____Aingimpid.wwwwww . I THE JEWISH Friday, Decem6r 24, 1943 NEWS Page Nine Congregational Activities Detroit Jewry Makes Plan for Day of Prayer Gemiluth Chassodim To Receive Torah Scroll of the Law Salvaged From Burning Synagogue In Berlin 2 Important Calls issued By Dr. Glazer 'All Congregations Preparing Congregation Gemiluth Chas- Temple Beth El Announces Special Services to Be sodim will be presented a Sefer Held Dec. 31, Jan. I Hanukah Services, Rites Torah, salvaged from a burning synagogue in Berlin, at special For Day of Prayer Detroit Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Congregations are planning special services in ob- servance of Jan. 1 as National Day of Prayer, in accordance with the third consecutive annual proclamation issued by President Rosevelt. The • Michigan Synagogue Con- ference is making plans for observances in the orthodox congregations. Beth El Services A solemn call has been issued by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El to all Temple members to make of the service on the Sabbath Eve before the civic New Year an event of devo- tion to the highest ideals of Jew- ish ethical teachings and to join in observing the National Day of Prayer proclaimed by President Roosevelt. - Rabbi Glazer will deliver the sermon on Dec. 31 and there will be an appropriate musical pro- gram directed by Julius Chajes. Temple Israel Service Rabbi Leon Fram announced this week that at the Sabbath Eve services on Dec. 31 at Tern- . ple Israel he will preach on the subject "The Power of Prayer." In the course of his sermon, he will read some of the historic prayers written by poets and ministers. At the Temple Israel services, at the Detroit Institute of Art, Rabbi Fram also will quote from the prayers. of priests, ministers and rabbis contained in the new publication entitled "A Minute of Prayer." • Orthodox Services Rabbi Moses Fischer of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe states that a special service is being ar- ranged in accordance with the call of President Roosevelt. Similar services are planned by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- uel and Rabbi J. S. Sperka of Congregation Bnai David. President's Proclamation The President's proclamation reads : "At the end of the year 1943, which has not only made mani- fest the devotion and courage of our nation's sons, but has also crowned their efforts with bril- liant success on every battlefront, it is fitting that we set aside a day of prayer to give thanks to the Almighty God for his con- stant providence over us in every hour of national peace and na- tional peril. "At the beginning of the new year 1944, which now lies before us, it-.is fitting that we pray to be preserved from false pride of accomplishment and from. wilful neglect of the last measure of public and private sacrifice nec- essary to attain final victory and peace. "May we humbly seek strength of widening warfare and for the and guidance for the: problems responsibilities of increasing vic- tory. May we find in the infinite mercy of the God of our Fathers some measure of comfort for the personal anxieties of separation and anguish of bereavement." DR. ROMANOFF DEAD NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Paul Romanoff, for the last 13, yearS curator of the Museum • of the Jewish Theological Serninary of America, died in Montefiore Hos- pital, after an illness of two years: His age was 45. Born in Russia, he ' had resided in this country. since 1928. Hanukah is observed for eight days because of the tradition that a cruse of oil found in •the Tem- ple after the Jewish victory burned for eight days although there was only enough oil for one day. •••• • ••••- services Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at Jericho Temple. A new Holy Ark and Platform also will be dedicated. The congregation, organized several years ago by immigrants from Central . Europe, now has a membership of 200 families. Saturday night a Hanukah celebration will be held in the auditorium of the United He- brew. Schools, Philadelphia and Byron. Cantor David Katzman of Bnai Moshe will appear on the program and will be accom- panied by Mrs. Bella Goldberg. A party for children will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. in. in the Blue Room of Tericho Temple. Beth. Shniiiel Plans To Honor Donors To New Synagogue National Day of Prayer Service at Temple Israel Holtzman Kin Buy Lots for Yeshivah a Temple Israel will observe the\ National Day of Prayer pro- claimed by the President of the United States on New Year's Eve, Friday night, Dec. 31, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Rabbi Leon Fram will read a prayer especially composed for the occasion in response to the President's proclamation. The subject of Rabbi Fram's sermon for the occasion, will . be "Prayer Through the Ages." Cantor Robert S. Tulman will chant the El Mole Rachamim, the Memorial Prayer for the men and women of the United Nations who have fallen in the war for human freedom, The Religious School of Temple Israel is now observing a recess. Sessions will be. resumed on Sat- urday, Jan. 8, and Sunday, Jan. 9. This Friday night is Family Hanukah Night at the Sabbath Eve Services of Temple Israel, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Parents have been invited to come with their children and Cantor Tulman and Organist Karl W. Haas and the Youth Choir of Temple Israel High School will render a pro- gram of Hanukah music. Dr. Samson R. Weiss, dean Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an- nounces that the children of the late Mrs. Lena Holtzman, co-- founder and for many years hon- orary president of the ladies' or- ganization of the Yeshivah, have donated $2,000 for the purchase of two lots next to the Yeshivah building, for extension of Yeshi- vah facilities after the war. Rabbi Adler to Speak At Friday's Services Rabbi Morris Adler will de. Two important calls were is- liver the sermon at the next late sued this week to members of Friday evening service of Con- Temple Beth El by Dr. B. Bene- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Dec. dict Glazer: 24, at 8:15 p. m., on "The Essence The first calls upon the con- of Victory — A Hanukah Dis- gregation to make of Hanukah course." The service will be con- a joyous event, to observe it in ducted by Dr. A. M. Hershman. the home and to participate in Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will the Hanukah services at the officiate. A social hour follows Temple this Friday evening. the service. The other announcement em- phasizes the significance of the Nationa,1 Day of Prayer, pro- claimed by President Roosevelt for Jan. 1, and calls for wide participation in the special New DEXTER Year Eve service to be held at at WEBB Temple Beth El. At the services this Friday evening, Rabbi Glazer will speak MICHIGAN'S LARGEST 71; on "Wanted: A Fighting Faith FLORSHEIM. DEALER —A Hanukah Challenge to the est. Modern Jew." Julius Chajes, music director, Hanukah is the only Jewish has arranged special Hanukah festival based on a Jewish tri- music. In addition to the Temple umph of arms against its ene- 2231-35 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre Open Evenings quartet, the newly organized mies. choral group will render selec- tions from Handel's "Judas Mac- ab eus" and Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise." Jason Tickton will be at the organ. The new Hanukah Lamp of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, presented to the congregation by J. Weinbaum, will be dedicated. A social hour under the aus- pices of the Temple Sisterhood - will follow the services. Dr. Glazer w i l I deliver the sermon at the Sabbath Eve ser- vices on Dec. 31, which will be devoted to the theme proclaimed by President Roosevelt for Na- tional. Day of Prayer. Arrangements have been com- pleted for guest artists -to appear at the banquet and entertain- ment sponsored by Beth Shmuel Congregation, honoring donors to the fund to erect-a new syn- agogue, to be held on Sunday evening,. Jan. 23, at the Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter.• As a close friend and follower of Grand - Rabbi J. Rabinowitz, Cantor P. Pinchick accepted the invitation to attend the banquet. Rabbi S. Greiniman, dean of the Yeshiv'e. Tifereth Yarisholiam of New York, will be the prin- cipal speaker. Cantor David. Katzman of congregation Bnai Moshe will render several folk songs. Heading the long list of patrons- and patronesses are a majority of the Detroit rabbis. A limited Beth Itzchock- Holds number of tickets is still avail- Hanukah Party Sunday able and can be procured by calf . . ing Harry E. Citrin, Temple Congregation, Beth Itzchock 1-5353; Mrs. Leebove, Townsend will conduct its annual Hanukah 5-1351, or at the synagogue, Ma- party, Sunday at 6:30 p. m., un- dison 7938. der the auspices of the Sister- hood of the Congregation. The Bnai David Services students of the Sunday School will present a Hanukah play. on Hanukah and Jan. I Refreshments will be served. At the Bnai David services on Jan. 1, the National Day of Prayer proclaimed by President Roosevelt will be observed . with special prayers. A special program is planned by the religious school. This Saturday, Sabbath Hanu- kah, Rabbi J. S. Sperka will speak on "The Maccabees." Can- tor Irving Ringel will officiate. Hanukah Greetings J. Ressler H. H. Leveit . ********************** Hanukah Greetings The first day of Hanukah can never occur on a Tuesday. This year it falls on Wednesday, Dec. 22. - from 1 Joe Freedman 1 William Boesky 1 1 1 1 Louis Freedman and the Entire Staff FINE PRECISION instruments, long train- ing and minute care as- sure you that your. prescription w i 11 e filled with flawless ac- curacy here. We're proud of our part in building up and maintaining your health. Mettler Drug Co. 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