/47 11 19 'oseph mday, 'emple De- was laugh- ioncer Con- ), she Mrs. ,ndson, 'o Ms- It and it was DX8:8) Aaron Droock, president of the Jewish Community Council, will be a guest speaker at the pro- gram of the United Yiddish Folk Organizations to commemorate the fourth Yahrzeit of the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto, Charles Driker, president, has announced. The program will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 20, in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem- ple Beth El. Featured speaker will be Rabbi Herschel Schacter, former Army chaplain. Rabbi Schacter had three years of distinguished overseas service and was the first Jewish chaplain to enter Buchenwald. Also included on the program will be the Jewish Folks Chorus under the direction of Henry Goldberg which will present a group of songs of the Warsaw Ghetto and Cantor Hyman Adler of Congregation Bnai David who will deliver the Haskarah. Harry Kaminer Is in charge of arrangements. A cantata, "What Is Torah?" will be enacted in a program pre- at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday. The sented jointly by the Sisterhood presentation is under the direc- and Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek tion of Mrs. Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar. A March of Time movie, "Jews in Palestine," will he shown and Rabbi Morris Adler will speak. Mrs. Samuel Berke is chairman. l‘Irs. Abe Katzman, is sisterhood president and Dr. Morris M. Bur stein heads the men. Rabbi Adler will preach on "Three Jews—Three Paths" at the Friday monthly service at 8:15 p.m., April 18. Delegates of the Midwest Zionist Youth Conference will be the guests of the congre- gation at Sabbath services April 19. The Junior Congregation will be in charge of the worship that day Dale Boesky, Charles Kramer and Dick Sanders will chant the ritual and Dale Boesky, Fred Keidan, Henry Lonnerstater and Seymour Subar will be the readers. Herb- ert Mandell will summarize the Sedrah and Zelda Cohen will give the Prophetical talk. Junior officers are Charles Kra- mer, president; Leonard Baron, vice president, and Marilyn Gie- • sler, secretary. CANTOR SONENKLAR N.Y. Rabbi to Address Parley of Zionist Youth Leaders Here • pis Zeda ► ah Chairman Yiddish Groups Shaarey Zedek's Sisterhood to Mark Yahrzeit and Men Join to Hear Cantata Will Honor Memory of Ghetto Martyrs Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, April 11, ,1947 Details of the three-day Zionist Youth Institute, to be held April 18, 19 and 20, were annonced this week by Corrine Perlis, program chairman. The institute, first meeting of its kind to be held in Detroit, will bring together youth leaders from Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. It is sponsored jointly by the Masada, IZFA, Ju- nior Hadassah and Senior Judea groups. Highlight of the weekend will be a dance Saturday, April 19, in the social hall of BnaiMoshe. The program is as follows: April 18—Services 8:15 p.m. at Bnai Moshe; sermon by Dr. Shlo- mo Bardin of New York. ADLER TO SPEAK April 19--Services 9:30 a. m. at Shaarey Zedek; sermon by Rabbi Northwest YPC Dance Final Pesach Rites Set at NW Hebrew Services for the last day of the Passover will be held at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 8:45 a. m. Saturday, April 12. Included will be the Ylzkor me- morial prayers at 10:15 a.m. Rab- bi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Freedom to Live as a Jew." Late Sabbath Eve services will be at 8:30 p. m. Friday, April 18. The worship will be conducted by the junior congregation. In place of the usual sermon, a symposium will be held by the youngsters on the theme "Great Moments in Jewish History," in which Gerald Loomus, Louise Mil- ler and Elaine Rothman will peril. cipate. The prayers will be chant- ed by Bobby Shapiro. On Sabbath morning, April 19, the service will be chanted by Earl Jacobs, who will celebrate GEORGE s chairman of the founders and his Bar Mitzvah on that day. Rabbi Segal's sermon topic will past presidents luncheon of the be "The Priest and the Prophet." Zedakah Club April 21 at Club Bali. Mrs. Meyer Waterstone is co-chairman. Honored will be Mrs. Ben Jacob, founder, and Mesdames Jacob Ilarwitz, Ann, Zunsky, Abe Rosenberg, Irvin Shevin, Morris Loeb, Morris Da- vis and Joseph Staub, past pres- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will give idents. For reservations call UN. a summary of outstanding books 2-4538. of the season at a meeting of the o Have Oriental Motif Sisterhood of Temple Beth El at Bobby Grayson and his orchestra. 2 p. m. Monday, in the Brown Dan Standler is chairman as- Memorial Chapel. sisted by Herb Benson, Phyllis A dessert luncheon will precede Abels, Dorothy Goodfriend, Dave Metz, Bertha Sunshine and Leon- Dr. Glazer's review. ard Brinauer. Members arc requested to bring Tickets may be obtained by cal- ling Edith Operman, UN. 1-1032. cans of milk for the SOS drive. Beth El Women to Hear Reviews "Spring Fantasy," a dance to be presented by the Young People's Club of, the Northwest Hebrew Congregation from 9:30 to 1:30 a. m. Saturday, April 19, will be held in the oriental atmosphere meet at 4:30 p. m. as follows: Rabbi Adler will amplify morn- of the Arabian room of the Tuller ing sermon at home of Mrs. Maur- Hotel. Music will be provided by ice Landau, 2292 Longfellow ave- nue; "Basic Concepts of Zionism" will be topic of Mrs. Ezra Shapiro, lorgaggooggogg•14016111 ■ 111141 ■ 1 president. Central States Region of Hadassah, in home of Mrs. Benjamin Zieve, 2285 Longfellow avenue. "Palestine's Answer to Britain's Policy" will be subject of Milton Arm, vice-president of Masada, at home of Mrs. Ralph Weisman, 1470 Boston boulevard. "Music and Palestine" under the direction of Shirley Subar, De- troit choral director, in home of THE PASSOVER FESTIVAL serves as reminder to the world Mrs. Benjamin Lairen, 8360 La- Salle boulevard. as well to ourselves : "'WE ARE B'NAI HUM, the sons and BRUNCH PLANNED April 19, 10:30 a. m., brunch In daughters of freedom." which freedom the world dare not Jewish Community Center; 12:30 p. m. workshop meetings for vari- longer deny us. ous groups at Center, featuring Max Helf man, music authority. "We feel the institute will be an ideal meeting place for inter- ested young people to understand the real facts on the most pres- sing problem facing our people today—Palestine," Dr. Sam Krohn, co-chairman of the conference, said. All Jewish young people, affili- ated with participating groups or To a War.Weary World May This Passover not, are urged to attend, Krohn added. and to the Bring a Renewal PASSOVER GREETINGS To You of the House of Israel JEWISH COMMUNITY A Year of Health and Happiness in the Fullest Measure of Faith, Hope and Courage May It Bring Everlasting Peace and Contentment SHIRLEY SUBAR Morris Adler on "Zionism in American Jewish Life." Luncheon 1 to 3 p. m. Shaarey Zedek; ad- dress by Philip Slomovitz. Informal discussion groups will BEAUTY Council Sabbath Is Set for April 18 Council Sabbath will be observed by the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, at 8:30 p. m. Friday, April 18, at Temple Israel, Detroit Institute of Arts. Rabbi Leon Frani will speak on "Displaced Persons and Misplaced Hearts." Participating in the reading of the ritual will be Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, past president of the Council, and Mrs. Louis Zlatkin. At this service, Robert Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Becker, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Mr. and Mrs. Becker will be hosts at a reception after the services. Weinstein to Preach at Yizkor Services Rabbi Chaim Weinstein and Cantor Max Pearl will officiate at the closing services for Passover at Beth Aaron. Yizkor services Saturday will be at 10:30 a. m. Rabbi Weinstein will preach on "Passover for Poster- ity." Services start at 0. Tailored to your home by STAR Awnings of Quality Custom-Made Mildew - Resistant Water Repellent COMPLETE AWNING SERVICE STAR Awning, Inc. 8840 LINWOOD CALL TYLER 6 -4100 • 1110E LEITER We can be thankful for the past: For it has brought us new friends and the opportunity and obligation to serve. We look to the future confidently and with the resolve to continue to render the service on which the reputation of Moe Leiter and Associates has been built. Moe Leiter & Associates 1766 PENOBSCOT BUILDING The Dominion Life Assurance Co. 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