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Bnai Moshe Club
to Hear Educator
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Lepl Chronicle
Program
Director
Dr. Mattie Rotenberg, lecturer
on physics at the University of
Toronto, will speak on "Jewish
Women in the Modern World,"
under the auspices of the Men's
Club of Congregation Bnai Moshe,
at 8 p. m. Thursday.
Mrs. Rotenberg is a distinguished
Canadian lecturer and writer. She
is commentator on women's af-
fairs for the Canadian Broadcast-
ing Corp. and won the press award
for outstanding women radio
speakers.
FOUNDER OF SCHOOL
She is the founder of the Hill-
crest Progressive School, a noted
experiment in Hebrew education. MRS. M. J. WOHLGELERNTER
Dr. Rotenberg is a sister of Rab-
bi Eliezer A. Levi, of Congrega-
tion Bnal Moshe.
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Rabbi Levi will deliver a Cha-
nukah address at late Friday
services Dec. 20. The topic will
be "Our Modern Maccabees".
The Sisterhood will give a Cha-
nukah family supper at 6:30 p.m.
Sociologist Is Guest
Sunday, Dec. 22. Mrs. Lester Uray
is chairman.
of Young Israel Body
CONSECRATION PROGRAM
The annual dedication program
Dr. Bernard Lander, associate
will be held Dec. 29. The students
of the first grade will, on this director of the mayor's committee
occasion, be dedicated to Jewish on unity in New York City, will
address the donor luncheon of the
learning.
Students who will be consecra- Women's League of Young Israel
at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the
ted are: Jerrold Bernstein, Gail Shaarey
Zedek.
Harary, Audrey Iczkowitz, San-
Dr. Lander is an ordained rabbi
ford Z. Pollak, Jon Meyer Rob-
ins, Martin Z. Sweet, Sharon Ja- and holds degrees in sociology and
cobs, Alice Kraus, Arnold Pearl- psychology from Columbia Uni-
man, Suzanne Sherman, David versity and Yeshivah College. He
lecturer on sociology in Hun-
Schey, Nancy Jonas, Frank Fuchs, is
ter College.
Judy Jonas, Robert Jasgur, How-
Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter,
ard Segal, Judith Waldman, Judith
Kass, Barbara Adelberg and Rob- league program chairman, has ar-
ranged a program which includes
ert Levy.
a Chanukah skit with Ursula Sitz-
man and Tamar Wohlgelernter as
the cast, and vocal selections by
Shoshanah Brooks Freedman.
The league has pledged to raise
$10,000 toward the erection of
Young Israel"s youth center on
Dexter and Fullerton construction
of which is expected to start
Pupils to Hail Holiday shortly.
Lander to Address
League Luncheon
IIONOR RABBI ADLER
Rabbi Morris Adler will speak
on "Frontiers of Our Day" at the
Friday evening services Dec. 20.
An Oneg Shabat will follow In the
social hall. Herzl Saperstein, a re-
cent arrival from Palestine, will
talk on the Chanukah celebrations
in the Holy Land.
Rabbi Adler, who recently was
inducted as rabbi of Shaarey Ze-
dek, will be honored at a com-
bined Chanukah and testimonial
dinner Sunday, Dec, 22. The main
address will be given by Dr. Louis
Finkelstein, president of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminar y of
America.
SIIULMAN TO PRESIDE
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will
kindle the Chanukah lights and
dinner music will be supplied by
Heads Luncheon
Father to Install Rabbi Weinstein
at Beth Aaron Ceremonies Dec. 22
Rabbi Chaim Weinstein will be of Saul Rubins, chairman; William
installed as rabbi of Beth Aaron Stern, secretary; and Meyer Pome-
by his father, Rabbi Reuben Wein- rantz, treasurer.
stein, at Impressive ceremonies at
6:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 22. Rabbi
Benjamin Groner of Windsor will
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be the main speaker.
The
The synagogue is studying ex-
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Oren Kodesh.
Max Schwartz, Morris Schneider
and Morris Strasner compose the
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building committee.
Plans for a New Year's affair
TASTY STEAKS
at the synagogue have been can-
celled.
and CHOPS
The Men's Club of Beth Aaron
Prepared in an
will hold a dinner dance Feb. 16
at the Penthouse of the Park 'Ave-
Immaculate Kitchen
nue Hotel.
Entrancing Setting of the
The new officers will be in-
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ducted at the event. They include
Paul Carpenter, president; Dr. Ben
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Benjamin, vice president; and Saul
Docks, Irwin Levine, Ruben Ben-
jamin, Sherman Shapiro and Ben-
jamin Davis, members of the
board.
SEA FOOD & CHOP HOUSE
In conjunction with the affair,
ON WOODWARD
a journal will be published. The
One Block South of 7 Mile Rd.
committee ld charge is composed
Chanukah Dance Slated
by Young Peoples Club
Celebrating Chanukah, a dance
will be given by the Young Peo-
ples Club of the Northwest Heb-
rew Congregation at 8 p. m. Sat-
urday, Dec. 21.-
The ceremony of the lighting of
the candles will start the pro-
gram. Moe Kessner will appear on
the program and Shirley Zaft will
sing. Potato latkes will be served.
There will be a nominal admis-
sion charge for non-members.
Young men and women 18.30 years
are invited to attend, says Harold
Cohen, chairman.
NAOMI AUXILIARY
Helen Alpert, Detroit BBYO di-
rector, will be guest speaker at
the second membership tea of the
year of the Naomi Auxiliary, Bnai
Brith Young Women, at 2 p. m.
Sunday, at the home of Pearl
Benenson, 1932 Clairmount avenue.
Girls between the ages of 18
and 25 are invited, Sylvia Modiest,
president, said. For information
call Harriet Nochman, membership
chairman, TO. 8-6697.
Chachmey Lublin Awaits
Dedicatory Ceremonies
Rabbis, lay leaders and civic of-
ficials will participate in the dedi-
cation of the building of Yeshivath
Chachmey Lublin Saturday and
Sunday.
A Mlava Malka will take place
at 8:30 p. m. Saturday. On Sun-
day, the Yeshivah will be open
from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. for in-
spection of visitors. Ushers will be
on hand to welcome them.
The climax of the celebration
will be the dedicatory ceremonies
at 1:30 p. m. Sunday. A buffet
luncheon will be served.
AESCULAPIAN AUXILIARY
Members of the Aesculaplan La-
dies Auxiliary are being asked to
bring canned food for SOS to their
meeting Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Harold Stern, 17566
Santa Barbara drive.
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Dec. 23 New Date
of Sabbath League
Chanukah Party
The date of the Chanukah party
of the Women's League for Sab-
bath Observance, Twelfth street
branch, has been changed from
Dec. 21 to 6:30 p. m. Dec. 23. It
will be held at Zack's Catering
Co., 8939 Twelfth street.
Rabbi Abraham Gardin, who re-
cently arrived here from Shang-
hail, will be guest speaker. Pro-
ceeds will go to European orphans.
For information and tickets call
Mrs. I. Levin, president, TYler
5-5304.
a trio. Harry M. Shulman will
preside.
The Dr. Hershman-Rabbi Adler
Sisterhood Reveals
Torah scholarship fund drive spon-
sored by the sisterhood of the
Donor Affair Plans
synagogue will culminate in a
luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 12, Mrs.
Carl Schiller and Mrs. Reuben
The second annual Chanuka
Allender, co-chairmen, have an- dinner dance of the Men's Club '`f
nounced.
of • the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation will take place Sunday,
22, in the social hall of the
Youth Guidance Starts Dec.
congregation.
Drive for $20,000
Headlining the entertainment
A drive has been launched by will be Maurice Dombey, Jewish
comedian.
Youth Guidance of Michigan, Inc.,
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to raise $20,000 to build and equip
Tickets may be secured by cal-
cabins on its recently purchased ling H. S. Avrin, chairman,
at
camp site.
UN. 2-6981.
The organization, which is non-
A spring fashion show by Sax-
profit and non-sectarian, is devoted
Kay will be one of the features
to sponsoring a Boy Scout troop of
the donor luncheon of the
and to other youth activities. Mor- Northwest sisterhood Jan. 22. Mrs.
ry Shepherd is president.
Herbert Harris is chairman of the
event. Reservations are being tak-
en by Mrs. Daniel Grant, UN.
Shaarey Zedek' YPS
4-2272, Mrs. Alex Brooks, UN,
to Hear Dr. Goldberg 3-1563 and Mrs. Malcolm Rivkin,
Dr. W.A. Goldberg, director of UN. 3-3444.
Counselling Service and Jewish
Mrs. Bess Stenbuck of Pontiac
Chronicle columnist, will speak to reviewed the Chanukah tales of
the Young Peoples' Society of Sholom Aleichem at the
meeting
Shaarey Zedek at 3:30 p. m. Sun- of the sisterhood Dec. 4. Mrs.
He-
day at the synagogue.
len Brenner was elected second
His subject will be "Living with mailing secretary, a new
post, and
Yourself—A Guide for Young Peo- Mrs. Evelyn Brook,
sergeant-at-
ple About to Marry."
arms.
Dr. Judah L. Goldin of the
School of Religion of the Uni-
versity of Iowa, will speak at
Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 p m. Wed-
nesday on "Jewish Youth on the
Campus". The lecture is spon-
sored by the Men's Club of the
congregation.
Rabbi Milton Aron, director of
Mlle] at Wayne University, will
preside and students from all
campuses have been invited to the
lecture and to participate in the
discussion to follow.
Children to Join
Temple Festivity
Temple Israel religious school
will greet the Festival of Chanu-
kah with a variety of celebrations.
The pupils will come with their
parents for the Chanukah family
Sabbath Eve service at 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 20 at the Detroit Institute
of Arts.
A school choir will render a
)rogram of Chanukah Sabbath
music under the direction of Can-
tor Robert S. Tulman accompanied
at the organ by Karl W. Haas.
Rabbi Fram will deliver a sermon
on "The Spirit of the Maccabeans."
At this service, Sol Sylvan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sylvan, will
celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. After
the services, the congregation will
be the guests of the Sylvans at a
reception.
Anticipating the holiday the pu-
pils of the school will see Chanu-
kah plays on Sunday morning, in
the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
Institute cf Arts. At 10 a. m. Mrs.
William Greenberg will direct a
play entitled "A Light to Live By,"
given by a cast drawn from the
Confirmation Class of 1947. At 11
a. m. Miss Rosemary Emmer will
direct a play entitled "The Cha-
nukah Pickets", given by the Stage
Club of Temple Israel religious
school.
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Shaarey Zedek Guest to Speak Northwest Dinn er
on 'Jewish Youth on Campus' Honors Chanukah
Dr. Mattie Rotenberg,
Physicist, Is Speaker
With Plays and Song
Friday December 13 1946,
MRS. ROSE NEEDLE
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MILLER'S
Donor Event
of Bnai David
Due Tuesday
Plans have been completed by
the Ladies Auxiliary of Bnal Da-
vid for the annual donor lunch-
eon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Pro-
ceeds will help maintain the
synagogue kitchen.
Mrs. Rose Needle is chairman of
the event and Mrs. Eva Rosen is
in charge of tickets. Hostesses in-
clude Mrs. Louis Cohen, Mrs. Ju-
lius Ritten, Mrs. Bessie Margolis,
Mrs. Joseph Weingarden and Mrs.
Sam Zack.
Girl Scouts of Troop 517, spon-
sored by the sisterhood, will hold
their bazaar Monday, Dec. 23 at
the synagogue. Proceeds will be
donated to European orphans.
A Chanukah service and party
will be held at 7 p. m. Tuesday,
Dec. 17. Children will participate
in the kindling of the lights, the
exchange of gifts and community
singing.
A special Chanukah program
will be presented In the religious
school Sunday Dec. 21 in the audi-
torium of, Central High School.
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Rivka Yoffe, of Palestine, will be the Guest Speaker
Emma .Schaver, who returned recently from a
visit to the Displaced Persons camps in Germany,
will report on conditions in the camps.
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