Ameriewr Palish Periodical Canker CLIPTON AVENUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TIEPLTROCKIEWISR OWN ICU SPEAKER AT B'NAI MOSHE FESTIVITIES Cong. B'nai Moshe On ,aging of New Synagogue B'nNeshe Synagogue evard and Lawrence avenue. Jos- eph Hirschfeld was appointed chairman of the building commit- tee, B. F. Goldman, associate chair- slant Louis Gunsberg, treasurer of the Building Fund. In 1915 a handful of ladies gath- ered in the little schule on Eliot The initial effort of Mr. Rosman who succeeded in securing several thousand dollars in cash donations and pledges for the new Synagogue Fund, was followed up in a very vigorous manner during Mr. Ros- enberg's first terns with the result that in the fall of this year the congregation felt encouraged to proceed with the erection of its magnificent new home Ground was broken Sunday, Oct. 21. succeeded by occup i ed the ,e COD seeutive administration tuircd its own the Oakview imes Herr. ncy of his suc. STEEL COMPANY SALES OFFICE At the vision of the rise of our new spiritual home, I wish to thank all the members of our con- gregation who have helped either with money, or work, who have at all times given me their support in this great undertaking. I thank also, the beard of directors who upheld and supported me in bring- ing our building program to its present stage. I sincerely appre- ciate the spirit of harmony that has prevailed amongst the mem- bers of the building committee. censor, Peter Vass, who also pre- sided for three years, the congre- gation felt the want of competent spiritual leadership and heeding repeated tenders, Rabbi Moses Fischer, who just then, in 1923, completed his twentieth year of ministration to the largest Hun- garian Hebrew Congregation in Chicago, commenced his beneficial work with Congregation B'nai Moshe. In the fall of 1923, Sam Guns- her. was again returned to the sidency for one term and was dcceeded by Harry Rosman who occupied the chair for two consec- ' utive years. Meanwhile the influx of colored people into the eastern part of the city became so pronounced that, like other congregations of Ortho- dox character, B'nai Moshe sensed the necessity of following the trend of migration of its constituents to the northwestern section and Mr. Rosman was successful in dispos- ing of the old home and acquiring the fine corner site at Dexter boul- But our task is not fully com- pleted, and I appeal to you for continued support and co-opera- tion and with God's help we will soon realize our dream. I must also thank our Sisterhood for the fine work it is doing in as- sisting us with a view of carrying to a successful conclusion the no- ble work we are engaged in. 615 WAYNE STREET, DETROIT Compliments CADILLAC 3830 These stations include WEAF in New York City and associated sta- tions in Boston, Hartford, Provi- of the Compliments of the Committee for Building Activities Ways and Means Committee • LEO SCHINAGEL, Chairman Compliments From JULIUS DEUTELBAUM BEN F. GOLDMAN Adolph Deutsch MR. and MRS. M. FEIGENBAUM Moshe. Congratulations and Best Wishes Artcraft Painting & Decorating Co. EXTEND MRS. JAMES SOBEL, Harry Klein, who also became the first president. Later on the name was changed to Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe, under which name all business is transacted up to the present time. From time to time the ladies' organization has contributed steadily to the congregation, rais- ing funds by bazaars, card parties and dances. All these affairs have been huge successes. The mem- bership numbers 147. , The following officers were elect- ed for the coming year: Mrs. James Sobel, president; Mrs. J. Farkas, vice-president; Mrs. II. Meer, recording secretary; Mrs. J. Greenwald, financial secretary; Mrs. J. Gelbman, treasurer. CONGRATULATIONS LOUIS KAIIN — LOUIS SIEGEL AND SINCERE GOOD WISHES TO THE NEW Compliments of • For the New B'nai Moshe Synagogue 2437 Elmhurst BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Congratulations and Best Wishes to the New B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE Hemlock 5684 - M CONGRATULATIONS! Foot of Swain. Lafayette 5490 ETTINGER Manuel Urbach DISTINCTIVE MONUMENTS Congratulations! ROOFING CO. Markers, Mausoleums Jewish Lettering a Specialty EUREKA JEWETT Euclid 7192 7723 Twelfth St. Draperies, Curtains, Party Dresses. All Gar- ments ad Fancy Articles Cleaned and Dyed THE EXCAVATING for the new B'nai Moshe Synagogue OFFICE AND PLANT: Cedar 6361 Roofers for the New I3'nai Moshe Synagogue Cleaners & Dyers CLEANERS and DYERS 6653 West Fort St. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Davidson- Ayers Co. B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the new B'nai Moshe Synagogue A modern and up-to-date equipped plant where all work is done right on the premises. 4510 JOY ROAD 8414 Cameron Empire 6874 1710 Clairmount Empire 3588 Euclid 1232 IS BEING DONE BY THE TERRAZZO WORK on the new B'nai Moshe Synagogue Compliments and Best The Excavating Contractor 826 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. Detroit Tile and Mosaic Co. Gunsberg Family 7037 West Six-Mile Road Longfellow 4794 • .• FURNARI BROS. WILL BE DONE BY )01-101 1 5' ern Standard Time) in the studio nati, Chicago, St. Louis, Daven- of the National Broadcasting Corn- port, Des Moines, Omaha and Kan- pony, 711 Fifth avenue, New York, sag City. The service is conducted by Dr. and which is broadcast throughout the country by a network of 20 Stephen S. Wise with the assist- high-powered stations, has at- an•e of the Free Synagogue solo traded nation-wide interest since quartette under the direction of , its inauguration a few weeks ago. the choirmaster, A. W. Binder. President, Congregation B'nai Synagogue tnd TRUSCON Gen. Chairman The Free Synagogue Radio Serv- dance, Worcester, Portland, Philo- ice which is conducted from 3 to 4 delphia, Washington, Schenectady, o'clock Sunday afternoons (East- Buffalo, ('leveland, Detroit, Cincin- By ROBERT ROSENBERG Wishes to B'nai Moshe ch CZERNOWITZ.—(J. T. Al-- Roman Lasarescu, leading actor in the Rumanian National Theater, has applied to the rabbinate of Czernowitz for admission into the Jewish faith. The rabbinate granted Lasares- cu'a request. Lasarescu stated he intends to settle in Palestine after embracing Judaism. IN APPRECIATION isher of The Detroit hronicl 'a heartily in the arts the B'nai whic' a this aupicious occasion. :building pro- magnet' work ■ I assisted ee, headed h) carried to a and the con- sosition to el- iucational, so- iinctiens on ; the vision of WISE RADIO SERVICE ATTRACTS INTEREST TRUSCON STEEL WINDOWS REINFORCING STEEL AND ST. EL JOISTS JULIUS DEUTELBAUM From the The Committees on Arrangements: Anthony Deutsch, general chairman; B. F. Goldman, Associate Chairman; Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, Chairman Sisterhood Committee; Mrs. Nathan Nagler, Associate Chairman. Robert Rosenberg, president; Jacob Gellman, vice - presidkt; II. F. Goldman, secretary; Joseph Kornfeld, treasurer; Anthony Deutsch, Sans Rosenberg, Sam Gunsherg, Adolph Deutsch, David G,mdfriend, Armin Hartman, Ja- cob Farkas, lacob Glasel, Sigmund Gunsberg, Emil Neufeld, Joseph Hirschfeld, James Sobel, Emanuel Rosman, board of directors. nai Moshe Synagogue is de- f the appreciation and con- on of the entire community proposed project of their Lgogue. zig, acquired egation B'nai donating the tango to the The sons and Gunsherg yeses tday, inspiration to e the highest Tegat ...en- :ame "Sons of MRS. SAMUEL ROSENBERG Chairman Banquet Committee, The present executive board con- sists of the following: lgratulations From the Furnishers of THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME The new edifice will not only accommodate a large number of street and the Ladies Auxiliary of worshippers but will also provide B'nai Moshe was organized by Mrs. educational, social and recreation- al facilities for its members, now numbering over 300, their wives, sons and daughters. Kohnel B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE 2:30 P. M. at Dexter boulevard and Lawrence avenue, Corner Stone Laying Exercises: Welcome by President Robert Rosenberg, Address by Rabbi Moses Fischer, Address by Julius Deutelbaum, Placing of Cornerstone. In case of rain or inclement weather a tent will be pro- vided for the audience. 6:30 P. M., at the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud Torah, Banquet, tendered by the Sisterhood, Musical program by Lerman's Juvenile Concert Band. I 8 P. M., addresses at banquet: Rabbi Moses Fischer, Hon. Harry B. Keidan, Judge of the Circuit Court, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Vocal selections by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld. Toastmaster, lion. James I. Ellman. 10 P. M., Dance, music by Lerman's Dance Orchestra. The present incumbent of the presidency, Robert Rosenberg, suc- ceeded to the chair in the fall of 1927, at a time when the congre- gation, having left its own home in the spring of the year, occu- pied rented quarters at the corner of Linwood and Clairmount ave- nues. The large attendance of members and families on the high holidays necessitated the rental of the main auditorium of Jericho Temple for these occasions. ium will seat 650. There will be large class Torah and Sunday Sschool, and rooms are being sffice and rabies study. have a meeting seat 320. le same level Best Wishes to the New THE SISTERHOOD B'NAI MOSHE PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 25 OF B'NAI MOSHE Temporary Quarters. ze is being built on a lot 96 by 105. It is to front. will accommodate 400 at tables, 800 at lectures, Adjoining it will be a large, modernly equipped be showers and lockers adjoining the gymna- also have a gage for an orchestra and for the • Congratulations and Best Wishes to the B'nai Moshe Synagogue Cadillac 1425 Compliments of From • The NUSSBAUM Congratulations L. J. GREGOR Company Upon the Laying of the Cornerstone MANUFACTURERS' REPRESENTATIVE Best Wishes for the Success Compliments of Who Will Furnish the of the Kohner & Payne Interior, Exterior Finish B'nai Moshe Synagogue ARCHITECTS For the New Synagogue of the new B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE 5584 Maplewood Avenue. The Jacoby family 404 Kresge Bldg. Cadillac 6155 5' Euclid 0990