A merica Yewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO April 11, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 7 Rabbi Joel Fischer To Occupy Pulpit Of the Bnai Moshe Brother of Rabbi Moses Fischer Is a Famous Scholar , Rabbi Joel Fischer, of Deva, Rumania, famous as a scholar and orator, and brother of Rabbi Moses Fischer, will occupy the pulpit at Congregation Bnai Moshe, the first day Passover, Saturday, April 12. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will deliver the sermon the second day, Sunday, April 13. The newly elected officers and directors of the congregation will be installed by Rabbi Moses Fischer on Sunday morning. Cantor David Katzman will conduct services both days, be- ginning at 8:45 a. tn. and 6:30 in the afternoon. AT THESE ,44106,1g/ ■ 4.0111111 - 046,14', All "General Electric" bargains which fairly shout "Hurry." 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There will be no general meet- ing of the Auxiliary during April, due to the intervention of Passover. The closing meeting will be held in May, in the form of a tea. Chairmen of committees for the coming year are: advisory, chairman, Mrs. I. E. Goodman; co-chairman, Mrs. A. M. Feral . ; membership and dues collection, chairnlion, Mrs. S. Benjamin; co- chairman, Mesdames N. J. Lip- pitt, Ben Arkin, S. Ginsberg, Mrs. A. Homonoff, Mrs. M. Wag- ner, Mrs. S. Levison; revision, Mrs. A. B. Stralser; telephone squad, Mrs. A. Homonoff; hos- tesses, chairman, Mrs. T. Lebo- vitz; co-chairman, Mrs. P. Gore- lick; program, chairman, Mrs. George Koven; co-chairmen, Mes- dames David Werbe, I. E. Good- man, A. M. Feral.; occupational therapy, chairman, Mrs. Jack Kavanau; motor corps, chairman, Mrs. A. A. Messinger; sunshine, Mrs. Joseph Rose; courtesy, Mrs. Jules Wolfson; flower fund, Mrs. Nate Kaletsky; publicity, Mrs. P. Gorelick, Mrs. H. Holtman; print- ing, Mrs. S. 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