'"'1 4111111111111PIIPP' — - "c Friday, May 7, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Temple Israel Plans 2 Events For Mothers Rabbi Berlin Speaks May 11 Temple Beth El Holds Mother's Day Services Special Services Arranged World Mizrachi Leaders to Program Is Set for Saturday; Address Public Meeting For May 14; Luncheon Set Sabbath Eve Services at Jewish Center For Sunday, May 16 To Be Concluded Temple Israel will hold two special events in honor of Mother's Day. There will be a Mother's Day service Friday night, May 14, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Mothers are asked to come with their daughters to hear Rabbi Fram preach on the subject, "Mother I in Israel." The second event will be the Mother-Daughter luncheon on Sunday, May 16, at 1 p. m., at 'the Jewish Community Center. Cantor R. S. Tulman and Karl Haas have arranged special music for the Mother's Day service. The social hour will be arrang- ed in honor of mothers and daughters. Debate With Cleveland The debating team of the high school of the Temple of Cleve- land will debate with Temple Israel high school in the audi- Jorium of Hampton school, 18460 Warrington Dr., this Sunday, at 11:30. The public is invited. Temple Israel Religious School will close its season on Saturday, May 15, and Sunday, May 16. The children of Temple Israel Religious School are collecting watches for the "Watches For Russia" campaign. Review of "One World" This Friday night, Rabbi Fram I reviews Wendell Willkie's book, "One World." The blackout Friday night will not affect Temple Israel services for the Lecture Hall of the In- stitute of Arts is inside of the building and is an air-raid shelter. The service will continue without tinterruption. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs.. Rose Levine wish to thank their many friends for the sympathy they extended them during their recent bereavement. Is THE TIME! 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Rabbi Berlin, president of the World Mizrachi Organization, came to the United States to en- list the aid of our government in behalf of a Jewish Palestine and to obtain private aid for refugee children. All local Zionist groups will be represented at the Jewish Com- munity Center to join in honor- ing this eminent world Zionist leader. Rabbi Berlin has been closely affiliated with the Zion- ist movement for the past forty years and is intimately acquaint- ed with the political situation in Palestine. As newspaper pub- lisher, author and lecturer, he has traveled the world over and talked to the leaders of the prin- cipal nations of the world regard- ing Jewish problems. The following local rabbis have been appointed as honorary re- ception committee for the visit of Rabbi Berlin: Rabbis Isaac Stoll- man, Max J. Wohlgelernter, Ja- cob Ungar, Moses Fischer, Jacob Nathan, Joshua Sperka, Jacob Hoberman, Abraham Danzig, Jo- seph Thumin and Morris Adler. Synagogue Group Meets Here Dr. Nirenstein To Address Parley At Beth Yehudah On Sunday, May 16 The Michigan Synagogue Con- ference will hold its annual spring convention and election of officers at Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah on Sunday, May 16. The convention will discuss steps for unity in orthOdox ranks for the forthcoming National Jewish Conference. Dr. Samuel Nirenstein, presi- dent of the Union of Orthodox Congregations, will be guest speaker at the spring convention. Dr. Nirenstein who heads the department of "Research and Opinion of the Alien Property Custodian Division," a govern- ment agency under President Roosevelt, was born in 1899 in Hartford, Conn. His parents came from Suwalke where his father established a bank which was closed on Saturdays. Dr. Niren- stein received his education at Trinity College of Connecticut, the University of Pennsylvania, and Dropsie College where he ob- tained his Ph. D. During his studies at Columbia University Law School, he was the chief editor of the Columbia Law Review, in cooperation with t w o present Supreme Court Judges. Dr. Nirenstein gained fame during the Kashruth trial of the markets against the Kashruth as- sociation when he wrote foot- notes to the decision of that famous case as the law-secretary of the Senior Judge of New York McCook. . The annual Mother-Daugh- ter service at Temple Beth El will be held this Sabbath morn- ing at 11 o'clock. This service, which commemorates Mothers' Day, will have as its participants Mrs. Henry Meyers, President of the Sisterhood, and three pupils of the Religious School: Johanna Frankel, Mary Judith Kallet and Rhoda Beth Smilay. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will extend the greetings of the Con- gregation to the mothers and daughters. Special music has been ar- ranged, with Margit Kormendy, contralto of the Temple Quartet, rendering Dvorak's "Songs My Mother Taught Me." Concluding Friday Service This Friday evening will mark the conclusion of the regular Sabbath eve services. Dr. Gla- zer will speak on "Fear, Anxiety and Depression—How Can We Successfully Face These Perils to Normal Living?" The musical portion of the services is under the direction of Julius Chajes, in charge of the music department, and Jason Tickton, organist. Immediately following the services there will be a Social Hour under the aus- pices of the Sisterhood. Dr. Caplan to Address Young People's Groups Young People's Society of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek in con- junction with the Young People's Society of Bnai Moshe will have a joint program this Sunday at 7:30 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek. Dr. B. Bernard Caplan, psy- chiatrist, the guest speaker, will have an informal discussion after his lecture on emotional and psy- chological problems affecting our social lives today. All interested are invited to at- tend. Page Thirteen Rabbis Issue Call To Aid Blackout Bnai David Holds Mothers% Children's Shabbos Service Rules Announced by Syna- This Sabbath has been desig- gogue Groups to Assure nated by the Sisterhood of Con- Complete Participation gregation Bnai David, Elm- In an appeal to the Jewish community of Detroit to cooperate fully in the trial blackout this Friday, the Vaad Horabonim, Michigan Synagogue Conference and Congregation Shaarey Zedek have joined in urging the fol- lowing practice for synagogues and individuals: Congregations are asked to start services not later than at 7 p. m., and to conclude them by 7:45 p. m. Sefirah is to be re- cited at home. Housewives are asked to kin- dle the Sabbath lights at 7 p. m., using candles not longer than 3 inches which will burn for two and three-quarter hours, unless homes have completely blacked out rooms, or unless homes have provisions to have lights extin- guished by non-Jews, completely eliminating the use of electric lights. Beth Itzchock to Get Plaque From Wagman On Sunday, May 23, a plaque with the names of sons of mem- bers in the service will be pre- sented to Congregation Beth Itz- chock, 3836 Fischer Ave. The plaque is the gift of Julius Wag- man. Members and friends are invited to attend the dedication. hurst and 14th Sts., at Mothers' and Chiidrens' Shabbos. Mem- bers of the Sisterhood plan to attend with their entire famil- ies. An invitation has also been sent to members of the Bnai David Religious School, spon- sored by the Sisterhood, to at- tend. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on the subject "Through the Family to Strength, Unity and Progress." The Sisterhood was host to children of the Religious School and their parents at a pre-Pass- over Seder. Rabbi Sperka of- ficiated. For the remainder of the re- ligious school the graduating class has decided to meet an ad- ditional two days a week under the tutelage of Rabbi Sperka and Max Chomsky, educational director. UNVEIL TOMBSTONE FOR RABBI SP ALTER ON MAY 16 The family of the late Rabbi Ralph Spalter announces that the unveiling of a tombstone over his grave will take place at 2 p. m. on Sunday, May 16, at Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Keep Yourself "Tuned-Up" For Your Part In The War Effort To let human machinery wear out from lack of attention iT as costly and unpatriotic as sabotage! Take "time-out" for a "tune-up" that will give you new efficiency, increased vigor . . . do if BEFORE you're worn too much for repair. It pays! Golf, Fish, Play in this delightful recreation retreat, where every facility is planned to give you needed change and restoration. Mineral baths under the same roof from our famous Mineral Springs, Sun Bathing on our Roof Top Solarium. Sensible Rates—always. Write for them today. The COLONIAL HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS MA Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El, Fr. Joseph Mitchell and Rev. 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