'after CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, April 20, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregation Beth Moses ' ate New Synagogue to Dedtc Forty-nine years ago, five indi- viduals met at the home of the late Mr. H. Silver on Gratiot ave- nue, and founded a congregation named Beth Moses Anshe Rom- ania. For three years, services were held in that home. By 1905, the congregation had grown larger and strong enough to purchase a cottage on Adelaide Street. The financial needs of the con- gregation were met by member- ship dues amounting to 10 cents per member. After eleven years, the con- gregation could afford the pur- chase of a home which was con- verted into a synagogue. This place of worship, which was located on Hendrie street, was used until 1926. In that year, the congregation reached a decision to build its Own synagogue structure on Owen avenue which became known in all Detroit as the Shul." It was considered one of the major synagogues in the city and well known for its inainfold rel- igious activities. However, in the years follow- ing, intra-urban migration caused a substantial change in the neigh- boring population, and necessitat- ed, in 1940, the sale of that house of worship. The congregation then moved Into a double store on Linwood and Blaine, with the intention of Using those quarters for a short period. The subsequent outbreak of the war and shortages of building materials following it, compelled the congregation to postpone their building plans for a decade. Last year ground was finally broken for a modern synagogue building on Linwood avenue at Oakman Court, which will be dedicated at 2 p.m., Sunday. Thus, a new chapter in the history of Congregation Beth Moses is to be opened. Its evolu- tion from humble quarters in a private home to a spacious mod- Council Parley Local Doctors to Hear Talk Slated Tuesday on Israel's Medical Progress ern edifice, is indicative of the favorable developaient of reli- gious life in America. A rich dedication program has been prepared. Apart from Emil Kahan, who will give the presi- dential message, and Rabbi Isi- dor Schneebaig, the newly ap- pointed spiritual leader of the congregation, greetings will be extended byfabbis L. Levine and Samuel if. Prem. Cantor Hyman Adler will rend- er musical selections. Harry Anbender will be chair- man of the dedication ceremonies. A reception, tendered by the sisterhood of the congregation, will follow the ceremonies. Dr. Joseph Hirsh, executive hol on the National Research All the present officers of the secretary of the Hebrew Univer- Council. Jewish Connnunity Council will Dr. Hirsh's subject will be sity-Haddassah Medical School's be nominated for re-election to advisory board, will address a their posts by a nominating com- joint meeting of the Maimonides mittee which will submit its re- Medical Society and Auxiliary port at the Council Delegates' and the Detroit branch of the American Jewish Physicians com- assembly at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday mittee, on Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. at the Jewish War Veterans Me- at the Lee Plaza Hotel. morial Home. Dr. Hirsh, who was chief of The committee, headed by Mor- preventive medicine of the United ris Lieberman, consists of Wil- States Air forces during World liam Cohen, Mrs. Samuel Green, War II in Latin America, Europe, Norman Berkley, Jerome Kell- and Africa, is a specialist in man, Robert IL Nathans and health education and has written and lectured extensively in this rold Silver. Harold The committee also is consid- field. Since 1949 he has served as ering nominees for 12 vacancies on the Council's executive com- the executive secretary of the mittee, The names of those se- committee on problems of alco- lected will be announced at the DR. HIRSH meeting. • • • Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Coun- "Medical Progress and Research • cil president, advised again that in Israel." other nominations for any Coun- Wynn Garden, Detroit vocalist, The feature of this year's cil office or for membership on will also present a group of Is- Sisterhood of Adas Shalom Torah committee may be The Youth Group of Temple the executive by qualified fund event will be the presenta- raeli songs, accompanied by Lil- Israel announces its plans for made from the floor delegates. The person nominated tion of a cantata entitled "Israel lian Robbins Zellman. the week end beginning May 11. The American Jewish Physi- must be a duly constituted dele- Eternal," symbolizing the past, The week end will start off gate and must have expressed present and future of Judaism, cians Committee, medical section with a Youth Sabbath eve service his willingness to serve if elect- written and directed by Mrs. Jo- of the American Friends of the to be held in the main sanctuary ed. The names of all candidates seph M. Markel, on Wednesday Hebrew University, was organiz- of Temple Israel at 8:30 p. m. will be placed on a ballot to be evening, May 23 at the congrega- ed in 1921. Friday, May 11. distributed to delegates at the tion. During the past 30 years it has This is the first Sabbath eve final Delegates Assembly in May. The accompanist is Mrs. Isa- contributed heavily toward the service which they will conduct Nominated for another one- dore Mendelson, former presi- establishment and maintenance of in their own new temple. It is year term, in addition to Dr. dent of Music Study Club. The the university's medical school in part of the city-wide celebration Kldinman, are the following: publicity chairman is Mrs. Ann Jerusalem which comprises the only facilities for medical train- of the dedication services of Tem- vice-presidents: Rabbi Morris Goldman. ple Israel. Adler, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and The Torah fund event honors ing in the Middle East. The Detroit branch of the Am- All the youth of the commu- Sidney M. Shevitz; secretary: the Sisterhood's mothers and nity are invited to attend this Irving W. Schlussel; treasurer: proceeds go to the Jewish Theo- erican Jewish Physician's Com- service in which they will have Louis Rosenzweig. logical Seminary of New York mittee was organized recently un- Leo an opportunity to participate. to be utilized for scholarships, der the chairmanship of Dr. activities review of Council A The dinner-dance, which is and a report of plans for the Eternal Light programs, library, Orecklin and is sponsored by a committee of the city's leading held annually by the Youth observance of Israel's Independ- museum, tee. Group, will be held May 12 at ence Day to be sponsored again For additional information and medical men. Dr, Theodore Bergman is pres- the Whittier Hotel. this year by the Community tickets, contact general ticket Music will be by Walter Levine Council and Zionist Council also chairman, Mrs. Albert Goodman ident of the Maimonides Medical and his hand. Tickets are now ∎vill be presented. or her co-chairmen. Mesdames Society and Mrs. Henry Small, being sold and can be obtained Morris Botwin, Morris Gobel and president of the Auxiliary. by calling Heinze Herz. TY A welcome gift for any occa- David Penner. Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle 6-1377. sion is a subscription to the A reception honoring retiring Jewish Chronicle. Call WO. The Chronicle deadline is on subscription will always be a welcome present. officers and new officers of the 1-1040. Tuesday noon. Youth Group will be held in the • • youth center hall on the second floor of the temple, Sunday, May 13. Temple Israel Youth Tells of COMA r- a 1 Events Adas Shalom Unit Prepares Cantata COLUMBIA Kvutzah Ivrith Slates Anilual Merkaz Plans Women's Event Kosher Cafe The annual women's program of the Kvutzah Ivrith (Hebrew Cultural Group of Detroit) will b. held at 9 p.m., Sunday in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. The central theme of the pro- gram is "Life and Literature in Israel With Emphasis on the Role of the Woman." The participants are Yonah Yoshpeh, Miriam Jonathan and Yonena Mathis, chairman. The program will be introduc ed by Mrs. Julius Ring, president of the Auxiliary of the Kvutzah. Refreshments will be served. • Joseph Katz is the president of the Kvutzah. Morris Nobel is the cultural chairman. An interesting feature of the evening will be the distribution of the newly published, Hed-Ila- Kvutzah (Echo of the Kvutzah), an annual Hebrew publication, issued by the Kvutzah, which re- flects the work of the Kvutzah during the entire year. The Hed-Ha-Kvutzah was edit- ed by Bernard Isaacs, Meyer Mathis and Aaron Toback. A copy can be obtained from the office of the United Hebrew Schools. Wienie Roast Planned by Beth Aaron Youths Page 3 RECORDS PRESENTS AT THE Detroit Hebrew Book Shop A meeting of the Merkaz (Center for Jewish Religious Observance) will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Young Israel Center. Presidents a n d representa- tives of Detroit's congregations and other interested persons are invited to attend. The agenda includes estab- lishment of a Kosher restau- rant, strengthening Kashruth supervision and progress re- ports of committees. DEXTER near CORTLAND A New 33 1/3 Record Changer Attachment Automatically Plays 7 - 10 - 12 Inch $1 795 WITH SIX LP RECORDS FREE Hear the Famous Met Star, Richard Tucker, on a New Passover Album Center Slates Jewish History Week Events 78 rpm .$4.15 Jewish History Week, May 6-12, will be observed in programs and exhibits by the Jewish Commu- nity Center. The achievements and contributions of Jews in America will be emphasized. The week-long celebration will be opened Sunday, May 6, with a talk by Rabbi Harry Essrig of Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, on "Jews in -American History." He will speak at the Davison Branch. A contributor to practically every national Jewish publication of standing, and a former editor of the "Reconstructionist" a n d "Liberal Judaism," the youthful rabbi has won national honors for his fresh insights of American Jewish life. Jewish ceremonials from the collections of Charles Feinberg and Harvey Goldman will be on display at the Davison and Wood- ward Center buildings through- out Jewish History Week. "Isryal Sings" The Beth Aaron Young Adults will hold a wienie roast May 3 for members, prospective mem- bers and friends. They are also planning a dance, the last of the season, for June 2 at the synagogue. For information concerning the wienie roast, the dance or mem- bership call Leon Olshansky, president, UN. 1-2490, or Bette The Chronicle deadline is on Stein, social chairman, WE. Tuesday noon. 3-6984. L.P. ....$3.07 • •• And the Popular Tucker Album 6 Po•lar Hits including Tzena Tzena Tzena 78 r.p.m. • • • Tzena Tzena Tzena Still Available On 78 rpm ..89c • • • Cantor Shalom Katz and ° Ilerschman render popular . Hebrew songs. GET THESE AND MANY MORE AT THE Detroit Hebrew Book Shop 12226 Dexter THE HOUSE OF JEWISH RECORDS Between Richton and Cortland — We Deliver JOSEPH SPITZER, Prop. TO. 8-6111 •