-wIllallellINE111111111111/111111111/0. ARCHITECT'S PLAN FOR NEW BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOL * * * Daniel A. Laven, prominent with six students in its first Detroit businessman and com- grade. Present enrollment in munal leader, has been named the elementary, intermediate chairman of the building com- and high-school divisions of the mittee for the new Beth Yehu- main center and the Oak Park dah campus on Ten-and-a-half branch, called Hebrew Acade- Mile Rd. and Greenfield Rd. my, now numbers 550. In addi- in Southfield, which will replace ion, Beth Yehudah has some the present main center of the 300 students in its afternoon school on Dexter and Sturte- schools. vant. Announcement of detailed The first and oldest Jewish plans for relocation will be Day School in Detroit, and one made by the new president of of the largest institutions of its the Yeshivah, Max Biber, at the kind in the country, is round- annual Beth Yehudah Syna- ing out 18 years of existence gogue Council dinner to be held since it began operation on Dex- July 7 at Cong. Shaarey Sho- ter Blvd. in September, 1945, mayim. Jack J. Carmen has been named chairman of the dinner committee. Nathan A. Rabbi Wohlgelernter Borinstein and David N. Cohen will be working with him as to Address Dinner of his co-chairmen. Cong. Shomrey Emunah At last week's meeting of the Cong. Shomrey Emunah will Beth Yehudah directors, David present Rabbi Max J. Wohlgel- J. Cohen chairman of the board, ernter (Itt a ma r), executive. also appointed the following secretary of the Chief Rabbi- committee chairmen: tuition, nate of Israel,w77T ...... Rabbi Chaim Donin and Yehu- as featured:' dah El'Chonen; Building main- speaker at its`'„;" tenance, Hillel L. Abrams; re- sixth a n nu alk location, Joseph D. Cohen; dinner 6:30 alumni, Jerry I. Saltsman; me- p.m. Sunday morials, Rabbi Joshua Sperka; at the syna- publicity, Frank Leiderman; gogue. membership, Henry Nadler, Sol- Rabbi Wohl- omon N. Cohen. gelernter was Morris Dorn again heads the vice-president Synagogue Council for Beth of Beth Ye- Yehudah Schools, and Isadore hudah Schools Rabbi Sosnick was named chairman in Detroit, Wohlgelernter state chaplain, a Mizrachi lead- of organizations. er and was instrumental in founding Cong. Shomrey Cong. Ahavas Achim Emunah eight years ago. to Install Officers at Greetings will also be ex- tended by Rabbi Sholem Flam, Dinner-Dance Event spiritual leader of the syna- Cong. Ahavas Achim will gogue. Cantor Joseph Baren- hold a dinner-dance installation holtz will be featured in a 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the syna- music program. gogue. Rabbi Milton Arm will of- Planners of the affair are ficiate. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin, Those to be installed are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laufer, Mr. Jonas Dworin, president; Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen and Manuel Feldman, Sanford Gor- Mrs. A. Halperin. don, vice-presidents; Leo Korn, Jerome J. Ettinger, Morey Pat- Hebrew Academy PTA rick, secretaries; Jack M. Kar- bal, treasurer; Jerry Baker, Dr. Sets Installation Lunch Kenneth Belen, Norman Blake, The Hebrew Academy P.T.A. Irving Cane, Harry Eskin, Irv- will hold an installation lunch- ing Feldman, David Grainer, eon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Koz- Dr. Maxwell Hoffman, William in's Restaurant. Officiating will Hordes, James J. Klain, Alex be Mrs. Jacob Goldman. Kraft, Morris Ben Lewis, Man- Officers are Mrs. Joseph Git- uel Rosenbaum, Alex Ruzumna, tleman, president; Mrs. David Samuel Schwartzberg and Ber- Domby and Mrs. Charles Levi, nard Sukenic, board members. vice-presidents; Mrs. Fr ank Cantor Simon Bermanis will Loewenberg, Mrs. Simon Ruz- umna and Mrs. Frank Leider- be featured in a program of man, secretaries; Morris Kar, Hebrew and Yiddish selections, treasurer; Mrs. Sheldon Sher- accompanied by Mrs. Jack Mash. man, fund-raising; Mrs. Joseph Dancing will follow. Klein and Mrs. David Green- baum, banquet; Mrs. Louis Pen- Adas Shalom P.T.O. fil, p u b l i c i t y; Mrs. Marvin to Hold Luncheon Engel, tributes; Mrs. Jerome The P.T.O. of the Adas Sha- Kelman and Mrs. Arthur Chaims, children's parties; Mrs. lom Synagogue School of the Milton Schloss, social func- United Hebrew Schools will tions; Mrs. Shimon Berris, sun- meet for a luncheon noon shine; Mrs. Ben Kresch, histo- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. rian; Mrs. Bernard Blase, head J. Stuart Linden. Installing officers will be room mother; and Mrs. Charles Snow and Mrs. Seymour Ribiat, Mrs. Jacob A x e 1 r o d. Guest speaker will be Albert Elazar, advisers to the board. superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, on "A Year Bnai David Plans of Experimentation." Principal, Consecration Service Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum and Consecration services marking the teaching staff will be avail- the completion of the 10th grade able to speak to parents. Host- at the Bnai David Religious esses are Mesdames Ben Klar, School will be held 10 a.m. Sun- president; Maurice Zuckerstein, chairman; Joseph Lupovich, day at the synagogue. Consecrants are Gloria Brant, vice-president; Rose Pollack and Marla Sue Kane, Carolyn Kolto- I Florence Gantz, secretaries; and Trudy Nuscholtz. now and Barbara Oleshansky. Reform Congregations Beth Shalom Will Install Officers Oppose Plan to Aid Cong. Beth Shalom will hold calling Mrs. Sidney Berg, EL it's annual installation dinner- 7-2393. Religious Schools NEW YORK (JTA)—A pro- posal made by U. S. Sen. Abra- ham A. Ribicoff, who had de- clared himself in favor of fed- eral aid to private and parochial schools, was denounced by Emil N. Baar, chairman of the board of trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, as "unfortunate" and "ill-consid- I ered." Addressing the Reform con- gregational annual meeting, Baar charged that Sen. Ribicoff's plan "circumvents" the principle of Church-State separation. The Rib- icoff plan, he alleged, "doesn't scale the wall of separation of church and state, but seeks to go around it or under it." Re- calling that the UAEIC had al- ready declared itself as opposed to federal aid to parochial schools, Mr. Baar charged that Sen. Ribicoff's proposal would "further endanger the ultimate welfare of the nation." At the convention dinner Rep. Emanuel Celler appealed to President Kennedy to define the United States policy on the Mid- dle East "through a clear and unequivocal statement that this country will not tolerate the ag- gressive preparations by Egypt and her Arab neighbors to carry out threats to exterminate the State of Israel." dance 7:30 p.m. June 9 at Beth Shalom Synagogue. The officers of the Men's Club and Sisterhood will also be installed. A buffet dinner will be served and the guests will dance to the music of the Martin-David Orchestra. 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Rabbi Joseph Hirsch, pro- gram chairman, announces that through the courtesy of the Detroit Safety Council, a movie on "Safety on School Busses" will be shown. In addition, the intermediate girls' sewing classes, with the aid of their instructor, Mrs. Jo- seph Hendler, will display the garments they made during this year. Beth Moses Registers Registration for the fall term of the Beth Moses Religious School will take place 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Borman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools. For entrance require- ments and other information, call KE 5-4470. ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA IN ISRAEL JULY 11-17 66TH ANNUAL CONVENTION Special Round-Trip$53500 Air Fare El Al Israel Airlines Complete Two Week Convention Package, $72500 Including Hotels, Air Fore, Sightseeing, Meals, Etc., For as Low as A CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS: Reception in the Jerusalem Gardens (Gan Hakiryah) hosted by Israel's President. ZOA House Reception — Israel Academy of Music Orchestra and soloists. 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