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DETROII JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Rabbi Levi to Sift
Trade Unionism

Beth El Guest

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"Give Us Our Daily Bread," is
the subiect of the address to be
delivered by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi,
of Congregation Bnal Moshe, at
the Friday evening services, Dec.
13. Rabbi Levi will discuss the
trade union movement and Its
place in the society of today.
Cantor David Katzman will con-
duct the service which will begin
at 8:15 p. m. and conclude at 9:15,
following which there will be a
social hour under the sponsorship
of the sisterhood.
Jewish Book Month will be cli-
maxed by the Sunday School of DR. MARY BARNETT GILSON,
Bnal Moshe on Sunday with an industrial relations consultant,
exhibit of Jewish books and pam- Chicago University professor of
phlets. The public is Invited to economics and author, will be
witness this display and to draw guest speaker for the Sisterhood
of Temple Beth El at 2 p.m.
books from the library.
"Pictures Out of the Past" is Monday. She will speak on the
the Chanukah play which will be topic "Whose Business is It?"
given Dec. 22 by the Sunday A dessert luncheon will precede
School. The scene is laid In an the lecture. Miss Setta Robinson
American Jewish home where the of the program committee will
real meaning and beauty of Cha- Introduce Dr. Gilson. Mrs. Stan-
ley Fleischaker heads the com-
nukah are shown.
mittee.
The students who will take part
in the play are Katherine Loeffler,
Shirley Schane, Harvey Gotliffe,
Bill Leichtman, Stanley Iczkowitz,
Benitz Lebow, Rita Feldman, Lila
Diskin, Lorraine Kahn, Benita
Rovin, Sheila Altman and Regina
Curtis.

Gold Key to Open
New Yeshivah Era

Chachmey Lublin Maps
Dedication on Dec. 14

Tea Chairman

"Nationalism—Is It an Asset or
a Liability to the Cause of Peace?"
will be the subject of the lecture
to be delivered by Rabbi Leon
Fram at the Sabbath Eve services
Of Temple Israel at 8:30 p. m.
Dec. 13, in the Detroit Institute
of Arts.
This is the fourth in the series
of lectures which Rabbi Fram has
been delivering under the general
subject of World Government.
Rabbi Fram has announced that
because of his many congrega-
tional and communal commitments
for the month of December, he is
unable to travel to Basle, Switz-
erland, to attend the World Zion-
ist Congress to which he was
elected a delegate by the Zionist
Organization of America.
An alternate chosen by the Zion-
ist organization will act in his
place.

Detroiters Attend
League Luncheon

CHICAGO — Mrs. Carl Schiller,
torah scholarship fund shairman
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Detroit, and Mrs. Morris Adler of
Detroit, attended the Torah Schol-
arship Fund luncheon honoring
Mrs. Dora R. Spiegel of New
York, past president of the Wo-
men's League, as part of the pro-
gram of the convention of the
National Womens' League. The
convention was held In Chicago
Nov. 25-27.
The league is an organization
of sisterhoods affiliated with con-
servative congregations in this
country and Canada. Its Torah
Fund finances scholarships to
train rabbis, teachers and' direc-
tors of youth activities.
Adoption of resolutions calling
for the liberalization of U. S. im-
migration laws ,to admit more dis-
placed persons by utilizing unused
quotas, legislation prohibiting Fed-
eral aid to institutions of higher
education which discriminate
against students of minority groups
and the establishment of local and
national fair practices employment
commissions marked the closing
sessions of the league.

JEWISH BOOK WEEK
NEW YORK—Dec. 8 will mark
the beginning of Jewish Book
Week, climaxing the observance of
Jewish Book Month in hundreds
of communities throughout the
United States and Canada.

Honor Proskauer ;
Gifts Given School

RABBI EISENDRATII

3 to Present Talks
in Interfaith Panel

Temple, Round Table
Unitelor Discussion

A panel discussion on the com-
mon ground of the religious groups
of America will be held at 8:30
p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 11 at the
Jewish Community Center. The
discussion Is sponsored jointly by
the Men's Club and Sisterhood of
Temple Israel and the Detroit
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants.
Fr. Michael J. Ahern of Weston
College, Mass., the Rev. Paul Mor-
rison of Trinity Methodist Church,
Detroit, and Rabbi Maurice N.
Eisendrath, excutive director of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, will speak on the
topic "Brotherhood Begins on Our
Street," and their presentations
will be followed by questions from
the floor.
There will also be a brotherhood
musical program. The artists will
be Marshal Bruce, Estelle An-
drews and Cantor Robert S. Tul-
man, accompanied by Mrs. Harold
Schakne and Miss Marie Marti.
The panel speakers will appear
at Cass Technical High School at
1:30 p. m. Wednesday. The talks
will be broadcast over WWJ from
1:30 to 1:45.
Fr. Ahern has just returned
from London where he attended
the newly organized International
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants. Mr. Morrison has
served as dean of the Methodist
Youth Conference at Albion Col-
lege. Rabbi Eisendrath recently re-
turned from Paris where he served
as official representative of the
American Jewish Conference at
the Peace Conference of Paris.
Mrs. Irving Small is chairman
of the joint committee on the in-
terfaith assembly, Mrs. Samuel
Blacher is president of the Sister-
hood and Charles Aller Is presi-
dent of the Men's Club.

A turn of a golden key will of-
ficially open a new era for Yeshi-
vath Chachmey Lublin at 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 15.
Dedication ceremonies for the
building, which were postponed
until remodeling had been com-
pleted, will find Mayor Jeffries
welcoming a host of well-wishers
who will flock here from all parts
of the country.
Festivities will begin at 4:30
p. m. Friday, Dec. 14, and con-
tinue through Sunday.
At 3 p. m.Saturday, Rabbi Moses
Rothenberg, founder and dean of
the Yeshivah here, will give a
Talmudic lecture, to be followed
by a Sholas Seudoth. A Mlava
Malka will be held at 8:30 p. m.
Saturday.
Guest speaker at the dedication
will be Rabbi Ben Zion Notelovitz.
Jacob Soberman, president of
the board of sponsors, will open
The Jewish Homeland: Its Im-
the celebration. Mandell Bernstein
plications for American Jewry" will
will be toastmaster.
be the subject of an address by
Judge Charles Rubiner at the
meeting of the Junior Service
3 in Kvutzah Ivrith
Group at 8 p. m. Thursday, at
Shaarey Zedek:
to Review New Book
Other features of this "Pales-
The next gathering of Kvutzah tinian Night," to which all young
Ivrith, the Hebrew cultural group Jewish adults are invited, will be
of Detroit, will be held at 9 p. m. a talk by Moshe Heyman, who
Saturday, Dec. 14, in the auditori- returned to Detroit six months ago
um of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. from Rishon Le Zion, Palestine,
Speakers will be Bernard Isaacs, and a showing of the film, "Pass-
Joseph Haggai and Michael Atz- port to Tomorrow," with Frederic
moni. Solomon Kasdan is chair- March as narrator. Heyman will
man. •
describe the assistance given im-
BNAI DAVID PARTY
"A Review and Critical Analysis migrants into Palestine by agen-
The annual latka party of the
of the Latest Hebrew Publication cies supported by American Jews. Bnai David Sisterhood will be
Ha-Tkufah" will be the speakers' He will also discuss life in Pal-
held Monday. Chairman is Mrs.
topic.
estine.
Martin Feldman.

Rubiner to Speak
to JSG on Zion

MRS. IRVING MILLER above,
Is co-chairman with Mrs. Rich-
ard Orloff of the membership
tea of the Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek honoring new members
which will be held at 1 p.m.
Monday. Ilerschell Lieb and his
string quartet will entertain with
Miss Eve Gladstone as soloist.
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will
sing, it is announced by Mrs.
Aaron Silberblatt, program chair-
man.

Amity Speaker

Frain Drops
Plan to Attend
Zion Congress

Speaks at Bnai Moshe
Late Friday Services

Friday, December 6, 1946.

NEW YORK (WNS) — Urging
support Of a proposed medical
school in Palestine, Joseph M.
Proskauer, president of the Amer-
ican Jewish Conimittee, said this
week that the need for doctors
in the Middle East was desperate.
The American Friends of the
Hebrew University and Hadassah
are conducting a campaign to
raise $4,000,000 for the medical
school. It provides a "common
ground upon which ,Zionists and
non-Zionists can stand united,"
Proskauer told 200 persons at a
dinner in his honor in the Ritz-
Carlton Hotel. They pledged $250,-
000 towards the school.
The American Jewish Commit-
tee favors immediate immigration
of 100,000 displaced European Jews
into Palestine but opposes estab-
lishment of a Jewish State there
now.
Pointing out that Hadassah me-
dical services in Palestine gave aid
to Jews and Arabs alike, Pros-
kauer said that the proposed school
would accept Christians and Arabs
as well as Jews.

Borman Takes Lead
ill Balfour Ball Sales

Abraham Borman is now lead-
ing in the sale of patron tickets
for the animal Balfour Ball which
will be held Dec. 21 at the Hotel
Statler.
Since proceeds of the affair are
usecl to maintain the local Zionist
office with all its increasing acti-
vities. A. C. Lappin, chairman, said
that greater efforts are being ex-
erted than ever .before in making
this year's affair the most out-
standing.

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FRIDAY NIGHT:

4:30 — A prominent cantor will chant the services;
the Sabbath meal with well-known guest
rabbis and students of the Yeshivah Par-
ticipating; at the conclusion, an inspiring
Sabbath gathering.

OF THE

HANUKATH HABAYITH

of the Beautifully Remodeled Building of the

SATURDAY MORNING:

9:30 A.M.—The services will begin; well-known can-
tors will chant morning prayers and Musaf;
then the Sabbath meal, when Rabbis of the
Yeshivah and guests will speak.

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON:

Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin

Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14, 15

IN THE BUILDING OF THE YESHIVAH,
LINWOOD AND ELMHURST

3:00 — A Talmudic lecture by the founder and
Dean, Rabbi Moses Rothenberg; Mincha
services, and a general Shalosh-Sudoth meal,
the students will sing Sabbath songs.

MR. JACOB SOBERMAN, President of the Yeshi-
vah will open the celebrations. Lawyer Mendel
Burnstein will be toastmaster.

SATURDAY NIGHT:

The Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin takes pleasure
in inviting all Rabbis, Jewish leaders, congrega-
tions, organizations and all Jewish men and women
of Detroit and nearby to come and take part in this
outstanding manifestation for Torah and Judaism.

8:30 — An inspiring Mlava Malka gathering; prom-
inent personalities and cantors will par-
ticipate.

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Program

Max Kaplan and Joseph Frenkel
Chairmen of the Hanukath Habayith Committee
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SUNDAY MORNING:

1. From 10:00 A.M. to 1 P.M., the Yeshivah and
its departments open for visitors;

2. 1:00 P.M., Mincha services;

3. At 1:30 P.M. will begin the Dedication cere-
monies, when a well-known cantor will chant
the Psalm "Mitzmor Shir Hanukath Habayith";

4. Opening of main entrance to the Yeshivah with
a golden key and severance of the band

5. Greetings from Mayor Edward J. Jeffries; guest'
speaker—Rabbi Ben Zion Notelovitz;

6. Greetings from the Union of Orthodox Rabbis
of America and from the Detroit Vaad Hara-
bonim; greetings from organizations, congrega-
tions, prominent leaders and the Ladies Auxili-
ary of the Yeshivah; greetings from Mr. A.
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peeris c o h n m aa lin ties. well-known journalist, and other

ADMISSION FREE

ALL ARE WELCOME

