Friday, December 3, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Dr. Glazer to Give Sermon on World Security, Friday At the Sabbath Eve services of Temple Beth El this Friday, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak on "The Basic Question of Our Time—Are We Leaving or En- tering a World of Genuine Se- curity?" Music will be rendered by the Temple Quartet, Julius Chajes directing and Jason Tickton at the organ. A social hour under the auspices of the Sisterhood will follow the services. Clinchy to Address Michigan Meetings Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, presi- dent of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, parent organization of the Detroit Round Table, will arrive in De- troit next Tuesday for a series Beth El Groups Sending Hanukah Gifts to Servicemen As a Hanukah gift, the Men's Club of Temple Beth El is send- ing a year's subscription to the Reader's Digest to 300 men and women in the armed forces whose names appear on the Tem- ple Beth El Honor Roll. This project has evoked favorable comment and many letters of ap- preciation have come from mem- bers as well as men and women in service. The Sisterhood USO Commit- tee is preparing Hanukah kits to be sent to Jewish service men and women stationed in the De- troit area and elsewhere. Last year the Sisterhood sent 1,000 similar kits and received many letters of appreciation from sol- diers. These letters have been placed in a scrap book and were read by members at Sisterhood meetings. DR. EVERETT R. CLINCHY `Forgotten - Ally' To Be Reviewed At Shaarey Zedek Page Thirteen Vaad Hahatzalah Indicates $1,250,000 Budgetary Need Irwin I. Cohn Issues Report on Results of Solicitations Among Local Organizations; Young Israel Synagogues Active in Campaign Irwin I. Cohn, chairman of the Detroit committee for the Vaad First of Late Friday Night Hahatzalah campaign, this week Services to Hear Talk reported that a group of organi- zations have contributed the sum By Dr. Hershman of $2,000 towards the quota of The first in the series of late $5,000 set for the societies in the Friday evening services will be current $25,000 drive. Organizational gifts are report- inaugurated at Congregation Sha- arey Zedek, Chicago blvd. and ed from the following: Hebrew Benevolent Society, $500; Lawton Ave., this Friday at 8:15 Turover Unterstitzungs Verein, $400: p. m. Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization. $225; Women of Gemi- Dr. A. M. Hershman will dis- luth Chassodim, Bereznitzer Aid So- cuss the "Forgotten Ally" by ciety, Brith Sholorn, Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, $100 each ; Beth Abraham Pierre Van Paassen. The sermon Free Loan Assn.. Radomer Aid Society. will analyze and review the sug- Detroit Lechem Aniyim. $50 each: Berdichever Progressive Aid Society, gestions and propositions ad- Suwalker Independent Progressive So- ciety, $25 each: Mattathias Tent 1005 vanced by the book. of Macabees, 815: Northern Progres- Rabbi Morris Adler will con- sive, Lubliner Hilfsverein. $10 each; Chodorkover Chabna Society, Kadimah duct the service. Cafitor Jacob H. Social Club, $5 each. Sonenklar, assisted by a choir of Isidore Sosnick and Abraham male voices, will officiate. A so- H. Jaffin have been helpful in cial hour will follow. securing gifts. A discussion and study group Organizations that have not yet will be conducted by Rabbi Ad- contributed are asked to send ler after the service. The group their gifts to the treasurer, David will meet in the Allen Room. I. Berris, 1325 National Bank Bldg., or the Vaad Hahatzala of- Rabbi Nathan to Review fice, 12219 Dexter. Young Israel's Efforts `Under Cover', Tuesday With two-thirds of the quota raised, Young Israel's two syna- On Tuesday evening, Rabbi Ja- gogues are reported to have cob J. Nathan will review "Un- raised $1,500 for Vaad Hahat- der Cover" by John Roy Carlson, zalah. Boxes have been distrib- at a joint meeting of the Sister- uted in homes of members and hood and the Men's Club of Con- friends, to assist in collections, by gregational Bnai Moshe, Dexter the Women's League of Young at Lawrence. Israel, whose special Vaad Ha- Members are invited to attend hatzalah committee is headed by to hear the book review and to Mrs. Moses L. Wieser. join in the discussion of it. Re- Young Israel's efforts have freshments will be served. been spurred through the efforts of Rabbis Jacob Hoberman, Naf- 3 Events Planned tali Carlebach, Samson R. Weiss, M. J. Wohlgelernter and Abra- By Chachmey Lublin of speaking engagements in Michigan which will include the following: Tuesday, Dec. 7: Fact Finders Club meeting at Hotel Statler, at 12:30; meeting of board of directors of Detroit Round Table, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Crane, 671 Edison Ave. Wednesday, Dec. 8: Noon meeting of Optimists Club, at Book Cadillac Hotel; address on "Education and Human Rela- tions" at meeting of teachers of Detroit Public Schools in Inter- cultural Education series of Board of Education, at 4 p. m., at Northern High School; din- ner meeting of Central Metho- dist Church. Thursday, Dec. 9: Meeting at Pontiac High School at 10:30 a. m.; meeting with Flint commun- Cantor Ringel ity leaders in the evening. on Rabbi Sperka's The second Sabbath gathering Friday, Dec. 10: Meeting at Program on WWJ Grand Rapids Central High of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin School at 1:30 p. m.; sermon at will be held this Friday night. On Sunday at 10:30 a. m., Rab- Temple Emanuel, Grand Rap- Rabbi A. M. Hershberg will be bi Joshua S. Sperka will deliver ids, at 8 p. m. the chairman and Rabbis Leizer his monthly sermon over Radio Levine and Moses Fischer will Station WWJ, on the topic "The be the guest speakers. Rabbi Fight for Faith." Holtzman of New York will greet the gathering. Cantor Irving Ringel, who was Last Saturday night, at a meet- recently elected cantor of Bnai ing of the board of directors un- David, will make his first radio der the chairmanship of Jacob appearance at this time, and will Soberman, plans were made for sing several liturgical selections. The Men's Club of Temple Is- the banquet to take place on Jan. Station WWJ invited Rabbi Sperka to broadcast over its fa- rael will conduct the entire Sab- 2 at the Jewish Center. Dr. Leo cilities a Sermon concerning Jew- bath Eve service on Friday, Dec. Jung of New York will be the ish Religion and Holy Days, on 10, in the Lecture Hall of the guest speaker. At 1 p. m. on Sunday, a mem- the first Sunday of each month. Detroit Institute of Arts. Arthur J. Hass will deliver the orial meeting will be held in Rabbi Sperka can also be heard every Friday on WWJ, delivering sermon on the subject "Peace tribute to het late Mrs. Rebecca Treaties and Jewish Rights." Kushner. the Noon Prayer. Charles L. Goldstein, president of the Men's Club, will read from Bnai Zion Seeks Funds the Scroll of the Torah. Members To Wipe Out Mortgage of the club will participate in the reading of the service. Congregation Bnai Zion, 3841 The Boy Scout Troop, sponsor- Humphrey, is conducting a drive Dr. Selig S. Auerbach's report ed by the Men's Club, will be for funds to wipe out the out- on his successful work as director guests and will assist with the standing sum due on the mort- of the Circuit Rabbinate in Mich- ushering. gage. igan was received with enthusi- The flowers decorating the al- It is expected that the necess- asm at the semi-annual conven- tar will be the gift of the club as ary sum will be raised in a tion of the Michigan Synagogue will also be the refreshments to month. Names of donors will be Conference held Nov. 21 at be served by the Sisterhood at inscribed on a tablet in the syn- Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Morris the social hour after the services. agogue. This Friday night, Rabbi Leon The committee in charge of the Mohr, chairman of the executive committee, presided. Fram will review Sholem Asch's drive includes I. Sosnick, presi- Among those who submitted "The Apostle" in the AuditOrium dent; M. Snow, vice-president; J. Weisberg, treasurer; S. Becker, reports, outlining the five years' of the Detroit Institute of Arts. secretary; J. Teitelbaum, J. Wein- activities of the Conference, garden, W. Keller and H. Gurra. were: Rabbi Jacob M. Brown, ex- ecutive director; Dr. S. R. Weiss, INSTALL S. Z. FINEBERG of the religious and educational AS RABBI OF AUSTIN, ILL. committee; Rabbi J. S. Sperka, 13 Rabbi Shlomoh Z. Fineberg, for the admissions committee; Rabbi H. N. Carlebach, for Vaad Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, formerly of Flint, will be in- HaYeshivoth and Vaad Hahat- president of Yeshivath Beth Ye- stalled as Rabbi of Congrega- zala; Mrs. Sperka, for Women's hudah, announces that the semi- tion Bnai Israel of Austin, Chi- League for Sabbath Observance; annual membership meeting will cago, Ill. at services this Friday Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, sec- be held Monday, Dec. 13, at 8:45 evening. A banquet and reception his retary of the Conference. Rabbi p. m., at the Yeshivath building, honor will be given Sunday eve- Kaufman of Nashville, Tenn., ad- Dexter and Cortland. dressed the convention. Complete educational and fi- ning at Bal-Tabarin-Sherman On motion of Osias Zwerdling, nancial reports will be presented. Hotel in Chicago. president of the Conference, the Members, contributors and par- delegates voted to uphold the ac- ents of pupils are invited to tion of the executive committee attend. of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America which went on record favoring severing connections with the American KOSHER. Jewish Committee unless it re- Restaurant and Dining Room enters the American Jewish Con- UNEXCELLED FOOD ference. The actions of the Private Dining Room for Parties American Council for Judaism NOrthlawn 9786 12017 DEXTER BLVD. were condemned. Israel Men's Club To Conduct Entire Service on Dec. 10 Circuit Rabbinate Reports Progress - Membership Meeting of Yeshivah Dec. , Buy War Bonds! FREDSON'S Rabbi ,Gold Speaks Saturday Night at Palestinian Affair Rabbi Wolf Gold, president of world Mizrachi, the religious Zionist movement, will address a Palestinian evening sponsored ham Zentman; Messrs. Wolf . Co- hen, Jack H. Isbee and Isidore Sosnick, and Mrs. Isadore Levin. $400,000 Spent for Relief - According to a summary of ac- tivities released this week by the Emergency Committee fcir War- Torn Yeshivoth and Refugee Scholars, from its office at 132 Nassau St., New York, nearly $400,000 was transmitted by Vaad Hahatzalah during the past 12 months for relief and rescue work in Allied and neutral coun- tries. The report states that a total of $1,182,000 will be needed this year to provide packages contain- ing most essential foods and clothing for persons included in the group supported by Vaad Hahatzalah in Siberia and Asiatic Russia. Get Lay, Rabbinical Aid Organized immediately a f ter the war, Vaad Hahatzalah has enlisted the aid of the following la. and rabbinical bodies: Miz- rachi, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, Young Isr a el, Agudath Israel, Union of Ortho- dox Rabbis and Rabbinical Coun- cil of America. A special license for the ex- porting of certain rationed foods has been secured from the OPA. Three hundred packages are sent monthly through World Tourist Co. Teheran is another avenue for transporting parcels to refu- gee scholars in the USSR. Per- mission has been granted to send 150 packages a month at an aver- age cost of $30, including 11 pounds of food, clothing and medicaments. During the past year, 1,748 packages were sent through Teheran. Packages are also being sent to groups in Siberia and Asiatic Russia through a Palestinian committee headed by the Chief Rabbi, Dr. Isaac Herzog. Seek Diplomatic Exchange In -addition to sending these parcels, Vaad Hahatzalah has re- mitted funds in the amount of $5,000 a month to refugees in Si- beria through agencies in this country and the Polish Ministry of Finance. A group of 465 religious scholars have been maintained in Shanghai at a cost of $8,500 a month. Vaad Hahatzalah is now negotiating for the diplomatic ex- change of this entire unit. RABBI WOLF GOLD by the League for ReligioUs Labor in Palestine, this Satur- day evening, at the Shaarey Zedek. A program of Palestinian songs will be rendered by Can- tor J. H. Sonenklar, with Lillian Robbins at the piano. The Detroit League, headed by Dr. A. M. Hershman, invites the public to this meeting. LUSTER-TEX DRY CLEANING BY FAMOUS RESPONSIBILITY watch... 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