Religious Schools Plan Exercises Following are graduation services other than those listed for confirmands, consecrants and 12th grade graduates on the pages devoted as an annual service to our readers which appears in this edition on pages 20-21: Temple Emanu-El will hold its service for 12 Hebrew School graduates 8:15 p.m. today in the Temple. Cong. Beth Aaron Religious School will hold exercises for 30 eighth grade graduates 10 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Temple Israel Hebrew School will hold closing exercises 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Temple. Adas Shalom Religious School will hold services for 48 Junior Division graduates 10 a.m. Sun- day at the synagogue. Beth Shalom PTO Holds Family Picnic It The Cong. Beth Shalom Par- ent-Teacher Organization an- nual family picnic will be held 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, announced Mrs. Robert White, chairman. Swimming and other sports, refreshments and cooking fa- cilities will be featured. Sun- day School teachers will super- vise the games. Report cards will be distributed. Yeshiva Ladies Detroiters' Role in Yeshiva U. to Be Told at Dinner The dinner to take place tin, 3742 Leslie, is a sophomore Cohen, of 10919 Cherrylawn. to Hold Banquet Wednesday, Three freshmen are enrolled June 6, at Cobo studying physics. Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will hold its 37th an- nual banquet June 6 at the Rainbow T e r r a c e, announces President Mrs. Isadore Levin. Proceds from the affair will be used for the support of the girls' school of the Yeshivah, according- to Mrs. Louis Honigman, chairman. Mrs. H onigman appealed to the Jewish women's or- ganizations in the corrunun- ity to be rep- resented by a committee a t the event. Reservations Mrs. Levin from men are invited as well, according to Mrs. Milton Wins- ton, secretary of the Ladies. The banquet will feature an address by Rabbi S. P. Wohl- gelernter and musical selections by Cantor Berenholtz. The public is invited. For reservations. call Mrs. Walter Epstein, DI 1-3523, or Mrs. Pearl Leader. The Industrial Development Research Program aimed at aid- ing Michigan industry has been established by the Institute of Science and Technology at the I University of Michigan. HABONIM – Labor Zionist Youth invites the community to attend their M'LAVAH MALKAH SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 8:30 P.M. Morris L. Scheyer Auditorium — 19161 Schaefer Reception in honor of new Shaliach from Israel "Next Year in Jerusalem" — Humorous presentation about new immigrants in Israel — Songs and Dances of Israel. REFRESHMENTS NO ADMISSION CHARGE JUST SO YOU'LL KNOW ALL CHILDREN AGES 5 TO 11 ARE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION THIS SUMMER IN THE SHAAREY ZEDEK DAY CAMP 4 WEEK SESSION July 2 to July 27 3 WEEK SESSION July 30 to August 17 $16.00 WEEKLY (Non-members rate) Transportation available DI 1-4411 For Further Information JOIN THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST COMMUNITY THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE DEDICA- TION CEREMONIES OF THE NEW BUILDING OF YOUNG ISRAEL of NORTHWEST 17376 Wyoming Avenue MAY 27, 1962 at 2:00 P.M. A Reception Tendered by the Sisterhood Will Follow the Ceremonies Hall, when David Goldberg will be honored at a testimonial dinner sponsored by the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University, will be a dual celebration — Goldberg's 60th birthday and the university's 75th anniver- sary. Alumni of Yeshiva Univer- sity have played prominent roles in the spiritual, intellec- tual and educational life of the Detroit area for many years. Rabbis trained at the university have served as leaders of De- troit congregations, and profes- sional men, educated there, have contributed to the city's growth and development. Edward C. Levy has been named general chairman of the dinner. John E. Lurie is dinner chair- man. Abraham Borman is chair- man of the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University, Daniel A. Laven is treasurer, and Nathan I. Goldin, secretary. Proceeds of the dinner will be allocated for the mainte- nance of the university's activi- ties, including an annual mil- lion dollar program of scholar- ; ship assistance to gifted stu- dents of limited financial means. Yeshiva University alumni residing in Detroit include Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, of Oak Park, assistant director, Science La- boratories. Ford Motor Co.; Rabbi Hayim Donin, Congrega- tion Bnai David; Rabbi Stanley Greenberg, of the Jewish Com- munity Council staff; Rabbi Hy- man Agress, Evergreen Jewish Congregation; Rabbi Morris Ad- ler, Congregation Shaarey Ze- dek; Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman, Congregation Shaar Hashomay- im, Windsor, and others. At Yeshiva College. the uni- versity's undergraduate school of liberal arts and sciences for men. Daniel B. Kapustin. son of Rabbi and Mrs. Max Kapus- Jewish War Vets to Hold Memorial Day Services The Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, will hold its Annual Memorial Day Serv- ice 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Jack Schwartz. Department commander. and Esther Feld. Department president. will lead the contingent and Rabbi Israel Halpern of Cong. Beth Abraham will officiate. At 2 p.m.. the Jewish War Veterans will join with other veteran organizations in the Memorial Day Parade. Bnai Moshe Holds Memorial Services Cong. Bnai Moshe will honor the nation's war dead with patri- otic exercises noon Wednesday, Memorial Day, at Oakview Ceme- tery, Royal Oak, jointly with the Bloch-Rose Post, Jewish War Vet- erans. Rabbi Mores Lehrman will deliver the address and Cantor Louis Klein will chant appro- priate prayers. Others partici- pating will be Sam Skupsky, Commander of the Post. and Norbert Reinstein. B'nai Moshe president. Temples Hold Joint Memorial Service The annual memorial service of Temple Beth El, Temple Is- rael and Temple Emanu-EI will be held at Beth El Memorial Park 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rabbi M. Robert Syme will speak on "Eternal Love." Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi Harold D. Hahn. Dr. Richard C. Hertz and Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will participate in the service. The choirs of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel will render the musical portion of the service. Other area students enrolled at Yeshiva College are Ralph Cheifetz, 504 Hull, and Irving M. Cohen, 1282 Victoria, both in Windsor. At Stern College for Women, the Detroit student is Sherill N. at Stern College: Marilyn Car- man, 23551 Wildwood, Oak Park, an education major; Pearl Portnoy, 4253 Leslie, who is majoring in English; and Chana Prero, 17357 Ohio, a biology major. DETROIT JEWISH FOLK CHORUS presents 37th Annual Spring Concert Harvey Schreibman, conductor in the Premier Performance of 0-3 O 7 tr BABI-YAR Poem _ : EVGENY YEVTUSHENKO — Music: VLADIMIR HEIFETZ Soloitsts: RUTH GOLDMAN and SIDNEY RESNICK CANTOR LOUIS DANTO Guest Artist — world Renown Tenor THE LONESOME TRAIN a, re Millard Lampe! Earl Robinson ROBERT NOLAN SINGERS YOUTH CHORUS AUDRIAN ROGERS, choreographer RICHARD GREEN, narrator SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd — 8 P.M. Scottish Rite Cathedral — Masonic Temple TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS OR CALL DI 1-9231 or BR 2-0330 ,)4ritrilizistration of the 13etl? Yeluccialz &Lois expresses its sincere appreciation to all those who helped make the Rabbi Leizer Levin Testimonial Dinner such a resounding success. And in particular to NATHAN P. ROSSEN, Dinner Chairman MORRIS DORN ISADORE SOSNICK and all others who worked for and participated in the dinner Sincere thanks arc also due to Congregation , Shomoyim, for generously furnishing its facilities without charge; Dorn Fruit and Produce Company for donating all produce needed; and Horowitz Kosher Catering Company, for catering the dinner at cost. May they all find satisfaction in the knowledge that, thanks to them, the Scholarship Fund of the Beth Yehudah Schools is in a position to maintain its vital work for Detroit Jewish youth. The Community is cordially invited to attend the OPEN HOUSE of the new camp site of Camp Gan Israel of the Midwest SUNDAY, JUNE 24 — 2-5 P.M. Refreshments --- Entertainment Honors will be bestowed upon those who helped generously towards the establishment of the camp. * * This fabulous 30 acre camp site, fully equippedith 20 buildings, situated on Pine Lake near Fenton, Mich- igan, 60 miles from Detroit, was formally used by the Flint Council Boy Scouts of America. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TRANSPORTATION CALL 869-7928 — or — 869-0334 Charles E. Feinberg Chairman Harry Schumer Co-Chairman William Hordes Treasurer Executive Committee Reuben Axelrod, Max Biber, Ernest Citrin, Harry Citrin, Jacob Field, David Goldberg, Max Osnos, Julius Rotenberg, Isadore Starr, Dr. Israel Weiner and George Zalman Women's Committee Mrs. Sam Aaron, Mrs. Max Biber, Mrs. Herbert Eskin, Mrs, William Hordes and Mrs. Morris L. Scheyer Co is: