Page ,l ien Friday, October 16, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational and Other Religious News Leaders to View Post War World Dr. McFarland Will Be First Speaker on Beth El College Series Monday Dr. Edward W. McFarland, professor of economics at Wayne University, will be the first speaker in a series on the subject `The Shape of Things To Come" at Beth El College, at 9 p.m. on Monday. This series is part of the course of instruction in the 18th annual opening of Beth El Col- lege. On successive Monday nights a sociologist, a psychologist, an industrialist. a medical man, an historian, an educator, a philosopher, a religionist, a Jewish layman, and a rabbi will discuss the nature- of the post-war world. according to their professional points of view. Included in the curriculum of the college this year are two courses by Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Jackson. Mich.: "The World Today," an analysis of current happenings and personalities, and "A Survey of Jewish His- tory." Rabbi Herschel Lymon, minist- er of religious education, will give a course in "Modern Jewish Cul- ture." He will also conduct a course in the theory and practice of Jewish education, with empha- sis on the religious school. This course is for prospective workers in this field of Jewish education. Rabbi Morris Adler To Be Young Israel Speaker Wednesday The second in a series of 15 open forums on current Jewish problems, sponsored by Young Israel, will be held Wednesday, Oct. 21, 9 p. m., at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cort- land:- The speaker, Rabbi Morris Adler of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will lead the discussion on the subject. "Jews in the Post-War World." Subsequent symbosia will take place on al- ternate Wednesday evenings. The program of adult educa- tion, sponsored by Young Israel for 10 months, includes classes and study groups in Hebrew, Chumosh-Rash. Prophets, his- tory. Yiddish, Mishnah. Talmud, religious law and interpretation of prayers. Classes in Bible, Talmud and Prayers are already in session. Rabbi Quits to Aid War Work, Brother Takes Over Duties Two brothers were honored by the First Hebrew Congregation of Delray, on the evening of Simhath Torah—to the one, Rabbi Harry A. Greenfield, they, said farwell. and to the other, Rabbi Ernest E. Greenfield, they extended cordial greetings in his capacity of newly appointed spir- itual adviser. More than 300 members of the congregation assembled to bid Godspeed to the rabbi who had guided their affairs during the last nine years, and had resigned to devote his efforts to defense work. His brother, who will con- tinue his work, came from Pitts- burgh, Pa., and is a graduate of the rabbinical schools of Debrec- zen and Salgotarjan, Hungary. Plans are under way for his for- mal installation. Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Gives Dance Saturday The Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will open the year's activities this Saturday, at 8:30 in the social ball of the synagogue. There will be dancing, refreshments and a floor show arranged by Miss Julie Adler. There will be a dance Contest with prizes for winners. No Bar Mitzvah Gifts; Give Money To JNF, Boy Asks Dr. Glazer to Speak Fram Will Preach in the Boulevard Bldg. The speaker will be Philip Adler of the Detroit New. High School Open House -- At the Sabbath Eve Services The High School of Temple at Temple Beth El, Friday, Oct. Philip Adler to Speak to Tern- Israel will observe its annual 23, at 8 P.M., Dr. B. Benedict ple Israel Men on open house on Sunday. Young . The influence of a Zionist Glazer will speak on "The Prom- people of. high school age are Oct. 26 home has made itself felt when ise of American Life — Some invited. After the sessions, there Sheldon David Schubiner, whose Thoughts on the 450th Anniver- Bar Mitzvah services will take sary of the Discovery of Amer- - "The Song of Bernadette", will be dancing and refreshments place this Saturday morning at ica." The Temple Quartet, under Franz Werfel's religious novel, in the gymnasium of the Hamp- the Rose Sitting Cohen Bldg., the direction of Julius Chajes, will be the theme of Rabbi Leon ton Public School, 18460 Warring- let it be knowr that he goes with Jason Tickton at the organ, Fram's sermon at the Friday ton Drive. not want mater-' — will render the musical program. night service of Temple Israel, Temple Israel Religious School Oct. 23, at 8:30 p. m., in the has been organized to conduct its ial gifts but pre- A social hour sponsored by the Lecture Hall of the Institute of fers that t h own War Chest campaign under Temple Sisterhood will follow Aks. The service will be followed the leadership of Roy Somlyo and money be con- the services. by a social hour in the Roman- tributed to the Heinz Herz. Sabbath morning services will esque Hall of the Institute. After Jewish National The children will be asked to be held from 11 to 12 o'clock in the Social Hour, the young people Fund. make pledges to meet a quota set the main auditorium. Dr. Glazer will conduct a symposium. Hi s parents. for the school. will preach. Mr. and Mrs. Adult Classes to Open Morritz Schub- imiadi Detroiters' contributions to the Temple Israel opens its adult iner of 3800 classes in Jewish history. relig- War Chest drive, Oct. 26 to Nov. Buena V is t a Sheldon David ion and literature next Wednes- 12, will aid in the support of 113 Ave., are active Schubiner day. at 8 p. m., in Room No. 14, agencies included in the 11 large in Zionist circles. Mr. Schubiner organizations of the campaign. Boulevard Bldg. is treasurer of the Arlazaroff The course in current history CORSETS Louis Dann, who, with the late branch of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance. He is active Rabbi J. L. Levin, assisted in the will be conducted by Rabbi Leon in behalf of the Farband School. founding of Yeshivah Beth Yeh- Fram. Other classes will be an- ANNA WECHSLER Spirella Foundation Garments the forthcoming Huberman con- udah, has been elected to an hon- nounced later. The class in cur- Fitted in the Privacy of Your Home ce•t and other events of the Far- ary life membership by the board rent history will meet for 10 TO. 8-6112 3612 Monterey Wednesdays, 8 to 9 p. m. band. Mrs. Schubiner is an active of directors. Combined Sponsorship member of the board of the Mr. Dann has served on the REPAIRING— Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish board of the °Yeshivah and has The adult classes of Temple National Fund. held many offices since 1916. He Israel are given under the com- A. & B. WATCH & Jewelry Repair Co. Enthused by the Bar Mitzvah's has been treasurer of the House bined sponsorship of the Sister- attitude, friends of the Schubi- of Shelter since it was founded hood, the Men's Club and the EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE Jewelry - Watches ners are convinced that the Jew- 35 years ago, and has been a Young People's Club of the con- Silverplate and Metal Articles ish National Fund will be hand- member of the board of education gregation: All members of the somely rewarded as a result of of the United Hebrew Schools. 709 METROPOLITAN BLDG. congregation and its affiliated so- RA. ISM As one of the oldest members cieties will be registered free of 33 JOHN R the boy's unselfishness. of Congregation Mogen Abra- charge. For others the enrollment ham. he has been responsible in a fee is $1 per course. MEATS— large measure for the merger be- Sisterhood Launches The Men's Club of Temple tween the Congregation and the Israel will hold its opening meet- I. MARGOLIS Yeshivah. and the erection of the ing Monday, Oct. 26, at 8 p. m., Busy Meating Detroit for % Century building at Dexter and Cortland. KOSHER MEAT & On Life in America , On Religious Novel Yeshivah Makes DannLifeMember Help Program to Win the War YESHIVAH LADIES' Temple Israel Sisterhood's war LUNCHEON TUESDAY Cantor David Katzman of Con- efforts committee, of which Mrs. Robert Kaltman is chairman, re- gregation Bnai Moshe will appear ported on plans of a number of on the program of the annual active subsidiary committees, at donor luncheon of the Ladies of last Monday's meeting at the In- Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, next stitute of Arts. Tuesday at 12:30 p. m., in the The USO committee, headed by Yeshivah building, Dexter and Mrs. Samuel Linden, will provide Cortland. The guest speaker will refreshments at the USO Center be Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan of and will cooperate with the Trav- Congregation Bnai Moshe. David I. Berris, vice-president of the elers' Aid. Mrs. Myron Steinberg of the Yeshivah, will be toastmaster. Blood Bank committee will ar- range for members to donate blood for the Red Cross. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer is war reporter and Mrs. Morris Wayne, Com- munity Council delegate. Mrs. Jerome Kanter is in charge of the Red Cross group. The Consumers' Committee chair- man is Mrs. Sidney Immerman. Mrs. A. J. Schmerin, chairman of the salvage committee, is arrang- ing for collection of vital war materials, with the cooperation of the Boy and Girl Scout groups. Radio Repairs Don't Take Chances! Have yur radio re- paired now — parts may be unobtain- able later. Satisfac- tion guaranteed.. FREE LOANER • Largest Selection or Jewish Records in Michigan Dexter Radio Co. 11525 Dexter HOgarth 4717 POULTRY MARKET We Specialize in Supplying Kosher 13624 TWELFTH ST. TR. 2-5252 DELICATESSEN— AL MILLER 77Wi MeNICHOLS ROAD. Near Santa Barbara Delicatessen. 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