Friday, °cf.°liar 9, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Nine

Congregational and Other Religious News

Beth El College
To Open Oct. 19

Margolin to Address
Beth El's Sisterhood

Beth El College of Jewish
Studies will commence its 18th
year on Monday evening, Oct. 19.
Having as its central theme
"The Shape of Things to Come,"
a 10-week course will be given
for study and discussion of prob-
lems arising as a result of the
war. Outstanding authorities in
all fields will address these ses-
sions.
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger will
conduct a course in personalities
who make the Jewish news and
will also teach a Jewish history
course.
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, direc-
tor of religious education of
Temple Beth El, will give a
course in "Modern Jewish Cul-
ture," covering all fields of art.
science, music and literature. He
will also give a course in Jewish
education, intended for teachers.
Further announcements will be
made next week.

Prof. Alfred Kelly Dr. Gold to Speak USO Red Cross -
to Address Temple At Young Israel's Caravan to Visit
Israel Sisterhood Dinner on Nov. 15 Temple Beth El

At its opening meeting of the
season, the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El will present Leo Jay
The opening meeting of the
Marking its 20th anniversary,
Margolin, ace investigator and Temple Israel Sisterhood will be
Young Israel of Detroit will have Men's Club to Be Host to
correspondent for the newspaper held in the lecture hall of the
a dinner Sunday evening, Nov.
First Vaudeville Star Unit
PM of New York, on Monday, Art Institute Monday. A dessert
15, at the Shaarey Zedek to
Tuesday Evening
Oct. 12, at 2 p. m. , in the Brown luncheon will be served in the
Chapel. A dessert luncheon at Romanesque Hall at 1:15 p. m.
The
first
unit of the newly or.
1:30 p. m. in the social hall will
The guest speaker will be Prof.
ganized USO Red Cross. vaude-
precede the meeting.
Alfred Kelly of Wayne Univer-
ville caravans will appear at a
Mr. Margolin, who has just sity, whose topic will be, "World
returned from England, will dis- Conditions Today."
Victory rally at Temple Beth El,
cuss "Enemies Within and With-
Woodward at Gladstone. Tues-
Mrs. Bayre Levin, president,
out." It is the only meeting of the extends an invitation to all mem-
day, Oct. 13, at 8:15 P. M. The
year that is open to the public.
bers and their friends to attend.
affair is sponsored by the Men's
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Mrs. Levin's assisting officers
Club.
El, now in its 42nd year, aims and committee heads are:
to aid Temple Beth El in its
Mesdames Arthur Hass. Samuel B.
A complete vaudeville show
various activities and to assume Danto. Roy Sarason and Reuben Le-
with orchestra headed by well
vine. vice-presidents in charge of ways
its share of civic, social and phil- and means. member :nip. program and
known stars. including Barbara
anthropic responsibilities.
youth. activities: Mrs. Harry C. Le-
Scully of - Student Prince . ' fame,
vine.
treasurer:
Mrs.
Samuel
Blacher.
Officers are: Mrs. Henry Mey- financial secretary: Mrs. Jerome Gross-
and Chiquita Gomez. Spanish
ers, president; Mrs. John Hopp, man, recording secretary; Sirs. Ray
dancer and singer, L'.•n1 b:• pre-
Oppenhclm. corresponding secretary.
and Mrs. Irving Hirschman, vice-
. seated. Refreshments will be
Board Members: Mesdames Jerome
presidents; Miss Henrietta Asch- Kanter. Benjamin Jaffee. Alexander
served. Admission is free..
Freeman. Leo Orecklin. David Hubar.
er, recording secretary; Mrs. Harry
Goldberg. Jacob Slazer• H. Gil-
Three-minute pep talks on the
Milton Marx, corresponding sec- berg. H. J. Millman. Max Frank.
role to be played by civilians in
Ruby. Samuel Keene. Morris
retary; Mrs. I. Irving Bittker, David
Wayne. Julius Fischer. Miss L. Solo-
! the war will be given USO and
financial secretary; Mrs. Harry mon. Miss Anna Oxenhandler. Mrs.
Red Cross minutem,- .n. and the
I DR. HENRY RAPHAEL GOLD
Lichterman, treasurer; Mrs. Ger- Hairy L. Jackson. parliamentarian.
Committee Chairmen' Mrs. Sol Hess-
audience will participate in s•v-
ald Spero, custodian.
ler. budget; Mrs. Jacob Sauls. music:
D. Goldberg. choir: Mrs. Saul conclude a week's activities in eral novel features.
Heading various committees Mrs
Rose. education; Mrs. A. J. Schnerin.
honor of the celebration.
Theodore Birnk :- a n t and
are the following:
social; Mrs. H. Giiberg. religious; Miss
Admission to the dinner will Charles Kottler are in charge of
Mrs. John Hopp. committees: Miss
Rhoda Fenberg. Scouts: Mrs. Benjamin
Isaac Franck, executive direc- Henrietta Ascher. nominating: Mrs. Jaffee. public relations; Mrs. Harry be by subscription at $20 a the evr-mt for the Men's Temple
Morris Rand. program: Mrs. Merrill L.
Jackson. defense: Mrs. Samuel
tor of the Jewish Community Silverstein.
Red Cross: Mrs. Louis Greenberg. L'SO: Mrs. Maxwell Ernmer. couple. and reservations will be Club. The Red Cross group is
Council of Detroit, will occupy Goldenberg. hospital visiting and wel- war reporter and legislation: Mrs. limited to 200 in addition to headed by Mrs. WI] liarn
J.
M. H. Barris. hospitality: Mrs. Jacob
fare; Mrs. Theodore kelter. activities:
the pulpit of Temple Israel next Mrs.
Young Israel members.
Scripps. Mrs. Louis Colombo, Jr.,
Albert Ntielsman and Mrs. Irving Mazer. clerical* Mrs. David Ruby, tele-
Friday night, Oct. 16, in the lec- Hirschman. commissary; Mt -s. Charles phone squad: Mrs. Irving Small. pub-
Guest speaker at this event and Mrs. Boyer Candler.
licity: Mrs. Samuel Keene. courtesy.
Fisher and .Mrs. Sidney Meyersohn.
ture hall of the Detroit Institute Girl
will be Dr. Henry Raphael Gold
Mrs. Jerome Kanter. Red Cross.
Scout leaders; Mrs. Max Unger.
of Arts. He will
Unlongrams; Mrs. Gerald Spero. re-
of Dallas, Tex., rabbi and physi- Every Dime or Dollar You
Mrs.
Hass
will
be
in
charge
Ilgous and scholarship; Mrs. Morton
speak on the
Newlander. social hour: Mrs. Lewis B.
of the annual fund-raising event clan who studied in seminaries in I Put into War Bonds is a Blow
subject "The
Daniels. publicity: Mrs. Sam Baum.
to
be held in January at Kern's. Europe and in this country as
Mrs. Ben Fink. Friday night hospital-
At Nazi Home Wreckers
Strategy of the
ity; Mrs. Sam Hartman. Braille work:
The Sisterhood has formed a well as at Columbia. Harvard,
Mrs. Nate Shapero. membership: Mrs
Home Front."
Tulane and Baylor Universities.
Scout
Troop
under
the
leader-
Harold Smilay. hospitality; Mrs. Jer-
T h e. general
ome Manheim. Mrs. Melvin Baer. ways ship of Miss Rhoda Fenberg, as-
and means: Mrs. Herbert Smith. na-
public is invit-
Mizrachi Will Resume
tional and International relations; Mrs. sisted by Miss Beulah Silver-
ed. The Friday,
John Hopp. Mrs. Emil Waldbott. VSO: stein. Those interested are
Mlaveh
Malke Saturday
Mrs.
Sol
'Wolff.
Mrs.
Oscar
Robinson.
evening service
requested to 'get in touch with
bc“iness management : Mrs. Oscar
of Temple Israe
Robinson. budget; Mrs. Harold Stmon. Miss Fenberg, Miss Silverstein or
This Saturday. at Congregation
telephone: Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer.
is followed by a
social work in churches: Mrs. Harry Mrs. Reuben Levine. The troop Beth Abraham, the Mizrachi Or-
social reception, Isaac Franck
Krohn. Mrs. Morris Rand, parliamen- will meet at the Hampton School.
ganization of Detroit will resume
sponsored by the Sisterhood of tarians.
on a date to be announced later. the "Farewell to the Sabbath."
Temple Lsrack The social hour
The defense committee
is traditionally observed by Ortho-
is followed by the Youth Sym-
working on plans for cooperation dox Jews as Mlaveh Malke. The
posium.
OUR Pharmacists'
with the Jewish Community guest speaker this Saturday will
knowledge was gained
CounciL
be David Zeitani of Tel Aviv.
by specialized college
The Red Cross committee with Palestine. Sol Edelman will pre-
new quarters in Room 14, Wood- side.
training, tested by
The Junior Congregation of ward Bldg., is in need of more
rigid state examina-
Shaarey Zedek will hold its first workers, according to Mrs. Jer-
tions, strengthened by
service of the year 5703 this ome Kanter, chairman. Head-
long experience to the
The Bnai David Religious Sabbath morning.
quarters are opens from 9 a. m.
end that they might
School will resume class work at
Don't Take Chances!
A committee headed by Isaac to 5 p. m. Tuesdays and Wed-
Central High School, Tuxedo and Shetzer is planning an interest- nesdays.
serve you well in
Have yur radio re-
paired now — parts
La Salle, on Sunday morning. ing program. Philip Rosenthal
time of sickness.
The education committee is
may be unobtain-
Oct. 11, when parents are invited is acting as sponsor.
able
later. Satisfac-
planning a series of courses to
tion guaranteed.
to register their children.
A temporary committee, in- be given by Rabbi Leon Fram
The school program on Simhath cluding Robert Kasle, Sheldon
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Largest Selection of
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than 500 children. Miss Jean in charge until officers are courses will be open to the pub-
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A Gifts and Memorial fund
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uel Keene as secretary-treasurer.
ganized.
Classes range from kindergart-
en at the age of 5 through the
high school department. A teach-
er's course is given by Rabbi J.
Temple Beth El will inaugur-
S. Sperka.
ate its season of Friday, evening
Boys' Breakfast ant)
services on Oct 16 at 8 p. m.
In conjunction with the Bnai
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
David Religious School the Boys' speak on, "The Jew in the Post-
Breakfast Club will be resumed. War World—An Analysis of Sug-
This club was organized for Bar gested Programs for His Fu-
Mitzvah boys, who come to the ture."
synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th, at
Julius Chajes, director of mu-
9 a. m. for morning services with sic, has prepared a special pro-
their Tephillin. At breakfast, gram of traditional Jewish
gilt
served free, a question and ans- hymns and melodies for this oc-
wer period is led by Rabbi Serka. casion.
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All boys are invited to register in
Temple Beth El welcomes all
this Breakfast Club. For informa- members of the Detroit commu-
Made of fine plate glass—framed
tion call the synagogue office, To. nity to its hours of public wor-
6-9632.
in baguettes with a diamond-like
ship.

Fran& to Occupy
Pulpit of Temple
Israel on Oct. 16

Bnai David School
Will Open Sunday

First Shaarey Zedek
Juniors' Service Set
For Sabbath Morning

Radio Repairs

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Dexter Radio Co.

Beth El Resumes
Friday Services

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