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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Zedakah's Reunion Buffet
Dinner on Nov. 3

Zedakah Club's reunion and
buffet dinner will be held on
Monday, Nov. 3, at 7 p. m., ex-
clusively for members. Dinner
will be served at the home of
Mrs. Harry Rott, 17500 Fair-
field Ave. The meeting, to fol-
low immediately after dinner will

be held at the home of Mrs.
Max Rosenbaum, 17516 Fairfield Shaarey Zedek to Start Its Friday
Evening Services on November 7
Ave. Mrs. Maurice Knopper is
chairman of arrangements for thsi
Rabbi Hershman to Deliver the First of Series of Ad-
buffet dinner.
dresses; First Service Dedicated to Hadassah
Mrs. Ben Jacobs, founder of
the organization, will address the
The opening series of the late will alternate in delivering the
group. Ida Hillman and Sally Friday evening services of Con- sermons.
Brontman will give an original gregation Shaarey Zedek will be
The first service will be dedi-
skit. Helen Sloan, accordianist, inaugurated Nov. 7, at 8:15 p. m. cated to Hadassah, the women's
will render several selections.
An interesting service has this Zionist organization, and Rabbi
year been prepared by Dr. A. M. Hershman will deliver the ad-
Hershman and Rabbi Morris Ad- dress. His topic will be "Re-
ler, in collaboration with the Fri- demption and the Cause of Zion-
day evening services committee, ism."
lunder the chairmanship of Nor-
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, as-
man M. Snider.
sisted by the choir, will chant
Rabbis Hershman and Adler the services.

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October 31, 1941

Jewish Educational
Conference Nov. 7_9

D etroit Leaders to Participat e in

the Deliberations in Cleveland

A special regional eduea• deal
conference devoted to Jewisi, edu-
cation is being convened L. the
East Central States Regitql of
the Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare unds and the Amer-
ican Association for Jewish Edu-
cation, acting through the local
Bureau of Jewish Education, i n
Cleveland, on Nov. 8 and 9. The
following communities are Par-
ticipating: Buffalo, Canton, Cin-
cinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, De-
troit, Dayton, Indianapolis, Pitts-
Dr. Cole to Address
burgh, South Bend, Toledo and
Drama to Feature
Youngstown. Other communities
Luncheon of Mich.
Pisgah's Meeting expected
to participate are Akron,
and the smaller cities
Educators on Nov. 5 Michigan Bnai Brith Council to Louisville
around Cleveland, Pittsburgh and
Meet on Sunday
Detroit. meeting will be devoted
Dr. Stewart G. Cole, formerly
This
A
"March
of
Time"
drama
will
president of Kalamazoo College
to a discussion of the problems
and now director of the service be featured at the next meeting of Jewish education in the re
of Pisgah Bnai Brith Lodge No.
Bureau for Intercultural Educa- 34 on Monday evening, Nov. 3, gion. The conference will be held
tion, will be a guest of honor at at the Jewish Community Cen- at the Fenway Hall Hotel and
Mahler
Tn
a luncheon at Detroit-Leland Ho- ter.
e conference will open Sat-
A series of scenes depicting
events relative to Jewish current urday night with a symposurn on
history will be a part of the the theme: "What Program of
drama, according to Irwin Aaron, Jewish Education Should the
Community Support?" A highly
dramatic chairman.
qualified group of laymen who
Samuel W. Leib, past-president will represent Cleveland, Cincin-
of the Pisgah Lodge, will preside nati, Rochester and other com-
over the semi-annual meeting of munities will participate.
the Michigan Bnai Brith Council
Sunday morning will be de-
that will take place at the Park
American Hotel in Kalamazoo, voted to a discussion of "What
Michigan, Sunday, Nov. 2. Harry the Region Can Do to Promote
Interest and Support
Yudkoff, Louis Schostak, Rudolph Communal
Meyersohn, Louis Rosenzweig, of Jewish Education." Leading
laymen from various communities
Sam Maza and Milton Weinstein will discuss the following clues-
are delegates from Pisgah Lodge tions: "How the American Asso-
while Herbert Eskin, Jack Law- ciation for Jewish Education and
son and Max H. Goldhoff will the Council of Jewish Federations
serve as alternates. A banquet and Welfare Funds Can Help
followed by a dance will con- Communities Locally in Organiz-
clude the day's activities.
ing Jewish Education More Ef-
Those in need of transporta- fectively"; "What Can Be Done
tion to the meeting should get for Smaller and Larger Commu-
in touch with the president of nities?"; "Specific Problems of
the Council, Sam W. Leib, at Ra. Communities in the Region Who
4632 or Un. 2-75574.
Are Endeavoring to Organize a
Coordinated, Centralized Jewish
Educational Program," etc.
On Sunday noon, the Hon. Mark
DR. STEWART G. COLE
Bnai Brith Women
Eisner, president of the Ameri-
tel, Wednesday noon, Nov. 5. He
To Meet on Monday can Association for Jewish Edu-
will speak on the subject, "In.
cation, former chairman of the
tercultural Education—an Exper•
Women's Auxiliary No. 122 of Board of Higher Education of
iment in the American Way of Bnai Brith will meet on Monday, New York City, will address the
Life."
Nov. 3, at 8:30 p. m., in the conference at a luncheon on the
Dr. Cole will speak under the third floor chapel of Temple Beth theme: "A Program for Ameri-
combined auspices of the De- El. Mrs. Saul Rosenman, presi- can Jewish Education."
On Sunday afternoon the Amer.
troit Round Table of Christians dent, will conduct the meeting.
lean
Association for Jewish Edu-
and Jews, the Religious Educa-
In preparation for the annual
tion Association of America, donor luncheon, to take place on cation will arrange a session at
Michigan Branch, and the Corn- Dec. 16, at the Masonic Temple, Fenway Hall of its executive
mittee on Intercultural Relations plans have been made for a rally committee and board of govern-
of the Department of Public In- on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 8:30 ors. Besides Mark Eisner, Israel
struction of the State of Mich- p. m., in the social hall of Tem- Chipkin, secretary of the Ameri-
can Association for Jewish Edu-
igan.
ple Beth El.
cation, and president of the Na-
The luncheon will be held in
Highlighting the program will
the Jade Room of the Detroit be a Gay Nineties Show featuring tionala Conference of Jewish So-
Leland Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram the Junior Auxiliaries. Miss Char- cial Welfare, and Samuel Grand,
who is president of the Religious lotte Gant, 2nd vice-president of executive secretary of the Ameri-
Education Association, Michigan Women's District Grand Lodge can Association for Jewish Edu-
Branch, is secretary of this joint No. 6 and past president of the cation, are coming to the confer-
luncheon conference and reser- Detroit Auxiliary, who has just ence from New York City.
Friday, the professional Jewish
vations for the luncheon may be returned from a conference in
made by writing or telephoning Chicago, will talk on the Anti- educators of the region will con-
to discuss important pro-
him either at the Belcrest, CO. Defamation League. Refreshments vene
5700, or Temple Israel office, will be served, and all members fessional problems related to
Jewish education. Their sessions
1006 Fox Bldg., RA. 8142.
are invited to bring their friends. will be conducted in Hebrew,
The occasion for Dr. Cole's
Mrs. Leonard Sims, donor
coming is the annual fall confer- luncheon chairman, reports an
ence of the Religious Education overwhelming response to the Agudath Hamorim
Association. In addition to the forthcoming event. She states
To Meet Saturday
luncheon session addressed by that for those wishing to rum-
Dr. Cole, there will be an after- mage an excellent location has
The Agudath Hamorim (He-
noon session addressed by Dr. been leased, and anyone wishing
Ernest J. Chave, associate pro- to earn pledge money should con- brew Teachers' Organization,
fessor of education at the Uni- tact Mrs. Lewis Manning, Un. branch of the Midwestern Fed-
versity of Chicago, and chairman 3-8996, Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, eration of Hebrew Teachers)
of the executive committee of Un. 1-5385, Mrs. Marvin Levy, opens its activities of the new
semester, October 1941—Septem-
the Religious Education Associa- Un. 1-9103.
ber 1942, with a meeting at the
tion. He will speak on the sub-
Rose Sittig Cohen Branch of the
ject "The Place of Religion in
Uited Hebrew Schools on Satur-
the Total Experience of the
Special Meeting of the
day evening, Nov. 1, at 9 o'clock.
Child."
J.W.E.W.O. Nov. 3
A report of activities of the
Leading authorities in public
past year will be given by the
school education in Detroit, as
A special meeting of the Jewish secretary, Michael Michlin. Plans
well as leading personalities in
religious education in Detroit, Women's European Welfare Or- for the year will be outlined by
are expected to attend both the ganization will be held Monday, Solomon Kasdan, president of the
luncheon and the meeting with Nov. 3, at Congregation Bnai Agudath. Bernard Isaacs, superin-
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at tendent of the United Hebrew
Dr. Chave.
12 noon.
Schools, will extend greetings.
Dr. Chave is author of "Per-
Final arrangements will be
sonality Development in Chil-
dren" and "Measuring Religion." made for the 22nd annual dance Card Party of Sisterhood of
to be given Sunday, Nov. 16, at
Bnai Moshe Nov. 5
the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Mrs. Sam Osnos is general
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
chairman. This affair is under
Jews Aid Corpus
the management of the Avodah tion Bnai Moshe will be host to
of the organization, with members and friends at a card
Christi YMCA Juniors
party Wednesday evening, Nov.
Miss Shor as secretary.
5, at Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs.
A
luncheon
will
be
served
be-
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (Reli-
Morris Weinstein is chairman of
fore
the
meeting
and
European
gious News Service)—One of this
arrangements committee. The
city's leading Jewish citizens moving pictures will be shown.
public is invited.
played a major role here in
The Sisterhood is also actively
ground-breaking ceremonies for Attend the historic Balfour Day preparing
for the annual Chanu-
Corpus Christi's new $80,000
observance and Brandeis Me- kah ball at Hotel Statler, Sun
YMCA building. The first spade-
morial Meeting at the Shaarey day, Dec. 7. Mrs. Harry Meer
full of dirt was turned by S.
Zedek--Sunday, Nov. 2, 2:30 is chairman of this affair and
Gugenheim, donor of the Y's
p. m. Principal speakers, U. S. is assisted by Mrs. Irwin Simms.
.$25,000 building site. The invo-
Senator Prentiss M. Brown and
The Sisterhood will hold a
cation was delivered by Rabbi
Dean William Krichbaum of meeting next Tuesday, Nov. 4,
Sidney Wolf.
Detroit College of Law.
at 8:30 p. m.

