America 'wish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, October 18, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Windsor to Honor Harry Rosenthal Dinner to Acclaim Zionist Leader ' Harry Rosenthal of Windsor, newly-elected president of the On- tario Zionist Region, will be hon- ored by a testimonial dinner in \Vindsor's Shaar Hashomayim Sy- nagogue, Thursday, Oct. 24, at 6:30 p. m. The dinner is sponsored by the Windsor Jewish Community Council and the Windsor Zionist Council. Mayor Reaume of Windsor, Rab. bi Jesse Schwartz, executive di- rector, and Sam Zacics, president of the Zionist Organization of Canada; members of Parliament and other prominent Canadians will attend. Chairman of the evening will be Harry Cherniak, president of the Community Council. The progrfim includes a demon- stration of the acceptance cere- mony by the Herzl-Zion Club of Toronto, performed by 15 mem- bers in full regalia. The Herzl- Zion Club, which numbers 2,000 members, is one of the strongest and most active General Zionist groups in Canada. Detroiters are invited. Reserva- tions may be made by calling the Windsor Jewish Community Coun- cil, 2-2286. 'What Next in Palestine?' Is Topic of Mc Dcnald in Bnai Moshe Talk The plight of the homeless Jews in Europe and the British refusal to admit 100,000 victims of Nazi persecution in Palestine will be discussed by James McDonald authority on Palestine and refugee problems, Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, at Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence avenue. McDonald is coming to Detroit at the invitation of the Men's Club of Bnai Moshe. His deep humani- tarian interest in the plight of Jewish survivors and his intimate knowledge of the problem acquired during years as head of the In- tergovernmental Commit t e e on Refugees and as chairman of the American delegation on the Anglo- American Committee qualify him to speak on a subject so closely bound up with the Jewish people. "What Next in Palestine" is the title of the address. The Mud Moshe Men's Club invites all De- troit Jewry to hear this distin. guished exponent of justice. Tick- ets may be obtained :at the con- gregation's office. Young Israel will present Can- tor Leihele Waldman in a concert of liturgical, cantoral and folk music Nov. 4, at Congregation Bnai David, Arthur Gellman, chairman of the affair, announced. Cantor Waldman has been ac- claimed by many as an outstand- ing chazan. He appeared here some years ago. Cantor Waldman will be ac- companied by a symphonic choir of nine voices from New York under the direction of Oscar Julius. Admission is two dollars plus 40 cents tax. Proceeds will be used for the support of the youth club pro- grams and adult education clas- ses sponsored by Young Israel. Beth El to Greet New Members at Reception Oct. 25 Navy Chaplain Is Club Speaker The thirtieth anniversary of the Sisterhood of Congregation Bnal Moshe will be celebrated Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. 6, in the ban- quet hall of the synagogue in the form of a dessert luncheon, Mrs. Theodore Curtis, president, an- nounced that the highlight of the afternoon will be a fashion show A huge turnout is expected for by Annis Furs. All menraers are the Temple Israel Men's Club being urged to attend. "Welcome Home Dinner" for re- turned veterans of the congrega- tion at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Hotel Statler. Commander Joshua L. Goldberg of the U. S. Navy will be principal NEW YORK—The first author- ized prayer book for use in Con- servative synagogue on the Sab- bath and Festivals has just been published, the Joint Prayer Book Commission of the Rabbinical As- sembly and the United Synagogue of America has announced. A new English translation ap- pears page by page beside the Hebrew text, together with sev- eral explanatory notes on the sig- nificance of the holidays. Also included in the book is a one hundred page supplement of responsive readings and selected passages from ancient, medieval and modern Jewish sources on re- ligious and patriotic themes. , These readings are designed for use in services on Jewish Festivals and secular holidays. Special Memorial Services and a section of hymns in Hebrew and English also are included. Dr. Robert Gordis, professor of COMMANDER GOLDBERG bible of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America headed the speaker. Goldberg is a member of prayer book commission. the American rabbinate and is the first rabbi commissioned as chaplain in the Third Naval Dis- AFL FAVORS BARS CHICAGO, (JTA) — The execu- trict. He is widely known as an tive council of the American Fed- international traveler and lecturer. President Charles Allcr has ap- eration of Labor, in its annual report addressed to the AFL con- pointed the following committee vention stressed the need to main- for the dinner and distribution of tain "present restrictive measures" tickets: Irving Levy, Harry Puts- kow, Joe Seigel, Saul Stein, Harry on immigration, Madison and Maurice Levin. Conservatives Get New Prayer Book JAMES MCDONALD Yeshivah Kindergarten to Present Tableau at Luncheon Oct. 29 Chosen as President at Oct. 7 Election Cantor Waldman in Young Israel Concert on Nov. 4 Bnai: Moshe Group Charts Luncheon Plans Goldberg to Address Dinner for Veterans D. I. Berris Heads Mogain Abraham At Its annual election of officers Oct. 7, Congregation Mogain Abra- ham elected David I. Berris, local attorney and orthodox lay leader, as president. Also elected were M. Ginsburg, vice-president; S. Ra- der, secretary, and L. Lifshitz, treasurer. Berris has been associated with Young Israel of Detroit, which he helped found some 23 years ago. He has served Young Israel as president and is now a member of the board of directors and chair. man of its building committee. He is also a member of the board of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and acts as treasurer of Vaad Hatzala. The congregation will Install new officers on Shmini Atzeres. Page Seven FREDSON'S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED FOOD Air Conditioned — Open 24 Hours Private Dining Doom for ParDeo 12017 DEXTER BLVD. NOrthlawn 9786 KINDERGARTEN PUPILS at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah are shown performing Sabbath Eve rites. Branda Burke, in the right fore- ground, is blessing the candles and Shafer Stollman is tasting the Iikidush wine. The 19th Annual luncheon of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah and Beth Jacob will take place at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Bnai Moshe Social Hall, Dexter at Lawrence avenues. In conjunction with the luncheon a tableau will be presented by the children of the Kindergarten. Rab- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be bi Solomon H. Gruskin, executive director of the Yeshivah, will be principal speaker at the member- ship birthday party of the Sister- the guest speaker. In the many years since their hood of the Northwest Hebrew founding, the Ladies of the Ye- Congregation and Center in the shivah have devoted themselves social hall of the synagogue Wed- to all phases of work connected nesday evening, Oct. 23. with the uphuilding of the Yeshi- This party will mark the cul- vah and Beth Jacob. From the mination of the membership drive proceeds of the varied undertak- of the sisterhood of which Mrs . ings they were able to purchase Alfred Helfgott is chairman. a lot adjoining the present Yeshi_ Also appearing on the program, van, which will he the site of an according to Mrs. Ira Kaufman, annex after building plans can be program chairman, will be Mrs. resumed. A. Brasch, concert vocalist, who The ladies have also purchased will he accompanied by Mrs. Ethel a new bus which is used to trans- Mendelssohn at the piano. Movies port the children between home of the dedication ceremonies and and school. The group also un- dinner held Sept. 8 will also be derwrites the salaries of the teach- shown. ers of the Beth Jacob department. Mrs. Joe Gordon is in charge of Reservations for the luncheon refreshments. may be made with Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, TO. 5-1171, or Mrs. H. r. For Consultation Miller, TO. 8-7835 before Oct. 24. 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