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March 02, 1917 - Image 9

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-03-02

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Congregational News

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

Sunday Services.

The subject of Rabbi Franklin's
sermon on Sunday morning at Tem-
ple Beth El will be, "Who is the

Jew?"

SHAAREY ZEDEK.

Saturday morning services begin at
9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
deliver his weekly sermon, beginning
at 10 o'clock.

Dr. Wenley's Lectures.

PURIM PLAY.

The fourth lecture in the course on
"European Backgrounds" will be giv-
en by Professor R. M. Wenley of Ann
Arbor on Friday evening, March 2,
the special subject being "The Re-
organization of Society. The Rise of
the Middle Class. 'Liberalism' and
Commercialism."

The children of the Sunday School
will present a Purim play on March
11, at the synagogue. The title of
the play is "The Story of Purim," and
the cast will consist of 15 children
representing the various classes of the
Sunday School.

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Sabbath School Entertainment.

On Sunday morning, March 11, the
Sabbath School of Temple Beth El
will present a very interesting Purim
entertainment in the assembly rooms
of the Temple. Parents and friends
of the children are cordially invited
to attend. The program will begin
promptly at 9:30.

Choral Society.

A choral society is to be organized
in the Temple. to be known as the
Temple Beth El Choral Society. Mr.
William Howland, director of music
in the Temple, will be in charge of
the organization. All those wishing
to join are requested to send their
names and addresses promptly to
Mr. William Howland, care Temple
Beth El.

Membeiship Meeting.

Every member of the congregation
is urged to attend the membership
meeting on Monday evening, March 5,
at 7:45. The matter to be brought up
requires a full quorum for consideration
and disposal.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
The Young People's Society of
Temple Beth ' El announces the ap-
pointment of Mr. Eugene Greenfield
to its executive board. Mr. Green-
field fills the vacancy caused by the
.resignation of Mr. Rowland Pixel.

. On Thursday afternoon occurred
the funeral of Mr. Albert Marx, who
died at his residence, 887 Fourth ave-
nue, after a long illness.

BETH ABRAHAM SYiNAGOGUE.

The Young Men's Awdliary of the
Beth Abraham Synagogue will hold
its second annual banquet in the ves-
try room of the synagogue on March
12. Mr. Harry Schlussel, chairman
of the organization. will act as toast-
master. The principal .sp'eaker of the
evening will be Meyer Schlissell of
the University of Michigan, whose
subject will be: "The Jew as An
American Citizen."

RABBI KOPLOWITZ CONDUCTS
SERVICES IN ANN ARBOR.
Rabbi Isidore Koplowitz of De-
troit was the speaker at the services
of the Students' Congregation of the
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
on Sunday, Feb. 25. He spoke on
"Gems from the Talmud," and
charmed the large congregation of
students with the .beautiful and in-
structive stories of the great work of
Hebrew literature.

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