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October 11, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-10-11

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Americo' lewisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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Friday, October 11, 1946.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Succoth Party
at Synagogue

Host to Veterans

Temples' Tots to Receive
Blessings of Fram, Glazer

Shaarey Zedek Unit
Will Hear Rabbi Levi

li

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will celebrate Suc-
coth at a dessert luncheon at
'12:30 p. m. Monday in the social
idhall of the synagogue. Mesdames
Ben Lefkowltz and Frank Bern-
stein are in charge.
Rabbi Eliezer Levi of Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe will speak on
"Succoth In Jewish History," Mrs.
Aaron Silverblatt, program chair-
man, reports. .
The annual Book Reviews and
Brunches will begin Nov. 19 under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Herman
Wetsman. Announcement has been
made by Mrs. Walter Field, pro-
gram chairman of Book Reviews,
that Rabbi Morris Adler will open
the series. Tickets may be pur- Charles Alter is president of the
chased from Mrs. Richard Cott, Temple Israel Men's Club which
chairman, at the Oct. 14 meeting, is sponsoring a welcome home
or by telephoning her at TO.
dinner for returned veterans of
8-5617.
With winter approaching, Sister- the congregation. The affair will
hood members are urged to bring be held iVednesday, Oct. 25, at the
canned and dehydrated foods to Hotel Sinner. Commander Joshua
the meeting for overseas needs.
Mrs. Morris Halperin and Mrs. Goldberg of the U.S. Navy will
William Nadler, SOS chairmen, be guest speaker.
will also accept monetary con-
tributions.

Shaarey Zedek

Religious School
to Graduat 73

On Simchas Torah, at 9:30 a. m.
Friday, Oct. 18, 73 students of the
Shaarey Zedek religious school will
be graduated from the eighth
grade.
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi
Morris Adler will speak and honor
awards will be announced by Mor-
ris M. Jacobs, chairman of the
educational committee. Diplomas
will be presented by Harry Cohen
and Harry Shulman, president and
vice president respectively of the
congregation.
Students participating in the
program include Doris Ruskin,
Asher Weisman, Marion Cullen,
Gertrude Koenigsberg, Phyllis
Korn and Beverly Shapiro.
The junior congregation will re-
sume Sabbath services at 9:30
a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Kate
Frank Memorial Chapel. Members
will conduct their own services.
The cantor will be Charles Kra-
mer and the Baal Korah, Dale
Boesky. Ben Chinitz, co-director
of the Shaarey Zedelt school, will
speak and also introduce Bernard
Jaffe, new sponsor of the junior
congregation.

Temple Israel
Sisterhood to
Open Season

Page Seven

THE TWO REFORM Temples
Will hold special services next
week symbolizing the entrance of
the congregations' four and five
year olds into the study of Juda-
ism.
At 10:30 a. m. Oct. 17, Temple
Israel will celebrate the Feast of
Conclusion. At this service the
ceremony of the blessing of the
children will be observed. All the
boys and girls of the ages of four
and five who have just begun their
religious education will enter the
lecture hall of the Art Institute
in a processional, bring flowers to
the altar of Temple Israel and he
given individual blessings by the
rabbi.
The children will then recite the
first prayers and sing the first
hymns they have learned at Tem-
ple Israel religious school.
At Temple Beth El, the second
annual consecration ceremony for
the four and five year olds will be
held at 10:30 a. m. Oct. 20.
A group of 71 children will
march down the Temple aisles
carrying miniature Scrolls of the
Law, a gift of the Temple. They
will mount the altar in the main
auditorium, and after a pledge to
the teachings of Judaism, will he
blessed by Dr. Glazer.

8 Chachmey Lublin Students

End 7 Years Wandering Here

----

At Sunagogue

LEIBELE WALDMAN
• • •

Famed Cantor
Awaited Here

Waldman to Conduct
Services on Nov. 2

Windsor Awaits
Succoth Dance

Hadassah Prepares
for Donor Luncheon

A Succoth dance will be held by
Branch 362, Canadian Legion, of
Windsor, at 9 p. m. Saturday, Oct.
12, at the Talmud Torah, Tusca-
rora and Aylmer avenues. Dancing
will last until midnight.
Children of Windsor's Talmud
Torah and Sunday School will be
hosts and hostesses at a Succoth
party at 10:45 a. m. Sunday, Oct.
13, at Shaar Hashomayim Syna-
gogue. All other children of the
community are Invited.
Ben Basenko of New York City
will be guest
artist at the Peretz
School's annual banquet concert
Oct. 20. An Interpreter of Jewish
drama, comedy and song, Basenko
will be accompanied by Bella Gold-
berg, pianist of Detroit.
eservati luncheon
Reservations
are b eing taen
k for
the donor
Oct. 30 of the
Lillian Frieman Chapter of Ha-
dassah at Shaar Hashomayim
au-
ditorium. Herbert A. Mowatt, ex-
ecutive director of the Canadian
Palestine Committee, will be guest
speaker.
Windsor's Jewish community will
join In a testimonial dinner Oct.
24 at Shaar Hashomaylm Syna-
gogue for Harry Rosenthal, who
was recently elected to the presi-
dency of the Ontario Zionist
Region.

Honoring the Bar Mitzvah of
Irving Nusbaum, the famed can-
tor Leibele Waldman of New York
will conduct Sabbath services Nov.
2 at Congregation Beth Abraham,
Linwood and Sturtevant avenues.
He will be assisted by Oscar Julius
and a New York choir.
Irving Nusbaum is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nusbaum of
3773 Glendale avenue.
A Simchas Torah party for the
All gifts to the Bar Mitzvah will
be accepted only in the name children of the synagogue will be
of the Vaad Hatzalah, Palestine held Thursday evening, Oct. 17 by
institutions and local Yeshivoth. the Sisterhood of Beth Aaron,
A committee consisting of Rabbi 18000 Wyoming avenue. Parents
Joshua S. Sperka, Rabbi Shlomo are asked to accompany their
Glicksman, Dr. David Sandweiss, children.
The next meeting of the Sister-
Morris Mohr and Arthur Gellman
will administer the special Irving hood will be held Monday, Oct. 21
Nusbaum Bar Mitzvah fund at in the form of a social. Prospective
members are invited to attend.
3356 Cortland avenue.
Registrations for Sunday and
Tickets for the services will be
daily school classes are still being
on sale to the public.
taken by Mrs. M. Harris, UN.
3-8532.
SPEAKERS' CLUB
The Speakers' Club will meet at
8:45 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at
the Jewish Community Center. A
social will follow the session.

Beth Aaron Charts
Simchas Torah Fete

. -
Dr. Wise Due Here
Oct. 23 for Address

Ikttotto.tveso,m::

Eight Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin students from Shanghai are
greeted by a delegation at the Michigan Central station here. From
left to right, Rabbi Moishe Rothenberg, dean of the Detroit aca-
demy; Rabbi Mordecai Lubart, Rabbi Moishe Gordon, Rabbi Hz-
chok Kuperman, Rabbi Hirsch Garden, Rabbi Simon Kalish, Rabbi
Moishe Garden, Rabbi Abraham Garden and his wife, Rabbi
Mullett Topola, all of the Shanghai contingent, and Rabbi Yehudi
Elchonen of Detroit.

KESSLER FAMILY CLUB
A' party is being planned for
Nov. 30 by the KesSler Family
Club. Officers are Mesdames S.
Goldman, president; Goldie Abram-
son, vice president, and Herman
Kessler, secretary.

Rabbi Stephen S. Wise will open
the lecture season at Shaarey Ze-
dek at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct.
23 in the main synagogue. He will
speak on "Jewish Horizons."
The Men's Club of Shaarey
Zedek is sponsoring his appear-
ance.

BOB the BAGEL BOY

SEPT. 19 MARKED the end of they reorganized the Yeshivah
IS GROWING "GRAY"
u.sms:
a period of seven years of Chachmey Lublin and also opened
DELIVERIES NOW AVAILABLE;
Bagels, rolls, bread, lox, cream cheese,
wandering and hardships for eight a Talmud Torah Beth Jacob school
pre serves and honeys fancy imported jams,
students of the former Yeshivath for girls. They also printed many
BOB the Bagel Boy
Chachmey Lublin who had been in books for which there was a great
TYler 6.1782
Shanghai. On that day they ar- demand.
rived in Detroit to enroll in the
• • •
CH:H:820- rses*C8:1120-0
The first meeting of the fall Yeshivah here.
MORE DUE LATER
Their names are Rabbis Morde-
season of Temple Israel Sister-
RABBI ROTHENBERG, dean of
cai
Yehuda
Lubart,
Moishe
Gar-
hood will be held Monday in the
Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin of De-
lecture hall of the Art Institute. den, Itzchok Kuperman, Abraham troit, immediately after the liber-
A dessert luncheon in the Roman- Garden, Hirsch Garden, Simon ation, got in touch with the stu-
COMBINE VERSATILITY AND CHARM
esque Hall will be served at 1:30 Kalish, Moishe Gordon and Itz- dents in Shanghai and worked
p. m.
chok Topola. Rabbi Abraham Gar-
Sue de— Broadcloth—Calf—Li
tirelessly to secure student visas
zar d
Following the business meeting den's wife accompanied them.
so that all of them could come to
Alligator and Snakeskin
They
are
part
of
a
group
of
42
at 2 p.m., a fashion preview will
the
United
States.
NOTED FOR FASHION AND LONG
be presented by Kline's, with Miss students of the former Yeshivah
VE WEAR—
All the students of the former
OUR CUSTOM MADE GLOS
Marion O'Leary as commentator. of Lublin, Poland, who escaped
Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin have
Mrs. Louis A. Rosett, president the European holocaust.
already received their visas. So
THE
The Yeshivah in Lublin had
of the National Federation of
far only eight have arrived. The
Temple sisterhoods will be hon- about 500 students. Only a small
9322 TWELFTH
remaining students left Shaing-
ored at a tea at the home of Mrs. number of them escaped. The
O. 8
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6
hai Oct. 2.
Open Mon., 10 to 9; Tues. to Fri., 9:30 to 6; closed
Samuel Danto at 4 p.m. Guests remaining students are presumed
Sat urday
At the train depot in Detroit,
Open Saturday Evening
will be members of the board of to have died at the hand of the
Nazis. The remnant of 42, to- the group from Shanghai was re- in-attGettStsXt***1><H
directors of the Sisterhood.
X8:Ft Xxxssi:KXWR:ttXtisoisisixi
gether with thousands of other ceived by a delegation consisting
o-
Jews, made the long did painful of the rabbis and students of the
journey from Lublin on foot to Yeshivah in Detroit. The group
Vilna, to Russia and through was immediately taken to the
Siberia to Japan.
building of the Yeshivah Chach-
• • •
mey Lublin at Linwood and Elm-
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem-
hurst avenues where they are
ple Beth El will give the first of CROWDED IN GHETTO
WHEN WAR BROKE OUT in housed in special rooms of the
a series of book reviews at 11
a. m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, in Brown the Pacific, Japan sent all the dormitory which have been pre-
Cordially Invites You To Be Present At Its
Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth Jewish refugees to Shanghai where pared for them.
El. The reviews are sponsored by they were enclosed In a ghetto In
the
Temple Sisterhood and will which the Jews lived under fright-
continu
e on each successive Tues- ening conditions. The Japanese
You Are Welcome to Attend
day morning through November. guards beat the Jews and often
Oo MONDAY, OCTOBER, 21st at 6:30 P.M.
put them in prisons where many
The public is invited.
GRAND BALLROOM, STATLER HOTEL
died from starvation and disease.
It was reliably reported in the
at
the
GUEST SPEAKER:
ghetto of Shanghai that German
officers who had been sent to
Japan had convinced the Japa-
of Washington, D. C.
The Sisterhood of Congregation nese to exterminate the Jews in
trial David will present an all Shanghai. Before carrying out
Noted Economist and Author of
musical program at Its eleventh their vicious plan, the Nazis lost
1205 GRISWOLD ST.
"Palestine: Problem and Promise"
donor luncheon Wednesday, Nov. the war and the Japanese suf-
in the Bnai David Social Hall.
THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1946
fered defeat soon after.
Mrs. Seldon Leach, chairman of
The students, despite their gre.Z, Continuous Yiskor Services from
the
1760, event, can be reached at TO. suffering, never gave up their
9 A.M. to 1 P.M.
For Reservations Phone Mrs. Edythe Shevitz, HOgarth 2907
Talmudical studies. In Shanghai

FALL FASHIONS IN BAGS

LEATHER SHOPPE

Beth El Sisterhood
Plans Review Series

Labor Zionist Organization
of America

ANNUAL DINNER

Bnai David Women's
Donor Event Nov. 6

YISKOR

DOWNTOWN
SYNAGOGUE

MR. ROBERT R. NATHAN

$4.00 per Person

Musical Program

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