Friday,. November 20, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Page EleVen YoungIsraelPlans Strengthen Palestine's Land Front Hebrew Free Loan For Expansion of Begins 48th Year Urges Service Detroit Zion Tag Day Workers to Hold Rally at Rose Sittig Cohen Men Contact ReligiousProgram Building Tuesday; Mrs. Morris Adler to be Guest Speaker Association Gets Ifs Income YoUng Israel of Detroit, reli- gious youth movement, commen- ced its 21st year on Sunday night with the announcement that an expanded program of activities would be launched here. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, acting as toastmaster of the an- niversary banquet at the Shaarey Zedek, informed more than 300 men and women present that the organization would seek a budget of $6,000 for its religious efforts during the coming year. Expression of Faith D. Henry Raphael Gold of Dallas, Tex., physician and rabbi, member of the faculty of Baylor University, was principal speak- er at the dinner. Declaring that the gathering of Young Israel was "an expression of E m u n a h (faith)," he called upon the or- ganization to help bind the heads and hearts of American Jews into a unified whole for the sake of protecting Israel's position and advancing our people's ideals. Referring to Young Israel ac- tivities in behalf of the young children, Dr. Gold stated that "Young Israel has a tremendous opportunity to help in the ad- vancement of the educational and religious activities of our young people." National Head is Guest J. David Delman, of New York, national president of young Is- rael, described the organizations program and varied activities in- cluding the securing of employ- ment 'for Sabbath observers, the building of synagogues for young people . and the sponsoring of educational classes. Isadore Kaplan, chairman of the banquet committee, opened the program. A feature of the evening was the brief, but im- pressive address on, "What Young Israel Has Meant to Me," deliver- ed by Miss Charlotte Kellrnan. Cantor David Katzman sang sev- eral selections. In his opening remarks, Rabbi Wohlgelernter pointed out that 11 synagogues and four women's organizations were represented at the banquet, in addition to the members and friendS of Young Israel and the rabbis of Detroit. Re-Establish Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin Here Fie Chaplains From War Chest Through Allied Campaign Texas Rabbi, at 21st Anni- versary, Sees Opportunity for Unifying U. S. Jews yi.xn X111,7". t' JEWISH NATIONAL 41 EAST '42nd STREET NEW YORK "Palestine's land front is a vital sector of the United Nations' fighting front." This is the keynote of the nationwide observance by Jewish communities of Zion Tag Day sponsored by the Jewish National Fund. The occasion will be marked by popular collections for the Keren Kayemeth's "Land for Freedom" program, which is graphically portrayed in the J. N. F.'s poster calling for participation in the Tag Day activities during the week-end of Nov. 28 and 29. Detroit's volunteer workers for the Flag Day solicitations will hold a rally in the Rose. Sittig Cohen Building at 8:30 p. m. next Tuesday. Mrs. Morris Asler will be the guest speaker. All volunteers and others desiring to work on Flag Day are urged to attend this rally. Detroit Mizrachi Plan 31st Banquet; Melaveh Malke This Saturday Rabbi Jacob Ungar will be the guest speaker at the Melaveh Malkeh sponsored by the Detroit Mizrachi this Saturday at 8:30 p. m., at Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah, Dexter at Cortland. Detroit delegates who attend- ed the mid-western Mizrachi con- ference at Chicago, Nov. 12 to 15, will deliver their report at the Melaveh Malkeh. The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Beth Abraham will serve refreshments. Louis Solai, presi- dent of the congregation, is in charge of arrangements. The pub- lic is invited. There are no charges or collections. Irving Schlussel, president of Detroit Mizrachi, announced that Daniel Temchin will be chair- man of the 31st anniversary ban- quet to be held Sunday, Jan. 10, at Jericho Temple. Meyer Beck- man is co-chairman. Aaron Til- chin is Journal Chairman, as- sisted by Isidor Sosnick. Lazar Levine, Louis Dann, Rabbis Isaac Stollman, Abraham Danzig, Max J. Wohlgelernter, Moses Fisher, Jacob Ungar and Joshua Sperka, Rev. Jacob Hoberman, Isaac Rosenthal, Israel Levenson, Mor- ris Mohr, Joe Weiss, Dave Gold- berg, Sol Chinitz, Isaac Gendel- man, Sol Edelman, David M. Edelman, Rev. I. L. Levine, Ju- dah Lachar, Dr. Moses L. Weiser, Louis Solai, Jacob Levin and Sol Lumberg have been named mem- bers of the banquet committees. Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin has purchased the Professional Building, corner Linwood and Elmhurst. Mr. and Mrs. S. Book- stein donated the sum of $25,000 towards this cause. Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin, founded by the great Rabbi Meyer Shapiro, was one of the largest and most famous of its kind in Europe. Years ago Rabbi Shapiro was in America for the purpose of raising funds for the founding of the original institu- tion in Europe. Thanks to the generosity of American Jews, the establishment of this school was realized. With the advance of the Nazi barbarians into Poland, Yeshi- vath Chachmey Lublin was de- stroyed and is being re-estab- lished in Detroit. • Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin's Rabbi Porath to Speak management has been tempor- At Yeshivah Sunday arily entrusted to a committee of rabbis and laymen. The dean of The semi-annual membership the school is Rabbi Moshe Rot- meeting of Yesivah Beth Yehu- enberg, a graduate of this insti- dah, Sunday, Nov. 22, at 7 P. M. tution in Lublin. will be open to the public. Rabbi Israel Porath of Cleve- JUNIOR CONGREGATION land will be the guest of the OF SHAAREY ZEDEK evening. The regular Sabbath service of the Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek will be held Nov. SCHOBLE HATS 21, at 9:30 a. in., in the Kate $5 - $6.50 - $8.50 Frank Memorial Building. Joyce Pensler will deliver the Biblical Resume, while Barbara Eder will LTD. discuss the Prophetical Selection. Philip Caplan will act as Ba'al Weakm,dlied Koreh and Charles Kramer as cantor. Miss Corinne Perlis will 1148 GRISWOLD STREET lead in 1 th e reading of Asbrey. ve,11,4444 11 4 10 Bnai Zion and Auxiliary Elect Their Officers Isidore Sosnick has been re- elected president of Congregation Bnai Zion for a seventh term. J. Weisberg was elected vice-presi- dent; Morris Snow, treasurer; S. Becker, secretary; members of the board, H. J. Fishell, J. Teitel- baum, D. Sosnick, M. Liss, B. Richman, H. Lutzky, L. Pelavin, S. Nelson, I. Weingarden, L. Mikel, G. Stewart, I. M. Schwartz, B. Kraft, B. Krause, G. Paster, J. Merritz, C. Newman. The con- gregation's advisory committee consists of Rev. I. L. Levin,- J. Fink, A. Steinberg, D. Manello, P. Pomerantz, S. Camentzky. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- gregation Bnai Zion re-elected Mrs. Feldman as president; Mes- dames Hinda Sosnick, Heiman a n d Mickels, vice-presidents; Mrs. Pick, treasurer; Mrs. Beck- er, recording secretary; Mr. Whiteman, financial secretary. The Hebrew Free Loan Asso- ciation has just rounded out 47 years of service to the commun- ity, making no distinction be- tween Jews and non-Jews, serv- ing all who come for assistance. The Hebrew Free Loan Asso- ciation, one of the agencies of the Jewish Welfare Federation, was for many years included in the Allied Jewish Campaign. It is now one of the beneficiaries of the War Chest. This agency grants loans with- out interest or other charges. It has served as a friend to thou- sands of families in times of emergencies; and has made the path smoother in many marginal cases, providing some of the comforts of life. The only re- quirement is that the borrower provide the endorsements of two business men, to secure against any loss. The present board of directors of the Hebrew Free Loan Asso- ciation consists of the following: David S. Zemon, president; Isaac Shetzer and Maurice A. Landau, vice presidents; George M. Stutz, secretary; Morris H. Blumberg, treasurer; Fred M. Butzel, Irwin I. Cohn, Lawrence W. Crohn, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- lich, Maurice A. Enggass, Jacob L. Keidan, Judge Harry B. Keid- an, Aaron Klein, Robert Marwil, Seymour Simons, Louis Stoll, Herman Wetsman, Frank A. Wetsman, Julian Zemon. The office on Linwood Ave., corner Blaine, is open to the pub- lic daily from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., except Saturdays, and Sundays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. DR GLAZER TO SPEAK ON "JEWISH CONTROVERSIES" Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak on Friday, Nov. 27, at 8 P.M., at the Sabbath Eve Services of Temple Beth El, on "Recent Jewish Controversies in the Pub- lic Press—Will They Help or Hin- der Basic Jewish Causes?" Sabbath morning services will be held Nov. 28, at 11, in the main auditorium of the Temple. Rabbi Herschel Lymon will preach. BOESKY FAMILY CLUB Boesky Family Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bratt, 9389 Genesee, on Oct. 25. A buffet dinner was served to 45 guests. In accordance with requests from chaplains in the field, Dr. A. W. Gottschall, national di- rector of programs in army camps, naval and air bases for the National Conference of Christians and Jews, urges families with men in the armed services to write to the men and encourage them to contact their chaplains. Serv- ice men should be assured by their families, says Dr. Gott- schall, that "the chaplains are their best friends." 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