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DETROIT' JEWISH CHRONICLE

Dr. Herbert Kallet Named 2 Guest Speakers
to Board at !IAN Conclave at Shaarey Zedek

At the Boston convention of be officially elected at the first
the Union of American Hebrew meeting of the board.
Congregations, Dr. Herbert I.
Leonard T. Lewis, past-presi-
Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver Kallet, president of Temple Beth dent of the Temple, was elected
the first in his series of sermons
a member-at-large of the Un-
in observance of Jewish Book
ion's executive board and was
Month at Sabbath eve services
appointed a member of its ad-
of Temple Israel at 8:30, Dec. 10,
ministrative committee.
in the Art Institute. He will re-
He succeeds ,Melville S. Welt,
view "Tales of My People" by
who served as Beth El's repre-
Sholem Asch.
• •
sentative for the past 20 years.
The Men's Club of the Temple
Bnai Moshe
will sponsor a "Sports Night
The Men's Club will sponsor
Dinner" at 6:30 p.m., Thursday,
in the social hall.
the late Friday evening service,
Dec. 10. Rabbi Moses Lehrman's
The program will include Don
sermon will be on "Zedakah."
Wattrick, ace WXYZ sportscaster
Regular Sabbath eve worship
who will act as master of cere-
will begin at 4:30.
monies, Wally Weber, Univer-
Sabbath morning devotions will
sity of Michigan freshman foot-
be at 9 with Rabbi Lehrman
ball coach, and football movies.
speaking on the Seclrah. Week-
The September, 1948 issue of
day services are at 7:15 a. m.
Michigan History, the official
and 4:45 p. m.
publication of the Michigan His-
• • •
torical Society, contains a 10-
page article of original research
Bnai David
by Irving I. Katz, executive sec-
Services will be at 4:30 p. m.,
DR. KALLET
retary of Beth El, entitled "Eze-
• •
Friday, Dec. 10, and 9 a. m., Sat-
kiel Solomon: The First Jew in
urday. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will El, was nominated to the execu- Michigan."
preach Saturday on "Jacob in tive board as the representative
In Dr. Edgar De Witt Jones'
Exile." A Chumosh class will be- of Michigan.
new book, "Lincoln and the
gin at 3 p. m., with Mincha at 4,
Dr. Kallet, together with rep- Preachers," the author gives cred-
to be followed by Sholos Seudes. resentatives of other states, will it to Katz for his assistance in
• • •
preparing the chapter, "The
Tribute of the Synagogue."
Northwest Hebrew
Late Sabbath eve services, Dec.
10, will begin at 8:30, with Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal preaching on "The
Most Important Jewish Address
in America."
Sabbath morning services will
Yiddish speaking organizations
start at 9. The junior congrega-
tion will meet at 9:30 a. m. in have received their tickets for
the Book Month program Sun-
Because of the excellent fall
the small chapel.
day in the Center. Ilayim Grade, weather, construction of the
•
prominent Yiddish poet and Young Israel Youth Center has
Temple Beth El
author, will be the principal progressed rapidly and it is pos-
Dr. D. Benedict Glazer will speaker.
sible that the building will be
speak on "Safeguarding Ameri-
Ile will discuss the state of ready for occupancy in the early
ca," a report on some recent ex- Yiddish literature today with spring, Samuel W. Platt, build-
periences among Wayne county special reference to the effects ing vice-chairman, announced.
teachers and school directors, at of the war upon Jewish writers.
Charles T. Gellman reported
Sabbath eve services at 8:15, This was among the subjects that an intensive campaign to
Dec. 10. A social hour under the
considered at the recent Inter- sell bricks throughout the com-
auspices of the sisterhood will national Conference of Jewish munity to help finance the build-
follow.
ing will be shortly undertaken.
Writers which Grade attended.
• • .
Also on the evening's program Ile said that every Detroit Jew
Shaarey Zedek
arc readings from Yiddish litera- and every Young Israelite in the
Regular services will be at 4:31) ture and musical selections by nation will be asked to pur-
p. m., Friday, Dec. 10, and 9 Detroit instrumentalists. There chase one brick or more for $1
a. m., Saturday. Junior congre- will be a display of current each.
Morris Karbal, steering com-
gation Sabbath worship will be Jewish books in the Center lob-
at 9:30 a. rn. The children's con- by in connection with Jewish mittee chairman, announced that
gregation will hold Sabbath serv- Book Month, which extends to the building drive goal is $120,-
000. To date, he reported, 47 per
ices from 10:30 a. m. to noon.
Dec. 26.
cent of the amount has been
pledged with a substantial pro-
portion paid.
Henry Keywell, communal
leader who has been on the

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Yiddish Groups
to Hear Grade

Sisterhood of Temple Israel
Charts Luncheon, Meeting

stein as chairman. Those attend-
ing are requsted to bring lay-
ette items.
Preceding the meeting, mem-
bers of Mrs. William P. Green-
berg's youth activity committee
will act as hostesses at a lunch-
eon to be served at 12:30. Mrs.
Samuel Blacher, president, re-
quests that members bring
friends.

Selthelp's Bazar
Unfolds Saturday

Nothing has been overlooked
to make the annual bazar of the
Detroit Chapter of Selfhelp
fun-packed event, Fred Hopfeld,
chairman, said.
Proceeds of the affair, Satur-
day in the main ballroom of the
Ft. Wayne Hotel, will be used to
help DP's.
Attractions will include a floor
show, dancing, "good food" and
amusements.

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Dr. James Maloney,
Davidson Awaited

Yeshivah-Farm
Asks for Support

Orthodox community leaders
are lending their support to the
Yeshivah Farm Settlement,
Mount Kisco, N. Y., whose rep-
resentative Rabbi II. L. Schick
is in Detroit on behalf of the
Yeshivah.
The New York school houses
young Czechoslovak and Hun-
garian refugees who support
their Rabbinical training by
working on the farm in the
hours they are not studying
Torah.
The goal of the Yeshivah is
to establish foundations for a
self-supporting community, the
members of which would earn
their living by constructive
work.

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Beth Shmuel

Card of Thanks

The family of the late Fanny,
Rodin thank their relatives and
friends for the many acts of
kindness shown them in their
recent bereavement.

The wife and family of the
late Michael Berris thank their
Two speakers will be guests relatives and friends for the
at Shaarey Zedek next week.
many acts of kindness shown
In connection with Rabbi Mor- them in their recent bereave-
ris Adler's course on the "Life ment.
Cycle of the Jew," Dr. James C.
Maloney, co-founder of the Cor-
The children of the late Fan-
nelian Corner and associate pro- nie Wallach thank their friends
fessor of psychiatry at Wayne and landsleit for the many acts
University, will speak at 9 p.m., of kindness shown them in their
Tuesday.
recent bereavement.
His subject will be "Providing
the Child With a Sense of Se-
curity."
Obituaries
At 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Irv-
LEONARD DAVIS, 2903 Elm-
ing Davidson, lawyer, humorist
and lecturer, will address the hurs,z, avenue, died Nov. 29. He
Men's Club on "Contemporary leavk his wife, Goldye; son,
Jack; seven brothers; and sister.
Wit and Humor."
Former medical director of the
Haven Sanitarium for Mental
BESSIE GARBER, 4096 Grand
and Nervous Diseases, Dr. Ma- avenue, died Nov. 30. Services
loney is also past associate direc- were at the Ira Kaufman
tor of the psychiatric clinic of Chapel. She leaves her husband,
the recorder's court.
David; sons, Seymour and Sol;
Davidson is known as the brother, Ben Metz; and sisters,
"Jewish Ripley" because of his Mrs. Ben Nagel and Mrs. Sam
lectures on Jewish historical od- Kay.
dities.
The public is invited to the
BEN M. SUCIIER, 2096 Oak-
adult study classes in Hebrew,
Yiddish, the Bible and Jewish man boulevard, died Nov. 30.
history, held at 8 p.m., each Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Tuesday.
Faye; son, Harold; daughter,
Mrs. Ernest J. Schwartz; and
brothers, Harry, Max and Wil-
liam.

Speed Young Israel Center;
Keywell in Plea for Support

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A program of Chanukah mu-
sic will be presented by the
Music St.tuly Club's choir at a
meeting of the Temple Israel
Sisterhood at 1:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the Art Institute.
Mrs. Sydney Rosen is pro-
gram chairman and Daniel
Frohman is director of the
choir. •
The program will also in-
clude a recitation of her prize-
winning poem, "Chanukah Rev-
ery," by Mrs. Harry Landsman,
the presentation of Chanukah
candles to children of the reli-
gious schools and the showing
of films of the ground-breaking
ceremonies for the new Temple
building.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, past
president of the sisterhood, will
r eport on the biennial ronven-
tion of the National Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods.
In conjunction with the ses-
sion, a SOS baby shower will
be held, with Mrs. Leo Ruben-

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building site every morning to
supervise the work, pointed out
that the building will be an in-
strument by which Detroit Jew-
ish youth will grow into a gen-
eration of healthy Americans
who will also learn to cherish
the tenets of their fathers.
He deplored the growing juve-
nile delinquency in the area and
called on all Jews, not only
orthodox, to help provide a cen-
ter for youth activities which
has long been needed in the
section.

Sabbath-New Year
Conflict Is Cited
in League s Plea

ANNIE STEIN, 3205 Tyler
avenue, died Dec. 2. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves her daugh-
ters, Mrs. Isadore Blumenthal,
Mrs. Alfred Ross of Chicago,
Mrs. Melvyn Smith and Mrs.
Leo St-hwedel.

DORA GOLDBERG, 61, 18416
Mendota avenue, died Dec. 1.
Services were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. Surviving are her
husband, Dr. Louis; son, Dr.
Arnold; sisters, Mrs. Anna Biel-
field and Mrs. Mollie Goldman;
and brothers, Herman, Louis,
Joseph and Dr. Milton Freed-
man.

BENJAMIN KANE, 61, (lied
at Las Vegas, Nev. Services
were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
His wife, Anna, and a brother
The Women's League for Sab- survive.
bath Observance asks Jews of
Detroit not to participate in New
MARY BURNSTINE, 50, of
Year celebrations this year on Pontiac, died Dec. 4. Services
the Sabbath.
were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
The league statement follows: Survivors include her husband,
"New Year's eve this year Montrose; sisters, Mrs. Anne
comes on Friday evening. It has Miller and Mrs. Sally Drockegir ,
come to our attention that vari- and brother, Max Zalkowitz.
ous organizations are sponsoring
affairs that nice.
SARAH GINSBERG, 76, died
"We feel that an organization Nov. 27 at Miami Beach. Serv-
is not worthy of the name Jew- ices were at the Lewis Bros.
ish when it puts its name to any- Chapel Surviving are her son,
thing as contrary to that which Sidney; sisters, Mrs. Flora Sim-
is traditionally Jewish as such on, Mrs. Lillian Sonhcimer of
flagrant violation of the sacred St. Louis and Mrs. George
concept of Jewish life, the Sab- Robinson of New York; and
bath.
brothers, Nathan and Joe Simon.
"Not only in the names of any
specific group, but even as in-
Serling in illomillate and Horne•
dividual Jews we should refrain
Rev. Yehudah
from celebration and revelry on
this New Year's eve. It would
be most worthy of us as Jews."

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