Friday, December 17, 1941 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirteen Congregational Activities Young Israel to Celebrate 21st Anniversary on Dec. 26 Dr. Glazer Sets Hanukah Sermon Congregation Bnai Zion Sidor Belarsky, Noted Basso, to Be the Guesf Soloist; To Dedicate Honor Roll I. M. Bunin, National Leader, to Address Gathering With 75 Names, Dec. 26 at Hanukah Event at Institute of Arts Honor Roll of men in serv- Detroit Young Israel's annual affair, in celebration of ice An will be dedicated by Congre- Hanukah and in honor of the organization's 21st anniversary, gation Bnai Zion, 3841 Hum- will be held Sunday evening, Dec. 26, at the Detroit Institute phrey, on Sunday evening, Dec. of Arts. 26. Sidor Belarsky, famous basso, will be the guest soloist. Department of Michigan Jew- He will be accompanied by Rebecca Frohman and will sing a ish War Veterans will partici- group of Hebrew, Yiddish and pate in the program and Samuel Russian songs. J. Rhodes will be guest speaker. Presentation of Colors will be The guest speaker will be under the leadership of Roy C. Irving M. Bunim, national Young Cohen. Israel leader. The Honor Roll will carry the Members of the junior-inter- names of 75 sons of members in mediate groups of Young Israel service. will kindle the Hanukah lights. I. Sosnick, president, will be Reservations Available the chairman. The congregation Patrons' and members' admis- has been active in the sale of sion will be by reservation only. War Bonds and has thus far sold They can be made by calling $100,000 worth among members. Charles T. Gellman, TO. 5-0547, or David I. Berris, CA. 8788. Young Israel's program calls for the unification of Jewish youth in Detroit and Michigan for the perpetuation of traditional Judaism. SIDOR BELARSKY Adult classes are held regular- ly. Vocational guidance oppor- tunities are offered to Sabbath Temple Israel will hold a spe- observers. The religious services cial Hanukah musical service sponsored by the movement at- for next Friday, Dec. 24, at 8:30 p.m. tract 400 on the Sabbath and in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit festivals. The sum of $2,410 has been col- Institute of Arts. 60 in Armed Forces Cantor Robert S. Tulman will lected from boxes through the The 10 junior - intermediate period of the last six Months, by render the blessings for the light- ing of Hanukah candles. Officers groups already have a member- the following ladies: ship of 150 boys and girls rang- Mrs. Ida Baker, 15900 Normandy. of the congregation will kindle ing from 6 to 18. Hundreds of $1,601; Mrs. Sarah Goldman. 3005 W. the lights. The Cantor will render Chicago, $415; Mrs. Miriam Shelovsky, several arias from Handel's ora- young men and women have been 3353 Fullerton, $300: Mrs. Sarah Gell- attracted to the movement in De- man, $42; Mrs. Basha Krakowski, $52. torio "Judas Maccabeus." Karl The monies have been cabled W. Haas, organist, will play a troit during the last 20 years. Contact is maintained with sev- through the Vaad HaYeshivoth to medley of Hanukah music. The eral thousand members of the the following Palestinian Yeshi- Youth Choir will sing Emma Lazarus' "Kindle the Taper." movement through Detroit's voth for a total of $1,935: Laurel Nan Jacobson, a mem- Slobotka Yeshivah, Jerusalem $125: Young Israel organ, the Inter- Yeshivath Mir, Jerusalem, $125; Ka- preter. There are 60 Detroit menetzer Yeshivah, Jerusalem $100; ber of the Youth Choir, will ren- Young Israelites serving in the Slonimer Yeshivah, Jerusalem. $100; der a solo, "Mattathias," and will Yeshivath Mekor Chaim, $75: Hebron sing a duet with Newton Arnold, U. S. armed forces. Yeshivah, $125; Etz Chaim Yeshivah, $100; Or Torah of Tiberias. -$125; To also of the Youth Choir. Celebrate Hanukah . Chief Rabbi Herzog for Refugee Rab- Children of the Religious $75: Tifereth Zri, $100: Beth Jo- Young Israel will celebrate bis. seph. Jerusalem; $100; -Etz Joseph School have been invited with Hanukah on Wednesday evening Pinsk. Jerusalem, $100; Beth Joseph, their parents. Aviv, $100; Heichel Hatalmud, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tel Rabbi Leon Frain will inter- Tel Aviv, $100; Atereth Joseph, Tel Samuel Hechtman, 4000 Glendale. Aviv, $100; Sfath Emeth, Jerusalem, pret the Hanukah ceremonials $60; Meah Shearim. $100; Petach Tik- Final reports will be made on vah, $125; Chaye Olom, $100. and the festival music. the second annual affair- to be On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 26, Money was sent to following held Dec. 26. Yeshivoth in Siberia for a total Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto At the organization's last meet- of $475: - will be at home to teachers of the ing, Charles T. Gellman, presi- Bialistoker Yeshivah, $125: Kletz- Religious School and members of dent, was honored on his election ker Yeshivah, $125; Mir Yeshivah, official boards of the congrega- Chofetz Chaim Yeshivah. $50; to the chairmanship of the Mid- $50; Kamenetz Yeshivah, $75; Telser Yeshi- tion for a Hanukah celebration. western Regional Council. Sam- vah, $50. Mrs. Danto is president of Tem- uel W. Platt, chairman of the In addition the following in- ple Israel Sisterhood. board, presided at the meeting, dividual contributions were sent The Religious School of Tem- held at Lachar's. Rabbi Naftali to Palestine Yeshivoth and insti- ple Israel will hold Hanukah as- Carlebach and David I. Berris ad- tutions: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ba- semblies Saturday, Dec. 18, and dressed the members. ker, $291; Mrs. Sarah Goldman, Sunday, Dec. 19. A shadow play Jr.-Intermediate Group $80. telling the story of Judas Macca- Young Israel Intermediates, formerly functioning as Batya, were reorganized as Shoshanah Girls. New officers are: Beth Cohen, president; Char- lotte Abrahms, recording secre- tary; Deborah Levin, correspond- ing secretary; Harriet Gellman, treasurer. A latka party will be held at the home of Beth Cohen, Dec. 28. A new Junior Boys' Group has been organized by Rabbi Abra- ham Zentman, to be known as Bnai Akiba, for members aged 11 and 12. The group meets Sat- urday afternoons and is taught Jewish history and customs. Chess and checker games are played and there are outdoor activities. Should Be Selected Hanukah Music Features Temple Israel Service Five Women Collect $2410 Yeshivoth . For Next Friday Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak on "Wanted—A Fighting Faith; A Hanukah Challenge to the Modern Jew" at Sabbath eve services of Temple Beth El on Friday, Dec. 24, at 8:15 p. M. Julius Chajes, music director, has arranged special Hanukah music. In .addition to the Temple quartet, the newly organized choral group will make its first appearance and will render se- lections from Handel's "Judas Maccabeus" and Mendelsohn's "Hymn of Praise." Jason , Tick- ton will be at the organ. The new Hanukah Lamp of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations, presented to the con- gregation by J. Weinbaum, will be dedicated. A social hour under the aus- pices of the Temple Sisterhood will follow the services. This Friday evening, Dr. Glazer will speak on Sholem Asch's historical novel on Juda- ism and Christianity, "The Apostle." `Hanukah Marches On,' Student Play at Beth El "Hanukah Marches On" by Sam Silver and Alvin Fine is the presentation of the Junior High School this Saturday at 10 a. m. The cast includes: Collette Salon, Judy Mayer, Geraldine Yagoda, John Hopp, Jerry Bronson, John Romm, Bertram Loewenstein, Marianne Goldberg, Joan Field and Toby Breuer. "The Hanukah Light" by Miriam Tucker will be presented before the primary and interme- diate departments Sunday at 10:15 a. in. • The cast includes: Carol Lewis, Bertram Shapero, Marshall Loewenstein, Marjorie Yagoda, Joan Lewis, Susan Klein, Joan Isaacson, Bruce Far- ber, Lois Lenhoff and Joan Lo- ewenstein. Both plays are under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Golden Romm. Following the plays, there will be individual classroom parties at which there will be the ex- changing of gifts and the serving of refreshments in keeping with the spirit of Hanukah. Every pupil of the religious school will receive a box of Hanukah candles. OLEN'S Beth Israel Sisterhood Tops Flint Bond Goal Beth Israel Sisterhood of Flint, Mich., announces that its goal of $250,000 in the recent Third War Loan Drive was exceeded by $25,- 850. Mrs. Dora Gold, chairman of the committee for Bond sales, in thanking her co-workers, said that all organizational efforts in Flint were topped by the Sister- hood's drive. beus will be presented under the direction of Mrs. S. H. Makman. Mrs. Samuel Green will direct a Hanukah pageant of the Primary Department. Mrs. William P. Greenberg gill coach an original playlet on the Feast of Lights, to be given by the Stage Club of the Religious School. MEN'S SHOP ON. • Nationally Known Brands Arrow-Beau Brummell and Botany Neckties Cooper's Underwear McGregor Sportswear Ambassador & Arrow Shirts Hickok Belts & Suspenders. Mallory Hats Open Evenings Sunday to 5 9038 TWELFTH at Clairmount A MAWS Zionist Chapter One Announces Program Chapter One of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, having doubled its membership since September, announces the fol- lowing program: Members participated in the Zionist-Hadassah rally Tuesday, at the Shaarey Zedek, and heard the address by Maxa Nordau. Together with Migdal, Chapter One is sponsoring a meeting with Moshe Furmansky as guest speaker, this Sunday, at the Jew- ish Community Center. Hanukah will be celebrated Dec. 26 and members will be no- tified of the place of the celebra- tion. For further information, call the Zionist office, CH. 6559, or the president, Sidney Z. Leib, TY. 6-2299. In A Man's Store Mindful Of The Growing Importance Of Quality .. ka) D ru- St • gentlemen's outfitters, 1259 WASHINGTON BLVD. Copyright. 1543. Tivoli Brewing Co.. Detroit. lelich. ver I IOW