I SYNAGOGUES I Rejoice with Jerusalem A family celebration commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Reunification of Jerusalem Temple Beth El Installs Isadore Malin Sunday, May 31, 1992 2 p.m. United Hebrew Schools Auditorium . e.4441g.aua1$114u PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM 21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield featuring Popular Singer Sandra Ben Dor r • BBYO Cantata with award-winning Juilliard pianist •25 Shofarot Heralds Ronn Yedidia .).• The Gates of Jerusalem} Admission is Free Help Israel! Help the needy Bring Israeli food products for Yad Ezra Sponsored by: The Detroit Zionist Federation Co-Sponsored by: The Jewish Community Council and The Israel Desk of The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit WANTED: SINGLES 25 to 40 VANGUARD FOR BILLIARDS 7:30 p.m. at Breakers 2727 N. Woodward Royal Oak • Dinner and Cash Bar • Billiards • Reservations A Must! • Limited Space $5.00 charge for Hadassah, Vanguard* or Associate Members $10.00 for non-members *Vanguard Membership $25 - Membership available at the door For information please call the Hadassah office at 357-2920 or 683-5030 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 50 FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1992 Isadore Malin Marshall Hersh, David Feins- tein, James Love, Charles Mayer, Bruce Plisner, Jerry Schare, Dr. Stephen Sturman and Lee Turner. Serving a two year term are Gregory Abidor, Laurence Coe, James Deutchman, Dr. Kenneth Dickstein, Peter Goldberg, Steven Harris, Steven Kohler, Dr. Michael Salesin, Mark Schonberger, Michael Seltzer, Jeffrey Strichartz and Marc Zuppmore. For dinner information, call Barbara Grant, 851-1100. Adat Shalom Synagogue Elects New Officers Invites you and your friends Wednesday, June 24, 1992 Isadore Malin will be in- stalled as the 59th president of Temple Beth El Brother- hood at its annual installa- tion dinner 6 p.m. June 2 at the temple. A member of the temple for more than 40 years, Mr. Malin has been co-chairman and organizer of the first Purim Carnival, chair of the first temple picnics and, together with his wife Fran, among the first couples to organize the Temple's Mar- ried Group. He has served as chair of the Brotherhood Breakfasts and of their annual Sports Night and continues to serve as a member of the Temple's Usher Corps. Immediate past president of the Beth Elders, Mr. Malin is also a past presi- dent of the Middle Years Group and engraves the prayer books for the Brother- hood and the congregation. Other officers being install- ed are Barry Lepler, Gerald Cole, vice presidents; Lawrence Warren, Arnold Garvin, treasurers; Dr. Roy Goodman, Byron Siegel, secretaries. Board members to be in- stalled for a one-year term in- clude Sherwin Birnkrant, Dr. Joseph Berke, Martin Dar- vick, Lawrence Epstein, Steven Fish, Paul Halpern, Sanford Eichenhorn has been elected president of Adat Shalom Synagogue. New synagogue officers and incom- ing members of the board of trustees will be installed at a special Shabbat service 7:30 p.m. May 29. Mr. Eichenhorn has been a lay leader in the Conservative movement for many years and has been active in,Jewish causes since serving on the State of Arizona Anti- Defamation League Board 30 years ago. He was presi- dent of the Michigan Region of United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism from 1986 to 1990 and is a national vice president of United Synagogue. Also elected to the synagogue's executive com- mittee for 1992-93 were vice presidents, Sharon Hart, Jack Rubin; recording secretary, Sidney Feldman; and treasurer, 'Ibrran Leemis. In addition, Joel Golden, Bever- Sanford Eichenhorn ly Liss and Paul Magy will be members-at-large on the committee. Elected to the board of trustees were Mark Kahn, Elaine Rosenblatt and Larry Wolfe. Joel Gershenson, Roger Leemis, Jack Rubin and Sidney Siegan will serve on the Adat Shalom Memorial Park board of trustees.