Shapero Elected Sinai President; Registration Begins for Adult Institute ' Registration for the second synagogues. Osnos and Srere Awarded Plaques semester of the Synagogue Adult Rabbi Nathaniel S erg, Nate S. Shapero, chairman of the board of Cunningham Drugs, Inc., has been elected president of the board of trustees of Sinai Hospital. At the elections mee Monday, Max Os Srere were recogniti If behalf Sinai. r officers elected at ing are: Max M. Fisher, Zivian and Mo ice-presidents; Isr treasurer, and years of effort that were entailed in bringing- to realization the dream of a hospital under Jew- ish auspices in Detroit. He paid •bute to Osnos as a guiding during those years of for- and the efforts of Srere to develop Sinai Hos- stxm:Vit* q Osnos an res ted on be d by ax M. • er, e of the fore • and Habonim to Host Region Seminar ti - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lott trio the sweetest things NATE S. SHAPERO pital as a major teaching institu- tion. Osnos was president of Sinai from 1953 to 1957, and Srere is the- immediate past president, when you give Barton's chocolates, candies, I having served since 1958. The following have been elect- pastries. Choose from g our big, new selection. " ed to the board of trustees of Sinai: Joseph Holtzman, Sidney This week's feature: I Karbel, Edward C. Levy, Sr., Hyman Safran, Erwin S. Simon, Phillip Stollman, C. William Sucher and Paul Zuckerman. 1 1 1 Shaarey Zedek Announces Detroit Symphony Concert In Honor of Music Month 1 • T • ALMOND KISSES wo crisp toasted almonds is nestled incr veiad creamy chocolate 11, , caramel. Individually cell 0- 1 phane-wrapped. 1 1 1 lb. $1.89 1 1 1 1 Exclusively at 1 24111 Coolidge 1 1 Hwy. At 10 Mile Rd. 1 Across from Dexter Davison Mkt. 1 18309 Wyoming nr. Curtis 1 Barton's Confections and Baked Delicacies Are Also 1 Available at Cro wl ey's 1 Street Floor. , 1 Open Sundays and Eves. 1 MN — — — — — mg BARTON'S ,_ . — Institute will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, 18000 Wyoming. A reception marking the con- clusion of the first ten-week se- mester of the Institute, to which the community is invited, will be held at 10 p.m., it was announced by Rabbi H. Gorrelick and Jay M. Rosenthal, co-chairmen of the Institute. Rabbis Morris Adler, Nathaniel Steinberg and Emanuel Apple- baum, who .are joining the Insti- tute faculty for the second ten- week series scheduled to begin Jan. 2, will present a number of new courses at the adult Jewish education project of Conservative The Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, conducted by • Walter Poole, will present a concert including Jewish and Israeli music in observance of the centennial year of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and in celebra- tion of Jewish Music. Month, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2:30 p.m., in Ford Auditorium. Guest soloist will be the nationally prominent -violin- ist, Joseph Silverstein, assist- ant concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It was announced this week that Silverstein, a native De- troiter, next year will succeed Richard Burgan as concert- master of the Boston Sym- phony: Leonard E. Baron is chair- man_of the Shaarey Zedek sym- phony concert committee. A substantial portion of the tickets available have already been subscribed to, according to Baron, in advance sale to members of the congregation. Members of the community at large interested in attending this event may obtain tickets at the synagogue or from com-_ mittee members. of the Livonia Jewish gregation, will conduct a co on "The Hebrew Prophet: S esman of God for his Age an e Ages." Rabbi Adler w i I "Faith for Moderns," a course examining the field of religion from the point of view of mod- ern knowledge and thought. Rabbi Applebaum will present "Patterns for Jewish Living," a course 'in religious customs and ceremonies in the life cycle of the Jew. The Book of Exodus under the direction of Alex Roberg and a series of courses in Hebrew read- ing proficiency, conversation, and writing taught by Rabbi Jo- seph Hirsch, Mrs. A. Abraham, and Mrs. Riva Thatch will be con Spending their winter vaca- tion in Detroit, 80 Habonim members from seven different cities will join the local Habon- im branch, Tuesday, Dec. 26, through Saturday, Dec. 30, for an educational seminar. Harold Silver, executive di- rector of Jewish Family and Children Services, will address the high school youth on "Social Services in Israel." Avraham Levy, Israeli political science student at Wayne State Univer- sity will speak on, "The Politi- cal Development of the Israeli Government." Coming from Chi- cago expressly to participate in the seminar will be Ephraim Deberet, of the Israel Consulate, and Tzvika Gurion, youth ad- visor to Habonim. Besides lectures and discus- sions on "Yisrael Ha y o m ," (Israel Today), the theme of the seminar, Habonim Youth will participate in dancing, sing- ing and dramatics, and other interest groups. Thursday evening. interna- tional folk dancing will be con- ducted by Benny, professional folk dance s teacher and director of the Detroit International In- stitute. David Wasserman is leader of Detroit Habonim. Anyone desiring to assist in preparing meals, arranging trans- portation, accomodating out of town guests, should contact Tzippy Pincus, KE 3-0216, or Jerry Kutnick, UN 3-3532. KOBLIN ADVERTISING ,---A RT Healthiest Ads in Towns 18039 Wyoming UN.1-5600 t3 We're As Near , As Your Mailbox EARN MORE ! ! 'Current OPEN CCOU T e our saving servi a. e at your is "open for business" day, every day. 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