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Synagogue Activities

Temple Beth El

The annual Mother's Day service
of Temple Beth El, sponsored by
the Sisterhood, will be held on
Saturday, May 11, at 11 a.m. Mes-
sages will be delivered by Mrs.
l'Benjamin L. Lambert, Mrs. Wil-
liam H. Frank and Miss Ann
Frank. The readers will be Shir-
ley Barnett, Nancy May and Bar-
bara Mazer. Dr. Glazer will con-
duct the service and introduce the
participants.

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Beth Shmuel

Shaarey Zedek

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Temple Israel
Sisterhood

program will close wi
with
tea, arranged

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The next monthly Friday eve- Krause, Mrs. ,Joe by
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ning get-together service of Con-

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Rabbi Saul Teptitz, of Laurel-
ton, Long Island, N. Y., will oc-
cupy the pulpit of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Center
at the late Friday evening ser-
vices, May 3, at 8:95 p. m. He will
also officiate at the Sabbath ser-
vices at 9 a. m., Saturday, May 1,
at the Bagley school. The Sister-
hood of the congregation will be
in charge of an Oneg SHabat,
which will take place at the con-
clusion of the late Friday evening
services. The congregation will
hold a Shal Hashudos on Satur-
day afternoon between the Min-
chah and the Maariv Service.
The membership campaign being
conducted by co-chairmen, Alfred
Helfgott and Herbert Harris, with
the assistance of a conimittee, has
brought in close to 50 new mem-
b6rs.

Friday, May 3, 1946

will their social committee,
Shaarey Zedek
gregaton
take place on Friday, May 10, at
8:15 p. m. Rabbi Gershon G. Ito-
senstoek will be in charge of theI
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program, which will consist of
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tet.
Reverend Henry Hitt Crane,
minister of the Central Methodist
Church, will be the guest speaker
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of the evening. He will he pre-
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sented by Rabbi Morris Adler
and his subject will be: "Deca-
logue of Disciplines for Demo-
cracy."
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Following the service in the
main auditorium, there will be an
Oneg Shabat in the social hall of
the synagogue, in charge of Aaron
A. Silberblatt.
A short symposium will be pre-
sented by Dr. Crane and Rabbi
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Adler. Dr. Crane will speak on "A
Christian Looks at the Jewish
Problem" and Rabbi Adler will
respond with "A Jew Looks at
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Following the program in the
YOUR
social hall, there will be refresh-
ments served by a committee of
the Sisterhood of the Congrega-
tion, in charge of Mrs. Carl A.
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Schiller.
Dr. Morris M. Burstein has been
ATTENTION
elected president of Shaarey Ze-
dek Men's Club, to succeed Mau-
rice Seligman, who served three
terms. Other officers are: vice-
Guaranteed Service
president, Nathan Milstein; fi-
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nancial secretary, Albert Green:
recording secretary, Abe Satov-
sky, and treasurer M a t h e w
Shufro. The officers will serve for
a year.
Mother's Day will be observed
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by Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood on
12019 Hamilton
Saturday, May 11, with morning
and afternoon programs.

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MRS. ROSE RUBIN BOMASII

Mrs. Rose Rubin Bomash, presi-
dent of the Ladies Auxiliary of
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin, an-
nounces the fourth Annual Donor
Luncheon taking place Tuesday,
May 28, at Congregation Bnai
Moshe.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be the
toastmistress. Rhoda Zohavic, not-
ed Detroit soloist, will entertain
with Hebrew and Jewish songs.
Mrs. Isadore Levin is chairman
and co-chairmen are Mrs. R. Ru-
bin and Mrs. L. Weinberg. For
reservations, call TY. 5-5304.
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The annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers of Temple Israel
Sisterhood will be held May 13 at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Cantor
Tulman will sing.
State president of Michigan Fed-
eration of Temple Sisterhoods and
Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne of the De-
troit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants will be the
guests.
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, chairman
Dr. Victor N. Rapport, dean of
of the nominating committee will
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present the slate. Mrs. Roy Sara- Wayne University's College of
A meeting and luncheon will be sohn will install the new officers. Liberal Arts, will be guest speak-
er at the regular meeting of the
held by Congregation Beth Shmuel
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Women's Division of the Sholem
at 1 p. m., Wednesday, May 8, at
OPENS OFFICES
Aloichem Folk-Institute to be held
the home of Mrs. B. Citrin, 2673
Harry Okrent, formerly an as- at 2 p. m., Saturday, May 4, at
Glendale Ave. Plans for the sociate of law offices of Berger,
Fourth donor luncheon will be Manason & Kayes, announces the the home of Mrs. D. Schwartz,
made at this session. Mrs. L. Lee- opening of offices for the general 3302 Tyler Ave. He will speak on
"Plural Culture." The meeting
bove is chairman.
practice of law at 1450 National open to all friends and members
Rabbi Rabinowitz, his family Bank Building.
of the Division. Admission is free.
and the Congregation will be
honored at this event, which will
take place on May 21 at the Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe.

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Temple Israel

"On Whitman Avenue," the race
relations play written by the De-
troit playwright, Maxine Wald,
and recently seen in Detroit, will
be the subject of the sermon to
be delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram
at the Sabbath eve services of
Temple Israel on Friday, May 10,
at 8:30 p. m., in the Lecture Hall
of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Rabbi Fram announces that the
Confirmation Service of Temple
Israel will be held on the eve of
the Festival of Shavuos, Tuesday,
June 4, at 8 p. m., in the audito-
rium of the Detroit Institute of
Arts. The high school commence-
ment exercises will be held Fri-
day, May 24, at 8:30 p. in., in the
Lecture Hall of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts. Rabbi Morton .1 .
Cohn, formerly of Detroit and
now Rabbi of Temple Beth El in
Niagara Falls, New York, will de-
liver the commencement sermon.

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Young Israel

From one Detroit Edison power plant there stretches underground for seven and
one-half miles into the heart of industrial Detroit a seven-inch steel pipe. In this
pipe, around a cable made up of three copper wires the size of your thumb, nitrogen

' Young Israel of Detroit's post-
war plans will be announced Sun-
day, May 12, at the organization's
23rd anniversary dinner at the
Shaarey Zedek social hall. Plans
have been formulated with pri-
mary consideration to the needs
of the large number of veterans,
newly-inducted into Young Israel
last April 10.
The role that youth must play
in postwar Jewish community
construction was outlined for the
Young Israel membership by Rab-
bi Milton Aaron, director of the
Wayne University Hillel founda-
tion, at the organization's May 1
meeting.

gas is compressed at 200 pounds per square inch. Through this cable, night and day,
flows 100,000 horsepower.

It is the only instance where the total output of one generator is carried in a single
high-voltage cable to a center of electrical use miles away.

There is nothing else like it in the world.

The pipe protects the cable from outside damage. The gas pressure keeps the

120,000 volts from destroying the cable insulation. So rugged and reliable is this
transmission system that no alternate stand-by cable facilities are necessary. The
loss of power over the seven-and-one-half-mil e course is less than one per cent.

Construction of this cable was a job of Detroit Edison pioneering. It is known in

the industry as the "SMD" cable because, particularly, it was an accomplishment
that is credited to Samuel M. Dean, chief engineer of the system.

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