Friday, January 23, 1948 Sermon , Themes in the Synagogues DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Clutirman Yeshivah Ladies to Dedicate Torah Dr. Glazer to Review Book' by Wescott S d n lb na e. el r It It It 'C "Apartment in Athens" by Glenway Wescott will be re- viewed by Dr. B. Benedict Gla- zer at Sabbath Eve services Jan. 23 of Temple Beth El. A social hour under the au- spices of the sisterhood will follow the services, which start at 8:15. • • • Shaarey Zedek Regular services at Shaarey Zedek are 'scheduled for 5:15 p.m., Friday, Jan. 23, and 9 am., Saturday. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach and Cantor H. Sonen- klar will officiate. Sabbath services of the junior congregation will be held at 9 . 0 a.m. in, the Kate Frank orial Chapel. The childrens' regation Sabbath service will take place from 10 to 11:15 a.m. in the °prayer room. • • • Temple Israel In t- ot ng m- ars ed the nd The sixth lecture in the series which Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel has been deliver- ing on the history and destiny of the Jewish State is entitled 'Theodore Herzl and Isaac M. Wise: The Strange Story of the Conflict Between Zionism and Reform Judaism." It will be delivered at Sab- bath Eve services Jan. 30 in the Art Institute. "Homelessness" will be Rabbi Fram's subject for the Friday, Jan. 23, service. • • .• lc- Bnai David as Tova Sanhedral, president of the Women's Council of the Religious Labor Party of Pal- estine, will be guest speaker at a Friday night gathering Jan. 23 of Bnai David. Her top- ic will be "Palestine Today." Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "The Sabbath of Song" at Sabbath morning , services. les- low gist to for el- cur ill e, nth uho ere , is his ene- The ich- o 1 s. !ver Noss ten titu- has arty and sing fed lich- iquet micy held re. with itain enied and mitic, r at- the is in e are i," an x-ser- • • • .Northwfst Hebrew The late Friday evening serv- ice Jan. 23 of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation will be dedicated to the Jewish Music Festival. Rabbi Jacob Segal's sermon topic Is "Judaism in C Major." Saturday morning services will begin at 9. "To Whom Does the Earth Belong?" will be Rabbi Segal's topic. a MRS. WALTER FIELD • • Sisterhood Slates 3rd Book Review Zelda Rosenthal at Shaarey Zedek The third in a series of book reviews and brunches sponsored by the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek will take place at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the social hall of the Synagogue. Miss Zelda Rosenthal will re- view "My Father's House" by Meyer Levin. A delegate to the World Zionist Congress in 1937, she has visited many places mentioned in Levin's book. Mrs. Walter Field is rview chairman. Mrs. Maurice H Zackheim, brunch chairman, said purch- asers of single tickets should contact Mrs. Richard Cott, TO 8-5617, before the deadline Sun- day afternoon. Members and their friends are invited, Mrs. Abe Katzman, president, said. Those planning to attend are urged by Mesdames William Nadler and Morris Halperin, SOS chairmen, to bring cloth- ing and canned and dehydrated foods for overseas relief. Rev. Jacob Silverman Detroit's Leading Surgical MOREL 5377 Wildemere Tyler CMS 10 Serving Greater Detroit Recommends d by World Famous Ileth Israel Hospital of N.T.C., & Lead Leading Medical and Religious Authorities . , WE. . 44690 " The Young Israel Young Adults will hold a Palestine program Sunday evening in honor of Chamisho Osor B'She- vat. Featured will be a symposium on the problems facing the Jew- ish State. President Hillel Abrams, at whose home the meeting will be held, said the program will also include group singing of Hebrew and other songs. Plans for a drive to obtain 75 new members, will be an- nounced by Harold Platt, mem- bership chairman. Following the program, a so- cial hour including refresh- ments will be held. Activities for the coming year will be re- vealed and committees will be appointed. Aids League Mrs. Louis Fried, chairman of the Pledge Fund luncheon of the Youth Education League Tuesday at the Masonic. Her co-chairman is Mrs. Adolph Lichter. "Curtain Call," di- rected and produced by Mrs. Eli Gross and Mrs. If. J. Mill- man, will be presented at the luncheon. HASHOMER I:ATZAIR An evening of athletics will be In lIemoriana held by Hashomer Hatzair from 7:30 to 10, Thursday, at Mac- In loving memory of Harry Culloch School, Wildemere and Elias, our beloved father and Tyler avenues. husband, who passed away Jan. 22, 1942. Deeply missed by his GETS PALESTINE BOOKS family. A collection of books issued by the leading publishing houses In loving memory of our dear of Palestine has been added to husband and father, Morris the Shaarey Zedek library. Adds, who passed away Jan. 22, 1946. Sadly missed by his wife, Jen- III Rev. Hyman nie, and children, Arthur, Sid- SCHOLSINGER Capable and Specialized ney, Gertrude and Marilyn. MOREL ITU AtkIsmon TO. 1-1146 REV. YEIIUDAII LOEWT CERTIFIED MOHEL Palestine Program Is Planned by Young Israel Unit Gaines Night Set at Bum Moshe To raise funds to replenish the linen and silverware sup- ply of the Bnai Moshe kitchen, the sisterhood will sponsor an evening of games Wednesday. Assisting Mrs. William New and Mrs. I. Bradfield, chair- men, are Mesdames Helen Aus- lander, Dave Schwartz, Grace Kralik, Morton Friedman, Na- than Nagler and Rose Hersh. A meeting of the Child Res- Miles Meyerson Heads cue Group will be held Feb. 1, YPS of Bnai David with Sam Neuschatz of the Jewish Center and Mrs. Sol Miles Meyerson has been elect- Grant in charge of the pro- ed president of the newly-form- gram. Mrs. Morris 'Garman is ed Young People's Society of sisterhood president. Bnai David. Other officers are Mitchell Goldman, vice-president; Merlin Utchenik, treasurer; Shirley Pc- chenick, recording secretary; and Beverly Markowitz, corre- sponding secretary. Myron Solomon will be guest speaker at the club's first social at 3 p.m., Sunday, in the Syna- gogue. Impressive ceremonies will mark the dedication of the Sefer Torah, which the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will present to the Yeshivah Sunday. Written expressly for the Yeshivah's auxiliary, the Torah is a memorial to the 6,000,000 Jewish martyrs killed by the Nazis, Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, auxiliary president, said. The ceremonies will begin at 12:30 p.m., with a procession from the home of Mrs. Rotten- berg, 2466 Highland avenue. Students will carry the Torah under the traditiohal canopy to the Yeshivah. There, the public will be able to purchase in- scriptions of letters honoring departed relatives and friends. MONUMENTS RECEPTACLES Garbage, Affh and Babbitt ,. Rein- forced Concrete. Fully guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE RECF.PTACLIC CO. 53 Kenilworth KOSHER MEAT & . POULTRY. MARKET Manual Erhar4 ' 7729 'TWELFTH ST. u. s 4 Events Charted by Council Croup YPC of Beth El to Elect Officers ARTHUR WOLF, 49, of 2476 Glendale avenue, died Jan. 12 Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving are his wife, Ida; two sons, Seymour and Aubrey; five brothers, Sam. Morris, Jack, William and Al; and one daughter, Mrs. Oscar Weinzweig. JAMES JULIUS BEARE, of 2925 Clements avenue, died Jan. 15. Services were at the Ira Kaufman ,Chapel. He leaves his wife, Betty; one son, Thomas, bne daughter, Lorraine; and two brothers, Alex and Samuel. IDA HAUT, 52, of 1960 Blaine avenue, died Jan. 11. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Cha- pel. The body was shipped to New York for burial in the family plot at Mt Hebron. She leaves her husband, Morris, one sister of Chicago, and three sis- ters and three brothers of New York. Temple Israel's Dance Awaited The second annual Temple Israel dinner-dance, sponsored jointly by the Sisterhood and Men's Club, will be held Feb. 14 at the Hotel Statler. Phil Brestoff and his °relies- tra will play, Mrs. Daniel Krouse and Barney Barnett, chairmen, announced. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Arthur Hass Mrs. Samuel Keene, • Nathan Kolb, Arthur Weber and Joseph Silver. AIDS CANCER FIGHT Service work for the Ameri- can Cancer Society was begun by members of Thursday Family Circle, meeting in the home of Mrs. Anna Silver, 2238 Clements avenue. This group will make cancer pads at its weekly ses- sions. Chronicle Social and Club News deadline Is noon Monday. LEWIS BROS. sad Marble Sammtents AARON B. MARGOLIS Obituaries SARAH POLLOCK, 72, of 8441 LaSalle boulevard and for- merly of Toledo, died Jan. 9. Services were at the Zimmer- man Funeral Home, Toledo Lincoln's Birthday She it survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Jeanette Ash of De- Program Outlined troit and Mrs. Birdie Winkel of Miami, Beach, and a son, The culture commission of the Irving of Toledo. Jewish Community Council is studying new programs for the HARRY ASKENAZI, 59, died spring season, Rabbi Morris Jan. 7. Services were at the Adler, chairman, announced. In Hebrew Benevolent Society. addition to the regular Delegate Surviving are two sons, Albert Institute on April 18, programs and Isadore Asho. are being contemplated for Feb. 12, Feb. 26 and March 18. CATHERINE LEDERMEYER, For the Lincoln's birthday 67, died Jan. 10. Services were Feb. 12, a prominent liberal at the Hebrew Benevolent So- speaker will discuss the sub- ciety. She is survived by a ject "Jews at the Time of the sister, Mrs. Sarina Hirsch. Civil War." A Negro chorus will supply the music. IRVING LEMER, 63, died Jan. The other two programs will 12. Services were at the He- brew Benevolent Society. Sur- be of the Town Hall type. On vivors are his wife, Sarah, and Feb. 26, the subject will be "Re- lating the American Jew to two sons, Irving and Isadore. Palestine." A New York guest HUGO LIEBENTHAt, 110, died will deliver the main address Jan. 12. Services were at the and two Detroiters will serve Hebrew Benevolent Society. He as discussants. leaves his wife, Else; one son, .The other program will be a Kurt; and one daughter of Ger- discussion of local problems en- titled "What's Right and What's many. Wrong with the Jewish Commu- HARRY HACK, 63, of 3385 nity." Four Detroiters wil serve Richton avenue, died Jana 13 as a discussion panel. The names of speakers and Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving are his discussants will be announced wife, Mollie; one daughter, Mrs. later. The service offered by the Frank Miller; two sons, Jerome the and Leonard; and four brothers, culture commission to Benjamin, Sam, Nathan and community includes help to of- ficers and program chairmen of Peter. organizations in planning pro- FRIEDA FISHEL, 70, of 2989 grams, Rabbi. Adler said.' Elmhurst avenue, died Jan. 18. Services were at .the Lewis Bros. Chapel. She is survived by her husband, Herman; one daughter, ?sirs. Julius Sarko; The Young People's Club of three sons, Joe Arons, Leon Temple Beth El will hold its Aronstam and Lazier Aronstam first election of officers Feb. 1 of Palestine; and one sister, in the social hall. Bertha Shvzis. A nominating committee con- sisting of Audrey Joyce Hart- PEARL LIEBERMAN, 70, of man, chairman, and Joan Eston, 1507 Holden avenue, died Jan. Lois Feinberg, liud Kaine and 17. Services were at the Lewis Robert Kuttnauer has drawn up Bros. Chapel. Survivors include a slate of candidates which is her husband, Israel; one son, as follows: President, Cornell Janeway; Dr. Bernard; and one daughter. vice-president, Harvey Freeman; Mrs. Max Mosen. recording secretary, Eva Bach; corresponding secretary, Eleanor SAMUEL ULNICK, 67, of 1574 Heilbronner; treasurer, Robert Monterey, avenue, died Joh. 16 Grauer; and delegates-at-large, Services were at the Lewis Richard Waldbott, Robert Kutt- Bros. Chapel. He leaves his nauer and Bud Kaine. wife, Becky; two sons, Hyman The first meeting of the club's and Robert; four daughters, discussion group will be held Mrs. Irving Kartzman, Mrs. Max at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday. The Fineman, Mrs. Morris Aver- discussion will be lead by Rab- bach and Mrs. Harry Sherwin; bi Sidney Akselrad_whose topic and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph will be "Palestine." Presiding Weisberg, Mrs. Morris Kutchuck, will be Peter Copeland. 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