Friday, November 6, 1942
THE JEWISH NEWS
Congregational Activities
Service Flag to Be Dedicated Newspaper Writer
By Temple Israel on Nov. 13 To Talk on Japan
Will Honor 50 Men, Women of Congregation Serving in
U. S. Armed Forces; Is Gift of the Harry C. Grossmans
A service flag will be dedicated by Temple Israel on
Armistice Sabbath Eve., Friday night, Nov. 13, honoring
the 50 men and women of the congregation who are serv-
ing in the armed forces of the United States.
The large flag, which is to adorn the pulpit of
Temple Israel for the duration of the war, is the gift of
Sanford Perlis Head
Of Shaarey Zedek
Junior Congregation
Fram Will Review
"Sabotage" Monday
Group Dissension
Conference Issue
Community Invited
To Young Israel's
Affniversary Events
Leaders Will Seek to
Young Israel of Detroit has
Strengthen Jewish Faith
extended an invitation to the en-
at N. Y. Meeting
tire community to participate in
Hundreds of Jewish religious
its 20th anniversary celebration.
Anniversary events begin this
"Peace and War" Opens Dr. and lay leaders will gather at the
Friday at 9 p. m., with a forum
Jewish Theological Seminary of at Congregation Beth - Tefilo
Glazer's Book Review Ser-
America in New York on Nov. Emanuel. On Saturday morning,
ies of Temple Sisterhood
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will present Frederic S. Mar-
quardt, Far Eastern expert for
the Chicago Sun, at its meeting
next Monday, at 2 P. M. in the
Brown Chapel of the Temple. His
subject will be "Japan's Great
Gamble." The meeting is open
to Sisterhood members only, and
will be preceded by a dessert
luncheon in the Social Hall.
Mr. Marquardt knows Gen.
MacArthur personally and re-
cently wrote a series of articles
on him and his history-making
stand on Bataan.
- Beginning with a review of
Tolstoy's "War and Peace," Dr.
B. Benedict Glazer of Temple
Beth El, will open the "World
Affairs" book review course,
Tuesday, at 10:30 A. M. in the
Brown Chapel. Sponsored by the
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
the course will continue for six
weeks. It is free to the public.
The series includes: Nov. 17,
"Last Train from Berlin" by
Howard K. Smith, and "Seventh
Cross" by Anna Seghers; Nov. 24,
"'The Battle for Asia" by Edgar
Snow; Dec. 1, "The Last Time I
Saw Paris" by Elliott Paul, and
"Victor Hugo" by Matthew Jos-
ephson; Dec. 8, "The Problem -of
Lasting Peace" by Hoover and
Gibson, and "The Condition of
the Peace" by Edward H. Carr;
and Dec. 15, to be announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry a Grossman. 0
The Armistice Sabbath Eve
Service will take place in the
Lecture Hall of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts.
The Boy Scouts and Girl
Scouts of Temple Israel will be
The opening late Friday eve-
present to salute the Flag and to
cite the names of those it honors. ning services of Congregation
The high school choir, conducted Shaarey Zedek will be held Fri-
by Cantor Robert S. Tulman, will day, Nov. 13, at 8:15 P. M., Rabbis
render Ernest Bloch's "American Hershman and Adler conducting
Rhapsody." -
the service. Cantor Jacob H.
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach
on the subject, "Armistice or Sonenklar, assisted by a male
choir, will officiate. Rabbi Adler
Peace?"
After the services, the Sister- will speak on "Attributes of the
hood will hold a reception in Ideal American Jew." A social
the Romanesque Hall of the In-
hour will follow.
stitute of Arts, in honor of the
families of the men and women
whose names will be cited during
the dedication of the Service
Flag.
This Friday night, Nov. 6, at
8:30, Rabbi Fram will preach the
first in his new sermons on Jew-
ish legends and folklore. His sub-
The next service of Junior
ject will be "The Legends of Congregation of Shaarey Zedek
Abraham."
wil be held in the Kate Frank
Memorial Building this Sabbath,
Nov. 7, at 9:30 A. M. The biblical
portion of the week will be dis-
cussed by Fayette Singer-. Morton
Zieve will speak on the Haftorah.
Will Address Sisterhood of Miss Barbara Eder will lead in
the recitation of Ashrey. Charles
Temple. Beth El on Book
Kramer of the Shaarey Zedek
by Detroiter
Daiily Religious School, will
More than 500 delegates are ex-
Temple Israel's Sisterhood will serve as cantor. Sheldon Lutz pected to attend the annual con-
will occupy the post of Ba'al
present Rabbi Leon Fram as the
vention of the Mizrachi Women's
Koreh.
spea7:cr at the monthly meeting
Organization at ' Hotel Henry
At
the
close
of
the
school
ses-
to be held next Monday at 2:30
Hudson in New York, Nov. 9, 10
p. m., at the Detroit Institute of sion last Sunday the following and 11, Mrs. Lionel Golub, con-
officers of the Junior Congrega-
Arts.
vention chairman, announces.
Rabbi Fram will review "Sab- tion were elected: President,
The convention will open on
otage," the sensational expose of Sanford Perlis; vice-president, Monday evening with the presen-
Nazis, Fascists and anti-Semites. Harold Berry; board members, tation of colors by juniors mem-
The book was written by a De- Sander Bernstein, Morris Brown, bers of Mizrachi women. Mrs.
troiter, Albert E. Kahn, son of Leah Crohn, Barbara Eder, Rob- Abraham M. Danzig of Wyan-
the late Morritz Kahn and Mrs. ert Kasle, Miriam Levin, Ethel dotte, midwest regional chairman,
Kahn, in collaboration with the Levine, Sheldon Lutz, Melvin will deliver the invocation, and
Irish poet, Michael Sayer. Carl Markowitz, Joyce Pensler, Myron Newbold Morris, president of the
van Doren, in an introduction to Rosenthal, Fayette Singer, Elaine City Council, will welcome the
the book, called it a "must" for Weisman, Morton Zieve and Sid- delegates in behalf of the city of
ney Zilber.
all Americans to read. It became
New York. The session will also
a best seller overnight.
be marked by the presidential
The Temple Israel Sisterhood's
message of Mrs. Abraham Shap-
afternoon program will also in-
iro and an address by Dr. Israel
clude the showing of two films—
Goldstein, president of the Jew-
one sponsored by the government
ish National Fund. Messages from
and called "Sabotage", and the
President Roosevelt and Chaim
other "Minds Above the Ground",
Weizmann will highlight the
The
Men's
Club
of
Temple
Beth
presented by the Michigan Bell
El will hold its first dinner meet- opening meeting.
Telephone Co.
ing of the season Tuesday at 6:30
Mrs. Roy Sarason and Mrs.
DR. DORSEY TO ADDRESS
p. m., in the social hall of the
Samuel B. Danto are in charge
Temple. The guest of the evening BIG SISTER COMMITTEE
of program arrangements. Mrs. A.
The Big Sister Committee of
will be Prof. Lawrence Seltzer of
J. Schmerin is in charge of re-
Wayne University, economics de- the National Council of Jewish
freshments to be served at 1:15
Women will have a lunch eon
p. m. Mrs. Ruben' Levine is ar- partment, who will discuss the meeting on Nov. 11 at the Jew-
subject, "How Are We Going to
ranging a Hanukah display table. Pay for the War?"
ish Community Center. Dr. John
The Sisterhood is planning to
Prof. Seltzer, who has served Dorsey, Detroit psychiatrist, will
give gifts of Hanukah candles to
as special consultant to the gov- speak on the subject of "Adoles-
children of the Temple Israel re-
ernment
on tax and fiscal prob- cence."
ligious school.
lems in Washington, is the author
Mrs. Leon Cowan will intro- of several books, and a lecturer
duce Rabbi Fram. Mrs. Bayre of note.
Levin, president of the Sister-
Dr. Nathan H. Schlafer is pres-
hood, will preside.
ident of the Men's Temple Club.
Reservations for the dinner are
open to the community and may
be made by phoning MAdison WNW A
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Dr. Ralph H. Pine will discuss
FIRST DETROIT SHOWING
the far-reaching changes in SHAAREY ZEDEK GROUP
American medicine after the war, RESUMES ITS SESSIONS
The adult discussion group of
in the fourth • of a series entitled,
"The Post War World," at Beth Congregation Shaarey Zedek re-
OF A
El College of Jewish Studies, sumed sessions last Sunday. It
meets regularly in the prayer
Monday, Nov. 9, at 9 P. M.
Among the problems he will room at 11 A. M. on Sundays un-
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discuss is whether socialized med- der the leadership of Philip
Films the Nazis Tried to Destroy
icine will be adopted in this Slomovitz. Guests are always in-
SEE— Polish Flyers Avenge Nazi
country at the conclusion of the vited.
Terror!—How Poland Lives
Again!
war.
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Shaarey Zedek
Will Open Late
Friday Services
rage Eleven
Wyandotte Woman
On Mizrachi Program
.
Seltzer to Address
Temple Men's Club
At Dinner Tuesday
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8 to consider plans for meeting
the challenge to American Jews
of anti-religious tendencies and
GOV. HERBERT H. LEHMAN
group dissension. The delegates
will hear special messages on the
seminary program for the
strengthening of the Jewish faith
and the democratic tradition from
Gov. Herbert H. Lehman and
Dr. Louis Finkelstein, president
of the Seminary, who have joint-
ly issued the call to the con-
ference.
Marking the opening of Semi-
nary Anniversary Week, in com-
memoration of the 55th anniver-
sary of the founding of the Sem-
inary and the 40th anniversary
of its reorganization under Sol-
omon Schechter and Cyrus Adler,
the conference will be followed,
on Nov. 9, by a special Com-
mencement of the Rabbinical
School, when the class of June,
1943, will be ordained for en-
trance into U. S. chaplaincy
service.
there will be special services at
the Bnai Moshe.
On Saturday morning, Nov. 14,
Young Israel services will be
held in the Mogen Abraham
Synagogue of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah.
The patrons' banquet will - be
held at the Shaarey Zedek Sun-
day evening, Nov. 15, with Dr.
H. Raphael Gold of Dallas, Tex.,
and J. David Delman of New
York, national president, as
speakers.
Charles T. Gellman is president
of Young Israel of Detroit. Sam-
uel Hechtman is chairman of the
general committee. Isadore Kap-
lin heads the banquet committee
and David . I. Berris is head of
the journal committee.
BETH EL SERVICES
On Nov. 13, Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will speak at the Friday
evening services of Temple Beth
El on the subject "Organized Re-
ligion Under Fire—A Discussion
of Pearl Buck's and Dean Bell's
Challenges."
Rabbi Herschel Lymon will
preach at the Sabbath morning
services at 11 o'clock.
United Hebrew Schools'
Membership Enrollment
The membership enrollment
committee of the United Hebrew
Schools, headed by Aaron A.
Silberblatt and Dr. A. E. Bern- .
stein, met at the home of the
Silberblatts and heard an ad-
dress by Rabbi Leon Fram of
Temple Israel. Cantor Tulman of
Temple Israel sang appropriate
selections.
Judge Harry R. Keidan and
Isaac Shetzer will represent De-
troit at the conference on
Sunday.
You're Welcome, Dr. Arzt
From Dr. Max Arzt, of the
faculty of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, the editor
of The Jewish News has received
the following letter commenting
upon our recent editorial, "Sem-
inary Anniversaries":
"Thank you for being the first
to make editorial comment on
the forthcoming Seminary Anni-
versary.
"All of us appreciate your co-
operation in giving your readers
a better appreciation of the Sem-
inary program for the preserva-
tion of Judaism in this country."
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