20 Friday, August 27, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Adat Shalom Names Rosenbloom
Elects Norman Allan as President

TODAH RABBA MANY THANKS

I wish to convey my personal deepest
appreciation to the hundreds of friends and
congregants for their messages and tributes
during my recent recuperation from surgery.

At the recent annual
meeting of Adat Shalom
Synagogue, the congrega-
tion unanimously voted to
name Rabbi Seymour
Rosenbloom as its spiritual
leader, succeeding the late
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal.

CANTOR JACOB BARKIN

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Rabbi Rosenbloom
assumes his duties on Sept.
5, at the conclusion of the
mourning period for Rabbi
Segal. A formal installation
service will be held Nov. 13.
The congregation un-
animously adopted a resolu-
tion proclaiming Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal as founding
rabbi of Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Rabbi Rosenbloom is a
1966 graduate of the
University of Rochester. He
was ordained from the
Jewish Theological
Seminary in America in
1972.
Upon graduation from
the Seminary, Rabbi
Rosenbloom was named
assistant rabbi of Adat
Shalom. In 1974, he was
named associate rabbi.
Rabbi Rosenbloom is a
vice president of Hillel Day
School, and serves on the
board of trustees of the
Fresh Air Society and the
Jewish National Fund.
At the same meeting,
Norman Allan was elected

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president of the synagogue.
Also elected were vice
presidents Max Biber,
Philip T. Warren, Robert S.
Dunsky, Allan Nachman
and Robert Ruch;
secretaries Dr. Milton Shiff-
man and Joel Gershenson;
and treasurer Norman
Leemon.
Allan served as president
of Adat Shalom from 1963-
65.
Allan and his officers
were installed at the annual
meeting, but a formal in-
stallation service will be
held during services Satur-
day.
Elected as members of
the board of trustees were:

Irwin Alterman, Herman Canner,
Gerald Cook, Albert Farber,
Claudia Gold, Norman Hyman,
Robert Liss, Dr. Harvey .
Nussbaum, Dr. Sidney Diegan
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