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Friday, June 12, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Ten

Activities In The Detroit Congregations

Dedicate Honor Windsor to Burn Temple Israel's 17 to Graduate
School Mortgage Election Sunday In Flint Sunday
Roll Plaque at
Sunday Evening Rabbi Fram and Morris Gar- On Sunday, June 14, 1942, Con-
The Bnai Moshe The Jewish community of vett to Report; Mrs. Levin gregation Beth Israel of Flint

Dedication of the Bnai Moshe
Honor Roll plaque took place in
the Synagogue, Sunday, June 7.
The plaque, donated in mem-
ory of Dr. Alexander Bradfield
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Bradfield, was unveiled by a boy
and girl scout in the presence,
on the pulpit, of five mothers
who have two sons each in the
U. S. armed services. The mothers
who were escorted to the pulpit
by an Honor Guard were Mes-
dames Arnold Buxbaum. Sam Ed-
elheit, J. D. Greenbaum, J. E.
Pollak and Julius Rottenberg.
The patriotic exercises were
conducted by the Jewish War
Veterans Post 135, the Julius
Rosenwald Post No. 218, Ameri-
can Legion; their ladies auxiliar-
ies and Boy and Girl Scout troops
23 and 220.
Malcolm Bingay, editorial di-
rector of the Detroit Free Press;
Adolph Beck, congregation pres-
ident; Rabbi Moses Fischer and
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan were the
speakers. Patriotic airs were
sung by Cantor David Katzman
and piano accompaniment was
by Mrs. Milton Fischer. The ded-
ication was sponsored by the
Men's Club and was presided
over by Edmund Labe. the
president.

Windsor will celebrate the burn-
ing of the mortgage on the Tal-
mud Torah on Sunday, at 5
p. m., in the auditorium of
Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue.
The event will
be marked by a
banquet and a
concert arranged
by Cantor A. A.
Rosenfeld and
his quartet.
On this oc-
casion, J. A.:;
Glanz, president
of the Talinud
Torah and prom-
J. A. Glanz
inent commun-
ity leader, will be honored for
his activities in Jewish affairs.
Addresses will be delivered
by Rabbi Nahum Schulman, the
community's spiritual leader and
principal of the Talmud Torah;
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of
Congregation Beth Tefilo Em-
anuel of Detroit, and Bernard
of the
Isaacs, superintendent
United Hebrew Schools of De-
troit. Michael Sumner will- be
the toastmaster.
All former Windsorites are in-
vited to attend the ceremony.

Heads Sisterhood

On Sunday night, June 14, at
7:00 o'clock, the members of
Temple Israel will assemble at
Webster Hall in the Main Din-
ing Room, for a celebration of
the first anniversary of the con-
gregation and an election of of-
ficers.
The birthday supper has been
arranged by a committee of the
Sisterhood of Temple Israel, con-
sisting of Mrs. S. B. Danto, chair-
man, Mrs. David Ruby, Mrs. Roy
Sarason, Mrs. H. J. Millman,
Miss Anna Oxenhandler and Mrs.
Arthur Hass.
A feature of the supper pro-
gram will be a series of songs
from the opera and from Jewish
Folk Music, to be rendered by
Cantor Robert S. Tulman.
Morris Garvett will give his
first annual report as president.
Rabbi Leon Fram will present
his first annual message as rabbi.
SISTERHOOD RE-ELECTS
MRS. BAYRE LEVIN
The Sisterhood of Temple Is-
rael held its election meeting
last Monday, June 7. Mrs. Bayre
Levin was re-elected president.
Other officers elected for the en-
suing year are: Vice-president in
charge of ways and means, Mrs.
Arthur Hass; vice-president in
charge of program, Mrs. Roy Sar-
ason; vice-president in charge of
youth activities, Mrs. Reuben Le-
vine; vice-president in charge of
membership, Mrs. Samuel B.
Danto; recording secretary, Mrs.
Jerome Grossman; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Royal Oppen-
heim; financial secretary, Mrs.
Samuel Blacher; treasurer, Mrs.
Harry C. LeVine; members of the
board of directors, Mesdames
Harry Gilberg, David Hubar, Ja-
cob Mazer, Leo Orecklin, Max
Frank, Alexander F r e e ma n,
Bayre Levin, Roy Sarason, Harry
Goldberg, Harry C. LeVine, Roy-
al Oppenheim, Samuel Blacher,
Reuben Levine. Jerome B. Gross-
man, H. J. Millman, Benjamin E.
Jaffe, Jerome Kanter, Arthur J.

Religious Groups
Can Buy $100,000
H. Altman Lauds Per Year in Bonds
Brown and Dingell Churches, religious organiza-

In his broadcast over his Jew-
ish Hour, on Station WJLB, on
Sunday, Hyman Altman lauded
the liberalism of U. S. Senator
Prentiss M. Brown and Con-
gcuasman John D. Dingell and
condemned the bigots who are
opposing them and are hinder-
ing in defense efforts.
Mr. Altman especially lauded
Congressman Dingell's efforts in
behalf of the St. Lawrence
Waterways Project.

SAGINAW AUXILIARY
HONORS MRS. ROSENBERG
Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg, who has
completed 25 years of service as
president of the Ladies' Auxil-
iary of Congregation Bnai Israel
of Saginaw, Mich., and elected
honorary president. was honored
at a luncheon at Hotel Bancroft
in Saginaw.
Addresses were delivered by
Mrs. Max Brandle, a former pres-
ident; Mrs. George Bloomfield,
Mrs. John 'merman and Mrs.
Edward Cohen, vice-president.
Mrs. Roseberg was presented
with a gift.
Among the guests were Mrs.
B. B. Weil of Bay City, sister of
Mrs. Rosenberg, and • Mrs. Leon-
ard Stiel of Cleveland.

tions and similar institutions may
now invest $100,000 per year in
United States War Bonds, Series
F and Series G, according to an
announcement by Treasury Sec-
retary Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
The new regulation becomes
effective on July 1. It was made
following numerous inquiries and
requests of organizations which
have postponed building activi-
ties for the dur...`ion of the war
and have voted to place their
semi-permanent funds in War
Bands.
Treasury officials emphasize
that this is not a new Bond issue
and not a new series Bond. The
$100,000 limitation on holdings
will be placed on a calendar year
basis effective for the current
calendar year, 1942. Series F
Bonds may be purchased for as
little as $18.50 for a $25.00 Bond.
Series G Bonds are on sale from
$100.
There will be no change in the
present limit of $5,000 on indi-
vidual holdings of Series E Bonds
in any calendar year.

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Away from the sticky heat and
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PURITY CHAPTER O.E.S.
On Monday evening, June 15,
Purity Chapter, O.E.S., will spon-
sor a night of games at Eastern
Star Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine.

• Nursery and kindergarten in spec-
ially equipped and heated building.
• Medical Staff
Grounds
EDITH B. BERCOVICH, DIRECTOR
Former Director o/ Jewish Child Placement Bureau
For Information Phone TYler 5-8038

Honorary doctorates were
awarded Saturday at Hebrew
Union College commencement
exercises in Cincinnati, to Gov-
ernor Herbert H. Lehman of New
York; Rabbi George Zepin, ex-
ecutive secretary emeritus of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations; and posthumously to
Dr. Heinrich Brody, late chief
rabbi of Prague, Czecho-Slovakia.

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Announcement has been made
by Temple Beth El of the en-
gagement of Rabbi Bernard H.
Lavine to serve as summer rabbi
during the vacation of Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer. He will conduct
his first Sabbath -morning serv-
ices Saturday, June 20. 1
Rabbi Lavine is a graduate of
the University of Cincinnati. ,
where he was awarded highest
honors in the Jones oratorical
contest. He recently was ordained
a rabbi at the Hebrew Union
College.
He will assume all the rabin-
nical• duties in Congregation
through the summer. and may
be reached through the Temple
Beth El office.

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will graduate its ninth class from
the religious school. The grad-
uates are: Barbara Benson, Nor-
man Bernstein, Albert Binder,
Hannah Bolston, Jay Lewis Cron-
enwalt, Helen Goldberg, Bernard
Harris, Lawrence Kavanau, Al-
fred Klein, Norman Linder, Idell
Nover, Helen Pines, Alice Rabin,
Elaine Rosenbaum, Nor man
Schafer, Violet Schwartz, Esther
Silver.
Besides the graduates who will
participate in the consecration
exercises there will also be on
the program Jacob Pines, presi-
dent of the congregation; Nathan
Finkelstein, president of board
of education; Mrs. Israel Sendler,
president of Beth Israel Sister-
hood; Sidney Schwartz, Hebrew
teacher; Mrs. S. Z. Fineberg, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Cronenwalt, Rich-
ard Woods. Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg,
spiritual head of the congrega-
tion, general chairman of the
affiar, will deliver the principal
address.
After the exercises, the par-
ents of the graduates will be
hosts at a formal reception to
their friends at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, 735 McFarlan St.

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