7 9IFWZ:4 7.; t• • 18—Friday, May 14, 1971 SYNAGOGUE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shavuot Deadline Because the second day of Shavuot will be on Monday, May 31, The Jewish News has scheduled an early dead- line for the issue of Friday, June 4. All copy must be in our hands by noon Friday, May 28, or it will be con- sidered too late to publish. SE R VI C E S CONG, BNAI ISRAEL OF PONTIAC: Youth group services 8:30 p.m. today and 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Berman will speak on "Life Begins at 40 for Rabbi Akiva." A sociodrama on "Lag b'Omer" will be presented today. TEMPLE EMANU-EL: High school graduation service 8:15 p.m. today (see story on youth page), and 10 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Rosen- baum's sermon will be "Sayings of Our Sages." Diane Glovinsky, Bat Mitzva Saturday. Robert N. Canvasser was re- CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. elected president of Temple Beth "The Qualifications of Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on El at the 121st annual meeting. Cohanim." Other officers re-elected were: TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Harvey Willens, first vice presi- will speak on "Wisdom for Life." Alan Barnett, Bar Berkowitz dent; Jay W. Allen, second vice Mitzva. - president; and Merton J. Segal, CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. treasurer. Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "A Tribune to an Educator." The following were elected to CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur- the board of trustees for a three- day. Rabbi Kranz will speak on Guiding the Jewish Child." year term: Milton H. Dresner, TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Garlock, Paul Handle- Rabbi Fram will discuss "The Generations." Debra Globerson, man, Marvin Novick, Harvey E. Bat Mitzva today. Marshall Levine, Bar Mitzva Saturday. Schatz and Allan B. Schmier. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur- Those remaining on the board are day. Rabbi Halpern's sermon will be "Can You Count on Yourself?" Paul Broder, Stanley J. Clamage, Mark Schreier and Martin Markzon, Bnai Mitzva. Gordon S. Gard, Bernard Isenberg, CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:26 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Richard Kux, Edward C. Levy, Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Lag b'Omer." Sr., Marshall F. Loewenstein, Da- CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur- vid K. Page, Sam Petok, Richard day. Charles Holzman and William Spoon, Bnai Mitzva. Strichartz and Sidney R. Solomon. CON . BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Martin Bogrow and Reuben Stein, Bnai Mitzva. Paul J. Dizik was elected presi- CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 7:25 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur- dent of the Married. Group of day. Stuart Schneider and Eric Shulman, Bnai Mitzva. Temple Beth El at its annual meet- ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat- ing. urday. Robert Schwartz, Bar Mitzva. Dizik was consecrated and con- CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. ,Satur- firmed in the religious school of day. Leonard Freedman, Bar Mitzva. Beth El and is a graduate of its CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur- high school department. He' is a day, Steven Schwartz, Bar Mitzva. former vice president of the Young Regular services will be held at Temple Kol Ami (see story on People's Society, a board member youth page), Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Livonia Jewish Congregation, of the men's club and chairman Young Israel of Greenfield, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda, Birming- of the properties committee of the ham Temple, Cong. Beth Hillel, Temple Beth El, Cong. Bnai Jacob and temple. Downtown Synagogue. Other officers elected were Den- nis N. Frank and Mrs. Robert S. Ginsberg, vice presidents; Fred- erick Simon, treasurer; and Mrs. Carl Heifetz and Mrs. Lynn Jacob, secretaries. The folloWing were elected to the board of directors: Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeLap, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodfriend. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Kreindler, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lepler, Dr. and Mrs. Beth El Re-Elects Robert Canvasser Plan Beth Hillel Bond Dinner Thomas Millman, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Remer. Mr. and Mrs. Risirian and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Zamrin. Congregation Beth Hillel members planning the synagogue's ninth annual Israel Bond dinner include, (from left): seated, Mrs Jack Wildstrom, Mrs. Fred Erlebacher, Sigmund Lowenthal, presi- dent and co-founder, who will be the guest of honor at the dinner June 13 at the synagogue; Herman Strassburger, Dr. Jack Statt- man Arthur Leiser and Otto Kaufman; standing, Herman Doiny, Leo Barnon, Oscar Moss, Max Blum, Norbert Robert, Benoit Gorge and Leonard Efros. Tennis.. Squash Club Being Constructed The site of the Detroit Tennis and Squash Club's new $1,000,000 sport complex at Drake Rd. and 14 Mile Rd., Farmington, was of- ficially dedicated at ground-break- ing ceremonies by DTSC President Werner Stark and Earl Teeples, June 27 has been set for a Youth vitcher Center, at the synagogue. city manager of Farmington. When completed, the new faci- Scholarship Dinner given by Cong. The event is part of a campaign Mishkan Israel Nusach Hari Luba- to raise funds for aspiring students lit y will include 12 terraced out- of Judaism who wish to pursue door tennis courts, four indoor their Jewish studies at a higher tennis courts (with four additional courts to follow), two squash Haifa Rosh Yeshiva, level. courts and a contemporary club- Rabbi Katz, in Detroit Irving Weiss, general chairman, house with a proposed swimming Rabbi David S. Katz, rabbi of announced that the dinner is in pool. Ramot Remez and the rosh yeshiva honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruben- The Detroit Tennis and Squash of Yeshivath Mishkan Yaakov, faer for their outstanding service Club, founded in 1947 as the West Haifa, is visiting Detroit. to the Jewish community, espe- Side Tennis Club, is a private, Rabbi Katz, a scholar of Yeshi- cially Jewish youth. Rubenfaer is nonprofit tennis club whose mem- vath Ponivez and one of the closest chairman of the Lubavitcher Men's bership during nearly a quarter students of the late Rabbi Kahan- Club. Weiss said the speaker will be of a century has included several eman, is one of the new generation Dr. Velvi Greene, professor of past national, state and city cham- of Israeli-born rabbis. Within his community, one of the microbiology and public health pions. Lubavitch Event to Aid Young Scholars - typical laborer suburbs of Haifa, his achievements in strengthening the Torah element and practice of mitzvot have gained wide repute. Rabbi Katz established the rah-' binical college and Yeshivath Mish-i kan Yaakov, named for the late member of Knesset, Reb Yaakov Katz. Rabbi Katz hopes to rally support during his U.S. tour for I completion of the first building of yeshiva, presently housed in 3tr:eral temporary structures 2',t.kr-id his synagogue. For infest• call Rabbi A. M. Cohen, 542-6401. at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Dr. Greene is a member of the NASA space re- search team and an author and lecturer. Beth Abraham to Lay Cornerstone Irwin Adler, building commit- tee chairman, estimated that the indoor tennis courts will be ready for use by the latter part of the year. NEW BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE Cong. Beth Abraham will hold cornerstone dedication exercises for its new West Bloomfield Town- ship synagogue and school 10:30 a.m. May 23. The community is invited. The congregation, organized and chartered by the state in 1892, plans to move from its present location on W. Seven Mile Rd. at Greenlawn to the new quarters at 5075 W. Maple, between Inkster and Middlebelt, in time to worship for the 1971 High Holy Days. The synagogue, planning to operate its own independent congregational Hebrew school, is engaged in an active enrollment campaign for the 1971-72 school year. In addition, Beth Abraham will conduct a full youth program with clubs, junior congregation and teen activities for all age levels, includ- ing young adults and young mar- rieds. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, syna- gogue spiritual leader, and Cantors Shabtai Ackerman and Israel Fuchs will participate in the May 23 event, along with state and township public officials. Officers and trustees for 1971-72 will be installed. Menasche Haar, vice president and board chairman of the congre- gation, is arrangements chairman, FRANK A. COLOMBO of Grosse Pointe Shores, executive vice presi- dent, J .L. Hudson Co., has been named general chairman of the 1971 United Negro College Fund campaign for the state of Michi- gan. BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS 15751 W. 10 1/2 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 557-6750-862-0963 Eve. Call us for all your traveling needs: 1. Domestic—Plane, train, bus 2. Overseas—Plane, ship 3. Hotel Reservations, every- where 4. Car Rentals, everywhere 5. Chartered buses HUNDREDS OF GROUP FLIGHTS TO ISRAEL. ISIEllAr lth ANNUAL 1 4 7 Weeks $940 Bar Mitzvah Pilgrimage A unique educational experience for boys and girls of Bar Mitzvah age this July and August. Rich, religious, educational and cul- tural program designed to acquaint participants with Israel, its people and culture. . Dept. of Education & Culture • Jewish Agency 315 Park Ave., N.Y., iA.Y. l',7,022 a Tel.: (2121 PL 2-C600 ri.Z. 343 SPECIAL NOTICE Due to the Holiday of Shavuot which occurs Sunday and Monday, May 30th and 31st, 1971, the Cemetery will be closed. By order of the Board of Directors Rabbi Samuel H. Prero of YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD will lead a 3-week tour to Israel from July 19 to August 9 DESIGNED FOR PROSPECTIVE APARTMENT PURCHASERS All first-class accommodations. Air-conditioned busses will be at your disposal for all touring, and limousines will meet you to show you available apart- ments in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa. All inclusive cost: $985.00 As an added incentive, the price of the round trip air fare for one person will be refunded if an apartment is purchased from the builders and agents Rabbi Yosef P. Zucker of Miami has been named executive chair- man of the entire campaign. Guest artist will be young cantor Avremole Friedman, of Brooklyn. For tickets, call Mishkan Israel, LI 8-2666. Earl Clark, University of De- troit tennis coach, will continue to serve as resident professional, providing lessons for all members. The club house will feature car- peted locker rooms for men and women with large private lockers for each member, a lounge and registered . with us. Nliciugan ranks first in 19 manu facturing categories including motor vt,hicles cereals. t,aii. For nicnibership information. call Steve Bromberg, 352-3322. For further information , and Dr, Harry Newman, a past president of the congregation, will preside. Irving E. Adler is presi- dent. The following additional trips sponsored by YOUNG ISRAEL TOURS and YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD are being arranged: August 9-3 weeks August 16-2 weeks 1-212-WA 9-1525 or LI 8-2377