THE DETRO IT JEW ISH NE WS — Friday, May 18, 1962 — IS Young Israel Dedication May 27 NEW YOUNG ISRAEL STRUCTURE Young Israel of Northwest Beth Yehudah during the Detroit will dedicate its new week." Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, spirit- structure at 17376 Wyoming, Sunday, May 27. Rabbi Ernest ual leader of Young Israel of N. W. Detroit, emphasized that Greenfield, president and chair- man of the dedication, an- the Detroit branches of Young nounced that a reception Israel offer active youth pro- tendered by the Sisterhood will grams as well as classes for follow the ceremonies which adults in traditional environ- ment, regardless of formal affili- will start at 2 p.m. Norman Sukenic, chairman of ation with the g r o u p. The the Building Committee, point- Northwest branch has a youth ed out that "the tremendous program which centers around increase in our synagogue at- Sabbath activity for boys and tendance necessitated a larger girls from 5 to 16, and Sabbath sanctuary. Our Saturday after- classes in Talmud, Mishnaiyos, noon youth activities and the the Prayerbook, Chumash and number of our Shabbos classes Pirke Avot. An intercollegiate have also increased. The addi- tional rooms which we built as classrooms to he used by the afternoon school of Yeshivath • Dr. Edgar Will Head Cong. Beth Aaron Will Hold Public Burial Beth El Men's Club Ceremony of `Shaimos' Sunday Morning Beth Aaron Synagogue hash conducted by Rabbi Benjamin H. Dr. Irving I. Edgar w a elected president of the Men' 3 mace plans fora unique Jewish uorrenes. Other participants Wlil Club of Temple Beth El at the .. ceremony, the burial of "Steal- include Joseph_ Braver, chairman; 43rd annual meeting, May 1 . mos," old, unusable religious Joseph Lovy, president; and Other officers are: vice-pres - books and 'articles, 10:30 a.m. members of the Synagogue Ceme. dents, Alfred L. Lindenba 1 Sunday at its cemetery in the tery Commission. Those attend. and Richard A. Sedlin; trea Northwest Hebrew Memorial ing this service will be honored surer, Aubrey H. Ettenheimer : Park on Six Mile near Middle- with the privilege of depositing a package of "Shaimos" in the secretary, belt. According to Jewish tradition, sepulcher, especially provided Robert N Canvasser; as- - unusable religious articles re- for this purpose. sistant seer _ quire burial in the same manner tart', Bernar I as a deceased person. In cam- Yehudah PTA Meets pliance with this tradition, Beth R. Isenberg_ Beth Yehudah Parent-Teacher A psychic _ Aaron will hold this ceremony trist, Dr. Ed _ to which the general public is Association will holda board of directors meeting Wednesday at g a r reeeiv ed invited. The service will be held at the the home of Mr_ and Mrs. Eugene his B.A., M.A . , cemetery chapel and will be . Goldberg, 18516 Kentucky. and M.D. grees fro Wayne Stat University. He attended t Graduate School of the Univer sity of Michigan, was s lecturer in medical history a t Wayne State University Med cal School from 1935 to 1954 and is the author of articles on medical history. He has done re s earch on the earliest Jewish physicians in Michigan, and is Dr. Edgar group, a leader s' training treasurer of the Michigan Jew- c o u r s e, arts and crafts and ish Historical Society. dance groups are some of the The following were elected weekly activities. to the board of directors for a two-year term: Miles E. Brasch, Stanley J. Clamage, Joseph I. Dizik, Phillip M. Fisher, Gordon S. Gard, Henry A. Krolik, Isa- dore E. Malin, R. Samuel Mill- the summer camping period for stone, I. William Oberfelder, Samuel Petok, Herbert N. Rein- the children. The camp. Feinherg reports, heimer, Stuart F. Velick. is fully equipped with 20 build- ings, including campers cabins, M. J. Segal to Head a water front building. a cen- tral building and a structure Beth El Marrieds to be converted into a syna- Merton J. Segal was elected gogue . president of the Married Group Camp Gan Israel will be di- of Temple Beth El at the an- rected by Mordechai Kalmen- nual meeting on May 9. Other son. of New York, who }ills officers elected were: Arnold A. been trained in camp directing. Schafer and Henry R. Winkel- Many Detroit families are man, vice-presidents; Dr. Shel- , being contacted in an effort to don D. Stern, treasurer; M r s . secure a large enrollment in Gerard J. Gunzberger. record- ing secretary; Mrs. Lee J. the camp. ; Similar camps of the Merkos Marks, corresponding secretary. A confirmand from the re- L'Inyonei Chinuch of Chabas are functioning in Kfar Chabad, ligious school of Temple Beth Israel; London, England; Mel- El and a University of Michigan . bourne. Australia; Milano, Italy; graduate. Segal is a member of 1Montreal, Canada; Sao Paulo, the Planning Commission of Oak Park. Brazil, and Swan Lake, N.Y. API-linshesner Hotzeir invites the annonnaty to hear MORDECHAI HALAMISH General Secretary, Tel Aviv Yiddish Writers FRIDAY, MAY 25, sao p.m., at Loher T1 h1 institerte Oft the Sublect "THE RECENT IMMIGRANTS FROM EASTERN EUROPE AND THE YIDDISH CULTURE IN ISRAEL" "AGUDATH HATIW.ZANII4 Of DETROIT' Wishes our colleague, Cantor and Mrs. Anton A. Rosenfeld a "Tsoischem L'Sholom" on their forth- coming trip to Israel and Europe_ May "God" be with them and return them to us B'Shorarn. Cantor Hyman J. Adler Pres.—Jewish Cantors Ministers Association of Detroit Camp Site Purchased by Chabad; Gan Israel Located Near Fenton Charles E. Feinberg. chair- man of the camping committee of the Merkos L'Inyonei Chi- nuch, the educational move- ments of th,- Chat-m(1. the move- ment of the -'Luhavitcher Hasi- dim, has purchased the 30-acre camp site of the Flint Council Boy Scouts of Arm rica on Pine Lake, near Fenton, Mich., 61) miles from Detroit Beginning with July. a four- week camping program will be introduced On this site fur girls, to he followed by a five-week camping period for boys. According to Feinherg. who reports for the Chabad camping project to function under the name Camp Gan Israel, Inc., of Midwest, the camp also will be made available for adult groups for week-end meetings and recreational activities after Hebrew-Yiddish Shule Adas Shalom Holds Opens Registration Ben Harold, school board Honors Convocations chairman, announces that enroll- ment for- the new fall term is now open at the Hayim Green- berg H eb r e w-Yiddish Shule, 19161 Schaefer. All students attending this school year have to re-register a•••••••••••41MIN•••••111•••••••••••••••••••••111116 • IMEN'S CLUB OF ADAS SHALOM • • • • . Presents o • • • • CANTOR LEI WALDMAN • • • • • e • In a Concert I it . e • SUNDAY, MAY 20th, 8:00 P.M. • 1 .. 0 • • I i • At • • ADAS SHALOM SYAGOGUE • • • 7045 CURTIS at SANTA ROSA o o a is • . Donation $2J311 • • :' • Tickets Available at Syseeigasitee Office, • • • • UN 4-7474; or front Joseph Koenig, VE 7-785? 5 o t o to foesoomemaeseemeemomeeoemmoseemose, The following were elected to the board of directors: Messrs. and Mesdames Charles J. Dant°, Marshall F. Loewen- stein, Marvin Novick, Fred- erick E. Schatz, Gerald G. Shu- mer, Robert Weiser, Marshall J. Greenspan and Dr. and Mrs. Can I Give Thirty students will be award- ed special prizes for outstanding work and attendance during two honors convocations at 10:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. at Adas Werner G. Heim. Shalom Synagogue. Many students also will be Oak-Woods Young for the fall. New children from presented, by their teachers, Ker- the ages of 3% to 13 are eligible en Ami certificates for regular Israel Elects Officers to be enrolled in the various departments—nursery, pre-first. mechina (Sunday School) and regular afternoon classes For information, call the office, UN 4-6319. Helps All Israel? Max Nusbaum has been elect- ed president of Young Israel The world's shortest alphabet Center of Oak-Woods. Other officers are Samuel W. is Hawaiian with 13 letters. The longest is Hindu with more Platt and Joseph Klein, vice presidents; Meyer Mandelbaum than 47. and David Bodzin, secretaries; and Isadore Woron, treasurer. Board members are David Ap- plebaum, David Berris, Dr. Jacob Goldman, Jerome KO/min, Salek Lessman, Erry Loewenthal, Max Raimi, Seymour Ribiat and Phil- lip Stollman. A joint installation for the sisterhood and men's club will be held Monday at the syna- gogue. The public is invited. contributions to charity. Don Frohman Chorus America's Finest Don Frohman, Director assisting A Legacy That Artist Harry Klein — Virtuoso Violinist Sunday Evening, May 17th, 8 30 P.M. Mumford High Auditorium Wyoming and Thatcher for reservations call LI 3-3253 or 'DI 1-3776 Tickets $1.50 Yes .. • to the Jewish National Fund J.N.F. land supports the whole Israel economy — it grows Israel's food — on it stands Is- rael's religious, educaonal, and welfare institutions. For information and advice in strict confidence apply to Bequest Department. Beth Abraham Holds Lag b'Omer Picnic The annual Beth Abraham Re- ligious School Lag b'Omer Picnic will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Sunday at Palmer Park, according to Frank Leider- man, Religious School director. There will be hikes, games, prizes and refreshments. The Bezalel Group, led by Miriam Goldman, will hold its own picnic May 27. 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