Friday, April 16, 1918 Glazer to Sift Role of American Jew 2 Model Seders Are Planned by Beth El Students President Synagogues Chart Passover Services Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on ''Some Dilemmas of the American Jew—A Review of Major Areas of Confusion and Conflict" at Sabbath Eve ser- vices of Temple Beth El at 8:15, April 16. Services for the opening day of Passover will be at 10:30 a. m., Saturday, April 24. The annual congregational Seder is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., the same day. Moe Kesner will be guest soloist. • • • ALBERT GREEN • • • Northwest Hebrew "The Night That Is Different" 11 be Rabbi Jacob Segal's non topic at late Sabbath e services of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 8:30, April 16. An Oneg Shabbat will follow. • • • Temple Israel Rabbi Leon Frain will speak on "Passover—Festival of the Springtime" at the morning Passover service of Temple Is- rael, April 24 in the Art Insti- tute. Temple Israel kill observe Yizkor on April 30. The Pass- over family Sabbath Eve service will also be held that day. • • • Huai Moshe Friday evening services, April 16, at Bnai Moshe will begin at 6:15 and Sabbath morning ser- vices at 9. Weekday services are at 7:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. •, • • Boni David "The Greatness of the Great Sabbath" has been selected by Rabbi Joshua Sperka as his sermon subject for Saturday morning services of Bnai David. Passover services will be held at 7 p.m., April 23; 9 a.m., April 24; 9 a.m., April 25; 7 p.m., April 30; 9 a.m., April 31; and 9 a.m., May 1. Rabbi Sperka will deliver a Passover sermon at 8:30 2511., Sunday, over WWJ. • • • Shaarey Zedek Friday evening services, April 113, at Shaarey Zedek will start at 6 and Saturday morning ser- vices at 9. The junior congre- gation's Sabbath service will be at 9:30 a.m. and the children's congregation Sabbath service at 10:30 2.M. Synagogue Youth to See 'Okinawan' Dr. James Clark Moloney, president of the Michigan So- ciety of Neurology and Psy- chiatry, will present his tech- nicolor movie, "The Okinawan," to a combined group of the Young People's clubs of Temple Beth El and Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 2 p.m., Sun- day, at Beth El. A question period and social 11 follow. Vera Opperman is charge of arrangements for Northwest and Cornell Jane- way for Beth El. Rabbi Adler to Speak at USA Convention NEW YORK — Rabbi Morris Adler will address the opening session of the biennial conven- tion of the United Synagogue of America to be held May 13-14 in Chicago, Rabbi Albert I. Gordon, executive director, an- nounced. Synagogue Groups tin Hear Cantata • Model Seder Slated At Shaarey Zedek A record turnout is expected when the Sisterhood and Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek join for a meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, in the Synagogue. The program will open with a model Seder to be presented by children of the Hebrew and Sunday School, under the su- pervision of Charlotte Kelman and Charles Rosenblatt and Ben Chinitz, co-directors of t h e school. This will be followed by a cantata to be put on by mem- bers of the sisterhood. Written by Rabbi Morris Adler, the can- tata was set to music composed by Lillian Robbins. Cantor Ja- cob Sonenklar and Mrs. Morris Adler are the directors. Maurice M. Seligman is chair- man of the evening, assisted by Abe Sandelman. Albert Green and Mrs. Abe Katzman are pres- idents of the club and sisterhood, respectively. Lembo, filedical and Religious Authorities % 4-5694 'Unveiling Notice The family of the late Anna Frank announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, in Clover 11111 Model Seders will be held Park Cemetery. Saturday and Sunday mornings in the Religious School of Tem- In Memoriam ple Beth El. The Seders will be conducted In loving memory of our be- by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and loved sister, Eleanor Epstien Ve- Rabbi Sidney Akselrad. Stu- lick, who left us three years dents participating in the Satur- ago, March 16, 1945 (2nd day day Seder will include David of Nissan). Sadly missed by her Caplan, Kenneth Bronson, Laine brothers, Alex and Casper, and Ginn, Carol Kottler, Joanne sister, Ida. Lewis, Richard Morse,• Lee Cas- tleman, Robin Plotnick, Valerie Spector. Card of Sympathy. Also, Robert Usher, Richard Grauer, Richard Peritz, Evelyn Members, of the Turover La- Rogoff and Jude Schuster. dies Auxiliary express their sin- Participants in the Sunday cere sympathy to Brother and Seder will include David Ed- Sister A. Geller on the death gar, Judy Kallet, Barbara Len- of Mr. Geller's mother. hoff, Sidney Kleinman, Anita Meskin, Mary Lou Salomon, Bur- Card of Thanks ton Conn, Harry Kanter, Susan Salomon, Miriam Weiner, Robert The family of the late Ruth Wise, Karl Ecker, Joan Kaatz Chalfin thank their relatives and and Laurel Kay. friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. Beth Moses Men Establish Chub A Young Men's Organization has been formed at Congrega- tion Beth Moses, 8740 Linwood avenue. Meetings are held at the Synagogue. The group was founded to prepare for the building of a new Synagogue. Membership is oan to all .friends. For informa- tion call S. J. Berghoff, TO. 6-1621 or Nathan Berk, TO. 5-2345. Adult Institute Ends at Shaarey Zedek The Shaarey Zedek Adult In- stitute came to a close for its 150 students Tuesday with exer- cises in the Synagogue. Conducted by Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Irwin Gordon, Jos- eph Haggai, Mrs. Samuel Lehr- man, Movsas Goldoftas and I. Siegel, the course lasted for 20 weeks. Foes of Army Aid May Bar Trusteeship Mrs. Alta Cohen of Sturtevant avenue thanks her relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown her in her re- cent bereavement, the death of her husband, Charles. Obituaries LOUISE J. MARKS, of 3324 Rochester avenue, died April 10 at the age of 10 years. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Cha- pel. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marks; two brothers, Allan and Irwin; one sister, Sandra; and grandmoth- er, Mrs. David Golden. THE REV. MEYER SHUBOW. of 2924 Taylor avenue, died April 10. Services were at . the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Anna; five sons, Har- old, Samuel, Jack, David and Calvin; four daughters, Mrs. Eugene Gillis, Mrs. Morris Ja- cobs, Mrs. Oscar Schwartz and Mrs. Burt Gladstone; and one sister, Mrs. Samuel Becker. ISAAC SATOVSKY, 85, of Los Angeles and . formerly of Detroit, died April 5. Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. He is survived by his wife, Mona; three sons, David, Arnold and Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Goldstein and Mrs. Sadie Magids; and two brothers, Sam- uel and Max. SADIE SCHMIDEL, 66, died April 6. Services were at the He b r e w Benevolent Society. Survivors include her husband, Alfred, and two daughters, Clara and Mrs. Bella Harris. DAVID BLUSHINSKY, 60, of 1695 Blaine avenue, died April 6. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Surviving are his wife, Sophie; one son, William; and two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Silver and Mrs. Ma- rian Siegler. BENJAMIN ROSS, 63, of 2677 Hazelwood avenue, died April 7. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is sur- vived by his wife, Bertha Blu- ma; two sons, Harry and Eu- gene; and one daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Zell. DR. EDWARD J. LEVENSON, of 2947 Glynn Court, died April 5. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Mildred; a son, David; his father, Israel; a brother, Max; and two sisters, Mrs. Kate Kei- dan and Mrs. Fred Sims. HARRY COOPER, of 2460 Gladstone avenue, died April 6. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. He leaves his wife, Jennie; two sons, David and Nathan; three daughters, Mrs. Maxwell Miller, Mrs. Benjamin Parker and Mrs. Leonard Tigay; and one brother, Isadore. Both Jews, Arabs Use Arbitration to Solve Problems In Palestine, land of the Bible, there is a symbiosis of ancient and modern legal prac- tices and customs, writes Dr. Roman Pretzel of Tel Aviv in the Arbitration Journal. One of the ancient customs, used both by Jews and Arabs, is arbitration, Dr. Pretzel says. He points out that Along Arabs arbitration is known mainly among the towns and cities and is confined to matters of commerce, property and in- heritance. With Jews, he says, it covers all activities. A modern counterpart of this Palestinian tradition, is found in Detroit in the arbitration committee of the Jewish Com- munity Council. NATHAN TAPCHICK, 68, of 2522 Clairmount avenue, died April 8. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur- Pharisees" authored by Dr. Leo viving are his wife, Esther; one (Continued from Page 3) stitute a bastion against Corn- Baeck, former Chief Rabbi of son, Jack; and two daughters, m unist penetration into the Germany who survived years in Mrs. Philip Schreiber and Mrs . a concentration camp. Sidney Goldman. Middle East. • • • A consideration of that kind MALKA FRIEDMAN, 74, of may well influence the Arabs WATCH SUMNER WELLES' 2047 Glendale avenue, died into abandoning their oil threats. This is aishrewd game—but one forthcoming book "We Need April 8. Services were at the in which the Arab masters Not Fail", slated for early pub- Hebrew Benevolent Society. lication by Houghton Mifflin She is survived by five., sons, excel. Company. It contains a bitter David of Los Angeles, William. • • • A KOSHER meat market has attack on America's Palestine Dr. John, Hyman and Harry, and three daughters, Mrs. Edna Rabbi Fram Named opened in Moscow for the first policy. time since the revolution. This The earliest known manu- Winnick, Mrs. Donna Tradman to Charter Committee item appeared in a recent issue script of the entire Biblical book and Mrs. Esther Levine. Mayor Van Antwerp has ap- of Kol Israel (Voice of Israel), of Isaiah has been discovered WILLIAM ALBERT, 79, a resi- pointed Rabbi Fram to the City published in Jerusalem by in Palestine. Announcement of Agudas Israel. discovery was made by Prof. dent of Los Angeles for the past of Detroit charter study commit- Is Dr. Joshua Bloch, now chief Millar Burrows of Yale Uni- three months, died April 5. tee, whose purpose is to exam- Services were at the Lewis ine the city charter and to rec- of the Jewish division of the versity. Bros. Chapel. 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