THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Congregational News Temple Beth El Shaarey Zedek The subject of Rabbi Frank- lin's sermon on Sunday morning of this week will be, "Tomor- row." Rabbi A. M. Hershman has re- turned from Philadelphia, Pa., where he had gone to attend the Pre-Conference for the Jewish Congress as one of the represen- tatives of Detroit Jews, and will conduct the Sabbath services at the synagogue, which s t art promptly at 9 a. m. affiliated All organizations with the Temple are actively en- gaged in the campaign for rais- ing funds for the Jewish suffer- ers from the war. The Woman's Auxiliary Association has many committees actively at work, the Young People's Society is doing pits of the Sabbath School have for the past several weeks been contributing to a fund in aid of the cause. It is believed that every man, woman and child. in Temple Beth El will contribute . in some way to the assistance of this Most worthy cause. Rabbi Horace J. Wolf spoke in the Temple last Sunday morn- ing on "Crimes Against Crim- inals." His address was a most • thoughtful presentation of the subject, and was well received by the large audience that, de- spite the inclement weather, had gathered to hear him. While Rabbi Wolf was here, Rabbi Franklin was in Rochester where he gave two addresses during the day. CALENDAR. 5676-1916. Rosh Chodesh Nissan Tuesday, April 4 First Day Pesach Tuesday, April 18 Seventh Day Pesach Monday, April 24 . Rosh Chodesh Iyar .Wednesday, May 3 Thursday, May 4 Lag B'Omer.... Sunday, May 21 Rosh Chodesh Sivan Friday, June 2 First Day Shevuouth Wednesday, June 7 Rosh Chodesh Tammuz. Saturday, July 1 Sunday, July 2 Fast of Tammuz Tuesday, July 18 Rosh Chodesh Ab Monday, July 31 Fast of Ab...Tuesday, August 8 Rosh Chodesh Ellul Wednesday, August 30 Tuesday, August 29 A SMONEH'S R p C IGAR DIT Helps Pay Insurance, Taxes, Etc. One of our depositors confided to us the use he was making of one of our little individual banks. He said that his insurance premiums and taxes had always been of con- siderable annoyance to him—he was never ready for them when they came due. Since he has been using our "small bank" it has taken care • of them easily and he generally has a surplus. Mr. Louis Cohn spoke to the members of the Men's Club on "Mordecai MantkI Noah and His Plea for the Restoration of the Jews" at the last meeting of the organization held on last Sunday: • The meeting was well attended. President Harry Keidan an- nounces that Mr. Louis James Rosenberg will address the mem- bers of the club at the next meet- ing on "The Modern View of the `Merchant of Venice.' " Plans are now being made by the committee in charge for the conducting of special Sabbath morning services by the Shaarey Zedek juniors. The Sabbath Service Committee is as follows: Joseph Morris, chairman ; Joseph Blumenthal, vice-chairman ; Paul Goldstein, Milton Bofsky and Victor Klein. The club is pleased to an- nounce that its membership is increasing and its work progres- sing rapidly. The purpose of the club is to bring the young Jewish boy into closer touch with the synagogue. YOUNG PEOPLE'S AUXIL- IARY. A Schechter memorial meeting was held at Shaarey Zedek by the Young People's Auxiliary on Wednesday evening, March 22, 1916. A very interesting paper on the "Works of Schechter" was read by Mrs. David Stocker, and a brilliant address about the life and famous works of the great scholar was pre- sented by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man. It was voted by the soci- ety that resolutions be drafted and sent to the family of Prof. Solomon Schechter and also to the Jewish Theological Semi- nary. One Dollar Will Open an Account With the German-American Bank Griswold and Lafayette Branches—Chene and Gratiot Gratiot and Hastings Mack and Mt. Elliott VISIT THE Liberty Hungarian Kosher Restaurant and feel right 324 Hastings St. Mrs. J. leitner, Prop. Notary Public Phone Cedar 183-M PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS A. B. NEWMAN CO. Sole Agents for J. DUSCHINSKY Foreign Exchange Bank Steamship Ticket Agency Detroit, Mich. 2160Jefferson Ave. W. WEINBERGER & ZIEGLER The Imperial and Royal Austrian Hungarian and Bosn ia-Hercegovinian Tobacco Monopolies 240 GRATIOT AVE., DETROIT Mersey Orders, Drafts and Steam- 0,ip Tickets to all parts of Manufacturers of the world PAPER AND CORK CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS Prompt and courteous service 5677-1917. Rosh Hashonah Wednesday, Sept. 27 Yom Kippur.... Saturday, Oct. 7 Importers of TOBACCOS The day begins at sunset of the previous evening. H. RUDA SMOKERS' ARTICLES HENRY KOHNER ARCHITECT 634 HASTINGS STREET (Near Rowena Street) High Grade Furnishings For Ladies and Gentlemen and PLAYING CARDS Phone Cadillac 6155 803 Kresge Building Detroit 288-290 EAST HOUSTON STREET NEW YORK CITY