Pogo Ton

Congregational Activities

Grads Announced
At Shaarey Zedek

Young Israel Starts
Educational Program

Frain to Discuss
Kiplinger's Book

"Anti-Semitism After the War" Temple Israel Youth Sympos-
Commencement Exercises to
will be the subject of an address
Be Held at Simchas Torah
ium Will Follow Rabbi's
by Rabbi Benjamin Groner, new-
ly elected spiritual leader of
Service Sunday
Sermon Oct. 9

Congregation Shaar Hashomayim,
Students who have completed Windsor, before Young Israel of
the eighth grade in the Shaarey Detroit, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 9 p.
Zedek Religious School will re- m., at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
ceive their diplomas at the Junior Dexter ands;;::,: -
Graduation exercises to be held Cortland.
on Sunday morning in connection
2Rabbi Groner
with the Simchas Torah service.
is a graduate of
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi the Hebrew The-
Morris Adler will be in charge ological College
of the service and Cantor Jacob and DePaul Uni-
H. Sonenklar will lead the group versity. He
in Simchas Torah selections. Ber- previously held
nice Adler, Shirley Dunitz and posts in Salt
Ruthven Simons will speak for Lake City and
the graduates. Morris H. Blum- Chicago.
berg. president of the synagogue.
The program of adult educa-
and Harry Cohen. vice-president,
tion, sponsored by Young Israel,
will award the diplomas. Arthur
will include several classes and
S. Purdy, chairman of the co ► n-
study groups for men and
mittee on education, will an-
women. The Talmud class, which
nounce the scholarship citations
has been in session Tuesday eve-
and awards.
nings since the beginning of
The graduates are:
September, last week was ad-
Florence Abromovich. Bernice dressed by Rabbi Elijah Meier
Adler, Sheldon H. Applefield, Bloch, dean of the Telehe Yeshi-
Janet Roslyn Aria, Frederick vah in Cleveland. The class will
Murray Barnett. Lester Arnold meet again under the direction
Becher. Molly Berman, Miriam of Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
Bernstein, Milton Berry, Gloria Tuesday at 9 p. m.
Bloom. David Burnstine.
Rabbi Naphtali Carlebac h,
Dorothy Clayman, Barbara Co- member of the staff of Yeshivath
hen. Adele Cowitz, Constance Beth Yehudah, has been appoint-
Croll. Jean Bette Curtis.
ed instructor of a course in
Joan Lois Davidoff, Shirley Prophets, which will be given
Lynn Dunitz.
on Tuesday evenings. 8 to 9, be-
Geraldine Feldman. Arlene ginning Oct. 6.
Beverly Fenton. Shirley Feuring,
Formulate Youth Program
David Frazer, Jerrold Friedman,
Lillian Fuhrer.
A complete program providing
Tobv Ann Gertzman. Daniel for boys' and girls' clubs, Sab-
C.ilhei t. Marjorie Joan Glasier, bath story hours and junior
Peter (;loberson, Betty I). Gold- minyonim. ikas formulated at a
berg. Pearl M. Gottlieb. Estelle meeting of the Junior-Intermed-
Green. Helen Grossfold, Florence laic committee of Young Israel
Grolsman, Helen I.ita Gurian, of Detroit, Sept. 23, in the home
Sherwin Robert Harris, Lila of its chairman, Dr. Hugo Man-
Lee Hertzberg, Rhoda Horwitz.
delbaum, and attended by Charles
Eleanor Jacobs, Marvin Jacobs, T. Gellman. president: Samuel
Norma Joslove.
W. Platt, Alexander Roberg. Dr.
Shirley-Marilyn Kal!man, Mar- Samson - R. Weiss, and Rabbi M.
tin Kohlenberg, Reva Kolodney, J. Wohlgelernter.
Elaine Ruth Krell.
The oldest age group, which is
Harriet Latt, Alice Lillian Laz-
co-educational, recently elected
ar. Hannah Levin.
— Hilly! L. Abrams
Ilene Harriet Mason, Luanc
as its president.
Mittenthal.
Its next meeting
Robert C. Newman.
will be held
Hinda Edna Penfil, Joanne
, Wednesday, Oct.
Dawn Prince, Betty Jean Reitzin,
7, 8:30 p. m., at
Barbara Rhineston, Phyllis Syd-
Yesh i vat h Beth
ney Robinson, Peggy Suzanne
Cosenberg, Susan Jane Rosen-
Yehudah, Dexter
berg. Helen Reva Rosenbloom,
and Cortland.
Shirley Pearl Rott.
Mr. Abrams is a
Stanley Satovskv, Rita Schaef-
graduate of the
fer, Bluma Schreiber, Dolores R. Hillel L. AbrarnsUnited Hebrew
Schreibman. Rita L e a t r i c e
Schools of Detroit and of the
Schwartz, Sylvia Schwartz. Edith
June, 1941, class of Central High
Shapiro, Liane Sidder, Ruthven
School.
Simons. Annette Sklar, Esther
Other officers are: Vice-presi-
Sklar. Marilyn Sklar, Caroline
dent, Esther Cohen; secretary,
Smerling, Marilyn Stone.
F.stelle Torgow, Beverly Trager. Helena Framovitz; treasurer, Eli
Arnold Wallace, Beverly Was- D. Subar; committee chairmen,
serman. Bernice Weingarden, Kashruth, Eva Poss; educational
'Joyce Weiss, Leonard J. Wine, and cultural, Eli Subar; Sabbath
observance and vocational guid-
Miriam Wolrauch.
ance. Morris Novetsky; Palestin-
I Eleanor Gail Yarrows.
ian activities, Lester Waldman;
war activities, Jack Poss; mem-
bership, Shirley Klein; bulletin,
Charlotte Kelman; social, Ruth
Bodzin.

Aid for Religious
Workers in Zion
Is Asked by Rabbi

Red Cross Group
Of Temple Israel

The Red Cross Unit of the
Temple Israel Sisterhood will
henceforth meet in Room 14 on
',the ground floor of the Boule-
iyard Bldg., Mrs. J. J. Marks,
',chairman, announces. Volunteer
tproTkera are welcome.

Special thanks was expressed
to the student choir, directed by

Abraham Schachter, and consist-
ing of Gerald Freeman, DeRoy
Neuman% Sander Singer, Robert
Aran, Gilbert Frimet, Harry

Weintraub, Bernard Singall
Fred Rittman.

The Youth Symposium of Tern-
ple Israel opens Friday night,
Oct. 9, at the Sabbath Eve serv-
ices of the congregation, in the
Lecture Hall of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts. Conducted by the
officers of the Young People's
Club of Temple Israel, the sym-
posium will convene after the
service to discuss the problems
raised by Rabbi Fram's sermon.
Ben Desenberg, president of the
Young People's Club, will preside.
The subject of Rabbi Fram's
sermon will be a review of W. M.
Kiplinger's book, "Washington Is
Like That", with special atten-
tion to the issues raised by the
chapter entitled "Jews in Gov-
ernment."
The Young People's Club will
meet Sunday, Oct. 4, at 3 p. m.,
at No. 14 Boulevard Bldg.

On Saturday morning, Oct. 3,

Temple Israel will hold Yiskor
services in the Institute of Arts.

The ceremony of the Blessing of
the Children will be a feature of
the Shemini Atzeret morning

service. All children of 4 and 5
just entering the Religious School
of Temple Israel will come to
the altar bearing flowers and re-
ceiving the blessing of the rabbi.
Another feature of the service
will be the ceremony in which
one of the older .men in the
congregation delivers the Torah
to a representative of the young-
er generation. David Osnos, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, will
speak for the younger generation.

and

Seattle Rabbi Here
For Sabbath Rally

Rabbis Are Urged
to Make Bond
Plea Before Yiskor

Rabbi Solomon P. Wohlgelern-
A call to all Michigan Rabbis
ter, of Seattle, Wash., will be
the guest speaker at the first and officers of congregations
membership rally of the Detroit throughout the state has been is-
sued by the Michigan Synagogue
Conference, urging increased ef-
forts to spur the sale of War
Bonds.
The appeal is signed by Morris'.
Mohr, president, and Rabbi J. S.
Sperka, secretary.
Their call urges that services
be interrupted before Yiskor
Shemini Atzeret, this Saturday
morning, for an appeal for War
Bonds.

Beth El Shentini
Atzeret Services

Shemini Atzeret services will '
be held at Temple Beth El Sat-
urday morning at 10:30. Rabbi
Herschel Lymon will preach.
Music will be rendered by the
RABBI S. T. WOHLGIELERNTEIR Temple Quartette, directed by
Julius Chajes, with Jason Tick-
Jewish Women's League for Sab- ton at the organ.
bath observance, Thursday, Oct.
Parents and children will have
8, 1:30 p. rn., at Congregation
an opportunity to visit the
Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and Succah.
Lawton. Arrangements for the
Friday evening services will
meeting are being made by Mrs.
Joshua S Sperka, president, Mrs. commence Oct. 16.
Abraham Caplan, organization
Band Baith Pisgah Jas.
chairman, and Mrs. Maurice H.
Zackheim, membership chairman.
A membership rally tea will be
Rabbi Wohlgelernter, who will given by Bnai Brith Pisgah Jun-
be the guest of his brother, Rab- iors on Tuesday at 8 p. m., at the
bi M. J. Wohlgelernter of Congre- Jewish Community Center.
A.
gation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, is novelty program will be pre-
associate chairman of the Seattle sented.
Refreshments will be

Federated Jewish Fund.

served.

'Downtown Synagogue
Memorial Services

Memorial services will be held
Saturday morning at the Down-
town Synagogue, 1205 Griswold.
They will be conducted at inter-
vals from 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p.
m., during Shemini Atzeret serv-
ices.
Simhath Torah services will be
held Saturday at 7:30 p. m. and
Sunday morning. All are wel-
come.

Schmier, Karbel and
Eiges Form Law Firm

Formation of the law firm of
Schmier, Karbel and Eiges, with
offices at 3605 Barium Tower,
telephone CA. 1070, was announ-
ced this week by the following
members of the firm: Herman
A. Schmeir. Abe A. Schmeir,
Sidney J. Karbel and Herbert
M. Ei&es.

Week Ending
October 10

Men's and Women's

$95,000 Bonds Sold
Congregations

I Rabbi A. M. Hershman. at the
Sunday services in Shaarey Ze- In 3
dek, urged the worshippers to
do their utmost in behalf of the
Approximately 2.000 persons
religious workers in Palestine.
attended High Holyday service in
• The Detroit committee has ob- the Rose Sittig Cohen, David W.
tained the support of all syna-
Simons and Philadelphia-Byron
gogues. Those who have raised
synagogues, and $95,000 worth of
funds for the Leage for Reli-
War Bonds were sold, according
gious Labor in Palestine are ask-
ed to mail the amounts collected to a report submitted to the Syn-
to the treasurer at 629 Ford Bldg. agogue Committee of the United
Hebrew Schools by Nathan Yaffa,
Morris Fishman, co-chairman,
and I. Rosenthal. Joining in the
War Bond appeal were A. Levy
and M. Lepofsky.

-

. Friday. 0c4ober 2, 1942 -

THE JEWISH NEWS

FELT HATS

Beautifully Cleaned
and Reshaped

3 4c

Called for and delivered.

Renew the life, color and
appeal of your Hats!

7

a,mog&s.

IELE11111EPS

Keep It Flying
Keep On Buying

Too many of us have long taken our flag
too much for granted ! These are times in
which its true significance and all the free-
dom, spirit, faith and hope for mankind it
symbolizes must stand clear in our minds, as
reaffirmation of all for which we are
fighting.
Keep it flying ! Brave red, gallant blue,
unsullied white ! Keep it flying ; the flag of
165 years of pioneers in the name of liberty ;
the flag of America—for freedom—forever!
Keep it flying ! There's only one way !. And
that is by keeping on buying the War Sav-
ings Bonds and Stamps which supply our
fighting men with every piece of equipment
they need—fast—in order to win this war!

This Advertisement Donated to The Victory Drive by

Harold C. Robinson

