r 30, 1948 Friday, January 30, 1948 . Synagogues List Sermon Subjects .W.,..••••• ■■■■••■•• ••• `Illusions of Freedom' Rabbi Segal's Topic "Poular Illusions About Free- dom" will be Rabbi Jacob E. Segal's sermon topic at Sabbath morning services Jan. 31 of the Northwest - Hebrew Congrega'.1,11. The next late Friday evaii..g service will be held Feb. 6, start- ing at 8:30. • • • LIED half a adio shows has clicked, tising agen- rs will not ) show. On ho remark- "Oh, well, TING the 'feequently lierelman ,bows some him: "Jent ing to see e's waxing d Groucho war( Ten- [LENT on po is gen- e the wit- of all the som pal of Id was the acter Ban- , Came to ott at the )ken-down tt was ap- ;hely said, Woolcott, pelt." MALS has •unk in a n a legal o and he Temple Beth El At Sabbath Eve services Jan. 30 of Temple Beth El, Dr. B. " Benedict Glazer will preach on "Jewish Marriage and Funeral , Customs—What Are Their Origin? What Meaning Do They Have To- day?" A social hour under the aus- pices of the sisterhood will fol- low. • • • em ple Israel . eventh and last in the se- rie lectures which Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel has been delivering on the history and des- tiny of the Jewish State is en- titled "The Jewish State and the American Jew." It will be delivered at Sabbath Eve services Feb. 6 in the Art Institute. On Friday evening, Jan. 30, Rabbi Fram will preach on "Theodore Herzl and Isaac M. Wise: The Strange Story of the Conflict Between Zionism and Reform Judaism." • • • Shaarey Zedek Regular services at Shaarey Zedek will be held at 5:15 p.m., Friday, Jan. 30, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. The junior congregation's Sab- bath service will take place at 9:30 a.m. in the Kate Frank Me- morial Chapel. Sabbath service of the children's congregation will be held from 10 to 11:15 a.m. in the prayer room. • • • yelled 7hico—and ) a desk— Foal lire) T ht Opera's gets up-, Masonic ones and in "Rose lobed W. the mod- ! Hannan Inc. was Johnson, Bnai David Jewish Music Month will be celebrated at Friday night serv- ices Jan. 30 of Congregation Bnai David. Appropriate music will be pre- sented by Cantor Ilyman Adler and a choir under the direction of llenry Siegal. "Music of the Synagogue" will be Rabbi Joshua Sperka's sermon topic. "The Laws of Sinai" will be Rabbi Sperka's subject at Sab- bath morning services. The Chevra Ayin Yaacov of the congregation will hold its an- nual Moss Chittim dinner at 7 p.m., Wednesday, in the social hall. CENTER HISTORY COURSE Rabbi Harry Essrig of Grand Rapids will conduct a five-ses- sion course, "The Epic of Jewish Emancipation," at the Jewish Center, beginning Feb. 17. ips, lamp mp serv- ) e . tea r Dex- has his .ng , clari- in lessons ' at 14571 a supply I in Boll' ) istinction • rdless of of top_ lies and j Obtained on Dex- 1)18 rlday be held Jewish lult Club. rd at the IRA KAUFMAN 4 4...a/C9Aefast 0/ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Mrs. Ginsburg Is Hospitality Head of Group Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg has ac- cepted the chairmanship of the hospitality committee of the JWF Women's Division, Mrs. Irving Small reported. The puroose of this commit- tee," Mrs. Small said, "is to make the warmth and friendli- ness characteristic of small organ- izations an attribute of the divi- sion." Members of the committee who acted as hostesses at "The New Look" luncheon last Thursday were: Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Sidney J. Allen, Eugene J. Arnfeld, Hyman C. Broder, Leo M. Butzel, Lawrence Freedman, Harry Jacobson, Charles Lakoff. Also Mesdames Maurice A. Landau, Hoke Levin, Isadore Levin, Leonard T. Lewis, Felix J. Mahler, Robert J. Newman, Nate S. Shapero, henry Soss, Ab- raham Srere, Melville Welt, Frank A. Wetsman and Julian L. Zemon. Temples to Honor Dr. Baeck Feb. 17 Dr. Leo Baeck, 75-year-old world leader of liberal Judaism, will be guest of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel at a banquet at the Statler Hotel on Feb. 17. His visit here is part of the American Jewish Cavalcade, a nationwide religious emphasis program sponsored by the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions. Dr. Baeck, upon his arrival from England, was received at the White House by President Truman. A survivor of two years in a Nazi concentration camp, Dr. Baeck was leader of the German Jewish community during the Hitler era. In 1996, he became president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism. 9419 D(XTER BOULEVARD of Edison EXTROIT 6, MICH TYLER7432d rnimplusemokaused Christian Leaders Guests of Sisterhood Christian and Jewish leaders will discuss inter-racial problems at a meeting of the Sisterhood of the Northwest Ifebrew Congrega- tion, Wednesday evening in the Synagogue. Comprising the panel will be Mrs. Beulah Whitby, assistant di- rector of the Mayor's Inter-Racial Committee; Mrs. Philip Gentile, Protestant leader; and Mrs. Mor- ris Adler. Guests will be members of the i lk, L. • ,,; . 4N1 Women's Association of the May- RABBI SIIUBERT SPERO flower Congregational Church. Mrs. David Taylor and Mrs. Charles Robinson are chairmen of the sisterhood's service group, which has been set up to aid the American Cancer Society. With 12 days remaining, the sisterhood is'completing arrange- for its donor luncheon, Rabbi Shubert Spero ments Feb. 11. Mrs. Avis Shulman of to Speak on Feb. 6 New York will be guest speaker. •. Young Israel Host to Eastern Rabbi The fifth Friday evening forum of Young Israel's adult education program will be held Friday, Feb. 6, at Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah, with Rabbi Shubert Spe- ro, spiritual leader of Young Is- rael, Brookline, Mass., as guest speaker. His topic will be "Mitzvahs— the Method of Judaism." Author of "The Story of the Chasam Safer," "The Story of Pesach" and editor of the "Pro- gram Outlines for Youth Groups," Rabbi Spero is at pres- ent translating a Jewish history from the Hebrew and writing "Faith of a Jew," a summation of the religious views of Mai- monides. Tilt forum will include a dis- cussion period and will be fol- lowed by an Oneg Shabbat at which a Women's League com- mittee, under the direction of Mrs. Morris Subar, will serve re- freshments. Chacluney Lublin Awaits Banquet Rabbi Abraham Shapiro, who recently arrived from Europe, will be guest speaker at the fifth an- nual banquet of Yeshivath Cha- chmey Lublin, Feb. 8 at Lachar's. Rabbi Shapiro is the brother of the founder of the Yeshivah in Europe. Tickets may be obtained at the Yeshivah or from Irving Sarnoff, TO. 6-9258. In Memoriam In loving memory Of my dear husband, Joseph Weil, who passed away Jan. 29, 1929. Sadly missed by his wife, Mrs. Sophie Weil. In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Sidney Frank, who passed away 19 years ago, (25th day of Shebat). Ili. N1 am f11111, MI111 R11.1141(0 her, Tr uo and lc Ind. No one on earth like hlrn Yon will and. For all of us he 11,1 his Lost, Now uod gi St, 111111 01 . 111ill Sadly missed by his children and grandchildren. ' LOUIS MEYERS of Peoria, Ill., father of Mrs. Marjorie Til- chin, died Jan. 22. SerVices were held in Peoria, Jan. 25. Ile is also survived by .his wife, Sarah, and a brother, Mandel of De- troit. MACIC M. BAY, 40, of 2023 Tuxedo avenue, died Jan. 23. Services were Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Pearl; and his mother, three brothers and one sister, all of Winnipeg. GERTRUDE KLEIN, of 3817 Tyler avenue, died Jan. 23. Ser- vices were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Surviving are one son, Max; two daughters, Mrs. Louis Lerner and Mrs. Morris Kallush; and three brothers, Isaac, Sam and Max Satovsky. SADIE HARRIS ROTTMAN, of 9253 Genesee avenue, died Jan. 21. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She is sur- vived by one son, Bernard Har- ris; three daughters, Lillian Har- ris, Mrs. Joseph L. Feldstein and Mrs. Jack Warner; two brothers, Robert and Louis Savage; and three sisters, Mrs. Ida Lev, Mrs. Mae Schneider and Mrs. Samuel Congregation Beth Moses will Borenstein. pay tribute to Jewish fighters in Palestine at a Chamisho Asar ESTHER H. SAFFER, of 5490 B'Shebat gathering at 6 p.m., Cass avenue, died Jan. 23. Ser- Sunday, in the Synagogue, 8790 vices were at Buffalo, N. Y. She Linwood avenue. leaves three brothers and four A Palestinian film will be pre- sisters, all of Buffalo. sented and refreshments served. The program will be under the MORRIS LIFSHITZ, of 3302 direction of Rabbi G. Frankel, Cortland avenue, died Jan, 24, who also will be principal speak- Services were at the Ira Kauf- er. Emil Kahan is president of man Chapel. Surviving are his the congregation. wife, Rose; one daughter, Mrs. Florence Berrin; and two sons, William of Denver and Philip Beth Shmuel !lead Lifton. Gabriella Stern, 21, whose en- tire family was killed in gas MORRIS KAHN, 59, died Jan. chambers, is also in dire need of 12. Services were at the Hebrew food and clothing. Benevolent Society. Surviving is Szyja Lerner is in desperate one sop, Charles. need of food and clothing for her six children, ranging in age from MINNIE ROSEN, 53, died Jan. four to 14. Mrs. Lerner is also 14. Services were at the Hebrew a former concentration camp in- Benevolent Society. She leaves mate. her husb- and, George; one son, Other names are available by David; and two daughters, Net- calling Mrs. Nathan Fierberg, TO. tie and Mrs. Anna Blair. 8-4718. "In spite of the UN decision to establish a Jewish State, all dis- placed persons in Europe cannot be transported to Palestine at once," a spokesman for the De- troit Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, said. Because of this, she has urged that Detroit Jewry send relief items to those who will have to remain in Europe until they can go to Palestine. The division has issued the fol- lowing list of survivors who are in need of help: Heinz Weintraub, a scientist Classes Are Open who, after spending many years in concentration camps, found at Sholem Aleichem none of his family alive. He is When the current semester ends anxious to carry on his work this month, there will be a num- and has requested food packages. ber of vacancies in the regular classes and the kindergarten of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Insti- Rev. Hyman tute, it was announced. SCHULSINGER Parents wishing to enroll their Capable and flpecializes1 children should do so immedi- MO II EL ately, school officials urge. 1729 Atkinson TO. 9-4145 Rev. Jacob Silverman Detroit's Leading Surgical MOREL 9371 WIldemere Tyler fres iii Coftdohns agntty NW Panel to Sift Inter-Racial Needs Forum Leader Beth Moses to Pay Tribute to Yislmv DP's Plead for Food, Clothing Until They Can Go to Eretz Bening Greater Detroit • Page Fifteen REV. YEHUDAII LOEWY CERTIFIED MOREL Recommended by World Famous Beth Israel Hospital of N.Y.C., A Leading Medical and Religions Authorities WE, •-2694 ISnuunt ittnENISERG Gohla K. Blumenthal Is Taken by Death Golda K. Blumenthal, of 3200 Chicago boulevard, sister of the late Judge Harry B. Keidan, nounced that building opera- died Jan. 21. tions have begun on the new Services were at the Ira Kauf- Synagogue to be located at man Chapel, with interment in Dexter boulevard and Buena Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Vista avenue. Present site is She is survived by one son, at 1736 Blaine avenue. Harry Joseph C.; three brothers, Jos- Citrin is chairman of the build- eph N., Hy A. and Max J. Kei- ing committee. clan; three sisters, Mrs. Abraham Imitomiromemommewsr. Caplan, .Mrs. Samuel M. Levin Chronicle Social and Club and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown. MONUMENTS News deadline is noon Monday. HAAR AT BNAI MOSIIE RECEPTACLES Moishe Haar, director of the Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. Rein- Sholem Aleichem Follk Institute, forced Concrete. roily guaranteed. will address the discussion group Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood RECEPTACLE CO. at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the Syna- 579 Kenilworth TO. 11.5659 gogue. /annual lirharl) (1T29'rwmill;giasglir s-nn TT. 11738 DEXTER BLVD. Between Webb and Tuxedo QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH (above), president of Congre- gation Beth Shmuel, has an- Established 11)26 LEWIS BROS. Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Director Largest and Finest Chapel in Detroit Parking Facilities on Our Own Premises DEXTER BLVD. corner PURITAN UN. 1-7700 AARON B. MARGOLIS KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET .1 ■ 11011. •