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JEWISH CHRONICLE and
The Legal Chronicle
Synagogue Activities
will be the subject of the sermon
to be preached by Rabbi Leon
Fram at the Sabbath Eve Service
of Temple Israel, Friday night,
April 12, at 8:30, in the Lecture
Hall of the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
Temple Israel announces that
its Passover morning service will
be held in the Lecture Hall of the
Detroit Institute of Arts, Tuesday
morning, April 18, at 10:30. Rabbi
Leon Fram will preach on the
subject, "This Victorious Pass-
over." It is also announced tint
the Union Haggadah. the booklet
of the home Seder service, is ob-
tainable daily at the office of
Temple Israel, 610 Boulevard Bldg.
and on Saturday and Sunday
mornings at the Religious School
(Hampton School, 1840) Warring-
ton Drivel,
Temple Israel
"Mushrooms Coming Up," a com-
edy produced and directed by
Mrs. Harold Schackne, will be stag-
ed at 1:15 p.m., Monday, April 8,
at the Detroit Institute of Arts
Bnai David Auxiliary
by the Sisterhood of Temple Is-
rael. Mesdames Sol Rosenman,
Jack Starkstein, Ellis Fisher, Earl
Freshman, Benjamin Merkle, Jo-
seph Silver and William Green-
berg make up the cast. A dessert
luncheon will precede the play.
"Who Shall Inherit the Atom?"
on Tuesday, April 16, at 6 p.m., in
the Temple Social Hall.
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Young Israel veterans and oth'r
traditionally minded Detroit ser-
vicemen, to be honored at Young
MRS. J. WEINGARDEN
Israel's "Welcome Home" dinner
Wednesday, April 10, in the Bnai
Mrs. Joseph Weingarden was in-
Moshe Social Hall, will hear an stalled as president of the Bnai
address by Chaplain Sydney K. David Ladies Auxiliary, a posi-
Mossman, who has recently re- tion she has held for several
turned from overseas service. His terms, at a recent meeting of the
address will climax a program group. Mrs. Joshua Sperka acted I
which will include formal induc- as installing officer. Others re-
tion into Young Israel of veter- elected were Mrs. Louis Nudleman,
ans who have availed themselves vice-president; Mrs. Mary Horn-
of free membership, and accept- stein, treasurer, and Mr. Sam
ance of membership cards in be- Zack, secretary.
half of men and women still in
service by their parents or their
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friends.
The Annual Congregational Seil- •
er of Temple Beth El will be held •
Temple Beth El
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
The regular monthly meeting 1
The Seder ritual will be con-
the Congregation Bnai Moshe
ducted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
terhood will be held on Morm.i
and the Seder music will be under
afternoon, April 8, in the So( it
the direction of Jason H. Tickton.
Hall of the Synagogue. A dess'.rt
Morris Kesner, who formerly held
luncheon will be served at 12
the position of Cantor in the State
p.m., following which there will
of Massachusetts, will be the solo-
the annual election of officers. Can-
ist.
tor David Katzman will renq
Special treats will be given to
several musical numbers, and f t oo
children. Reservations for the Sed-
Douglas I. Brown will he the gi
er will he accepted at the Temple
speaker as representative from
not later than April 9. The Tem-
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thpirhiell. JDC
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ple asks all those who will attend
the Seder to bring a package for
Campaign, the president, Mrs. I
the Joint Distribution Committee
E. Goodman, urges all members
Drive for European Jews.
bring foodstuff to this and eve,
subsequent meeting.
PAGEL'S, Inc.
Young Israel
MRS. HAROLD SCHAKNE
Friday, April 5, 194(1
GIFTS
Rabbi Jacob Hochman, direct ,
of the Conservative Synagogues
Chicago, will address the Sham.'
Zedek Sisterhood at its Apr;;
meeting next Monday. His topi..
"The Strange Case of Dr. Zolli '
will receive impetus through h:.
acquaintance with Dr. Zolli, tip
chief rabbi of Rome, prior to the
latter's conversion to Catholicism
A musical program, consisting
of piano seelctions, will be pre
sented by Miss Harriet Lewis
Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg
program chairman.
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