Temple Emann-Bl 4128 Sherbrooke Street West Rabbi Harry J. Stern
Services Friday, May 23rd., at 8.15. Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath, of Toronto, will speak on "Being a Jew." Saturday services, May 24th, at 11 a.m. Sermon based on the Torah portion for the week. In conjunction with the Sabbath eve services, graduation from the High School Department of the Religious School will take place. The young men who are being graduated are Nathan Keyfitz, Raymond Berzan, Eugene Russell, Alfred Russell, Ralph Miller, Alfred Israels and Moss Goldstein. Programme: Scriptural Reading Eccle-
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siastia Chapter XH, Alfred Israeli;
"Jewish Contribution to Civilization," Nathan Keyfitz; special music, Temple choir; "On Behalf of the Class," Eugene Russell; organ recital, Geo. Brewer; graduation address, "Being a Jew," Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath; presentation of graduation certificates, Nathan Gordon, K.C., president of Temple Emanu-El.
Tuesday, May ,27th, annual closing luncheon and election of officers of the Sisterhood at the Mount Royal Hotel at 1 p.m. Speaker, Mrs. Maurice Steinfleld, President of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Subject: "The Jew of the Present Generation."
School of Religion: Regular classes in all departments next Sunday morning, May 25th commencing at 10 a.m. Examination papers will be returned to the pupils and report cards distributed. Closing exercises have been postponed from May 25th. to Sunday morning, June 1st. Awards of prizes and honor certificates. Pictures of the various classes will be taken next Sunday morning after Assembly. Annual faculty dinner given by Rabbi Stern takes place at the Mount Royal Hotel Sunday, May 25th, at 7 p.m. Confirmation services ^habuoth morning, June 2nd. Mortimer Paul Levy, Edith June Schwartz, Kenneth Van Geun, Bram Rubinovitch and Edith Silver Jacob-son will be confirmed.
The annual father and son banquet of the Brotherhood took place Tuesday evening, May 20th, in the Lecture Hall. Programme: opening prayer, Lloyd Stern; entertainment under the leadership of Arthur Sch-alek; group singing led by Edgar Murphy; reading of secretary's minutes, Lou B. Lazarus; annual president's report, Arthur Simon; address by a father, John Issenman; dramatic recitation, Bram Rubinovitch; address by a son; Harry Simon; skit, "The Good and Bad Boy", Bram Rubinovitch and Mortimer Levee; guest speaker, George S. Mooney; closing prayer by a father, Mortimer Silverstein. The Programme Committee consisting of Ar-thus S. Jacobs, Arthur Schalek and Louis B. Lazarus was in charge.
Shaare Zion Congregation, OLare-mont Avenue, below Sherbrooke Street, Rabbi Julius Berger.
The Sisterhood met in the board room Tuesday afternoon, May 13. Mrs. A. Kossman, in the absence of Mrs. H. Diamond, read the financial report. Those who will represent the Sisterhood at the Baron de Hirsch Institute in the fall and assist in the serving of meals to the children of the Hebrew Orphan's Home are: Mesdames R. Garmalse, B. Bernard, S. Ein, D. R'uttenberg, A. Price, P. Segal, M. Silverman, A. Aronson, J. Cohen and J. Feinbrooke. Annual Sunday School picnic June 29. Mrs. J. Cohen promised a book as an award of merrt to the pupils of the Sunday ScbooL Mesdames A. Fine and A. Kossman will be co-captains in the Federation drive next month and
the folio wine volunteered: Hesd&mei J. Josefo, B. Shapiro, Ia Stober, A. Schacter, A. Halpern, A. Aronson, J. Taylor, R. Garmalse, and Mlaa M. Tenenhouse. Hostesses for the meeting were: Mesdames A. Fine, A. Kossman, B. Bernard, M. ,Taub and M. Tenenhouse. Final bridge at the borne of Mrs. P. Segal, 4252 Old Orchard Avenue, near Monkland, Tuesday afternoon, June 10. Mrs. L. Sto-ber read the slate and the following officers were unanimously elected president, Mrs. Adolph Fine; first vice-president, Mrs. B. Bernard; second vice-president, Mrs. J. Cohen; recording secretary, Mrs. Adolph Kossman; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Moe Tenenhouse; telephone Committee, Mrs. B. Steinberg, chairlady; Membership and Dues, Mesdames A. Aronson and H. Kirsch; Entertainment, Mrs. A. Kossman; Refreshment, Mrs. M. Kirsch; house, Mesdames B. Bernard, and J. Feinbrooke. Representatives at men's board, Mesdames A. Fine, A. Aronson and A. Kossman.
Shaar Hashomayiso, Rabbi Herman Abraxnowitz, Cote St. Antoine Road, Corner Kensington.
The Sabbath Sedra � Behar Bech-ukose, Friday services at 8 p.m.; Sabbath services at 9 a.m.; Reading from the Torah: Leviticus, Chap. 25, verse 1 to Chap. 27, verse 34. Reading from the Prophets: Jeremiah, Chap. 16, verse 18 to Chap. 17, verse 14. Mincha Services at 8 p.m. Maar-iv at 8,30 p.m. Next Friday services at 8 p.m. Week-day services at 7.30 a.m.; and 8.16 p.m. The New Moon of Sivan will be blessed this morning, and takes place on Wednesday of this coming week.
Ralph David, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Rabinovitch, will this Saturday morning be called to the reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvan.
Last Saturday mdrnlng the honour of opening the Ark was given to Melvin Harris and the following were called to the reading of the Law: Bernard Besner, Solly Ein, Arthur Bloorafield, Robert Goldman, Bernard Engel, Gerald Bronfman, Morton Bloomfield. The Haftorah was chanted by David Abramowitz, and the honours of Hagbah and Ge-lilah were given to Moses Dubltsky and Harry Ein respectively.
Last Thursday evening the Dramatic Club of the Young People's Society of Shaar Hashomayim presented Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," under the direction of Joseph W. Gordon, at the Community Centre Hall. Cast: Aaron Klein, Meyer Epstein, Larry Mc-Mann, Leona Levi, Mildred Gelles; Nettye Steinberg, Beatrice T. Eikin, Harold N. Rosenthal, Bertram Freedman. A. J. Alexandor, the City House Furnishing Co. Ltd., and Mike Frank and his Y.M.H.A. stage crew helped. Committee in charge of the production: Harold N. Rosenthal, Bertram J. Freedman, Seymour Wener, Sylvia Cohen, Dorothy Fraid, Frank Godine, and Meyer Epstein.
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