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CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

July 9, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:- CENTER ACTIVITIES -:-

Soprano and Violinist
In Concert July 14

3

ORDAIN

(Continued from Page 1)

Dr. Hiram B. Weiss, chairman
of the college board of govern-
ors, on fd tine
on Adolph Rosen-

my footsteps, adding another be1
U n i
link to the chain."
Hebrew Congregations, brought
greetings and confirmed the ordi-
In his advice to the new rab- nations.

Hods of two weeks or longer may
Margaret Winthrop To
still be made. Adults and chil-
dren who are not members of Conduct Charm Series
the Center are also welcome to
Rosina Betman, Detroit so- attend camp.
Announcement has been m ade bis, Dr. Barnston observed first
Invocation was by Dr. Max
that Temples "can only become
prano, and Margaret Graves, De-
Camp Chelsea this summer is that Miss Margaret Winthrop, beautiful when the precious Werner, Fairmont, W. Va., and
troit violinist, will be guest ar-
being directed by Mrs. Clara fashion expert at Montgomery- words of our Torah are
benediction was by Dr. David
tists at the third in a series of
expound-
Avrunin, who for many years
Philipson, Cincinnati. The HUC
Ward's, will conduct a four ses- ed from their pulpits an.
d a re- choir, led by Dr. Eric Werner
vas a director of the children's
c amp, Camp Avrunin. Mrs. Av- sion charm series beginning Wed- sponsive congregation will reply of the faculty, provided the
.
with
a
'we
will
hear
and
•unin is known to the members nesdaY, July 14, at 8:30 p. ni. do.'"
an ( we will music.
0 f various women's organizations Miss Winthrop, who is well known
he pointed out thatAward of degrees incruded
b ecause of her communal inter- to Center members, has asked the Second,
rabbi is "primarily the teach- honorary doctorate of Hebrew
sts. She is being assisted in that all young women interested er, the man singled out to ex- Letters upon Professor Louis
amp by a full staff of cooks in attending the series register plain Judaism to his congrega- Ginsberg of Jewish Theological
nurse, and counsellors,
with Miss Matilda Se r ill before lion."
Seminary for distinguished
Camp Chelsea is located On the first lecture.
achievements as the outstanding
"All other qui dificationhis
s
Lehman Lake, beautiful, health-
The following topics will be in- eloquence, his pop
ularity, his char- Jewish scholar of this generation
the series: "Putting ity, his appearance
ful farm country. It may be eluded in th
and in honor of his 70th birth-
his Pe digree day
Your
Best
Foot
reached conveniently by car or ,,
Forward,'
r ; Roger William Straus, New
are subsidiary," he con tinued.
Greyhound bus. Camp fees
What's Your Glamor Score?", "He has to move Heaven and York City, one of America's out-
p er "The Ma
week are: Mothers' Club members
sic Formula For Sue- earth to bring the congregation standing Jewish laymen, leader
$16; their children, $12; non- cess," "What's Your • Type and nearer to God.
in interfaith movements, past na-
member adults $21; their children, What To Do".
" The High Priest was not God's el
tional president of National Fed-
$14. Further details regarding
representative upon earth but oration of Temple Brotherhoods.
registration and camp inform- Second Joint Project To
Honorary doctorate of divinity
man's representative before God.
tion will be furnished by Miss Be Held Sunday, July 11
following
four Krass
HUC grada-
The difference is crucial. His word to
ates:
Dr. Nathan
E
Dorothy Rosenberg, cam p regis-
was not final, his actions were
(03),
trar at the Center office, Ma-
Sunday afternoon, July 11, not infallible, his power was not rabbi emeritus of T
Temple mann-
Bison 8400.
El, New York; Rabbi i Isaac
will be the date of the second supernatural. He was simply
Land-
a man
C6), Editor
of the Univer-
project sponsored jointly by the man among men, who had fitted
sal Jewish
Encyclopedia,
New
Center and the Bnai Moshe Youth himself to teach, a man who had
Group. An afternoon program
York City; Rabbi Harold F. Rein-
the gift of eloquence and a man hart ('15), Barton Street Syne-
consisting of a dip in the pool, of reasonably good charter."
outdoor games, dancing and re-
acnston gogue, London; Rabbi Samuel S.
Third and finally, Dr. Bar
The Council of Mothers' Clubs freshments will begin about 2:30 said, the most vitally important Meyerberg ('I7), Kansas City,
Mo., leader in civic reform in his
will be hostess to the USO on in the Center court.
lesson is that the rabbi's chief cit
y.
Monday afternoon, July 12. The
duty is to teach the people about
God.
The degree of doctor of He-
Council will also sponsor a boat, Activities for 13-
"Many
will
ride to Bob-Lo on Monday, July And 14-Year-Olds
tion
this,"
l be found to ques- brew letters for completion of
19. The boats are scheduled to
he ued. " Ac- academic work to: Rabbi Theo-
For youths 13 kind 14 years cording to one, the rabbi's main (lore S. Ross ('35), Brooklyn
leave at 10 a. m. and 2 p.
:
from the (lock at the foot of old 'who have wanted recreational duty is to direct the communal Rabbi Lou H. Silberman, Jr.
ROSINA BETMAN
Woodward Ave. Games will be activities in the late afternoon, charities. Another will maintain ( 43), HUC faculty member and
past L.
two
years holder
of
held at the park, for which prizes announcement has been made that by his example he must lead for
Edward
Heinsheimer
Fellow-
open-air concerts at the Jewish
will be awarded to both children that a program consisting of arts the people along the path of vir- ship.
Community Center, at 9 o'clock and adults.
and crafts, outdoor games and tue and yet a third will plead for
Wednesday evening, July 14. Miss
The next sewing bee of the swimming will be scheduled at the social service.
Newly ordained rabbis: Alfred
Betman will sing American music
Northwest Study Club will be Center from 3 to 6 two after-
"Charity is a moral attribute J. Barnston, Houston, Tex., who
and two Hebrew songs by Julius held on Tuesday, July 13, at the noons a week, beginning July
will assume his
rabbini ca l Lou
which is encouraged by religion in Temple
due
tiiss
Chajes. Miss Graves, winner of
Brith Sholom,
home of Mrs. Bertha Cohen of 12. All Center members are in-
-
the state auditions for young ar- 15791 Indiana Ave.
but
which
the
Jew
cannot
sub-
ville;
Herbert
E.
Drooz,
Albany,
vited to take part in this inter- stitute for religion.
tists, sponsored by the National
esting program without charge,
N. Y., to go to Wilmington, Del.;
Federation of Music Clubs, will
"Judaism
lays
all emphasis Leonard A. Greenberg, New York
th
g
and others are welcomed at a
e to New Rochelle, N. Y.; Eu-
play Lalo's "Symphonic Espag-
upon ual
e rihteousness
of City,
and
slight fee. Come in now and reg- individ
nole" and "Introduction and
and not until]
gene J. Lipman, Pittsburgh, to
ister for a good time.
then can social then
righteousness
be Ft
Rondo Capricioso" by Saint-
consummated. Judaism tells
. Worth, Tex.; Julius J. Node]
Saens, as well as other pieces by
New Boy Scout
cry individual to cultivate his St. ouis, to Cleveland as assist-
Kreisler and Simonetti. Lauradell
Camp
Habonim,
the
Center
s
soul by spiritual communion with ant to Rabbi Barnett Brickner;
' Members Wanted
Pe ppard will be accompanist.
(lay camp, opened early this wee,:
his Maker and by such means to William Seligman, Toledo, O., to
There will be no charge for ad with a large number of
Niagara Falls N.
N Y
raise himself and to
Bo y S cou
camixrs
t Tr oop No. 26
.; Richard E.
mission.
5, the Divine which is o
bring him.
out Singer, Cleveland Heights
enrolled. Campers have partici- which meets at the Center each
within
0 to
pated in a program of activities, Tuesday
"Life without the God idea to Duluth; Bernard Starkoff ' Cl e' v e-
from 7 to 9:15 )
!. m., give it vitality is useless value land Heights, to Na shville; Leo
including swimming., arts and has sent out call fOr new mem-
nature lore and games. hers, according to the new Scout less and meanie
J. Stillpass, Ft. Way
ne Ind., to
have been divided into leaders, Aaron Hyman and
"The modern rabbi is con Memphis
Memphis; Theodore Wiener, Cin-
be gmnets
'
• and a vanced swim- on
stantly
in
the
cinnati,
to
Kenosha
d
t Jasper. Boys from 12 to 20
public eye as h ,
Wis
niers, with beginners using the are eligible for scouting. Hikes, stands before the worl .d as the
All 10 graduates are replacing
pool for the first period imme_ first aid, nature lore, camp craft, representative of his community, rabbis who have left their
pits to serve the country as chpul-
Camp Chelsea opened on Tues- diately after the quiet hour, and camping and outdoor cooking are
"It is occasionally necessary gains.
a p-
day, July 6, and plans have been advanced swimmers getting their included in the regular activities for him to declare himself un-
made for its continuation until turn immediately afterward. Game of the Boy Scouts. The Boy equivocally upon certain burning
The July 3 graduation would
Aug. 31. Registrations for pe- room activities are included in Scouts are also contributing their questions of the day, to brand have been held in June, 1944,
th
e program between the swim- hell) toward the war effort by vice and folly utterly, regardless had there been no war, and it is
ming. period and the close of collecting scrap and doing Ines- of consequences, to laud right the college's second commence-
camp at 3:30. senger work for the Office of living and right thinking even meet this year under the accel-
Thursday mornings in camp Civilian Defense.
when such a course may be un- crated plan.
popular.
have been set aside for trips and
Mr. Hyman and Mr. Jasper an-
outings. Last Thursday, July 8, nounce that this Center troop
"Not that it is a rabbi's duty
There are four qualities which
one section of campers visited will be the first in the city to to act as a wet blanket upon his we find among pupils: Easily
the exhibit at the General Mo- organize an Emergency Service flock. Judaism does not identify learnt and easily forgotten; slov.•
tors Bldg., and Radio Station Corps as part of the Civilian De- piety with a long face. It frowns to learn and slow to forget;
WJR in the Fisher Bldg. A sec- fense program. Boys under this upon asceticism. Our sages warn quick to learn and slow to for-
ond group went downtown on a Program will assist in case of an us against fiery denunciation get, and slow to learn and quick
trip through the Detroit News emergency.
Training for air without adequate cause." to forget.
Bldg.
squadrons and sea scouting will Honorar y Degrees
The next camp period will be- also be included in the troop's
"They who guide the multitu d
e
President Julian Morgenstern on the path of virtue, shall
gin on Monday, July 19. Regis- activities. New members are in-
shir e
tration for this period must be vited to attend the next meeting of the college awarded the hon- as the stars in heaven.' This
completed by Thursday, July 15. of the troop on Tuesday evening. orary and academic degrees and saying refers to the conscientious
ordained the new rabbis. teachers.
Complete information may be ob-
tained by calling the camp regis-
New Detroiters
tray at Madison 8400.
Continuing discussions on cm-
rent topics, the New Detroiters
group will be addressed by Mrs.
BEFORE VACATIONS:
Katherine Lowrie on Saturday,
Don't dare go away without
July 10. Mrs. Lowrie will dis-
calling Famous for Storage !
cuss the "Labor Movement in
1943".

Mothers' Clubs To
Be USO Hostesses

Second Habonim Camp
Period Opens July 19

Plans Are Made To
Keep Camp Chelsea
Open Until Aug. 31

LAST CALL FOR

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The first summer outdoor film
program will be held this Mon-
day at 9 p. m., in the Center
court. Films dealing with chil-
dren in wartime, including pro-
gressive education methods, nur-
sery schools and education of
children evacuated from their
homes, will be projected. An ani-
mated cartoon, "The Big Bad
Wolf," will aiso be shown.
The film programs, lasting ap-
proximately an hour, will be a
regular feature of the Center
summer procrrarn, and will be
held every Monday night in the
court. Admission is free to Cen-
tel. members, and a small charge
of 17 cents is made to non-
members.

Rabbi Leon Frani will open
the series of book chats on Tues-
day at 8:30 p. m. He will review
"Mission to Moscow," with em-
phasis on both the book and
movie versiooq. The book . chat
will be held in the Music Room.
Other books scheduled to be
reviewed daring the su
summerse-
ries are "The Moon Is Down"
by John Steinhock. and "The
Human
Comedy"
by
William.
Saroyan.

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