.1% Thursday, November 24, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Seeks Labor Aid Services Set at Synagogues JWV Bulletin Beth El Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach at Sabbath Eve services at 8:15 p.m., Friday on "A De- troit Scandal—The dangerous neglect of the mentally ill in our community. What my investiga- tions revealed. What can the people do about it?" The Lawrence Jones Post and Auxiliary, at their last social, heard a report on the Miami convention by Mr. Fishman and Mr. Belkin. New members were introduced by Samuel Rhodes. Mrs. Brown gave a report on the auxiliary. • • • Shaarey Zion S • Sabbath Eve services at 4:45 p.m. Morning services at 9 a.m., ' Saturday. Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak. Talmud class at 2:30 p.m., Chumosh class at 3:30 p.m., Minchah at 4:40 p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos. Weekday services at 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. • • • Shaarey Zedek Friday Eve services at 4:45 p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will preach the sermon. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will officiate with the choir under Dan Frohman. Jun- ior services at 9:30 a.m. and Children's services at 10:30 a.m. • • • Northwest Hebrew Sabbath Eve services at 4:45 p.m. Sabbath morning services at 8:45 a.m. Junior services at 9:30 a.m. and children's services at 10:30 a.m. Minchah at 4:45 p.m. Late Friday services at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 2. • • • Bnai Moshe Sabbath Eve services at 4:45 p.m. Late services at 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak on "Campaigning for Religion." Morning Services at 9 a.m. Jun- ior services at 10 a.m. Weekday worship at 7:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. • • • Bnai David Sabbath Eve services at 4:45 p.m. Sabbath rites at 9 a.m. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "The Brothers Who Differed." Class at 3:30 p.m. Minchah at 4:30 p.m. followed by Sholos Seudos. • • • Beth Abraham Services at 4:50 p.m., Friday and at 9:15 a.m., Saturday Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "Jewish Book Month." Midrosh class at 3 p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos and Maariv. Weekday services at 7:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.; Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. N. W. Institute to Start Season e The Northwest Institute of Adult Jewish Studies will begin its fourth season on Tuesday, Nov. 29 will be held on 20 con- secutive Tuesday evenings from 8-10. Three new instructors have added to the staff. Albert Elazer will conduct a course ,on "The Land of Israel—Its Geog- raphy, History, People, and Pol- itics." Two Hebrew classes will be offered—the beginners' class to be instructed by Alex Ro- berg, and the intermediate re- fresher course by Michael Mich- lin. been Rabbi Segal will give a series of lectures on "The Practical Arts Jewish Living." On alternate Tuesdays Rabbi Segal will continue his course "The Bible comes to Life." The institute is sponsored by the Congregation, Men's Club and Sisterhood. Mr. John Allen, Mr. Nate Maxman, and Mrs. David Dunsky, are the chairmen. Rabbi Segal is the director. The Primrose Benevolent Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Wright of Fullerton avenue. Plans were completed for the luncheon on Jan. 4. The Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Auxil- iary will hear a book review by Gertrude Oberstein on Norman Kastas' "A Little Sleep, A Little Slumber" on Thursday, Dec. 8 at the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation. RABBI MORDECAI PARETZ- KY, national field director of the League for Religious Labor in Israel and former Detroit rabbi, has returned to Detroit to seek funds for the religious labor movement in Israel. Be- sides maintaining more than 45 colonies, numerous welfare and educational institutions and co- operatives, the movement also aides thousands of refugees to settle in Israel. Prizes will be awarded at a party sponsored by the Yetz- C ‘ ohen Post and Auxiliary at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 3 at the Bereznitzer Hall, Linwood at Davison ave- nues. The Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary held a meeting at the home of Frieda Shiffman to discuss the donor luncheon. There will be nominations for election of offi- Coiiwtunities Awaken to Local Relief Needs (Continued from Page 41 committee for the collection of heard against the over-emphasis 54 million dollars for the Jewish of foreign relief and the neglect Federations Building Fund. The almost simultaneous an- of local American needs. The re- action reached a peak at the nouncement of individual drives meeting of the Joint Defense Ap- totaling 72 million dollars for peal in Detroit. Justice Meir American educational and wel- Steinbrink said: "Not all of us fare needs outside of, and inde- could see eye to eye with the pendent of, the hitherto sacred ideological drives that went funds reserved for the UJA and along with the rescue move- Israel is indicative of the change, ments. But we did not avail. We that is now going on within the were concerned with only one American Jewish community. thing—the rescue of the rem- nant, no matter what the cost. ISRAEL GOING ORIENTAL? KENNETH BILB Y, prob- Now, however, the accumulated problems of our Jewish commun- ably the best informed American ity life in this country can be correspondent in Israel, drew at- neglected no longer. We must tention this week to one aspect meet them and solve them if of the new State which is not as Jewish life in this country is to widely known as it deserves to be. This is that Israel is rapidly continue strong and healthy.' It is safe to say that never losing its European character and before in the last few years becoming an Oriental state. The first pioneers in Jewish could such words have been spoken from a public platform Palestine were Russian Jews. by a Jewish leader, although it Next came the Polish Jews, then is known that privately the issue Jews from other East-European has been discussed a great deal. countries. and later, German and Some brave people like Rabbi Balkan Jews. Different as these A. Feldman and Dr. Maurice settlers have always been from Eisendrath of the Union of each other in civilization, langu- American Congregations even age and mode of life, they were • • • dared to mention last summer all Europeans. Czecho- Now, with Poland, Czecho- that this was a shocking abhor- mality. The significance of Jos- Slovakia, Germany, Austria, and lice Steinbrink's speech was that the DP's almost emptied of Jews, he was the first to apply his and with Russia, Romania, and words to practical realities of Hungary closed to emigration, Israel is bound to fall back for fund raising and distribution. its human material on Jews in • • • Arab countries. And these, ac- NEW FACTORS MORE SIGNIFICANT still is cording to all importial reports, a the fact that the Detroit speech are, (to use a vivid description not the only manifestation of a famous Zionist leader), of "Arabs who Daven," (that is, was its kind. During the week, several other facts became Arabs who pray in Hebrew). If the Israeli Government con- known which have a direct bear- . tunics the present emigration ing on what he said. The Yeshiva policy of increasing the popula- University announced the . lion at any price for political launching of a campaign for 7Ii reasons, the new Israel will soon million dollars for the expansion he another Arab-Jewish State, of the facilities of this education- . inore Arab than European-Jew- al institution.' ish in culture and civilization. A few days later, the Jewish The fact is that the Israeli 'Theological Seminary announced Government is well aware of the that it was launching a campaign problem, and this is why Ben for 15 million dollars, and that Gurion was so desirous of getting Maurice Levin, director of in several hundred thousand Hearn's Department Store, had Jewish youths from America. On resigned his position to conduct — - that campaign. During the same week came a third announcement, namely. that the former president of the American Jewish Committee. Hon. Joseph Proskauer, had as- sumed the chairmanship of a MONUMENTS Manual Urbach & Son Page U cers at the next meeting at 8 p.m., December 6 at the home of Judy Blackman. 2242 Monterey avenue. Men's C h ili Voted by Beth Abraham Members of Congregation Beth Abraham, including Rabbi. Israel J. Halpern and Louis Ellenbogen, voted to organize a men's club. The steering committee is headed by David W. Hussey, the charter committee by Nathan J. Kauf- The family if the late Julius man. Sidney Schlaff was secretary Kaplan wishes to thank their for the preliminary meetings. iriencis and relatives for the many The charter committee will kindnesses shown them in their meet again at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, recent bereavement. and the steering committee at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. the family of the late Lena Brooks wishes to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. S. L. A. Marshall, "Detroit News" expert on foreign affairs. will address Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M. at 6 p.m., Wed- In loving msrnory of our be- nesday, Nov. 30, at Masonic loved mother, Ceclia (Zivia) Temple. Veliek who iiksi and left us Nov. Marshall's topic will be "The 29, 1945, the 29th day of Chesh- Cold War." The lodge is honoring van. Her chliiiren, Alex and Ida. Senior Warden M. Manuel Belt- man and Junior Warden Harold R. Nelson. Card of Thanks Perfection Lodge Lists Talk by S. L. Marshall In Memoriam Obituaries the other hand, there is one ele- ment in Israel that wants the Arab Jews. These are the cleri- •alists of all parties because they depend on the backward people from the Arab states, • BENJAMIN LEVINE, 67, of 3317 Taylor avenue, died Nov. 13. Services were it Hebrew Benev- olent Society. :fe is survived by a brother an i :aster in London, Eng. SAM FORMAN, 65, of 2440 Ful- And what will become of the European Jews? There will evi- lerton avenue. lied Nov. 19. Ser- dently always he a Jewish prob- vices were at Hebrew Benevolent. He leaves his -wife, Sarah; sons, lem. Dr. Sol and MAX; and daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Samuels, MI's. Betty Evnitz and Mr:. Sadie Novak. Pfc. Jacob Ulan'off. Laid to Rest Here MEYER FINE, 42, of 4048.Tux- edo avenue, 1:ed. Nov. 18. Ser- Pfc. Jacob P. Ulanoff, who was vices were at Hebrew Benevolent. killed in action in Italy on Oct. He leaves his wife Betty and 27, 1944, at the daughter Lois Ann. age of 36, was reburied in the JOSEPH GORDON, 54, of 4293 Clements avenue, died Nov. 19. veterans' section Services were at Hebrew Benev- of the Hebrew olent. He is survived by his wife, Memorial Park. Lillian; son, Sherell, and daugh- Funeral services ters, Zelda and Sandra. were held at the Hebrew Benev- LOUIS SAMBURG, of 18(143 olent Society. Birwood avenue, died Nov. 14. Rabbi Morris Services t were 3t Ira Kaufman Adler and Can- Chapel. He leaves his wife, Sa- tor Jacob Son- Pfc. Ulanoff enklar officiated. Military trib- dye; sisters, Mrs. Louis Lenin and ute was paid by the Jewish War Mrs. Mollie Lefko, and brother, Veterans and the Gold Star Fa- James. thers. Pfc. Mandl' is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ulanoff of Virginia Park, his wife Lilly, his brothel. Abraham and his sister, Mrs. Valter Poole. Bnai Moshe Men Plan Lehrman Book RevieW SADIE SOIANION, of 33350 Burlingame avenue, died Nov. 17. Services were at "Ira Kaufman. • She is survived by her husband, Myron; sons, Robert and Ernest; and daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Gold, Edith, Emily and Marilyn. HERMAN J. FISHER. of 2989 Elmhurst avenue, died Nov. 19. Jewish Book Month will be ob- Services were at Ira Kaufman. served by the Men's Club of Bnai He leaves hi: :•ns, David, Ray- mond, Simon. Moshe at 9 p.m.. Tuesday. end Sam, and Rabbi Moses Lehrman will re- daughter, Mrs. ?-marl Coleman. view "The Challenging Years" by Listen to the Jewish Chronicle the late Dr. Stephen Wise. Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45 The Jewish Chronicle news a.m., Sundays over WK3I11. deadline is noon on Mondays. I Rev. Hyman SCHITSINGER I nimble snerialite4 MOHEL ?fin •altert 94145 Sere ine in Hospitals and Homes REV. 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