• v11 Testimonial for Rabbi Levin to Be Demonstration for 'Cause of Torah' d by wrote "Return to Judaism," a A proclamation, i s s Rabbi Isaac Stollman, chairman book which had made a pro- of the Council of Orthodox Rab- found impact on Jewish youth. a, bis, -on the occasion of the test- For many years Rabbi Schwab ; imonial dinner to be tendered was spiritual leader of Cong. on May 15 to Rabbi Leizer Sheerith Israel in Baltimore, Levin by the Synagogue Coun- until he assumed his present ▪ nz eil of the Beth Yehudah Schools, post, with one of the largest , ck hails the dinner as "a unique Orthodox congregations in the opportunity for our community ' country. Tuesday evening, at the home to stage a resounding demon- stration for the cause of Torah, of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen, • a - meeting will make final ar- w and our loyalty to it. In paying tribute to Rabbi rangements for the dinner, ac- , • Levin's long years of dedicated cording to Nathan P. Rossen, ' service. Detroit Jewry at the dinner chairman, and Morris same time reaffirms its de- Dorn, Synagogue Council chair- man. Reservations can be made ...! votion to Torah and its 'teach- by calling Rossen's office, DI I- ings, which Rabbi Levin so well 7300, or the Yeshivah office. represents." Stressing the fact that the W proceeds of the dinner will go Plan Community-Wide to the scholarship fund of the ▪ Yeshivah and help provide a Celebration for Yiddish • , Jewish education for deserving Author I. J. Schwartz FA A community-wide celebration of the 75th birthday of noted author and lecturer I. J. Schwartz will be held 8:30 p.m. May 11 at the Hayim Greenberg Center. The program will be presented under the auspices of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, Workmen's Circle. Farband and the Council of Landsmanshaften. Evaluations of the writer's works will be given by Moishe Boar and Movsas Goldoftas. Schwartz will read excerpts from his latest book. Musical renditions will be given by Mrs. Irene Pianin and refreshments will be served. Chairman of the affair is Benjamin Laikin. Schwartz, a renowned Yiddish author in his own right, is re- MORRIS DORN garded highly for his transla- youngsters. t h e proclamation tions of the Hebrew classics calls on all congregations and into Yiddish. groups. as well as on all in- dividuals to whom Torah is Want ads get quick results! dear, to give their fullest sup- port to this dinner and to as- sure maximal attendance." The guest speaker at the dinner will be Rabbi Simon Simon Schwa b, nationally known speaker and author. Rab- bi Schwab is associate rabbi of Cong. Adas-Yeshurun in New York City and the Dean of Mesifta Samson Raphael Hirsh, one of the outstanding Jewish educational instiuttions in the country. Born in Germany, Rabbi Schwab was trained at the fa- mous Lithuanian Yeshiveth of Meir and Baranowitz. During the Nazi era in Germany he Orthodox, Conservative Teens to Be Guests of Beth Abraham Youth Hebrew Schools Merge The Youth Commission of The Service, to be led by Neil Beth Abraham will be host Lullove and other members of in Chicago to Cut Costs Cong. to the fathers of the Teenagers the two youth groups, will start CHICAGO, (JTA)—A trend to cut across Jewish denominational lir.es toward merger of Hebrew schools in neighborhoods with dwindling Jewish populations took concrete form here when two schools, one conducted by an Orthodox congregation, the other by a Conservative syna- gogue, were consolidated into one school. The consolidation brings to- gether the Hebrew schools in the Albany Park section of Chicago, conducted separately until now by the Albany Park Hebrew Congregation (Conservative) and the Cong. Beth Itzchok (Ortho- dox). Leaders of the two synagogues, who announced the merger, said in a joint statement that the merger will save expenses and afford to the children of the section "the finest kind of Jew- ish education obtainable." Moves of a similar nature have been under discussion for some time now in various other sec- tions of Chicago, since many Jewish families have joined the exodus from the city proper into the suburbs. The Albany Park merger must still be approved by the local Board of Jewish Edu- cation and the Associated Tal- mud Torahs. and Teffilin Club members at its annual Father-Son-and-Daughter Service and Breakfast on Sun- day morning at the synagogue, Commission chairman Willie Op- perer has announced. Confirmands Present S. Oakland Symphony A concert by the South Oak- land Symphony Orchestra will be presented by the Confirma- tion Class of Temple Emanu-El 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park High School. Featured music will include the Prelude to the Third Act of Lohengrin, by Wagner; the First Movement of the Unfin- ished Symphony, by Schubert; the Third Act of Lohengrin, by Wagner; the First Movement from the Eloise Symphony, by Altshuler; Pavanne and Ameri- can Slute, by Morton Gould; the Sound of Music, by Rodgers and Hammerstein; Fingal's Cave Overture, by Mendelssohn; and Piano Concerto in B Minor by Tschaikovsky, featuring James K. Streem of Cleveland at the piano. Tickets may be purchas- ed at the door. REILLY'S HURON HAVEN COTTAGES On Lake Huron Finest Beach, Safe for Children, 2-3 Bedroom& Rates S80 to $125 per Week Phone 362-2626 OR WRITE MRS. REILLY TAWAS CITY, MICH.. BOX 303 AIR CONDITIONING Sephardim Present Program on Holy Land Arthur Klann, lecturer and traveler, will present a series of slides and movies on "The Holy Land — Passover and Easter in Jerusalem," under the auspices of the Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit, 8 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park High School. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. No charge. at 9 a.m., and breakfast, prepared by Mrs. Alvin Topper and her Sisterhood committees, will fol- low. Rabbi Israel Halpern of Beth Abraham and Rabbi Samuel Stollman of Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue of Windsor will ex- tend greetings to the teenagers of the Windsor Synagogue who will be the guests of Beth Abra- ham. Miss Linda Rosenzweig, a member of the Beth Abraham Youth, will deliver an address of welcome to the guests from Wind- sor. Henry Pokart, president of Beth Abraham, will bring a mes- sage from the officers and board of the congregation. p 4i. $ a 4 00 Plus 0 Labor —5 YEARS TO PAY X HEATING AUTO CjiaTIMdi'Y Family Owned and Operated LI 4-9156 BR 3-8770 LI 6-6077 LIIJIJ F EN3:Clitt. L M rg) aged 'save! 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