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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-20

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

latest A DE llepor I I Congregations
List Services

Bltai Brith
Highlights

Tikvah Lodge

orgenthau Lodge

• • •
Fox Lodge

Baseball players of the lodge
are requested to contact Morry
Victor, TO. 7-1255, or Paul Elias,
UN. 3-9363. Tickets are still avail-
able for the Lucky ''TV" affair
of the lodge at the Mayfair room
on Saturday evening, May 6.
Chairman Art Tarnopol may be
contacted at WE. 4-8050 for tick-
. cts or information.

• • •

Handler Lodge

• • •

Shaarey Zedek

• • •

• • •
Temple Beth El

Northwest Hebrew

Sabbath Eve services at 8:15
p.m. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
preach on "Why Do People Give
to Charitable Causes?"—a dis-
cussion of a variety of modern
motives for generosity.



A a meeting of the executive
board of the lodge, at the home
of President Jack Caminker,
Norman Epstein was appointed
the new BBYO chairman. Her-
man Burton, program chairman.
reported progress on the plans for
the installation of officers. Mem-
bers and prospects who are inter-
ested in playing ball are urged to
contact Leo Kaplan, TO. 6-5811.

Israel." Class at 5 p.m. Minchah
at 6:43 pin., followed by Sholos
Seudos.

Sabbath services—Rabbi Mor-
TIME TO LIGHT SABBATH ris Adler will speak on "The
CANDLES: 7:06 P. M.
Truth About the Pharisees." lie
will comment upon the articles
published in various Detroit
Beth Abraham
Sabbath Eve services at 7 p.m., newspapers in which references
Sabbath worship at 9:15 a.m. were made to • the • Pharisees.

Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will
preach on "The Second Anni-
Beth Tikvah
versary of the State of Israel."
Sabbath Eve Services at 7 p.m.
Midrash class at 5:30 p.m. Perek
9 a.m Rabbi
class by Rabbi Halpern at 6:30 Sabbath worship at
Leizer Levin will speak on "Me-
p.m. Minchah at 7 p.m., followed
dinath Israel."
by Sholos Seudos and Maariv.

The lodge will entertain the
disabled veterans of the Marine
Hospital, Detroit, on Wednesday
evening, April 26, with the Four
Dukes. Songstress Evelyn Waters,
of the Club Four Dukes, will also
entertain. In addition, a one-
act comedy skit will be presented
by the dramatic group of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation.
Harold Shapiro, chairman of vet-
erans' affairs, and Jay Handels-
man, co-chairman, have com-
pleted arrangements for the eve-
ning.

• •

Page 11

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, April 20, 1950

Sam Goldfarb (left) chairman of the Anti-Defaroation League
Michigan regional board, is shown presenting a copy of the
ADL report "A Measure of Freedom" to Gov. G. Mennen Wil-
liams while Haskell L. Lazere (right) ADL Michigan director,
looks on. The report was written by Arnold Forster and is a
"Who's Who of bigotry, since it lists most of the active anti-
Semitic groups in America.

• •
Bnai David

Sabbath services at 8:45 a. m.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach
and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and
the choir will chant the service.
Junior Congregation at 0:30 a. in.
Children's worship at 10:30 a. in.
Minchah at 7 p. m.

• • •

Temple Israel
Sabbath Eve rites at 7 p.m.
Sabbath Eve services at 8:30
Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka will speak on p. in. Rabbi Leon Frani will
"Three Basic Principles." Class preach on "The State of Israel at
at 6 p.m. Minchah at 7 p.m., fol- Its Second Anniversary."
lowed by Sholos Seudos.
CENTER CLUB BANQUET •
• • •
The Center Mothers' Club will
Gemiluth Chassodim-
hold their mothers' and daugh-
Sabbath Eve services at 7 p.m. ters' banquet at 6 p.m. May 16
Mrs. Louis J. Tobin, president,
invites members and friends to Sabbath worship at 9 a.m. Rabbi at the Dexter Center. Mrs. Bella
the celebration and the dessert Leo Neuhaus will speak on "The Katz will be toastmistress. Mrs.
Second Anniversary of the Birth Ira Drapkin will be honorary
luncheon which will follow.
chairman.
of Israel."

UHS Women to Honor Isaacs
for 30 Years as Director

"Between Two Worlds," a col-
lection of stories and sketches
written bji Bernard Isaacs, will
be interpreted at a meeting of
the Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools to be held
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, April
26 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Mrs. Bertram Smokier, chair-
man of the affair, has planned an
anniversary celebration to honor
Isaacs' 30th year as director of
the United Hebrew Schools.
Mesdames Abe Katzman, Harry
Oberstein, Herbert Moss and Mil-
ford Pregerson will act as inter-
preters. Pastel sketches will il-
lustrate the characters depicted.

The lodge will have a games
night at 9 p.m. Tuesday at Tur-
over Temple. Nathaniel Rubin,
Detroit attorney and nationally
recognized head of the checker
players, will appear in a group
checker game. Dave Guss, presi-
dent, invites lodge members and terested should contact Sandy
friends to attend and participate Shore, chairman, UN. 3-8015. The
group will meet Thursday eve-
in checkers, chess, and cards.
• • •
ning at ;he home of Ann Wohl,
3245 Leslie avenue.

Tikvah Chapter

The chapter will present the
BBYO players at their next meet-
ing scheduled for Tuesday, April
25 at the Beth Aaron Synagogue.
The youth group actors are under
the direction of Helene Laban.
Comedian Max Sossin will pre-
sent his famous comedy skits on
the same program.

• • •
Pisgah Lodge

Congregation Shadrey Zedek
will dedicate its regular monthly
Friday Evening service to the
celebration of the second anni-
versary of the State of Israel, at
8:15 p.m., April 21.
The anniversary will follow
a special ritual prepared for the
occasion by the late Rabbi Milton
Steinberg. This ritual is entitled
"Service of Thanksgiving."
Rabbi Morris Adler will deliv-
er a special sermon for the occa-
sion entitled "Israel and Ameri-
can Jewry — their Inter-Depen-
dence and Independence." ,
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick,
Cantor H. Sonenklar, assisted by
the synagogue choir, under the
direction of Dan' Frohman, will
participate in the service.
Oneg Shabbat program will
take place in the social hall im-
mediately after the service with
the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek
acting as hostesses and the De-
troit Masada Organization as spe-
cial guests.

The lodge will sponsor the sec-
ond annual mixed doubles bowl-
ing tournament to be held Sat-
urday evening, May 6 and Sun-
day, May 7 at the Bowl-O-Drome.
Entry fee is $5.50 per couple.
Prizes will be awarded. Entry
• • •
blanks are available at the bowl-
ing alley. For information con-
Israel Chapter
The Anti-Defamination discus- tact Morris Burnstein, 3294 Pasa-
sion group of the chapter will dena, TO. 5-7695. Entries close
meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the April 29.
• • , •
home of Mrs. Anita Papkoff,
2756 Tyler avenue. Mrs. Helen
Marshall Lodge
Graham will speak on "Segrega-
The
charitable institutions coin-
tion in Housing." She is director
of fair practice committee, mem- mittee of the lodge, under the
ber of Michigan CIO Council and leadership of Al Goldstein, map-
on the Board of the Michigan ped out its plans to raise toys,
soft goods, clothing and wheel
Committee of Civil Rights.
• • •
goods on May 7. At a recent
of the lodge, two truck
Morgenthau Chapter meeting
loads of merchandise were
The chapter will celebrate its pledged to Bellefaire, which is
third birthday by entertaining located in Cleveland and aids
the lodge at a party to be held underprivileged children from 6
at 8:30 p. m., Monday at the to 16 years of age. Fir further
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Mrs. information call Goldstein, UN,
Leonard Farber, president, an- 3-8292.
nounces. Following a brief busi-
ness meeting, the operetta "In- MASONIC AUDITORIUM
side U.S.A.," written and directed
by Mrs. Raymond Sharkey, will
be presented. Mrs. Farber and
Jack Caminker will light the
birthday cake.

• • •
Pisgah Chapter

All charter members of 10
years or more will be guests of
the chapter at 8:30 p. m., Mon-
day at Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Charles
Solovich will be honored and a
necrology will be given by Mrs.
Leonard Sims and Mrs. Samuel
Aaron for members who have
died.

A welcome gift for any occasion
is a subscription to the Jewish
Sabbath Eve worship at 6:45 Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
p.m. Morning services at 9 a.m.
— —
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will
Want a New
speak on ''The Second Anniver-
sary of the State of Israel" and
"The Ethic of the Fathers," Min-
chah at 6:30 p.m. Sholos Seudos
and Maariv at 7:30 p.m.

PONTIAC?

• • •

Bnai Moshe

Sabbath Eve services at 7 p.m.
Sabbath worship at 8:30 a.m.
Rabbi Lehrman will preach on "A
People Comes of Age." The sec-
ond birthday of Israel will be ob-
served. A Kiddush will be served,

The family of the late Jack
Repitor wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown it in its recent
bereavement.
• • •
The family of the late Pauline
Baker wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown it in its recent
bereavement.

The family of the late Morris
D. Bratt wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown it in its recent
bereavement.

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• • *
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• • •
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