SYNAGOGUE Dr. Sheldon D. Stern Heads Married Group at Beth El SERVICES Dr. Sheldon D. Stern was elected mology at Wayne State Univer- Kanter at the Married Group's president of the Married Group sity. Officers and directors will "Carnival Caprice" 7:30 P.m. of Temple Beth El. be installed by Rabbi Morton M. Saturday at the Temple. Other - officers elected were Mar- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■11■0■ vin Novick and Dr. Werner G. Heim, vice presidents; Sylvia Buckfire and Eleanor Lakin, sec- 0711e retaries; and Harold Josephson, treasurer. Named to the board of direc- 1457 Griswold tors were Diane and Irving Chas- Announces: nik, Enid and Morton Golditch, Phyllis and Irvine Kaplan, Pat and David Kahrnoff, Barbara and Bill 1 A tea in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Noah M. Gamze, Lichtig and Gail and Basil Nemer. on Sunday, May 16, 1965 from 2:00 to 5:00 in The following remain on the the afternoon. All members and their wives are board: Sue and Fred Schatz, welcome. Sylvia and Philip Buckfire, Shelly and Sheldon Beck. Lee J. Marks, r e t i ring presi- dent, will serve as an ex-officio director. A graduate from Indiana University a n d Kindergarten and first grade only Indiana Univer- sity School of Special summer tutorial program for Medicine, Dr. potentially qualified students Stern is a dip- grades 2 - 6 lohiat of t h e Stern American Board of Ophthalmology 19161 Schaefer, Detroit and on the staff of Sinai Hospital, 342-9119 Children's Hospital of Michigan and Detroit Memorial Hospital. He is also an instructor in ophthal- r CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 7:10 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Sat- urday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "The Numerical Value of the Individual," and the Bar Mitzvah of Stewart Shencopp will be observed. CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur- day. Rabbi Spiro will speak on "Kiddush Hashem." CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Significance of Sfirah." TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:45 p.m. today. The Adult Education Committee will discuss "The Image of the American Jew." TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Personal Purity," and the Bar Mitzvah of Lyle M. Weston will be observed. At 10 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "New Hearts," and the Bar Mitzvah of Mark D. Swidler will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rev. Hubert G. Locke, executive director of the Citizen's Committee for Equal Oppor- tunity, will speak on "The New Shape of American Society." At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Kanter will speak on "Protest. ing Jews," and the Bar Mitzvah of David Bruce Graff will be observed. CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Services 7:40 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "The Second Passover." CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Litke will speak on "Jewry Duty." YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "What Constitutes a Happy Home." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "I Have Found Nothing Better," and the Bar Mitzvah of Leonard Hyman Colton will be observed. At 11 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of James Daniel Braun will be observed. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. Bnai Mitzvah of Kenneth Brian Sahn and Michael Howard Schwartz will be observed. TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. The Bar Mitzvah of Andrew Eller will be observed. CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Allan Grant will be observed. CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Brian Brusseloff will be observed. CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Bnai Mitzvah of Jeffrey Stern and Barry Gross will be observed. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Bnai Mitzvah of Jeremy David Schnee and Joel Warren will be observed. CONG. BETH AARON: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Bnai Mitzvah of Dennis Becker and Martin Gold will be observed. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Bnai Mitzvah of Robert Furstenberg and Howard Feldman will be observed. Regular services will be held at Cong. Bnai David, Cong. Adas Shalom, Cong. Beth Joseph, Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach Han Luba- vitcher Center, Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Livonia Jewish Congrega- tion and Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac. Beth Shalom Sets Rescue Fund Goal A goal of $300,000 has been set by Cong. Beth Shalom in its cur- ren Rescue Fund • drive to meet financial obligations assumed in construction of its new building. President Edward Gordon and Oscar Kanat, chairman of the Rescue Fund campaign, addressed a recent dinner, which raised $20,- 000. Presiding was Dr. Sidney Hertz, chairman of the Intermedi- ate Division. Another dinner was held Wednesday at the synagogue. Kana said the membership has grown rapidly in the past two Sulkes President of Beth Aaron Joseph Sulkes was elected pres- ident of Beth Aaron Synagogue, succeeding Meyer Willman. Other officers elected at the an- nual meeting of the congregation are: Sam Lob.r- man, Paul Mas- serman and Max Nosanchuk, vice presidents; Max Silverman, treas- urer; and Tom Tamils, Emanuel Greenlick a n d Hyman Zalenko, Sulkes secretaries. A 11 officers are elected for one-year terms. Newly elected members of the board of trustees are Maynard Feldman, Nathan Lux, Hyman Margolis, Herbert Rosen and Sid- ney Silverman. They were elected for three-year terms. Karl Katkow- sky was elected for a one-year term. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, May 14, 1965 years, and many new members are for the first time being asked to join in the building fund effort. 0-w Young Israel Elects Sol Lessman At a general membership meet- ing at Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods, Sol Lessman was elected president. Wilbert Simkowitz is vice presi- dent; Harry Jubas, second vice president and gabai; Sam Gins- burg, treasurer; and Harry Man- dell and Edward Traurig, secre- taries. Elected to the board of directors for three-year terms were David I. Berris, Alex Joseph, Max Raimi, Phillip Stollman and Dr. Milton Superstine. Named for a two-year term was Max Nussbaum. Orthodox Lay Leaders to Address Conclave PITTSBURG---Nationally promi- nent personalities in the rabbinic and lay leadership of the Amer- ican Jewish community will ad- dress the convention of the Great Lakes-Central States Region of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- gregations of America this week- end at the Webster Hall Hotel. Among the guest speakers will be Harold Jacobs, national vice president of the UOJCA; Dr. Sam- son R. Weiss, executive vice pres- ident; Saul Bernstein, UOJCA ad- ministrator and editor of Jewish Life, and Hyman Flaks, director of the Midwest Region. The Port of Detroit links Mich- igan to 175 ports on every con- tinent in the world, with over 700 sailings each year through the St. Lawrence Seaway. .„...._00IIWZMAII 401 04111.1.11!0.1•1•04111111111.01 0•74111•11.1.11•11.)4111 0i111)!Oi-41 11•11.14/1110. oicvntown, Synagogue REGISTRATION NOW OPEN AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL Integration Plan Hurts 2,000 NY Jewish Teachers You are cordially invited to attend GROUNDBREAKING NEW YORK (JTA)—Over 2,000 Orthodox Jewish teachers in the New York public school system are facing a serious dilemma. It is in connection with the intro- duction of dual sessions in the schools to ,enhance the quality of education of all children within the framework of forward-looking integration. Rabbi Israel Miller, president of the Rabbinical Council of America, made the observation at the annual dinner of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. Addressing more than 1,000 guests, Rabbi Miller said these teachers will be forced to violate their religious beliefs and prac- tices if they are assigned to late Friday sessions during the winter season. He also indicated that the pro- posed integration policy of the N.Y. Board of Education, rein- stating the four-year high school, will affect thousands of Jewish students who—because the dual sessions will be run in many cases to as late as 6 p.m.—will be compelled to violate the ob- servance of Sabbath, which be- gins as early as 4 p.m. during the winter months. Moses I. Feurstein, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, also referred to the complications which the plan for dual sessions presents for Ortho- dox Jewry. "These dual sessions," he said, "will also interfere with the whole program of early after-school re- ligious classes sponsored by virtu- ally every synagogue in the New York City area. These classes usu- ally commence around 3:30 p.m. in order to accommodate the tra- ditional three o'clock dismissal time of the public schools. This supplementary education is essen- tial not only to Judiasm but to the whole structure of society, which is based on the moral bedrock of deep religious value." Feuerstein appealed to the school board "to look into the seriousness of this problem and to suggest concrete plans to fit the new proposals into a scheme which will not conflict with the needs of Orthodox teachers and students in the public school system. We wholeheartedly back any sound proposals for an integrated public school system as long as it does not interfere with the religious rights of the members of the Jew- ish religious community," be stressed. CEREMONIES beginning construction for the new SCHOOL and SYNAGOGUE of the YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS Sunday, May 16, 1 1 :00 a.m. 24061 Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park 1......-..M..........11...........Vi........51.......SV2.......-12......."41,......11......1V1........-11.........M........it ■ REGISTRATION NOW OPEN OAK PARK'S FINEST NURSERY under supervision of Mrs. Louise Haber at YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS 24061 Coolidge Hwy. LI 6-6662 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL OF CONGREGATION GEMILUTH CHASSODIM 19371 Greenfield at Vassar Dr. Tel. BR 3-0570 is pleased to announce that Registrations Are Being Received Now For the Fall School Term. The program includes a full and comprehensive Hebrew and religious curriculum, leading to Bar Mitzvah and Consecration. Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim is pleased to offer its beautiful air-conditioned sanctuary and convenient facili- ties for .. . BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS SOCIALS MEETINGS REASONABLE RATES FOR INFORMATION CALL B143:2722