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May 20, 1977 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-20

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46 Friday, May 20, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Falk Named Emanu-El Head

Dr. Stuart Falk was elect-
ed president of Temple
Emanu-El at its annual con-
gregational meeting.
Other officers are: Marga-
ret Stark, Norman Glo-
vinsky and George Erds-
tein, vice presidents; Larry
Ferstenfeld, Terry Howard
and Carl Scott, secretaries;

FRANK PAUL

sand His ORCHESTRA,

and James Stegman, treas-
urer.
The board of trustees
(two-year terms) includes
Ben Alalouf, Barbara Alex-
ander, Dr. Robert Arking,
Elaine Grand, Kathlyn
Kaatz, Betsy Kellman, Lyle
Parr, Neil Werner and
Wayne West. Serving one-
year terms are Ernest
Friedman, Dr. Eli Isaacs
and Merle Spero.

Emanu-El
Confirmations

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7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Shavuot Eve service, in
the temple.
Confirmands include : She-

ryl Anne Baum, Anne Bocknek, Ronna
Jean Charach, Jeffrey David Cooper,
Marshall Adam Eisenberg, Laurie
Lynn Feldman, Judy Lynn Goode,
Robert Kenneth Hyman, Stephen
Craig Hyman, Julie H. Kahn, Merrill
Ross Kahn, Linda Gail Linsky, Marcy
Beth Linsky, Ronald S. Marvin, Ca-
role Sue Peven, Craig Jeffrey Ruskin,
Craig Ivan Schwartz, Deborah Elaine
Shaw, Ezra Jeffrey Shaya, Laurie
Susan Waronoff, Steven George Win-
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LT. ELI LEVIN POST
and AUXILIARY honored
Julius Lipshaw with a schol-
arship in his name at the re-
cent joint installation of the
men's and women's divi-
sions. Auxiliary officers are
Gert Hoberman, president;
Martha Hyman, senior vice
president; Betty Spinner,
junior vice president; Mild-
red Patter, conductress;
and Anne Green and Ann
Mayers, secretaries. Post
officers are Paul Lebowitz,
commander; Joseph Sowa-
rinsky, senior vice com-
mander; Abe Mayers, jun-
ior vice commander. Sol M.
Hoberman, past depart-
ment commander, was in-
stalling officer. Joe Bale,
past department command-
er, was officer of the day.
***
LT. ROY F. GREEN
AUXILIARY President
Edith Hoffman announces a

Memorial Day
Services Planned

The Department of Mich-
igan and Auxiliary, Jewish
War Veterans, will hold
May 30 Memorial Day serv-
ices at 8 a.m. at the Oak
Park City Hall, 10 a.m. at
Machpelah Cemetery and
at noon at Hebrew Memo-
rial Park.
Cantor Hyman J. Adler of
Cong. Bnai David and a Ma-
rine Corps ritual team will
participate. Harry L. Fried-
man, commander of Post
530, is chairman of the Me-
morial Day observance.
The community is invited.

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Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
hold consecration services,
honoring the students of the
religious school, 9:30 a.m.
June 12 in the synagogue.
Among the con_secrants
are:

lin, Sara Indenbaum, Deborah Kalef,
Linda Katzman, Lisa Kaufman and
Jn le Kurzmann.
Also Carrie Lackman, Bonnie
Laker, Adina Lerneir, Tracey Linden,
Hildie Lipson, Manette Lublin, Rob-
ynn Margolis, Linda Miller, Sari Neu-
mann, Jody Rose, Sherri Ruza, Lisa
Schechter, Elizabeth Schiff, Jamie
Schubiner, Julie Smith, Jala Soleym-
ani, Donna Solomon and Julie Weis-
berg.

Lisa Aaron, Cynthia Adler, Susan
Bakst, Ellen Cantor, Annabel Cohen,
Debra Davidson, Rhonda Dean, Lori
Disner, De'rorah Gilbert, Bonnie Gold-
stein, Linda Goodman, Karen Herme-

Temple Grads
to Have Reunion

GOOD BOOKS
MAGAZINES

Temple Beth El will have
a reunion of its 1927, 1928
and 1929 high school gradu-
ating classes at 8 p.m. serv-
ices May 27 in the temple.
For information, call
Markus (Max) Simon, 273-
1045, daily, 355-1555, eve-
nings; Clement Weitzman,
968-5939; or Henry M. Rose.
968-1155.

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A. Jeffrey Bean, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S.
Bean of Briarwood Ave.,
Southfield, was among a se-
lect group of 3r'Michigan
State University students
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the senior honorary society,
Mortar Board, one of the
highest honors at MSU.
Members are chosen on
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scholarship, leadership,
character, and service to
the university and the com-
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Mrs. Morris Simrod 6:30
p.m. Monday in the Simrod
home, 19130 Appleton, De-
troit. The women's group
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poppy sale. Auxiliary dele-
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old Weiss, Betty Wauldron,
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Reform Jewish Appeal Dinner
Will Honor Maxwell Jospey

Maxwell Jospey, a char-
ter member and former
board member of Temple
Emanu-El, will be honored
at a dinner for the Reform
Jewish Appeal, June 5, at
Temple Beth El.
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Jospey has served as vice
president of the Jewish Wel-
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of Franklin Hills Country
Club, and is presently a
board member of Sinai Hos-
pital, the Jewish Home for
Aged and the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra.
Jospey will receive a spe-
cial award from Rabbi Alex-
ander M. Schindler, presi-
dent fo the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations,
who will come from New
York to make the presenta-
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