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February 21, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-02-21

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Friday, February 21, 1947

Models to Appear
at SOS Shower

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Wiesbaden Rededicates Synagogue

Contributions to the SOS drive
will be the price of admission for
the food and clothing shower of
the Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion Sisterhood at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
A dessert luncheon will precede
a program featuring the Patricia
Stevens Modeling School in the
"Art of Better Grooming." Mrs.
David Kallman will sing accom-
panied by Mrs. Norman Allan.
Chairman is Mrs. Joe Mehr.
She is being assisted by Mes-
dames Ira Kaufman, Sam Simmer
and Dan Aidem.
A symposium on "The Jew in the
World of Today" will take place at
late , Sabbath Eve services at 8:30
p.m. Feb. 28. The following Men's
Club members will participate:
Samuel M. Bez, Alfred Brook and
J. Maurice Karo.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal has se-
lected "The Sanctuaries That
Guard Us" for his sermon topic
.. for Sabbath Eve services Feb. 22.

A civilian worshipper in the Wiesbaden (Geimany) Jewish com-
munity proudly holds a Torah rescued from the Nazi despoilers
by the Gabbai. The Gabbal later perished at Auschwitz. At this
rededication service of the restored Synagogue conducted by Chap-
lain William Z. Dalin are the Gabber; son, also a concentration
camp survivor, Rabbi Philip G. Bernstein, adviser on Jewish
affairs to the commanding general in Europe, and Jewish GI's.
Prayer books were supplied by the National Jewish Welfare Board.

Young Israel Maps Laymen Condubt
Services
Purim Festivities Temple
A laymen' service will be held
the Sabbath Eve worship of
for Young and Old at Temple
Israel at 8:30 Friday, Feb.

DR. A. A. NEUMAN
* *



Dropsie President
at Shaarey Zedek

Scholar to Address
Men's Club Meeting

Bum Moshe Unit's
Father-Son Affair
Is Set for Tuesday

`Zion Can Absorb
Million Refugees '

Cooperative Leader
Belittles 'Terrorism'

NW Sisterhood Affair
to Unfold on Tuesday

Synagogue Guest

Page Elevo•

Young Israel of Detroit will hold
its yearly Purim festivities at 9:30
p.m. Saturday, March 1 at Bnai
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence ave-
nues as part of the citywide SOS
program. Admission will be one
can of food to be sent overseas.
Entertainment will feature Fran-
ces Bloom, soprano, accompanied
by Betty Kowalsity, who will also
play several solo solections; Phil-
ip Rabinowitz in two Yiddish mon-
ologues; and Morris Kosman who
will play violin selections. The
program will be followed by an
evening of games. Refreshments
will be served by the Women's
League of Young Israel, under the
direction of Mrs. Hyman R.
Cohen, president.
The senior party will be pre-
ceded by a special program for
members of all Young Israel
Youth Groups at Bnai Moshe Hall
at 7:30 p.m. The entertainment
will include a series of original
Purim acts by the youth groups, a
professional magician and movies.
Trticlitional Purim refreshments
will be served. Parents are invited
to bring their children to this
party.

28 at the Detroit Institute of Arts
The service is under the auspices
of the Men's Club.
Arthur J. Hass will deliver the
sermon under the title of "Tril-
ogy." Charles H. Aller, president
of the Men's Club, will also speak.
Among those who will partici-
pate in the reading of the service
will be: Messrs. Sol Coltod, Maur-
ice Levin, Reuben Levine,, Louis
Millman, Harry Pliskow, Joseph
Silver and Sol Stein.

YESIIIVATII BETH YEIIUDAII
A Purim bingo party will be
held March 9 at the Jewish Cul-
tural Center by the Parent-Teach-
ers Association of the Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah day and interme-
diate school. Tickets may be ob-
tained from Mrs. Milton Traurig,
president, TO. 9-5293, or by cal-
ling TO. 5-0787. The public is
invited.

NEW YORK—Deploring terror-
ist activities in Palestine, Joseph
Salzberger, secretary of the co-
operative movement of Jerusalem,
who arrived in this country to
plead for increased American
support of Palestine through the
United Jewish Appeal, reported
that "the Jewish community of
Palestine is economically capable
of absorbing 1,000,000 of Europe's
surviving Jews within the next
five years and will continue to
work toward that objective in the
face of all difficulties."
Salzberger, who served as a
sergeant major in the British army
during the war, called upon the
British government to open the
doors of Palestine to Europe's
homeless and displaced Jews,
thereby "removing the causes of
terrorism in Palestine." He stres-
sed, however, that the reports of
terrorism "had been greatly ex-
aggerated" and that the Jewish
community of Palestine was ac-
tually accelerating its program of
building up the Jewish homeland
to facilitate the maximum absorp-
tion of Europe's homeless Jews.
"With the financial support of
the Jews of America," Salzberger
said, "the Palestine Jewish com-
munity will establish new indus-
tries, new agricultural projects and
new homes for the masses of
European Jews who cannot return
to their former countries."
During his stay in the United
States, Salzberger will study
American mass production meth-
ods to investigate possibilities of
introducing some American indus-
trialization features into Pales-
tine's growing industry.

The annual father and son din-
ner sponsored by the Men's Club
of Congregation Bnai Moshe will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
A home-cooked meal prepared
by the Bnai Moshe Auxiliary .will
be served to be followed by en.
tertainment including singing,
dancing acts and movies. Reserva-
tions can be made by calling HO.
0862 or HO. 8108.
The congregation will conclude
the season of late Friday evening
services Feb. 28. Rabbi Eliezer A.
Levi will speak on "The National
Loyalties of the Jew."
Services will begin at 8:15.
Sunday School students will as-
semble at 10:15 a.m. Saturday, Feb.
22, to sing Jewish Palestinian,
Hassidic and Synagogue songs In
honor of "Jewish Music Month."
Walter Farber, director of the
school, will discuss music and its
past. And Cantor Katzman will
chant liturgical selections.

Driker Captures
Philomathic Prize

Jack Driker was awarded first
prize in the Philomathic Debating
Club's 32nd annual oratorical con-
test Feb. 11 at Shaarey Zedek.
Runner-up was Jerome Brown.
Alfred N. Himelson won third
place honors. '
Jack Alspector, Sheldon Klimist
and Maynard Gordon were the
other contestants. Judges were
Prof. J. Benton Gillingham, of
Wayne University, Philip Nush-
oltz and Isadore Berger.
Raymond Zweig presided.
Philomathic is a 49-year-old
speech organization open to Jew-
ish men, ages 14 through 21. Meet-
ings are held Sundays at 3 p. m.
in Shaarey Zedek.

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Dr. A. A. Neuman, president of
IIANITA OF PWO
Dropsie College of Hebrew and
Mrs. Paul H. Feldman will
Cognate Learning, Philadelphia,
speak on the topography of Pal-
will speak at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
estine at a meeting of the Hanita
day at Shaarey Zedek under the
Chapter, Pioneer Women's Organ-
euspices of the Shaarey Zedek
ization, Monday evening in the
Men's Club. His topic will be
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Members
"Judaism as a World Religion."
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Dr. Neuman is a noted scholar
whose work on the Jews in Spain
has won him a reputation as an
historian. For many years he
served as rabbi of Congregation
Mikveh Israel, Philadelphia, the
second oldest hebrew congre-
gation in the United States. He is
an editor of the Jewish Quarterly
Review.
Registration is still being ac-
DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS
cepted for the adult classes of
Shaarey Zedek which meet Tues-
SERVED AT ALL TIMES
day evenings from 7:30 to 9:45.
Instructors include Rabbi Morris
Adler of Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi
Fliezer Levi of Bnai Moshe - and
Rabbi Milton Aron, director of the
Wayne U. If illel Foundation.
We Never Close
Pupils in the Shaarey Zed
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Sunday and weekday schools were
responsible for planting 1,258 trees
In Palestine forests as a result of
the tree planting drive this year
which culminated with Chamsha
Asar B'Shevat. Each tree costs
)1.50.

Our Menu Is Chuck Full of Tempting
Dishes and Sandwiches

ROBIN HOOD'S GRILL

GENUINE

Phil Brestoff to Play
at Temple Israel Dance

Phil Brestoff and his orchestra
will furnish music for the dinner-
dance of the Temple Israel Sis-
terhood and the Men's Club
March 22 at the Hotel Statler
Mrs. Abe Schmerin and Barney
Barnett are co-chairmen. Tickets
will be sold in advance only.
They may be obtained at the Tem-
ple office or from Mrs. Arthur
Hass, TY. 4-3671.

UNITED YIDDISH
Preparations are being made by
the United Yiddish Folk Organi-
zation for a Purim celebration
March 2 in the Jewish Community
Center. Moishe Haar, Jewish Peo-
ple's School principal, will speak.

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