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June 08, 1962 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, Jane 8, 1982 7

J. Maurice Karo Is

Re-El acted President of
Adas Shalom Synagogue

J. Maurice Karo was reelected
president of Adas Shalom "Syna-
gogue.
He heads the Executive Offi-
cers Committee composed of
Norman Allan, Harry J. Gold-
berg, vice presidents; Rudolph
Shulman, Jul-
ius E. Allen,
secretaries;
David J. Mil-
ler, treasurer;
Frank Holtz-
man, sgt. - at -
arms. Judge
Ira G. Kauf-
man is honor-
ary president.
These men,
Karo honored at a
special ceremony on this morn-
ing, together with the follow-
ing members of the Adas Sha-
lom Synagogue board df trus-
tees, have begun their tenure-
of-office: Ben Goldberg, Her-
man S. Avrin, Dr. Louis Beresh,
Max Biber,.Charles H. Charlip,
Louis Corman, Nathan R. Ep-
stein, Arthur Gellman, Max H.
Goldsmith, Mrs. Sol Hammer-
stein, Abraham Hoptman, Jacob
L. Kahn, Kopel I. Kahn, Joseph
Katchke, Sam Katkin, Samuel
A. Kayne, Jerome Keywell,
Harry Lein, Joseph Koenig. Alex
Kushner, Manny Lax, Joseph
Lee, Bernard Liebow, Jack Mal-
amud, Harold Morrison, Albert
Posen, Malcolm Rivkin, Gerald
Rosenbloom, David Safran, Ar-
thur Schultz, Samuel S. Sim-
mer, Dr. Louis J. Stillman,
George Spoon, Allan L. Waller,
Louis L. Weinstein and William
Zimmerman.
Sisterhood and men's club
representatives to the syna-
gogue board are Mrs. J. Stewart
Linden and Saul Waldman.
Honorary Trustees are Irwin
I. Cohn, Abe Kasle and Morris
Sukenic.
Elected and appointed to the
board of trustees of Adas Sha-
lom's Northwest Hebrew Me-
morial Park are Sam Katkin,
chairman: Louis E. Barden,
David Dunsky, David Galin, Ar-
thur Gellman, N. R. Epstein,
honorary member; Ben Gold-
berg; Max H. Goldsmith, honor-
ary member; Joseph Katchke,
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, honor-
ary member; Harold Morrison,
Al Posen, Arthur Schultz, Dan-
iel Shapiro, H. Alvin Shapiro,
George Spoon, Phil Taubman,
Milton Weiss and Louis Corman.

Newman-Epstein
Engagement Told

Community Council Holds Institute

Invitations to the Jewish
Community Council's annual In-
stitute for Program Planners
have been received by presi-
dents of its affiliated organiza-
tions. Rabbi
Irwin Groner,
Institute
chairman, an-
nounced this
year's Insti-
tute, to be
held at the
Jewish Center
Tuesday, 8:30
p.m., will fea-
ture work-
shops demon-
strating t h e
use of music
audio - visual
aids and dis-
cussion Meth-
ods.
MISS RENEE NEWMAN
Joseph Edel-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Newman man, director
Edelman
of Stansbury Ave. announce the of the Council's culture com-
engagement of their daughter, mission, Cantor Reuven Frankel
Renee Sue, to Robert Epstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W.
Dinner at DARBY'S
Epstein of Appoline Ave.
is a real treat
The bride-to-be is a junior in
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LUNCHEON
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of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
and Frank Loewenberg, direc-
tor, adult division of the Jew-
ish Center, will demonstrate
program elements which have
been successfully used to stim-
ulate organizational interests
and attendance at meetings.
A problem clinic, led by Dr.
Samuel Krohn, Council vice
president, will examine a num-
ber of typical program prob-
lems.
The program specialists will
be available for consultation
about particular problems faced
by organizations, including the
obtaining of speakers through
the faciities of the Council's
program service.

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