'after CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, April 20, 1951 DETROIT 111 1 11 to Aid Ihive Corps. Prof. Lloyd Cook to Conclude Wayne U. Franklin Lectures ■•■■■•■ •111.1 •••• Temple Beth El will pay tri- bute to its rabbi, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, on the occasion of his 25th anniversary in the rabbinate and 10th anniversary at Temple Beth El, at a special anniversary service at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Ap- ril 27. Participants in the service will be: ,Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of Am- erican Hebrew Congregations; Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson, rabbi emeritus of Temple Emanu-El in New York City and a past presi- dent of the Central Conference of American Rabbis; Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of the Collingwood Ave- nue Temple in Toledo; Dr. Herbert B. Hudnut, minister of the Woodward Avenue Presby- terian.Church and past president of the Detroit Council of Church- es; Ray R. Eppert, industrialist and civic leader; and Nate S. Shapero, president of Temple Beth El. The liturgical music of the evening, composed especially for the occasion by Jason H. Tickton, music director of the Temple, will be 'rendered by a double quartet. A reception for Dr. and Mrs. Glazer will be held in the Frank- lin Memorial Hall following the service. MORE HOTELS NEEDED NEW YORK—(ISI) — Israel's first class hotel facilities must be trebled to accomodate tourists, according to a recent survey. The survey states that "hotel invest- ors may look forward to net profits ranging from eight to 12 per cent per year." tor of Philosophy Degree from the graduate school of the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. From 1926 to 1927, Rabbi Gla- zer served as the first regional rabbi for the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and was responsible for the organization of religious schools, brother- hoods, sisterhoods and congrega- tions in the small communities of Pennsylvania. From 1927 to 1934, he served at Temple Rodef Shalom in Pitts- burgh as assistant to Rabbi Sam- uel II. Goldenson. As chairman of the committee on social action of the Pittsburgh Council for Peace and Social Action. he acted as arbitrator in many industrial disputes, notably the hotel workers' strike in 1934. From 1934 to 1941, Dr. Glazer was associated with Dr. Golden- son in the ministry of Temples Emanu-El of New York City, serving as senior associate rabbi. In 1941, Rabbi Glazer succeed- ed Dr. Leo M. Franklin as rabbi of Temple Beth El. Under the spiritual leadership DR. GLAZER of Dr. Glazer, the temple has Dr. Glazer was born in Dallas, grown from 900 to over 1600 Texas, August 18, 1902, the son families and is today the fourth of Rabbi Simon and Ida (Can- largest Jewish Congregation in the United States. tor) Glazer. He was recently cited as one He was ordained as rabbi at of the seven leading citizens of the Hebrew Union College in 1926 Detroit. and in the same year, received He is married to Ada Spiegle his Master of Arts Degree from of Pittsburgh and they are the the University of Cincinnati. parents of Stephanie and Mark In 1938, he received his Doc- Jonathan. FOOD IN ISRAEL is not just a holiday necessity. Your friends and relatives In Israel NEED FOOD 365 days a year. SERVICE FOR ISRAEL offers you ... POUND FOR POUND and ITEM FOR ITEM . • . the very best food parcel you can get — anywhere. As little as $10.50 for 12 lbs. — $38.50 for 57 lbs. KOSHER — RATION-FREE — DUTY-FREE . Jules Doneson, Agent - c/o Zionist Office, 1031 Penobscot Bldg. GIGANTIC PRING OPENING I ministration, Dr. Clarence B. Hil- berry. The professor is chosen from among Wayne faculty mem- bers each year by a five-man board appointed by Wayne Presi- dent David D. Henry. LE The Chronicle deadline is on Tuesday noon. 48-HOURS-48 . . is all I need to deliver a • 1951 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE HARD TOP or a Page 5 Temple Beth El to Mark Dr. Glazer's 10th Year The 19 lodges, comprising the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil, will provide 200 cars and drivers for the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign for their one day general solici- tation, Sunday, April 29. Drivers will meet at the State Fair Grounds at 10 a.m. Sunday April 29. They will enter at the Woodward avenue entrance, and will be directed to the parking area and will then report in the Agricultural Building. Shown planning the affair are, seated, Victor Bloomfield, Council presi- dent; and Mrs. Sidney Karbel, campaign general solicitations chairman of Women's Division. Standing, left to right, al e Irving David and James Laker, co-chairmen of B B motor corps com- mittee. Mrs. Gerald Goldberg heads the B B Women's mobile Dr. Lloyd A. Cook, professor of educational sociology at. Wayne University will be the final speak- er in the Univer- sity's series of Leo M. Franklin Lectures in Hu- m a n Relations. He will speak on "Better Human Relations — The Educator's Role" at 8 p.m., Thurs- day in the Rack- h a m Memorial auditorium. Prof. Cook Dr. Cook, holder of the Leo M. Franklin professorship for 1950-51, came to Wayne in 1946 from Ohio State University. His directorship of the National Col- lege Study in Intergroup Rela- tions, sponsored by the American Council on Education, has had nation-wide attention among pro- fessional groups. He is consultant to numerous national organizations and foun- dations and the author of several books on human relations. Announcement of the 1951-52 Leo M. Franklin professorship will be made at the April 26 meeting by Wayne's dean of ad- JEWISH CHRONICLE „. `.."" S Beautiful, Highly Sculptured it Broadloom 2 her With Hydromatic! Reg. 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