enrollment of new students for the fall school semester is now open. The school, located in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, accepts children three-and-a-half to five in the nursery for five days a week. Children nine years and up at- tend one to four days a week. Special attention is given to the celebration of holidays. Bar Mitzvah preparation is included without any additional charge. Transportation is pro- vided by buses. For information and appoint, ments, call the of f ice, UN 4-6319. onors Beth Aaron Religious Sch atExercises Graduates,Confirma The graduation exercises of the Beth Aaron Religious School will take place .10 a.m. May 28 at the synagogueit. Forty- six students will graduate from the 8th grade. The graduates will present cantata, "Our Heritage — Th Torah," written for this occa ion by Rabbi Benjamin H. orrelick. Gertrude Strauss will irect the presentation. Ceremonies will open with a prayer by Cynthia Geller. Mari- lyn Markowits will present a- grove certificates to Jose edek Brave r, outgoing synagogue president, and to David Levy ool ,gadu- and Harold Rosenberg,. two highlight the teachers who have been with the school for over five years. e. The class gift will be presented nnial Ball will be held by Sharon Gaspas and will be 4 at Cobo Hall. accepted by Joseph Love, new synagogue president. Bernard Panush, school direc- tor, will present the graduates. 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Round - trip Jet Economy Fare only $876.60 from New York. See your Travel Agent or call Air France: WO -1755 1 *Kosher ineals. on request More than 1'75 workers and contributors participated in the recent I kick-off dinner of the Save Beth Yehudah Campaign at which Dr. Marvin Fox of Ohio State University spoke on the vital role of a Yeshivah in every community's Jewish edu- cational pattern. Campaign chairman Max Biber announced that $45,000 in special gifts, over and above the regular annual contribu- tions previously pledged for operationtal budget, has been raised. The Campaign goal is set at $150,000 to erase a budget debt, according to Daniel A. Laven, general chairman. Meanwhile, the Women's Di- vision of the drive has an- nounced a series of events slated to take place within the next four weeks, including a dessert luncheon sponsored by Mrs. Sherman Kay, a luncheon sponsored by Mrs. Hyman M. Beale and a cocktail party spon- sored by Mrs. Harry Kay. A dessert tea and exhibit will be held at the home of Mrs. Max Biber. Details will be an- nounced later. Beth Aaron Installs Officers Sunday arvin La t, educ tio a al man, will mas, and nko, sister and out abbi Be th will deliv ect to ies at Beth er to be prepared for the 10th grade confirmation. A baccalaurate service in honor of the confirmands will be given by the synagogue May 27. All 23 confirmands have completed a ten-year course of study at the religious school. The students will be con- firmed in ceremonies at the Beth Aaron Synagogue 10 a.m. June 4. This will mark. the 7th confirmation of the Beth Aaron Religious School. , Featured at the confirmation will be the presentation of the cantata "Her - Majesty-Queen Sabbath" written by Joseph Edelman and adapted. for this occasion by Rabbi Gorrelick. The - cantata is .55, w o direction of Mi y Lita Gunn will be ass and Sol Ritter, at the violin.- e diarama y Maynard pare teacher is Dr. Cl o. Another fe rmation silent pra by the con the ark. Certifica will be present by Love and Dr. Last. bibles will be awar y Mrs. Zalenko and . Rabbi o ic c deliver the ser- the benediction; Dr Beth Aaron Synagogue will mark the installation of its new officers and board members during the morning services on the first -day of Shavuot 8:30 a.m. Sunday. The new president to be in- stalled is Joseph Lovy. The insta lation will be conducted Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorreli Lovy will succeed Joseph Bray The following other offic will be installed: Phillip S. Ch nick, Dr. Marvin A. Last a Hyman M a r g o l i s, vice pre dents; Max Silverman, treasurer, Nathan Lux, Julius Katz and Sam Loberman, secretaries. The new board of directors includes Emanu-El Graduation Charles Anchill, Morris B u c h, Temple Emanu-El will hold Dr. Julius Y. Burnstine, Ben its third Hebrew School gradu- Drapkin, Morris Fenkell, Mrs. ation 8:15 p.m. May 26. To George Fredson, Sam I. Freed- receive diplomas are: Eric Bur- man, Laurence W. Friedman, ton, Bonnie Busch, Gary Droz, David Goldsmith, Charles Jacob- Kirk Dublin, Michael Feldman, son, Karl Katkowsky, Morris Terry Gladstone, Jerry Gooze, Litvin, Meyer Millman, Max Michael • Loren, Alan Ravitz, Nosanchuk, Charles Salinsky, Arthur Schwartz, Daniel Share, Rubin Saywitz, Avery Shapiro, Robert Stark and Neal Touran. Jerome Silber ma n, Joseph An oneg shabbat in honor of Sulkes, Hyman Wasser, Sidney the graduates will follow the Weinber g, Leo Weingarden, service in the Esther Katzman Philip Wuntner, Jacob Harris, Hall. Samuel Jospey, Alex Margulies, Harry Green, Jack Shenkman, Louis Ellenson, William I. Liber- 111th Beth El Meeting son and Joseph Braver. The 11th annual meeting of 'William I. Liberson is chair-. Temple Beth El will be _ held man of the Installation 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Frank- Committee, lin Memorial. Hall. Local Rabbis Proclaim Observance of Shavuot 'Hebrew Academy Days' THE OBSERVANCE OF SHAVUOT has been proclaimed "Hebrew Academy Days" by a group of Detroit area rabbis. Looking at the drafted proclamation are (from left) Rabbi Israel Flam of Bnai Israel-Torah Center, Rabbi J. Sperka of Young Israel of Greenfield, Rabbi H. Donin and Cong. Bnai David and Rabbi Leo Goldman of Cong. Shaarey Shomayim. "Also signing the document were (not shown) Rabbi Y. Horn- nick of Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter of Beth Yehudah Schools and- Rabbi I. Stollman of Cong. Mishkan Israel. HERWOOD AUTO SERVICE ICE ON ALL MAKES AND -FOREIGN CARS TOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS nstalling, Rebuilding, Exchanging nd LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT $6.60 Wheel Service Balancing & Aligning BRAKES REPAIRED Power Brakes and Power Steering Specialists Shocks — Mufflers Springs We Use Genuine Parts • All Work Guaranteed CALL UN 2-2200 FOR APPOINTMENT If Busy Call UN 2-9714 — . 20522 LIVERNOIS at 8 MILE RD. 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