Friday, October 29, 1948
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Congregations List
Week's Services
Page Nineteen
Detroit Yeshivah Boeherim
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Rabbi Leon Fram will preach
on "Democracy: A Sermon for
Election Day" at Sabbath eve
services of Temple Israel at 8:30,
Oct. 29, in the Art Institute.
Following the services, parents
of children who received bless-
ings will be honored by the sis-
terhood at a reception.
Winston Churchill's "The Gath-
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of Rabbi Fram's first book re-
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HARRY N. SPIWAK, 54, of
Tampa, Fla., died Oct. 23. Serv-
ices were at the Lewis Bros. Cha-
pel. Survivors include his wife,
Sarah; children, Irving, Sidney
and Mrs. Saul Felsot; father, Dave
Spiwak of Ottumwa, Ia.; broth-
ers, Abe, Louis and Ruby; and
sister, Mrs. Nathtin Sussler.
Services will be at 5 p.m., Fri-
day, Oct. 29, and 9 a.m., Saturday.
The first junior congregation
Sabbath service of the season
will be at 9:30 a.m., Ott. 30, in
the Kate Frank Memorial Cha-
pel. Children's congregation Sab-
bath worship will be at 10:30
a.m., the same day, in the prayer
room.
MORRIS KOWAL, 81, 2754
Glendale avenue, died Oct. 18.
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Chapel. Surviving arc his sons,
Isidore and Rubin; daughters,
Mrs. Norman Fill, Mrs. Harry
Goldbaum, Mrs. Roy Kurian,
Mrs. Hyman Margolis and Mrs.
Fred Mendelson; and one sister.
• • •
Temple Beth El
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah reveals that 542 students are enrolled in its elementary and high
The opening Sabbath eve serv-
school divisions. This does not include advanced Yeshivah classes and the Beth Jacob semi-
ice of the season will be at 8:15
nar groups which will start their sessions in November. The total enrollment is likely to
.Friday, Nov. 5. Dr. Benedict pass 600 with expected post-holiday registrations. The picture above shows a class in Talmud.
Grazer will preach and the Tem-
All of these boys take both their secular and.religious courses at the Yeshivah. One hour they
ple Quartette will render litur-
may be studying Latin or math and the next they will turn to a survey of Baba Kamma of the
gical music.
Babylonian Talmud. Four in the group are native Detroiters and received their preparatory
A reception for new members
training at the Yeshivah. One was born in New York, another in England and one each in
of the Temple will be held in the
Germany, Czechoslovakia and Poland. The instructor at the head of the table is Rabbi Leib
social hall following the serv-
Bakst, distinguished scholar of the Mirer Yeshivah who came to the U.S. several years ago via
ices.
Shanghai. The students, from left to right, are Uriel Mandelbaum, Alfred Rubin, Walter Ru-
In response to many requests,
benstein, Shlomo Sperka, Martin Weinstock, Joseph Klein, Abraham Kresh, Yehudah Cohen
a child-naming ceremony will be
and Abraham Greenfield.
introduced this year at Sabbath
morning services.
This tradtional ceremony has
been recently introduced in
many reform Temples.
Members of the congregation
are asked to notify Dr. •Glazer's
office of births in their families.
Arrangements for the ceremony
(Continued from page 3)
Temple Beth El will send 10 Concurrent with these con-
must be made at les& one week delegates to the 40th general as- ventions the fourth biennial con-
U.S. immediately discontinues its
in advance.
sembly of the Union of American clave of the National Associa-
support of the Bernadotte Plan,
Hebrew Congregations, Nov. 14- tion of Temple Secretaries will
17 in Boston. The parley will also be held in Boston. Irving I. recognition means nothing. . . .
Bnai David
commemorate
the 75th anniver- Katz, executive secretary of It is of minor concern to Is-
Regular services are scheduled
Beth El. and president of the rael, while it is being strangled
sary
of
the
union.
for 5:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 29, and
by Anglo-American hand s,
Those attending will be Dr. B. NATS, will attend.
9 a.m., Saturday. A Chumosh
whether Mr. Truman grants it
BOY
SCOUTS
REORGANIZE
class will be at 4:30 p.m., Mincha Benedict Glazer, Dr. Herbert I.
A large group of boys has en- recognition now. . . . It would
at 5:30 p.m., to be followed by Kallet, Nate S. Shapero, Leonard
be recognition of a corpse, says
T. Lewis, Harry S. Grant, Julian rolled in a reorganized Boy Scout Dr. Moshe Sneh, former head
Sholoss Seudoss.
G. Wolfner, Melville S. Welt, Ar- troops of Beth El, which is under of the Haganah and now a vis-
thur H. Rice, Leon S. Wayburn the sponsorship of the Men's itor in our country, who de-
Club. Sidney Cohn is scoutmas-
and Irving I. Katz.
scribes the Bernadotte plan as a
ter.
SISTERHOOD PARLEY
The theme for November is "death blow to Israel".
Another convention, the bien- "Explorations" and for Decem-
Mogen Abraham, the Yeshivah
nial meeting of the National Fed- ber "Training for Trouble." Boys THE ISRAELI soccer football
Synagogue, and Young Israel of
eration of Temple Sisterhoods, interested in joining can do so on team did not fare so well on its
Detroit are jointly sponsoring
tour because its members were
will be host to Mesdames M. Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
Friday evening sessions for the
exhausted from strenuous mili-
George Wayburn, Arthur Rice,
A
bus
service
has
been
insti-
' season beginning with Shabbos
Ben Salon, Maurice Klein, Mor- tuted to facilitate the attendance tary duties. . . . Wartime sol-
Beraishes, Oct. 29.
ton Newlander and Harold Sha- of scouts living in the Northwest diering and athletic training
The Haftorah portion of the
don't go together.
pero of the Beth El Sisterhood. section.
week will be read from the
Scroll and interpreted in Eng-
lish. A discussion will be led by
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter.
It will be a one hour program;
primarily for young adults and
M the first speaker in a series
family groups.
The opening sessions of the dates for a diploma may enroll of meetings to be sponsored by
Midrasha (College of Jewish for one or more courses in each the community relations commit-
Barn Dance Planned
Studies) will take place at 7:15 quarter in accordance with their tee of the Jewish Community
interests. The scholastic year Council, Isaiah Minkoff, execu-
by Sunday Night Club p.m., Thursday.
will be divided into three quar- tive director of the National
The
Midrasha
will
prov;de
Sam Barnett and his orchestra
Community Relations Advisory
professional training to young ters.
will play for the "November
men and women who wish to
Classes will be held on Sun- Council, will discuss "Coordina.
Barn Dance" of the Sunday
tion in the Field of Community
Night Club, Nov. 7, in the Jew- prepare for Hebrew teaching as day and Thursday, from 9:30 Relations" at a noon luncheon,
ish Center, Martha Barnett, a vocation. It will also serve a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 7:15
Wednesday, in the Arabian
president, announced. Melvin as a medium through which to 10 p.m. respectively in the Room of the Tuller Hotel.
Davey will be caller for the graduates of a Hebrew secondary Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
school will be able to take ad-
The first quarter, the follow-
square dances.
vanced Jewish studies.
ing courses will be offered:
Card of Thanks
Admission to the teachers Bible, Literature, Grammar and
Chronicle social and club news
training
school
will
be
granted
The
wife and family of the
Composition, History, Education,
deadline Is noon, Mondays.
to persons whq graduated at a Music and the Arts.
late Nathan Visotsky thank their
Hebrew high school of recog-
Registration is now taking relatives and friends for the
Rev. Hyman
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MONUMENTS
Beth El to Send Delegates
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Report Uranium
Found in Negev
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Sessions to Survey
Haftorah Portions
Hebrew Teachers Training
to. Start Here Thursday
Council to Hear
Communal Expert
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SY BLUM, 55, 655 Hazelwood
avenue, died Oct. 21. Services
were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
A World War I veteran, Mr. Blum
was a member of the Rosenwald
Post, American Legion. A daugh-
ter, Mrs. Morton Bennett, and
son, Benjamin, survive. •
SADIE ETTINGER,59, of Uti-
ca, N. Y., died Oct. 'Zl. Services
were at the Lewis. Bros. Chapel.
Surviving are her children, Ben
and Mrs. Joseph Buff of Utica
and Mrs. Ted Glasel and Saul.
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Unveiling Notice
The family of the late Julius
Pearl announce the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at
2 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 7, at
Chesed Shel Emes cemetery.
Friends and relatives are in-
vited.
The family of the late Sam
Finsilver announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 1 p. m., Sunday, at Clover
Hill Park cemetery. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler will officiate. Friends
and relatives are invited.,
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The family
of the late Celia
Zetlin announce e unveiling of
a monument in her memory at
11:30 a. m., Sunday, at Nusach
Arie cemetery, Woodward at
Eight Mile, adjoining Machpelah
cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levin,
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor
Pavel Slavensky will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited.
The family of the late Harold
Kramer announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory at
12 noon, Sunday, at Machpelah
cemetery. Rabbi Adler will of-
ficiate. Friends and relatives are
invited.
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The family of`nthe late Maurice
Conn announce the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at I
p. m., Sunday, at Chesed Shel
Emes cemetery. Friends and rel-
atives, especially members of the
Kadimah Social Club, are invited.
The family of the late Louis
Aronstein announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 10 a. in., Sunday, at Mount
Sinai cemetery. Rabbi Segal will
officiate.
The family of the late Isadore
Ressler announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 2 p. m., Sunday, at the Beth
El Memorial cemetery. Rabbi
Sidney Akselrad will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited.
The family of the late Eva
Lansky announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 7, at
Clover Hill Park cemetery. Rab-
bi Joshua Sperka will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited.
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