Cong. Beth Abraham to Pay Tribute to Henry Thumin, Its President The Cong. Beth Abraham testi- monial dinner honoring Henry Thu- min, president, and celebrating 20 years of Israel's statehood, will be held 6:30 p.m. Tues., June 18 in the social hall. The dinner is on behalf of Israel Bonds. Entertainer Lew Norman will head the program at the affair. Thumin is the son of the late Rabbi Joseph Thumin, who served .as spiritual leader of Beth Abraham more than 40 years, and of Sabina Thumin. Born in Galicia and brought to Detroit at age 8, he received his BA and law de- grees from Wayne State University Thumin and has been in the general practice of law since 1934. He married Alice Cashwan in 1937 and they have a son, Michael. Thumin is a member of the De- troit and Michigan bar associations. The synagogue has been his main activity, and he has been a long- term member of the board, has served as treasurer and as vice- president and now is serving his second term as president. Thumin is active in the Allied Jewish Campaign and in Zionist circles and is a loyal supporter of Israel and Israel Bonds. He has been a member of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, for 35 years 0 w Dedication Event - to Feature Singers The Noam Singers, a quintet which sets traditional lyrics to original melodies, will offer a new dimension in Hebrew folk music following the Young Israel of Oak- Woods dedication banquet 7 p.m. Wednesday. These five young men have per- formed in many of the leading resort hotels of the New York-New Jersey area and in concert at a number of universities. Dedication ceremonies for newly installed plaques indicating out- standing gifts to the congregation will be held in the main sanctuary. Following the dinner, Rabbi James I. Gordon will install new officers. For reservations, call the syna- gogue. 398-1177. Early Church History Analyzes Influences of Jews and Judaism "The Early Church" by Henry Chadwick, published by Zenguin Books (39 W. 55th, .NY19), takes into account the background of Christianity's development. In this, the first volume of "The Pelican History of the Church," the author deals with the "deep sense of continuity," emphasizing that "various ideas and attitudes char- acteristic of traditional Judaism be- came and have largely remained integral to the structure of Chris- tian thought." "Judaism was the religion of a book in a way that no other an- cient religion was," Dr. Chadwick writes. He devotes considerable at- tention to the Dead Sea Qumran community. In his analysis of the rise of the Church, he explains three things about Jews — their refusal to be associated with any pagan cult, their observance of dietary laws and circumcision. Students of theology will find a vast amount of illuminating ma- terial in this volume, with the spe- cial references to the relationships of Christianity to Judaism. —P. S. The earth trembles when a slave becomes a king.—Proverbs 30 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1968-21 Orthodox Seminary and is a Mason, belonging to Mo- to Dedicate New Campus saic Lodge. Dr. Robert Schlaff will be toast- master at the dinner. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will give the tribute to the honoree, and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, the musical salute. William A. Genser and Sam Kau- fer are the dinner co-chairmen. For reservations, call the syna- gogue office, UN 1-6696, or the Israel Bond office, DI 1-5707. The dinner will be preceded by a cock- tail reception. NEW YORK—The Yeshiva Tora Vodaath and Mesivta, the world's largest Orthodox seminary, lo- cated in Brooklyn, will celebrate its 50th anniversary together with the dedication of its $4,000,000 campus. Alumni, guests and friends will participate at the fete June 13-16. The new campus houses more than 1,000 of its student body. The school's enrollment exceeds 2,000 from 28 states and 24 foreign countries. QUALITY IS OUR NAME Prime and Choice Beef Ground Round Rolled Roast Rib Steaks 79c lb. 89c lb. $1.39 lb. Cartwheel Steak, N.Y. Strip Steak, Porterhouse Steak, T-Bone Steak, Shoulder Steak, Sirloin Steak, Round Steak QUALITY STEAK CO. CALL 321-1711 MON., FRI., 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Free Delivery—Freezer Wrapped David Keys, Prop. Instead of half- baked decoratin ive our office new twist. Some things have to be well-done. Like your office. It should be planned and designed so that it fits your needs and your personality. Our design staff can take care of that—with car- peting, draperies, sofas, desks, even paintings and accessories. All arranged just the way you like it. New twist? For you we've got a special twist. SILVER'S 'THE OFFICE PEOPLE' 16350 WOODWARD (2 Blocks South of 6 Mile Rd.) • HIGHLAND PARK, MICHIGAN • OPEN MONDAY 'Ill 9 • Phone 883-4410