THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Reform Synagogue Federation Cites Centennial of HUC-JIR
Two -major events involv-
ing the Reform Jewish com-
munity will take place May
13 and 14 under the auspices
of the Metropolitan Detroit
Federation of Reform Syn-
agogues.
Marshall B. Madison, re-
form federation president,
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announced that the annual
election meeting will take
place May 13, while on May
14, all Reform congrega-
tions will abserve Centen-
nial Sabbath in honor of the
100th anniversary of the
founding of the Hebrew
Union College.
Members of all local
Reform temples are in-
vited to the May 13 pro-
gram at Temple Beth El.
Guest speaker at the 6:30
p.m. dinner is Rabbi Leon-
ard A. Schoolman, direc-
tor of program for the
ties for Reform Jews."
For reservations, call Bev-
erly Canvasser, Reform fed-
eration vice president,
544-1453.
Participating in Centen-
nial Sabbath will be Tem-
ples Beth El, Emanu-El, Is-
Temple Sponsors
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DICK SHAWN
As part of the communi-
ty-wide tribute being paid
to William Avrunin, Who
retires June 1 as executive
vice president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, a spe-
cial service will be held May
21 in his honor by Temple
Israel.
Star of Mel Brook's "THE PRODUCERS"
In
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA'S
1896 Comic Opera
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The service will recognize
Avrunin's achievements in
the community and his affi-
liation with Temple Israel
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Family Entertainment!
Martin E. Citrin, presi-
dent of Federation and a
confirmand and graduate of
Temple Israel, will deliver
the sermon.
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Eves: $4.50 to $7.50
Fri. & Sat. Eves:
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Family, friends and com-
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LOUIS D. BRANtEIS
CHAPTER will have its
regular meeting noon Mon-
day at the Zionist Cultural
Center. The Farmington
Choral Group will present a
Bicentennial song festival.
Mothers and daughters are
invited, and luncheon will be
served at a nominal charge.
Eighteen- and 25-year mem-
bers will be honored. The
chapter will have a theater
party 8 p-.m. Wednesday to
see "Finishing Touches" at
the Ridgedale Playhouse.
For reservations call Betty
Stewart, 557-3117.
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TUCKER-GRANT
LODGE will present a Las
Vegas Night 9:15 p.m. Sat-
urday at Cong. Beth Abra-
ham-Hillel. Tickets may be
purchased at the door. Pro-
ceeds will go to the Jewish
Mental Patients' Fund. For
information, call Jerry Ol-
son, 548-5731, or Ronald
White, 559-8006.
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IVAN S. BLOCH
CHAPTER will hear repre-
sentatives from the South-
field Police'Department's
crime prevention bureau 8
p.m. Thursday in the Frank-
lin Pointe Apts. club house.
A program Of interest to
women will be presented.
For information, call Karen
Block, program chairman,
557-0807.
"The Aging Parent —
Beyond Guilt" will be the
subject of a lecture by Dr.
Ronald Trunsky, associate
chairman, Department of
Psychiatry, Sinai Hospital,
to be held 8:30 p.m. May 17
at the Temple.
Representatives of agen-
cies serving the needs of
senior citizens will be avail-
able at the end of the discus-
sion to answer further ques-
tions and to offer literature.
Admission is nominal.
The public is welcome. For
information, call the tem-
ple, 477-1410.
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rael, Beth Jacob of Pontiac
and Kol Ami. Each congre-
gation will devote special
prayers and readings to
mark the formation 100
years ago of the Hebrew
Union College in Cincinnati,
under the leadership of
Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise.
Rabbi Schoolman has
served congregations in Los
Angeles where he was a fac-
ulty member of the Los
Angeles College of Jewish
Studies and a visiting fac-
ulty lecturer at HUC-JIR.
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