Friday, October 29, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirteen Activities in Our Synagogues and Schools Temple Israel Succah Contest Winners Louis Fischer to Address Shaarey Zedek Men's Club Eminent Foreign Correspondent, Authority on Russia, to Speak on 'The Europe of Tomorrow and its Rami- fications', Wednesday, Nov. 3 Louis Fischer, eminent foreign correspondent, outstand ing American authority on Russia, will address a pr.blic meeting arranged by the Men'S Club of Congregr Shaarey Zedek, Wednesday evening, No. 3, in the social hal 1 of Shaarey Zedek. His subject will be "The Europaof Tomorrow and Its Ramifications.' Mr. Fischer, author of "Dawn% - of Victory," "Why Recognize Austria and Czechoslovakia. He Russia?," "The Soviets in World lived in Berlin for a number of Affairs", "Machines and Men in years and spent many years in Russia" and other important Moscow. books, wrote for the Nation for A limited number of tickets to 14 of his 18- years - as foreign cor Mr. Fischer's lecture is available respondent. He has known inti- to the public at large. mately most of the great figures of the early years of the RusSian UNVEIL TOMBSTONE FOR Revolution as well as the present LOUIS FARNESS ON OCT. 31 • war leaders. His books have be- Friends of the late Louis Pa come reference works in all dis- ness are invited to attend the -r- • cussions of Russian problems. unveiling of his tombstone at Mr. Fischer has not limited his Cloverhill Park Cemetery at 1 studies to the Soviets. He is inti- o'clock on. Sunday afternoon, Oct. mately acquainted with pre-war 31. Dr. A. M. Hershman will Germany, the Balkans, 'France officiate. and England. He has • lived Palestine, having enlisted in the Open Men's Wear Evenings Jewish Legion during the last war. He covered the war in Spain, knows the Middle East, has been the , house guest of DEXTER -Ghandi in India and has visited in Egypt and Iraq. at WEBB HiS analysis of factors in the rise of totalitarianism in Europe and its threat to civilization ev- MICHIGAN'S LARGEST PLORSHEIM. DEALER erywhere, including America, carries particular weight. He first went to Germany in '1921 and wrote a book about Hitler in 1925, drawing Hitler's attack for etki 2231-35 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre it. Open Evenings Iri 1936 he predicted the fall of . This photograph shows the prize winners in the miniature Succah building contest of Temple Israel • Religious School, conducted during the Succoth festival. Left to right: Peace Statement To Be Dr. Glazer's Sermon This Friday Synagogue Conclave Planned for Nov. 21 • At the Sabbath Eve services at Temple Beth El this Friday evening, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will deliver the sermon on the topic "The. Catholic, Protestant and Jewish Declarations on Peace—What Can It Mean to Americans Now?" Dr. Glazer was one of the original signers of the Joint Peace Statement which was is-' sued by the Federal Council of Churches, National Catholic Welfare and the Synagogue Council of America. The Temple Quartette, under the direction of Julius Chajes, with Jason Tickton at the organ, will render music from the Sab- bath Eve liturgy. A social hour, under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood, will be held in the social hall. Sabbath • morning services are held from 11 to 12 o'clock. `Under Cover' Topic of Rabbi Fram, Nov. 5 Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver a book review sermon on John Roy Carlson's "Under Cover," at the Sabbath. Eve services of Temple Israel, Friday, Notr. 5, 8:30 p. m., in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. As chairman of the Communi- ty Relations Committee of the Jewish Community Council, Rabbi Fram is in daily contact with the perils and the problems described in "Under Cover." He will interpret the book and its findings from the viewpoint of his personal experience in deal- ing with subversive groups. The Young People's Club of Temple Israel invites the young people of the community to par- ticipate in the youth symposium to follow Rabbi Fram's lecture. This is the opening youth sym- posium of the season. Judith Ann Green, Aviva Freedman, Rose- mary Lazarus, Richard Makman, Rabbi Leon Fram, Maynard Makman, Sandra Edelstein, Dorothy Golatick, Marlene Weber. binate in Michigan With Dr. S. S. Auerbach as Field Rabbi minis- tering to 'the religious and eduea tional needs • of smaller commu- Report on Year's Activities; nities. Rabbi Brown Named Ex-. ecutive Director The fall convention of the Michigan Synagogue Conference will be held Sunday morning, Nov. 21, it was announced by the executive committee,' after its meeting on Oct. 17. • Rabbi Max- J. Wohlgelernter, general secretary, reported at this meeting, held jointly with the finance committee, that the paSt year's activities were suc- cessful and that an expanded program is being outlined for the coming year. BROTHERS SIBLEY'S , Sunday, October 31 8:15 P. M. THE BARTERS Opera = -=r - Made to Measure and Ready to Wear Scottish Rite Cathedral ANommer BRIDE Masonic Temple Masonic Auditorium Mon., Noy. 8-8:20 P. M. Tickets 83c to $2.75 GrinetelErs—TE. 2-7100 RISE STEVENS Among recent actions of the Michigan Synagogue Conference were: The High Holyday War Bond drive which netted a total sale of $2,000,000; postponement of induction into the Army of Jewish boys during the Holy Days, secured through the Con- ference's efforts; furtherance of the Sabbath Observance move- ment; creation of a Circuit Rab- Linen Curtains Blankets Comforters D0.. • • HAVE HANDY FIRST AID NEEDS IN THE MEDICINE CABINET There's less danger of com- plications—when you give first aid on the spot! And you avoid the necessity of calling the doctor for minor things—when he has so many serious cases to care for! STILL AVAILABLE An excellent selection of the fine things you want for your home can still be secured at the store that has served you and your family for over thirty years. Prices are still moderate. PRESCRIPTIONS The service will be followed by a social hour, under the aus- pices of Temple Israel Sister- hood. 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