THE JEWISH NEWS May S. 1942 Page Five Activities In The Detroit Congregations Unity Is Keynote of Michigan . Synagogue Conference Parley Dr. Hershman Tells of Air Raid Precautions; Rabbi Good- man of London Inspires Audience; Morris Mohr Elected President I 1 Two hundred representatives of 22 Congregations heard the inspiring address of Dr. Isadore Goodman, assistant to the Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, who was the guest .of honor at the semi-annual convention of the Michigan Synagogue Confer- ence held Sunday, at Congrega- tion Beth Eefilo Emanuel. Dr. Goodman, recently arrived from England, pictured in gra- phic colors the horrors of the blitz, and pointed with pride to the magnificent fortitude of Eng- lish Jewry and its ability to "take it" because of its excellent organization and unification of its ranks. TAKES ACTION As an immediate result of Dr. Goodman's plea for unity came the decision of the Michigan Synagogue Conference to inte- grate itself with the Union of Orthodox Congregations of America, country wide federa- tion of traditional synagogues, and participation in the Union's national convention in Nei.- York on June 28 and 29. Dr. A. M. Hersh-man of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, mem- ber of the Church and Syna- gogue Protection Council of the Office of Civilian Defense, a guest at the luncheon in honor of Dr. Goodman, called the at- tention of the assembly to the immediate needs for air raid precautions, and warned heads of synagogues of their grave re- sponsibility for life and property. Six rabbis, he revealed, are now undergoing intensive training as instructors for air raid wardens. , agencies, working under the di- rection of the Jewish Vocational Service, The morning session was de- voted to a board meeting of the Vaad Ha Heshivoth, pre- sided over by Rabbi Leizer Le- vin. A financial report, given by M. H. Zackheim, treasurer, revealed that since the begin- ning of the fiscal year, in July, a total of $39,584 has be4n col- lected in the Detroit area for 37 Yeshivoth and religious charities. A number of creden- tials were refused to solicitors who could not satisfy the Vaad of their bona fides. SCROLLS FOR CAMPS A request by the Michigan Bnai Brith Council for co-opera- tion in the lending of Sifrei Torah (Scrolls of the Law) to military camps was referred to the Religious and Educational Committee of the Conference. It was also voted to call atten- tion of the Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis to the urgent need for action in the matter of agunoth, women whose hus- bands are reported missing in the war. Rabbi J. J. Nathan, of Congregation Bnai Moshe, re- vealed that through the efforts of the Conference, Hillel Foun- dation of Bnai Brith was given sufficient funds to take care of the Passover meals of all needy students on the Ann Arbor Campus. To meet the growing pressure of the work, the board of di- rectors of the Conference voted to contribute $1,750 annually to- wards the maintenance of a joint TEMPLE BETH EL Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak Friday evening, May 8, at 8 o'clock, at the Sabbath Eve sefvices on, "The Possessions of an Adjusted Personality — What Should We Do With Ourselves During the Deepening Crisis of the World?" The music will be rendered by the Temple Choir under the , direction of George Galvani, director and cantoral soloist, with Jason Tickton at the organ. * JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF SHAAREY ZEDEK The Junior Congregation serv- ice will be held May 16 in the Frank Memorial building with William Milner as cantor. Mar- jorie Agree will give the resume of the Biblical portion and Edna Scott will interpret the Prophet- ical selection. office with the Vaad Ha-Yeshi- voth. MORRIS MOHR ELECTED David I. Berris, of Congrega- tion Mogain Abraham, presided at the conference. For the forth- coming year, the following were elected: Morris Mohr, Congrega- tion Beth Abraham, president; Mr. Berris. chairman of the Fineberg. Congregation Beth Israel, Flint, and Rabbi Abraham Danzig, Congregation Beth El, Wyandotte, regional vice-presi- dent; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Congregation Bnai David secre- tary; Nathan Finkelstein, Congre- gation Beth Israel, Flint, treasur- er. The following were chosen as chairmen of standing committees: Rabbi Leizer Levin, Beth David Simons, support of Yeshivoth; Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, Congre- gation Bnai Moshe, youth and campus; Irying W. Schuluussel, Young Israel of Detroit, admis- sions; Osias Zl.verdling, Congre- gation Beth Israel, Ann Arbor, finance and budget; Rabbi Wohl- gelernter, religious and educa- tional committee. SABBATH OBSERVANCE The wide scope of the Con- ference's activities was empha- sized by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel- ernter in his report of the work of the Religious and Educational Committee. Special stress was laid on Sabbath observance work, which has culminated re- cently in the formation of the Women's League for Sabbath Observance. Conferences with the Jewish Vocational Service have resulted in a practical plan for the co-ordination of all ef- forts on behalf of the economic adjustment of Sabbath observers to the war economy. A survey of Sabbath observing job seekers and employment opportunities for such, will soon be under- taken by a number of Jewish Rabbi Leon I. Feuer, of the Collingwood Avenue Temple, To- ledo, Ohio, will occupy the Tem- ple Israel pulpit at the Sabbath Eve service Friday, May 15, at 8:30 p. m. in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. This will be the last of the series of Sabbath Eve services until the fall. During the 'stunmer, the services will be held Satur- '1 ,4 day morning in the Temple Is- rael meeting hall, 615 Boule- v a r d building. T h e Confirma- ••tion service will be held in the Detroit Institute of Arts on the f Sev Eve of Shevuos, Rabbi Feuer or t Feast Weeks, Thursday, May 21, at 8 p. m. Rabbi Feuer has been invited by Rabbi Leon Fram to address the graduating class of Temple Israel High School. The Men's Temple Club medals for scholarship and service will A special medal has been struck, known as the Morris Gar- vett medal. to be conferred year- ly upon the student who in the opinion of the faculty best mani- fests the qualities of leadership. The medal, contributed by an anonymous donor, will be given this year ,to Miss Ruth Miriam Levine, editor of the "Scroll," ,Temple Israel Religious School paper. Others who will receive certificates and awards and diplo- mas that night will be: Daniel Arnold, Elaine Carolyn Barnett, Harvey Sklar Barnett, Mae Dix, Rhoda -Fenberg, Harriet Jane Gaylord, Dorothy Patricia Good- man, Loie Jane Goodman, Bette Greenberg, Shirley Leah Lach- man, Ruth Miriam Levine, Ste- phen Beisman Sarasohn and Emily Somlyo. The valedictory address will be given by Stephen Sarasohn. The High School choir of Tem- ple Israel will render two spe- cial anthems, Bloch's "America" and Binder's "To the Red Sea." Morris Garvett. president of Temple Israel. and Arthur J. Hass, chairman of the school board, will present the diplomas and awards. go to Ruth Miriam Levine, Emily Somlyo and Stephen B. Sara- sohn. Congregational News Continued on Page 7 Z / " FRANK & SEDER Birthday Sale! 4 F4t 4 Defend Your Comfort "I Saw It in the Jewish News" Every time you tell an advertiser that you saw his message in The Jew- ish News, you are ren- dering this, YOUR PAPER, a great service. It is largely through the cooperation of the ad- vertisers and our readers that we can bring you this paper each week. The advertisers in The JEWISH NEWS include the finest stores in De- troit. These stores bring you the finest services and values. They de- serve your patronage .. . and remember to say "I SAW IT IN THE JEWISH NEWS." Rabbi Feuer Guest At Temple Israel Slacks SLACK $85 .! up Cool Gabardine in handsome colors: Full drape with - pleats, self belt and zipper closing. Tailored for summer comfort. . 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