Friday, March 5, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Glazer to Speak on Civil Rights Page Fifteen Leaders Speed Beth Shmuel Building Unveiling To Tell Congregation of His Trip to South Card of Thanks The problem of civil rights will be discussed by Dr. B. Ben- edict Glazer at Sabbath Eve Services of Temple Beth El at 8:15, March 5. His topic will be "Some Observations on the South." Dr. Glazer spoke throughout Texas last week under the auspices of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. • • • The family of the late Clara Tagress thank their relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. The family of the late Frank Schechter thank their relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. Northwest Hebrew Obituaries "The Men Who Teach the Rab- s" will be Rabbi Jacob E. gal's sermon subject at late Sabbath Eve services of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, March 5. An Oneg Shabbat will follow. ilk • • • Shaarey Zedek Weekend services of Shaarey Zedek are set for 5:30 p.m., Fri- day, and 9 a.m., Saturday. • • • Bitai Moshe Friday evening services, March 5, at Bnai Moshe will start at 6 and Sabbath morning services at 9. Weekday services are at 7:15 a.m. • • • Temple Israel Rabbi Leon Fram will review "Proud Destiny" by Lion Feucht- wanger at Sabbath Eve services of Temple Israel, March 5 in the Art Institute. At Sabbath Eve services, March 12, Rabbi Hershel Lymon, director of University of Mich- igan Hillel, will occupy Rabbi Fram's pulpit. NW Sisterhood Host to Easterner Mrs. Shier to Speak at Torah Luncheon Mrs. Emanuel Siner of New York City will be guest speaker at the first Torah scholarship luncheon of the Sisterhood of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Synagogue. Mrs. Siner is vice-president of the National Women's League of the United Synagogues of Amer- ica. Proceeds will be used to estab- lish a scholarship at the Jewish Theological Seminary of Ameri- ca in honor of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Herbert Harris and Ira Kaufman, co-chairmen; Edward Rothman and Barney Golden, chairmen of hostesses; Joe Gordon, chairman of arrangements; and David Mill- cha i rman man of table decorations. Morris Lasser and Mrs. .,oe Bortman will be in charge of the book shop display. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Sam Bishop, UN•3-5042. rit Chronicle Social and Club News deadline is noon Monday. Rev. Jacob Silverman Detroit's Leading Surgical MOHEL 1371 Wildentere Tyler 4-0062 Impressive ceremonies will mark the laying of the cornerstone March 21 of the second home of Congregation Beth Shmuel to be located at Dexter boulevard and Buena Vista avenue. The Synagogue is now located at Blaine avenue and Twelfth street. Shown are leaders of the congregation. ' Seated, left to right, Ben Blau, treasurer; Bernard Citrin, recording secre- tary; Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz; Ben Babcock; Isadore Rosenberg, president; and Harry Citrin, building committee chairman. Standing, left to right, Abraham Goroff, secretary; Louis Goren, Jack Gorove, Judah Lachar, Joe Stern, Ilyman Mitnick, A. Miller and Louis Leebove. Dondineau Lauds Classes of Yeshivah at Graduation Offering high praise to the educational program of Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah, Dr. Arthur Dondineau, superintendent of Detroit schools, pointed out that of 300,000 Detroit school children, 70,000 are in privately supported schools. He spoke at the graduation exercises of the Yeshivah Sunday. United Hebrew Schools -Begin Study of Purim Ezras Achim's Banquet Sunday The annual banquet of Congre- gation Ezras Achim will take place at 8 p.m., Sunday, in Tur- over Temple, 12129 Dexter boule- vard. Friends of members are invited, Isadore Sosnick, president, an- nounced. Rabbi Irwin Gordon,, director of Wayne University Hillel, will be guest speaker at an Oneg Shabbat of the congregation at 8:30 p.m., Friday, March 5, in the Temple. On Saturday, Rabbi Leib Bakst will speak on "The Future of Judaism" at Sholosh Seudos. FRANK SCHECTER, of 3216 Burlingame avenue, died Feb. 23. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile leaves his wife, Sarah; two tons, Joseph and Sam; and three brothers, Mandel, Morris and Harry of Toronto. MINNIE ,KOFFMAN, of 2751 Rochester avenue, died Feb. 24. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. She leaves seven sons including Jack and Leo of Detroit. ZALLMAN SHAFKIND, of 18219 Stoepel avenue, died Feb. 25. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Two sons, David and Albert; one daughter, Mrs. Fannie Nickerman; and three sisters, Mrs. Alex Nicka- min, Mrs. Dora Kotin and Mrs. Harry Stone, survive. ESTHER KEIDAN LEWIS, of 17400 Third avenue, died Feb. 25. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Donald; mother, Mrs. Bertha Keidan; two broth- ers, Baer and Milford, and one sister, Mrs. Morris Mandell. SAMUEL MOSES, 67, of 2749 Elmhurst avenue, died Feb. 27. Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving are three Plans have been completed by daughters, Gertrude, Mrs. Mor- the Beth Aaron Sisterhood for ton Kasoff and Mrs. Joe Scbeck, its annual Purim party to be and one brother. held March 21 in the Synagogue. Mrs. Irwin Levine is chairman. CHARLES FINKELSTEIN, 64, of Jerusalem, died Feb. 21. De- troit services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. He is survived• by his wife, Sarah; one brother, Ja- cob; three siste • ,',..Mrs. Henry Barnett, Mrs. Ben Gottloeb and Mrs. Jack Ellstein; and three sons. Operation this year or a summer camp under the sponsorship of the council. Hillel Abrams, council treasur- Palestinian Seeks Aid „ for Jerusalem School ` Rabbi A. N. Sonnensohn has been sent here from Palestine to seek immediate aid for the Jerusalem educational center, Yeshivath Tifereth Zvi and Yavne Talmud Torah. This combined institution, with a total, enrollment of 600 students and 28 Rabbis and teachers, has suffered consider- ably by the present critical sit- uation, he said. Local sponsors of the cam- paign are the Vaad Harabonim and Vaad Hayeshivoth. Purim Luncheon Set by Beth Aaron Women Young Israel of Detroit Host to Parley of Midwest Council Serving Greater Detroit Rrcont mended by World noncom Beth Israel Ithopital of N.Y.C., A Levoiing Medical and Religious A uthorit lea WE. 4-2694 dinner is Morris W. Zack. A windup of reports will be sub- mitted by workers at a break- fast meeting Sunday morning at the Yeshivah. According to tradition, the study Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, president, recalled that the Beth of a heffday should begin 30 days Yehudah Day School opened before that holiday. its sessions in 1944 with seven In accordance with this custom, students. Today its classes num- pupils of the United Hebrew ber 250 pupils. Schools have begun a study of BACK TO NORMAL • Purim. He pointed out that the day The idea of "Shalach Monoth," school idea in Jewigh education the exchange of gifts, and "Ma- goes back to Colonial days, when tonoth," gifts for the poor, will the Shearith Israel Congrega- also be carried out in the class- tion in New York, known as the rooms. Spanish and Portuguese Congre- gation, established its first day school. "The day school movement," Rabbi Wohlgelernter explained, "is a return to normal. It has for its aim to develop the whole Jewish character and personal- Young Israel of Detroit will be ity and, together with the pub- lic school, promote the highest host this weekend to the eiecu- interests of American democ- tive conference of the Midwest- racy." ern Council of Young Israel. Martin Rubenstein and Uriel Rabbi Samson R. Weiss, na- Mandelbaum delivered valedic- tional director of Young Israel, tory talks for the elementary will speak on "The Jewish Per- and intermediate graduating sonality and the Challenge of classes, respectively. Dr. Hugo Modern Thought" at 8:30 p.m., Mandelbaum, principal, present- Friday, March 3, in Yeshivath ed the diplomas. Beth Yehudah. DINNER IS CLIMAX Young Israel will join Congre- The exercises were one of a gation Mogain Abraham for Sab- series of events which the Ye- bath morning services, at which shivah is holding in observance Rabbi Paul Rosenfeld, spiritual of Torah Month. The culminat- leader and executive director of ing function will take place Cincinnati Young Israel, will de- Sunday, March 14 with the sixth liver the sermon. The major social- event of the annual patrons' dinner at Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Uli Miller, of weekend will be a Mlava Malka Baltimore, president of the Rab- at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at La- binical Council of America, will char's, 9144 Linwood avenue.. speak. Speakers will in elude Elijah The general chairman of the Stein, national vice-president, Bernard Berman, treasurer, and Moishe Krumbein. Rev. Hylnan At an all-day conference Sun- SCHJLSINGER day, plans will be set up for the Capable and Npecialiued MOHEL 1726 Atklnoon TO. 9-6145 REV. YEHUDAII LOEWY CERTIFIED MOHEL Notices The family of the late Jacob Rassner announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, at the Bnai David Cemetery. vommormalloworar MONUMENTS RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ath and It obbi th, Rein- forced Concrete. Cully guaranteed. Priced Right. 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