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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-08-29

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Page Six

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

.

Sessions to Start
at Temple Israel

MAN OF TUE WEEK

THE

IMPORTANCE of pumping new blood into the ever-expand-
ing stream of Bnai Brith activities explains Murray Sabin's spir-
ited efforts to bring young men and women into the movement.
Having been instrumental in forming five men's lodges in the
city, the vice-president of the Detroit Bnai Brith Council believes
that youthful organizations with their accompanying enthusiasm
would not only make Bnai Brith
.
a powerful Jewish spokesman but ! y
Registration for Temple Israel's would provide a nucleus for fu-
religious school will be held from ture community leaders.
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon Sunday,
Sept. 7 at Hampton school, War-
"There must be a group of ex-
rington .and Pickford.
perienced men and women trained
Registration day has been de-
to take over when the older lead-
signated to facilitate the enroll-
ers
relinquish their positions," Sa-
ment of new pupils and of new
bin explained. "Through Bnai
members in the congregation.
The opening sessions for the Brith, we educate our people to
Confirmation department will be- take a greater interest in their
gin Saturday, Sept. 13, and for communal obligations and to be-
kindergarten and high school pu- come a more vociferous group
pils Sunday, Sept. 14. Highlight with regard to Jewish problems
9f the first school session will be and their solution."
the dedication of a motion pic-
• • •
ture projector presented to me
SABIN PLUNGED INTO Bnai
school by the 1937 Confirmation
Brith activities in 1941, and has
class.
At 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, not faltered under, the load since.
Temple Israel will hold its Sab- Conscious of the gulf that exists
bath Eve services in the lecture between various Jewish groups,
hall of the Detroit Institute of Sabin hopes that "instead of
MURRAY SABIN
Arts. Rabbi Leon Franc' will com- jealousy among organizations, all
would unite and pull together for the common good of the Jew. In
ment on the movie "Crossfire."

Regiqer on Sept. 7
for Religious School

Temple Israel Rosh Hasbonah these days when we are being challenged on every front, unity is
and mom Kippur services will be the most essential thing."
conducted in the large auditorium
Sabin was born in Russia in 1909. He came to the U. S. when
Of the Detroit Institute of Arts. he was three. In New York his flair for the harmonica earned him
a position on the original Borrah Minnevitch band, but he abandoned
his career as a harmonica virtuoso after a year.
• • •
DURING WORLD WAR II, he was a sparkplug at many of
the bond rallies and received citations for his service. He is a past
president of the Louis Marshall lodge and was the first recipient of
the William B. Chatman Memorial Merit award.
NEW YORK — Bishop Bernard
One of Sabin's most prized distinctions in his honorary presi-
J. Sheil, director of the Catholic dency of the George Gershwin Lodge, which he helped form. With
Youth Organization, has sent a only three other honorary presidents in Bnai Brith, Sabin's pride in
letter to the Hebrew Sheltering that title is readily understood.
and Immigrant Ai d Society
Sabin pointed out that he has always found time for philan-
(HIAS), commending the work thropic work. He has been active in many fund-raising campaigns,
of the worldwide migration agen- and was awarded a citation of merit by the Jewish Welfare Fed-
cy,• which reads in part:
eration for his activity in the 1947 Allied Jewish Campaign.
"The Jewish people, especially
SABIN ENVISIONS the day when all Jews will become mem-
in the past 10 years, have been bers of 13nai Brith organizations. "From two lodges and one auxiliary,
subjected to the most bestial cru- the movement has grown to 15 lodges and 16 auxiliaries here. When
elty devised by men. Their plight more Jews realize that Bnai Brith is one Jewish service organization
Is a stain on the conscience of which actually accomplishes what it sets out to do, they will all
mankind.
come into the fold."
"To its eternal credit, BIAS has
Many service groups in the community blank out because the
begun the erasing of this stain; channels that feed new members and new leaders into the organi-
and in this endeavor it deserves zation slow down to a trickle. But if Murray Sabin's past perform-
the support of all right-thinking ances in creating new lodges for Bnai Brith are any criteria, the
men. God grant that your work Jewish people of Detroit can rest assured that this great service
may prosper."
organization will grow in strength mightily.

`God Grant Your
Work Prospers,'
Bishop Tells HIAS

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Friday, August 29, 1947

Adeline Subar,
Yanich, Schivartz
at Centers Parley

NEW YORK—Adeline Subar
and Joseph Yanich, members of
the Detroit Jewish Center staff,
and Sol Schwartz, Jewish Youth
Council member, have been se-
lected as three of the delegates
to the second annual National
Jewish Youth Institute, which
the National Jewish Welfare
Board (JWB) is sponsoring at
Emma Kaufman Camp, Harmony,
Pa., from Aug. 29 to Sept. 5.
The institute's aim is to im-
prove the understanding of the
role of Jewish youth in the com-
munity, the community center
and in the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board.
Miss Subar, Yanich and
Schwartz are three of 80 young
people, 18 to 30 years of age,

cob Sonenklar will conclude the
dramatic presentation chanting
traditional songs to the piano ac-
companiment of Mrs. Seymour
Krause.
VAN PAASSEN DUE
Mesdames Frank Bernstein,
Berl Lefkowitz and Morris Rus-
kin are co-chairmen of the
luncheon. For reservations call
Mr,. J. Mendelsohn, NO. 2576.

After a month's vacation, all
branches of the United Hebrew
schools have resumed their work
and registration for beginners
and advanced students will con-
tinue throughout Elul and Tishri. .
Enrollment of students will be
accepted at the folowing
branches: 1245 W. Philadelphia
avenue, 4000 Tuxedo avenue,
13226 Lawton avenue, 15705
Parkside avenue, Central high
school and Brady and Bagley
elementary schools. For further
information call TO. 8-0063.
The 21st annual observance of

who will attend the institute from education month will begin with
the month of Tishri. During
this period, professional and la -\\
leaders in the women's auxiliarl:
the Kvutzah Ivrith and its ladies
auxiliary and the Hebrew Teach-
er's Organization will seek to
A marble, memorial structure arouse Jewish parents to the
to perpetuate the memories of educational problems of youth.
The messages to the Jewish
the departed has been completed
at the Hebrew Memorial Park public will be conveyed through
(Chesed Shel Emes), Abraham the radio, press and sermons.
High Holy Day services will
H. Jaffin, executive director, an-
be held in the Synagogues of the
nounced.
A bronze tablet on which the following branches: David W.
names of the departed will be Simons, the Rose Sittig Cohen
inscribed in Hebrew and English Bldg. and Philadelphia-Byron.

Memorial Tablet
to Honor Departed

gold letters will be housed in
this building. A nominal fee will
be charged for inscribing the
name and the Yahrzeit
The names will be illuminated
NEW YORK (Special)—Detroit
on each Yahrzeit day.
Space on the memorial tablet will play host to the American
may be reserved by calling TY. Jewish Conference regional con-
vention Oct. 12 preceding the
6-1686.

Detroit to Be Host
to AJC Chapter

European Welfare
to Meet Wednesday

A special meeting of the Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare

Organization will be held at 1
p.m. Wednesday at Bnai Moshe.
High Holy Day checks will be

mailed to orphaned families in
Palestine and arrangements for
the annual banquet Sunday, Nov.
16 at the Bel-Aire Supper Club
will be discussed.

Regular sessions in all depart-
At 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
ments of the Shaarey Zedek re- 10, Pierre van Paassen, author
ligious school will begin Sunday, and lecturer, will address the
Sept. 7.
Men's Club. He will speak on
Hebrew school registration will "Palestine in Our Day."
take place at 4 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 8 and classes will begin the
same day To accommodate stu-
dents living a great distance from
the school, a bus service has been
inaugurated and complete sched-
ules have been mailed to all con-
gregation members.
All registered pupils will be
notified of their class assignments
by mail. The religious school is
under the supervision of Rabbi
Morris Adler assisted by Ben
Chinitz and Charles Rosenblatt.
Dr. Leonard Sidlow is chairman
of the education committee.

The Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek will open its season with
a presentation of "Days of Our
Years," at a luncheon at 12:30
p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, Mrs. Abe
Katzman, president, announced.
Program chairman Mrs. Lewis
Tatken reported that Rabbi A.
M. Hershman will give the Invo-
cation and Rabbi Adler will ad-
dress the Sisterhood. Cantor Ja-

Education Month
Slated for Tishri

all sections of the country.

Classes at Shaarey ledek
to Start Sunday, Sept. 7

SISTERHOOD SKETCH

UHS Continues
Pupil Enrollment .

fourth session of the national as-
sembly set for Thanksgiving Day
weekend in Chicago.
The tentative schedule provides
for regional conferences and public
hearings on the plan for the fu-
ture organization in Nashville,
San Francisco, Philadelphia and
New York. Divided into afternoon
and evening sessions, the hearing
will be open to the public and
the press.

Ladies Aid Society
Sets Luncheon Date

The first meeting of the new
term of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society will be held as a 'dessert

luncheon at 1 p.m. Wednesday
at the Bnai Moshe Center.
The annual donor luncheon is
set for 12 noon, Nov. 12 at the
Bel-Aire Catering. Mrs. Eleanor
Ehrenwald is general chairman.
Mrs. Elfreda Greenwold is in
charge of the ticAets and Mrs.
Pauline Schiff, the yearbook.

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