Friday, Aprii 30, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Passover Play Given The Weekly At Hebrew Schools Sermonette Children of the recently or- Page Thirteen Congregational Activities ganized Youth .Institute of the Berlin United Hebrew Schools staged a (Beth Tefilo Emanuel) Passover play, "Pharaoh on Trial," at the Rose Sittig Cohen The Way of Life Bldg., on April 18. The play World Leader of Mizrachi to Ye shall therefore keep my statutes proved a success and was re- and my judgments, which if a man peated before another group of Be Welcomed by Zionists do he shall live by them : I am the children the same morning. Fosdick's 'Guide to Livia Rabbi Tells Why Temple At Jewish Center Lord. —(Leviticus XVIII, 5) In addition to the play, child- Basis of Sermon Friday Israel Joined UAHC at The reception in honor of The new martyrdom of Euro- ren of the school conducted a at Temple Beth El Rabbi Meyer Berlin, president Friday Night's Services pean Jewry has focussed atten- miniature Seder, sang Passover of the World Mizrachi Organiza- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will tion upon the tragic grandeur of songs and staged a Passover Wendell Winkle's book, "One tion, prior to his return to Pal- speak on "Are You a Real Per- a .people dying for its faith. The Quiz. World," dealing with his recent estine, has been postponed from On April 22, the play was pre- trip to Russia, China and the I May 4 to Tuesday, May 11. It son?" at the Sabbath Eve serv- "Sanctification by the Name" by sented. before the Parkside will be in the form of a public ices on Friday evening, April 93 Beth Jacob: 30, at 8:15 p. m. school. Miss Annette Isaacs Near East, will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at girls of Warsaw The topic selected by Dr. Glaz- directed the play and its cast will add another er was suggested by Harry included Doris Grushko, Leonard the Sabbath Eve services of Emerson Fosdick's helpful and Mazerov, Marcia Matlin, Alvin Temple Israel, on Friday, May chapter in the 7, at 8:30 p. m., in the Lecture stimulating guide to living in Shifman, Burton Shifman, Leon- Book of Tears Hall of the Detroit Institute of these times. ard Grushko, Rose Selik, Norma Arts. which has sere-, Jean Harelik and Donald Beer- The musical portion of the ed one modern The Young People's Club will man. services will be under the di- hold a symposium following Jewish historian rection of Julius Chajes, with Rabbi Fram's address. The Sis- Jason Tickton at the organ. as a form for the terhood will hold a social recep- A social hour in the social hall presentation of tion in the Romanesque Hall. under the auspices of the Temple Israel's epic. Rabbi M. J. Sisterhood, will follow the serv- This Friday night, April 30, Future gener- Wholgelernter ices. Rabbi Frain speaks on "Why ations will be strengthened in Rosh Hodesh Iyar May 5, 6 We Joined the Union of Ameri- May 23 can Hebrew Congregations." their loyalty to Judaism by these Lag b'Omer ers, unanimously went on record June 4 tales of spiritual heroism, as well Rosh Hodesh Sivan calling upon all local Zionist or- The leading article in the lat- June 9, 10 as by the marvelous accomplish- Shovuoth ganizations to join in the recep- est issue of the Jewish Teacher ments 'of the Palestine pioneers Rosh Hodesh Tamuz .... July 3, 4 tion in honor of Rabbi Berlin. Fast 17th of Tamuz July 20 was written by Rabbi Fram on rebuilding the homeland. the subject "The Development Rosh Hodesh Av Aug. 2 But the consideration of dra- Charges Appeasement Aug. 10 of the Temple High School." It matic episodes in our history, Tisha b'Av In Name Changing RABBI MEYER BERLIN is a description of an. educational from the miracles of the Exodus Rosh Hodesh Elul Aug. 31, Sep. 1 NEW YORK (JPS) — Attack- achievement at which Rabbi Sept. 30 Rosh Hashanah 5704 commemorated by the Passover meeting and will be held at the ing the reasons which necessitat- Oct. 9 Fram has been working in De- Jewish Community Center. to the peaks of persecution and Yom Kippur ed the change of name of the troit for 16 years. the beginning of a new redemp- Irving W. Schlussel, president American Jewish Conference, The Jewish Teacher is pub- of local Mizrachi, stated this the Mizrachi Organization of tion in our day, may tend to put for the Sabbath observer in in- into the background the positive dustry, has unexpectedly opened lished by the UAHC and edited week that representatives of all America, through its president, values of the Jewish way of life new possibilities for Jewish mer- by Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, edu- local Zionist groups are expected Leon Gellman, has criticized the which makes these emotional ex- chants to close their stores on cational director of the Union. to be present and to join in hon- leadership of other Zionist bodies pressions possible. Saturdays. Shortages in man- All who are interested in ob- oring this eminent world Zionist for "appeasement" in yielding to power and materials place restric- taining copies of the magazine leader. The Sabbath Has Kept the demands of the American tions upon retail shops and will may communicate with the office Israel Alive The Zionist Council of Detroit, Jewish Committee, it was dis- It has been said again and certainly put a stop to the abuse of Temple Israel, 610 Boulevard at a meeting held last Saturday closed here, following a special night at the J. N. F. headquart- meeting of Mizrachi. again that the Sabbath, more of the seven-day week practiced Bldg., TR. 1-5110. than any other institution of Jew- by certain businessmen. ish life, has been responsible for The Twelfth Street Merchants the very existence of our people. Association now has under con- It is difficult, perhaps, to realize sideration alternative plans for this truth in the face of the Saturday or Sunday closing. With general disintegration of t h e a predominant Jewish clientele Sabbath discipline in. American in an overwhelmingly Jewish Jewish community because we neighborhood, the logic of the are still living on borrowed time, situation calls for a decision THE FORUM OF JEWISH AFFAIRS as it were. which would give impetus to the of the The accumulated heritage of a Sabbath observance movement in hundred generations of Shabbos- our city. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION observers helps to sustain us now Consumers and shopkeepers in AND THEIR AFFILIATED AGENCIES and here. Present-day Jewry that area can help give the Sab- feeds upon the crumbs off our bath and Jewish life a new fathers' table. Had it not been chance in Detroit, thus allowing --Symposium for the steadfast loyalty of our for the normal development of ancestors to the sacred day we our community. Protest meetings could hardly withstand the many and memorial meetings for Hit- historical forces which "rose up ler's victims are not enough to against us to exterminate us." build Jewish morale. 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