Thursday, September 8, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

`European Tour' to Feature ,
the Meeting of JWF Women

To Lead Serv i ces

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Thirteen thousand members of ' election of officers, luncheon, and
the Women's Division of the Jew- the climax of the collection drive

MRS. MAX FRANK

• • •

women contributors to the Allied
Jewish Campaign—received in-
vitations this week to attend the
fourth annual meeting of the di-
vision.
The meeting, which will be
held 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept.
28, at the Detroit Institute
of Arts, will feature a "stay-
home" tour of France, Belgium,
Germany, Italy, Greece and Israel.
'Conductors" of the tour will
be MeSdames Harry Becker,
Ralph Davidson. Hyman C. Brod-
er and Joseph Welt, Detroiters
who recently returned from
abroad,
The program will also include

Hadassah B. P.
Slates Session

The opening meeting of the
Business and Professional divi-
sion of Hadassah will be held at
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Book
Cadillac hotel.
Mrs. Sarah Davidson, past-
president of the Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah, and former national
board member, who has just re-
turned from an extensive tour of
Israel, will speak on her impres-
sions of Hadassah's projects and
its role in Israel today.
The full energies of all mem-
bers and friends are required to
help the group maintain its med-
ical work in Israel, further the
Youth Aliyah project and support
the child welfare program and
Jewish National Fund, Sophie
Blanche Schwartz, chairman,
said.
All business and professional
women in the community are in-
vited. For information contact
Belle Teal, TY. 8-9268.

The 12th annual installation of
officers of the Young Women's
Mizrachi will be held Tuesday af-
ternoon, Sept. 17, at the home of
Mrs. Lew Friedman, 2267 Oak-
man boulevard.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will in-
stall the following officers:
Mesddames: Oscar Smith. Sam
Bicoll, Sam Goodman, Max Sosin,
Sol Kohen, Jack Goose, David
Check, Bernard Jaffe, M. Edelson,
Sam Woolfe, Sam Korn and Jack
Pearlman.
The board of directors are as
follows:
Mesdames: P. Fenton, S. Gold-
en, P. Schribcr, H. Stark, S. Sbo-
row, L. Rose, S. Wolock, S. Rei-
sig. R. Uronovitz, A. Schwartz, I.
Schwartz, R. Seigal and Lew
Friedman.
Trustees are: Philip Fealk, Leo
Genser, Harry Shuman, Nat
Fierberg, Herman Gluck and
Emanuel Liebschutz.

HEBREW TAUGHT

RABBI JULIUS WEINBERG
• • •

Holiday Rites
at Bnai Moshe

Registration for the religious
school is set for Sunday. Sessions
are held throughout the school
year at Central High School.
The curriculum includes courses
in Bible, customs, ceremonitts and
history. There is also a Hebrew
department.
Rabbi Sperka supervises the

school with Rabbi Eric Green-
baum acting as education direc-
tor.

BOYS TO MEET

The boy's club, consisting of

boys of Bar Mitzvah age, 13-17,

will meet at 9:30 a.m., Sunday in
the chapel for services. There is
always a breakfast after the
services
Following the break last tie•
club devotes several hours to ath-
letic activities under the direc-
tion of Coach Lou Trotsky.

TEEN-AGERS FROLIC
Every Tuesday night is dance
night for Detroit and Windsor
teen-agers in the outdoor court
of the Center. "Live" combos
provide music, Harry Weber-
man, lounge supervisor, an-
nounced.

COME IN FOR FREE SAMPLES

Congregation Bnai Moshe will
hold supplementary services for
Announcing
Rosh Hashonah, Sept. 24 and 25
and Yom Kippur, Oct. 3 in the
social hall.
The services will be conducted
a most
by Rabbi Julius Weinberg and
intriguing
Cantor Samuel Glantz.
assortmont
Rabbi Weinberg, internal rela-
tions director for the Community
created by
Council, will preach the sermons.
For many years he was con-
nected with Young Israel and
Avukah in Cleveland. In 1945 he
was graduated from Western
Reserve University with honors.
Rabbi Weinberg was ordained
in 1947. Since September. 1948,
DOWNTOWN
he has been in Detroit, connected
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The Sunday morning classes are
for children o f pre-kindergarten
age, through grade five and for
high school students. The Satur-
day morning classes are for the
Confirmation and Bar Mitzvah
department, or grades six through
nine.

LOVE'S NEW SWEET SONG

School Data Told
at Temple Israel

WOODWARD AT STATE

dath Israel
in New Quarters

The Detroit branch of the Agu-
dath Israel of America has moved
to more spacious quarters in the
new Jericho Temple, 13331 Lin-
woock, avenue.
Services will be held every Fri-
day and Saturday evening and on
holidays.
A Talmud class will be held
every Saturday afternoon.

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Bnai David Groups Active;
Auxiliary Services Slated

Special auxiliary services dur-
ing the High Holy Days will be
held in the social hall of Congre-
gation Bnai David.
Rabbi Jacob Brown of Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah will officiate
with the Rev. Jacob Sandberg as
Baal Musaf. Rabbi Joshua Sper-
ka will also speak.
For tickets contact the corn-
• mittce at the Synagogue daily
from 7 ;1.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday,
2-5 p.m.

ish Welfare Federation — all for cash payments on 1949
- • , —. pledges. The drive is being held
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Leo Mellen.
Mrs. Max Frank, division presi-
dent, will be chairman.
For reservations, contact the
division offices, 250 Lafayette
avenue west, or call Mrs. Talbott,
WO. 5-3939.

Installation
Mapped by
Mizrachi Unit

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