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Guest Speaker

Synagogues List
Sermon .Subjects

Hadassah Groups
Set Oneg Shabbat

Unveiling Noilices

Yeshivah Enrolls
New Students

The family t of the late Charles
Migdol announce the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at 1

p.m. Sunday, at the Hebrew Me-
Registration of Yeshivath Beth morial Park. Friends and rela-
Yehudah for the new term be-
tives are requested to meet at the
ginning Feb. 2 is open at the home of Rose Migdol, widow of

`Homelessness' Topic
of Rabbi Leon Fram

"Homelessness" will be the
topic of the fifth in the series of
sermons which Rabbi..Leon Fram
is .delivering on the history and
destiny of the Jewish State. This
lecture will be delivered at the
Sabbath eve services of Temple
Israel at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Jan.
23 in the Art Institute.
On Friday, Jan. 16, the annual
laymen's service will be conduct-
ed by the Men's Club. Prof. Jay
J. Sherman of Wayne University
will speak on "Religion in the
Colleges."
• • •

*



Page Fifteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, January 16, 1948

Bnai David

Congregation Bnai David will
dedicate its Friday evening gath-
ering Jan. 16 to its Religious
School.
"Jewish Education" has been
selected as the theme, and Rabbi
Eric Greenbaum, school director,
will be the speaker.
Opening the program will be
brief services conducted by Rabbi
Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hy-
man Adler and his choir. An
Oneg Shabbat, with sisterhood
members as hostesses, will fol-
low.
Rabbi Sperka will speak on
"Deliverance from Egypt" at Sab-
bath morning services, Jan. 17.
• • •

DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER
• • •

Glazer to Lecture
on 'Jewish Child'

Beth El Sisterhood
Sponsoring Series

office, 12301 Dexter. The follow- the deceased, 2999 Sturtevant
ing departments' will accept en- avenue.
rollments: Pre-kindergarten, kin-
dergarten, Yeshivah day school,
combining secular and Hebrew
lard 4•1 Thanks
training; afternoon classes for
Mrs. jsadore Awerbucti and
boys 6 to 18, Beth Jacob, girls
children Amine and Mrs. M. I.
afternoon classes.
An afternoon class for boys Brenner thank their relatives and
of
will open at Beth Tefilo Eman- friends for the many acts
uel under the supervision of the kindness shown them in their re-
cent bereavement, the loss of
Yeshivah.
Bus transportation is provided their husband and father.
for children attending all de-
partments in the Yeshivah build-
ing. Limited bus transportation
In Memoriam
is available for the Seven Mile
In loving memory of our be-
road section' serving students of
the kindergarten and day school loved mother, Rebecca' Mosko-
witz, who passed away Jan. 27,
only.
1944, (Yahrzeit, Jan. 13).

Beth Aaron Unit
Plans Membership
Tea. on Tuesday.

Programs listed
by Detroit €hapter

Each of the groups of the De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah is
planning an Oneg Shabbat for
1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 24.
Meeting at the home of Mrs.
Michael Galsky, 18200 Wooding-
ham drife, the West University
Group will present a discussion
on current events, led by Mrs.
Louis Kazdan, and a book review
by Faye• Portner.
Mrs. Ilulda Fine will head a
discussion on community rela-
tions at a session of the East
University Group in the home
of Mrs. Arthur Bloom, 19140
Gloucester avenue.
Mrs. Milton Madden's home at
12733 Broadstreet boulevard will
be the meeting place of the Rus-
Sadly missed by her children, sell Woods Group, which will
Julius, Alice, Belle, Molly and hear a book review by Mrs. Wil-
Pearl.
liam Grahm on "Blessed the
Match."
In loving memory of nur dear
Highlighting the East Central
sister, Jeanette Weisman Kay, Group's session will be a sym-
who passed away Jan. 19, 1944. posium and a program of tra-
tea.lbet aatatn. ditional Jewish music. This unit
It or oauir1 tally
Our ttrar Jeanette.
in the home of Mrs.
We ale WO 101 ■41•■•■ • ; wr mt. you tat. will meet
But In oar Iloirt , we bane
Martin M. Cowan, 2262 Chicago
Fw ir MR 4.1 111•11101-
boulevard.

"The Jewish Child in the
A member - bring - a - member
Modern World" is the title of a candlelight tea is planned by the
series of four lectures to be pre- Beth Aaron Sisterhood for 8:30
sented by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer p.m., Tuesday, in the Synagogue.
Wyoming and Thatcher avenues.
from 11 a.m. to noon each Tues-

Hostesses will be Mesdames
day beginning Jan. 20 in the Mack Silverman, Sam Friedman,
Torah Procession
Obit
saries

Brown Memorial Chapel under Sol Priesont, Sidney Wein-
LOUIS RAPPAPORT, 53, of to Honor Service
the auspices of the Temple Beth berg and Edna Zeiger.
2420 McNichols road west, died
Anyone
interested
in
becom-
El Sisterhood.
Jan. 7. Services were at the of Mrs. Rottenbero
e, -
Topic of the first talk will be ing a member or attending the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving
the
devo-
recognition
of
In
contact
Mrs.
Jack
Northwest
should
"The World We Live in Today— tea
Raisin, membership chairman, are his wife, Bessie; three sons, tion of Mrs. Pearl Rottenbcrg,
"Freedom Road" has been se-
Alvin, Paul and Dan; three daugh- president of the Ladies of Yeshi-
It Affect Our Chil- UN. 3-2764.
How
Does
lected by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
ters, Feme, Mrs. Louis Greenberg
as his sermon topic for Sabbath dren?" The second lecture, Jan.
Rabbi Benjamin Groner of and Mrs. Eugene Keller; one vath Beth Yehudah, the Sefer
Torah which the organization
27,
will
deal
with
"The
Special
services Jan. 17 of the Northwest
Windsor installed new officers of
Reuben; and three sis- will dedicate as a memorial to
Problem of Jewish Children— the Men's Club in conjunction brother,
Hebrew Congregation.
ters, Mrs. Max Newman, Mrs.
The next late Friday evening What Is the Right Approach?"
with the sisterhood's fourth an- Nate Kornaweet and Mrs. George Hitler's victims, will be carried
in a processional from Mrs. Rot-
service will be held Jan. 23
niversary
party.
dis-
On Feb. 3, Dr. Glazer will
Pearlman of Cleveland.
tenberg's home on Highland
starting at 8:30.
They are Paul Carpenter, pres-
cuss "The Jewish Home—Out-
• • •
avenue to the Yeshivah at Cort-
lines of a Wholesome Environ- ident; Sam Schneider, first vice- 'WILLIAM JACKSON, 67, of land and Dexter, Sunday Jan.
president;
Sol
Docks,
second
and
on
Feb.
,10,
"Facing
Temple Beth El
ment,"
3224 Rochester avenue, died Jan. 25.
Dave Cohen, 5. Services were at the Lewis
At Sabbath Eve services of the Future—What Lies Ahead for vice-president;
The Scroll will be dedicated
treasurer;
Morris
Katz,
financial
Temple Beth El at 8:15, Jan.
Bros. Chapel. He is survived by in the Synagogue of the, Yeshi-
the
Jewish
Child?"
sercretary;
Ernest
Deutsch,
cor-
16, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
Mrs. Seymour Tilchin and Mrs. responding and recording secre- his wife, Mae; three daughters, vah. Last sentences or words in
preach on "Stories from the Lewis Daniels are chairmen of
Mrs. Seymour Lewis, Mrs. Julius the Scroll can inscribed in
Bernard E. Klein, sergeant-
Jewish Past—A Dramatic Reve- the series. Mrs. Maurice Klein is tary;
at-arms; and Sam Freedman, Rothschild and Mrs. Irwin Wei- memory of a departed person,
ler; and four sons, Sidney, Ber- it was announced.
lation of How Our Ancestors sisterhood president. chaplain.
Faced the Problems of Life."
nard, Robert and Alvin Feldman.

Synagogue Youth
Gear for Dance

Aged Home Residents
Entertained by Lumet

Baruch Lumet, character actor
A the Yiddish stage, entertained
residents of the Home for Aged
under the auspices of the Men's
Club of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Ben Sidlow, president of
the club, presented Lumet to the
residents.

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The Young People's Society
of Shaarey Zedck will present
its mid-year dance, "Snowball
Frolic," Jan. 31 in the Syna-
gogue. Paul LaVoie and his
WJR orchestra will play.
Nathan Spinner is chairman
of the affair and Marian Lewis
and Helen Noble, co-chairmen.
Other members of the com-
mittee are Alice Sobel, Tina Du-
brove, Doris Green, Onny Gold-
smith, Dotty Rosen, Norma
Aberly, Grace Gorelik, Arthur
Lyons and Harry Sears.
Rae Ann Moss, Addie Cohen,
Caroline RUSUMOil, Beverly Rus-
kin, Sherman Zeldes, Sol Gins-
burg, Sanford Green and Earl
Barth have been selected as
hosts and hostesses.

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DAVIDA PHILLIPS, 15-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi Wohlgelernter
Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter will
Maurice Phillips, of 1652 Calvert
avenue, died Jan. 5. Services be guest speaker at a meeting of
Two new members have been were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Kvutzah Ivrith at 9 p.m., Satur-
added by the Association of A sister, Barbara, also survives. day, in the Rose Sittig Cohen
Cantors of Detroit and Wind-
Bldg.
"The Education of Our Chil-
sor.
ADOLPH ANTMANN, of 3710
They are C.5ntor Pavel Sla- Burlingame avenue, died Jan. 5. dren" will be his subject.
vensky of the Northwest He- Services were at the Ira Kauf-
brew Congregation and the man Chapel. He leaves his wife, Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary
Rev. Nathan Adler, brother of Celia; three sons, Harry, Dave
Cantor Hyman Adler, who re- and Sol, and one daughter, Mrs. to Meet on Monday
A meeting of the Yetz-Cohen
cently arrived from Palestine Pauline Berkowitz.
Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War
to accept a position in Windsor.
Veterans, will be held at 8:30
The association expects to en-
JENNIE BORNSTEIN, of Chi-
p.m.,
Monday, in* the home of
gage an official conductor soon, cago, died Jan. 5. Services were
it was announced. Cantor Ja- held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ethel Wasser, 9218 Dexter bou-
cob H. Sonenklar is head of the She leaves three daughters, Freda levard.
musical committee and Cantor and Babs of Chicago and Mrs.
RECEPTACLES
A. A. Rosenfeld is publicity di- Mack M. Bay of Detroit.
Garbare, Aob mud litutrioloh. rtriu-
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tanwl Omorreloo. Tully g•aranto.rd.
LILLIAN SCIION, of 2026 Wa- rricood Rigiot.
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Chapel. She leaves her husband,
k •
Joseph; three sons, Isadore, Wil-
liam, and Jack; and one daugh-
MONUMENTS
ter, Mrs. Jack Dubin.

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