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CHANGE OF TIME IN SABBATH
SERVICES AT TEMPLE BETH EL
Beginning on Saturday, June 15, Sabbath services will begin
at Temple Beth El each week at 10 o'clock instead of at 11 as
heretofore. The Sabbath Eve services were concluded last Friday
night when Dr. Leo M. Franklin spoke on the topic "Is This the
End?" before a large and enthusiastic congregation. The evening
services will be resumed in the early fall, but in the meantime,
Sabbath morning services go forward uninterruptedly throughout
the summer.
MT. SINAI HOSPITAL ASS'N SWELLS
DETROIT JEWISH HOSPITAL FUND
Check for $5,000 Presented to Fred M. Butzel at Third
Anniversary Celebration
An audience of 1,000 attended
the third anniversary celebration
of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Asso-
ciation, at Hotel Statler, last
Sunday evening.
An impressive program marked
the presentation of a check to
Fred M. Butzel, who was the
chairman of the 1940 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, towards the Jew-
ish hospital fund established
through an allocation in the
drive. This check, for $5,000,
will help create the nucleus for
a Jewish hospital here.
Nathaniel Goldstick was mas-
ter of ceremonies. A brief ad-
dress of acceptance was delivered
by Mr. Butzel. There was also an
address by Rabbi Leon Fram,
who pointed to the traditional
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Jewish method of building even
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in time of destruction. Dr. Harry
Saltzstein spoke briefly on the
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need for a Jewish hospital.
An address of welcome was
given by Mrs. Jacob Harvith,
of the Mt. Sinai Hos-
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pital Association. Mrs. Charles
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shared honors with Mrs. Harvith
in making the presentation of
the check to Mr. Butzel, Mrs.
Joshua Karbal was chairman of
the committee on arrangements
for this celebration. Members of
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the Jr. Mt. Sinai League also at-
ANING CO. tended the gathering.
The musical program, which
was arranged by Mrs. David B.
Werbe, included vocal solos by
Alan Sumitz, accompanied by
Miss Florence Kutzin. A tableau
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featured the cutting of the birth-
day cake. There was singing of
the Star Spangled Banner and
God Bless America.
There were numerous messages
of greeting to the gathering, as
well as floral gifts.
In a message to the meeting,
Isidore Sobeloff, executive di-
rector of the JeWish Welfare
Fedaration, complimented t h e
Mount Sinai Hospital Associa-
tion for its continuing interest
in communal affairs, and noted
particularly the fact that its co-
operation extended beyond its
immediate concern with the hos-
pital problem, to all matters of
Jewish community activity.
Accompanying the message
was a formal statement advising
the Association that the cam-
paign returns were now being
audited and that as soon as the
campaign figures were final, all
agencies and causes included in
the campaign would receive their
fair proportion of funds beyond
last year's total. Except for spe-
cial priority to certain categories
of refugee work, all items in the
1940 budget including that for
the hospital, will receive pro-
rata grants.
"The difficulties of the pres-
ent world situation," said Mr.
Sobeloff, "may delay progress on
the local scene, but once and
for all, we have established the
fact that the hospital program is
part of the community's will and
desire and that only immediate
economic difficulties and not op-
position to the idea momentarily
stand in the way.
"May I urge the Mount Sinai
organization to show zeal and to
exercise patience ; zeal to carry
forward the work, and patience
in the knowledge that in due
course, their dream will be real-
ized."
An appeal is made by the Mt.
Sinai Hospital Association for the
payment of dues by members and
for the enlisting of new members.
Dues may be paid by old and
new members through Mrs.
Charles Gitlin, financial secre-
tary, 2750 Elmhurst Ave.
Epstein and Levinthal Re-
ceive Honorary Degrees
at Seminary Commence-
ment
Professor Jacob Nahum Epstein
of Hebrew University in Jeru-
salem and Rabbi Israel Herbert
Levinthal of the Brooklyn Jew-
ish Center received honorary de-
grees from the Jewish Theolog-
ical Seminary of America at the
commencement exercises held at
the Seminary buildings at Broad-
way and 122nd St., New York
City, June 9.
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North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
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hi honor of confirmation of Peter
1 '01...land, Edward M. Blumberg, Bar-
bara Helen Blumrosen and Maerit Ber-
nard Rallet. from Mr. and Mrs. Harry
c. efrossman; in honor of the wedding.
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
1Vineman, from Miss Edit h IleavenrIch
In honor of liar Mitzvah of Phillip Cap-
lan, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
Srlke r, in honor of birthday of Andrew
tVineman, from Jr. and Mrs. II. J.
1 -evY: In honor of birthday of Mrs.
Joseph Friedman. from Dr. and Mrs.
h. J. Levy ; In memory of Leo Wald -
hot t, from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arn-
feld, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ntoses.
Par t he Supplementary Medical As-
sistance Fund for Children; In honor
of t he on firma tion of Peter IL cope-
land, from Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hart-
man and Mr. And Mrs. Charles Ham-
burger; In honor of the confirmation of
hods Rot hberg, from Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Hartman
and
Mr. and
Mrs.
Charles Hamburger; In honor of the
confirmation of Ethel Rose Isenberg.
from Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman and
Mr. and Mra. Charles Hamburger; In
honor of the confirmation of Edward
Mayer Blumberg, from Mr. and Mrs.
Marie'', Hamburger; In honor of the
enntirmation of Barbara Helen Blum-
rosen, from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
burger; In honor of the r onfirmation of
Marjorie Samson, from Mr. nad Mrs.
Charles Hamburger; In honor of the
infirmation of MarrIt Bernard Kallet,
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger;
In honor of the confirmation of Alfred
Loewenstein, from Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hamburger.
June
14 1940
Picnic of Lechem Aniyim
on June 23
League of National Home
for Jewish Children t o
Meet Wednesday
The Detroit Ladies Lechem
Aniyim picnic will be held at
Palmer Park on Sunday, June
23, near the children's swimming
pool. The committee is planning
refreshments and entertainment.
Arrangements are being made
for the annual all-day excursion
to Put-in-Bay for Sunday, July
14. For information and reserva-
tions call Mrs. Weinstein, Town-
sent 5-8718.
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The Detroit League of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren will hold its final taming
of the season on Wednesday,
June 19, at 1:30 p. m., at the
Jewish Community Center, Elec-
tion of officers will take place,
and the reports of standin g com-
mittee chairmen will be read,
On Friday, June 21, a sub-
scription luncheon will be held
at the Knollwood Country Club
for all incoming and outgoing
officers, board members, commit-
tee chairmen and general chair-
men of fund-raising projects.
Mrs. S. H. Levy, University 2-
6725, is in charge of reserva.
t b i‘ l i ooaaAnui rice
the recent meeting of the
s.t(.1 held at the home of Mrs,
Saffir, the members vol-
unteered their services to the
American Red Cross under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Al Koff-
man.
Anyone desiring to make con-
tributions to the Detroit League
for the Home at Denver may do
so by contacting Mrs. Ben Sil-
berstein, 18242 Santa Barbara,
chairman of the Happy Day and
Memorial Fund.
changing, that all civilization was
coming to an end."
Edman reminds us of the
Greek epitaph:
"A shipwrecked sailor on this
coast bids you set sail,
Full many a gallant ship ere
we were lost weathered
the gale."
But historical - mindedness is
helpful for other purposes than
merely to remind us that the
past was just as bad or worse.
According to Edman, it gives us
an inkling of the root causes
which bring about a recurrence
of the evils. If the diseases which
result in these violent distempers
can be studied to their origins,
perspective will have proved use-
ful as well as soothing.
Edman has a strange devotion
to psychiatry which, he believes,
is one of the keys to the human
soul. Through psychiatry the de-
mons which enchain man's, mind
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the creator of more reasonable
human beings. The third key to
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present the agent of man's de-
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perbly revealing. But when he
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—or even of practical politics—
he is more halting in his pro-
cedures. Man can yet be saved,
he says. "We have not seriously
tried to give the common man
an adequate voice in the com-
monweal . . . It is true, now,
possibly more than ever, that the
generality of mankind, left to
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themselves, would live in amity
and kindness." But since they
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its scourges. Man has always
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candle over "the abyss of de-
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forts and pleasures of this mo-
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the welcoming heart and the lib-
erated mind . . . The moments
of happiness possible to us even
now are a more real consola-
tion, perhaps, than any promise
of future happiness would be,
and not simply because they are
birds in the hand. They are the
evidences and tokens of a better
world."
At another point, he says: "It
is not cynical but realistic to
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serenity is not to have too great
expectations ; it is essential, if
we are to have peace of mind in
times of crisis, that we have no
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guidance that comes from the
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