-January 28; 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourfeor, CK TH E ATTACK •• * fitittiphy? This Advertisement Sponsored By MADISON ELECTRIC CO. Congregational Activities Houston Group's Program Topic Of Dr. Glazer Talk on Reform Judaism to Be Heard at Beth El Friday Night Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak this Friday evening at the Sabbath eve services of Temple Beth El, on "Reform Judaism— What Is It? What Is It Not?"— with special reference to the program of Congregation Beth Israel of Houston, Tex. Music will be rendered by the Temple Quartet, with Julius Chajes directing and Jason Tick- ton at the organ. A social hour under the auspices of the Sister- hood will follow the services. Beth El High School Plans 2nd Tun Frolic' = The High School of Temple Beth El, under the sponsorship of the High School Council, will present its second "Fun Frolic" Sunday afternoon, Feb. 6. There will be danting, entertainment and refreshments in the Men's Club Room. This affair is open to members of the High School Department and their _friends. Member§ of the, soc ial com- mittee • are Carol Alexander, Howard Freeman,. Betty. Feller, Richard Gach, Gerald.. Goldberg, Marilyn Gladstone; Sue RObin- son and Howard Prince. Bnai David Holds Palestine Program Theater Night at Bnai Moshe Feb. 2 The Men's Club of Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe, in cooperation with the Sisterhood, will sponsor Theater Night next Wednesday 'evening in the banquet hall of the Synagogue, Dexter and Law- rence. Robert H. Schwarz, president of the club, will introduce stars from Littman's People's theater. Taking part will be Misha Fish- zon, Sarah Gingold and Rochelle Rosenfield, with Abraham Grus- koff, musical director, at t h e piano. The public as well as Bnai Moshe members are invited to attend. Admission is free. Temple Israel To Hear Flint Rabbi on Feb. 4 Rabbi Morton Applebaum To Give Sermon; Garvett To Read Services Rabbi Morton Applebaum of Temple Beth El, Flint, will oc- cupy the pulpit of Temple. Israel Friday night: Feb. 4, in the Leo, ture Hall of the Detroit Inttitute of Artt. One of the younger rneri -of the. Reform ministry, he is a disciple of Rabbi Fram,. having been ih- Dr. Halkin Speaks At Shaarey Zedek Dr. Simeon Halkin, -essayist, poet and lecturer, will deliver the sermon at the late Friday evening services of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 28. His subject will be "Personal and Group Salvation in Pales- tine." Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will conduct the services, which are followed by a social hour. The public is invited. Bnai David to Present School Program Feb. 4 A school program will be pre- sented at the Friday gathering of Congregation Bnai David on Feb. 4. Robert Solomon, 12th grade I student in Bnai David religious school, will give a resume of the week's Sedra. Rabbi Joshua S. ,Sperka will officiate and Cantor Irving Ringel will Chant the mu- sical program, assisted by a -school choir. Mrs. Joseph Jacobs of the Sis-- terhood Friday night committee will be .in charge of - the social hour, assisted by the following hostesses: Mesdames San). Fagel- man,' Henry Fen§ter, Charles Friedman, 'Louis Garber, Morris Garber, Louis Garvin, Jack Gil- bert, Jack Glick, Monti's- Gold-. berg, Samuel Goldberg, .Harry Goldman, :Myer Gordon, Sydney: Gorman, Charles Grossberg, Wil-, liam Goulding, Jack Graff, Jo- seph . Greenberg, Sol Gura„ Her- man Holienberg; Jack 'HOffnia.n. ittauer Honored n 85th Birthday Zionist ;Youth leaders of De- troit will speak on "Palestine and Jewish Survival" thit Fri- day evening in an all-Palestine In a resolution presented to program to be presented by the -Lucius N. Littauer' for his 85th Bnai David Forum. The pro- birthday on January. 20 by the gram is designed to bring to faculty and students of the In- light the danger of the White ttitute for Religious Studies, Paper. men of all creeds join in recog- Aaron Sumitz, Akiva Dresnin nition of the significance of the and Leah Levitt will appear on Part which Mr. Littauer has the program, and Rabbi Joshua played in building understand- Sperka will preside. Cantor ing among the western religion's. Ringel will render . Pales- The Institute for Religious tinian selections, assisted by the Studies was started at the Jew- •senior and junior choir. ish Theological S e_ria inary of The resume of the Sedra will America' a . gift: from Mr. be given by Burton Hendrickt, a RABBI MORTON APPLEBAUM Littauer, received in 1939. student 'of the. 9th. grade of the Known throughout the coun-. sPired to enter the Rabbin&te try Bnai David Religious- School. after littening to an address ,ley Ludui Littauer is alto famed as Rabbi Fram before an assembly a pacifist, althoUgh he,_ does not Rabbi Publishe,43ook of Jewish youth in Toronto. His deny the essential nature of 'the "• On 'Dialogue With God' first pulpit w as in Earisink..Froin • war in which we a're• now, en- "Dialogue With God," 'by.- there 'he was 'called to Flint. 'gaged. From the days When,:: as Rabbi Frederic A Doppelt of A director Of the Flint City a congressman, he voted against Fort Wayne, Ind., published this Planning' Commission; 'the Flint the declaration of war with week .12T..Dorrance '.. 43t CO:, Phil-- War Chett, and the Flint YMCA, Spain in 1898, Mr, Littauer has adelphia d. sc r i b est • at -a hu-: he also is chairthan of the Mich- been convinced that conflict and meiraPpretiatiOn of the mean igan Briai . Brith Council's Speak- prejudice arise from ignoranCe, ing of prayer for our time. ,. ers' BUreall' and of the 'Flint and that 'the only basis for prog- The .author;:." who ' ,presents the Zionist Emergency COnunittee. ress in civilization isthe willing- principle of • ipraYrer The subject of his sermon will ness to discuss apparent differ- life as viewed in pfesent-day be "Where Is God During ."Iclus ences • until a common under- religiout philosophy and modern War?" standing is reached. Morris Gal-vett, president of psychology, was graduated from New. York University con- • the - University of • Cincinnati and Temple Israel, will read the , ferred thr honorary degree of was ordained 'Rabbl'.by• Hebrew services and.. Charles L. Gold- Doctor of Laws upon Mr. •it- stein, president of the Men's taller on Jan. 20. - Union College., Club, will read from the Scroll : BIBLE PUT ON RECORDS of the Law.: - "Rabbi Jose said: 'I never call The Sisterhood will hold a re- my: wife "wife" but "home" for FOR BENEFIT OF BLIND NEW YORK (JPS) — The ception in honor of Rabbi Apple- without a wife there is no home." Bible, the best-telling book in batiin after the , services in. the the world, has now been record- Romanesque Hall. ' „ Experienced Bookkeeper Rabbi Fram will attend the ed on phoongraph disks for the benefit of the blind, b _ y the Am- convention of the National Coon- Wanted . erican Fou'ndatibn of •• the Blind. cil of Jewish Welfare FederatiJps , To take complete charge of office. Each disk takes half an hour to at Pittsburgh,' Feb. -4 to 6. Good salary and hours. Thit : Friday*. night, Jan. 28, play, and the total recording LA. 6626 consists of 169 disks. It is the Rabbi Fram . preaches on the sub- ject; "._The Se.cond • Bill. of_Rights." largest book ever recorded:" 282 E. Milwaukee eshivath Beth Yehudah Sets Pre-Campaign Rally Western Region., Rabbinical Council of America, to Speak Wednesday; Schedule For 2nd Annual Yeshivah Month Announced Rabbi Cardon, Chairman of Rabbi E. Louis Cardon of Springfield, Ill., - chairman will of the Western Region, Rabbinical Council, of be the guest speaker at the final pre-campaign rally of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland,- next Wednesday evening. , Abbe A. Levi, president of the PTA of the Ye'shivah, w i 11 preside a n d mothers of Yeshivah students will act as hostesses. The complete schedule of the second annual Yeshivah Month has been announced. It will be- gin with a conference of . repre- sentatives of communal organi- zations, on Sunday, Feb. 6, at 2:30 p.m., in the Yeshivah Syna- RABBI E..:LOUIS-CARDON gogue 'Auditorium `It wilt be addressed by Frank Cody, Mem- ber of 'the -Detroit city CoUncil and f o r m'e r sUperintendent of schools: Malaya Malka Feb. 12 . Saturday evening; Feb. 12, cli- maxing the Yeshivah Sabbath to be observed in all local congre- gations, a Malaya Malka will be held at the Magen Abraham Synagogue, Dexter and Cortland, with Rabbi Jacob Kaminetzky, Rosh Yeshivath Maharil of To- ronto, Ont., as guest. Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith will sponsor a Yeshivah -'vening on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Tie Jew- ish Community Center, with in- vitations extended to members of all Bnai Brith lodges in Detroit and other neighboring corimaimi- ties. Rabbi' Jeluidah M. Cohen of the Hillel Foundation at the University -of Michigan will be the _principal speaker. ...A. roundtable discussion by Yeshivah alumni„ prominent in t h e Detroit_ Jewish communal .life, will be featured., . Community EVening„ Feb. 21 Monday evening, Feb. .21 ; an educational symposium will be held at the Yeshivah Building with 'the fOlowing. participants speaking on'the - respective tub- jects: Dr. Nathan Drazin of Balti- more, Md., "The Roots of Yeshi- vah Education in Jewish His- tory"; Dr. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, "Jewish Education and the Syn- agogue"; Isaac Franck, executive director of the Jewish Commu- nity Council of Detroit, "Jewish Education and Jewish Survival." The Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans of the U. S., including all posts and auxil- iaries, have arranged a patriotic evening for Monday, Feb. 28, in t h e Yeshivah Building. There will be presented three typical scenes depicting t h e Yeshivah curriculum by students of sev- eral classes. Capt. Morris C. Katz, of Hamilton, Ont., chaplain in the Canadian Army, will address that function. Anniversary Banquet The anniversary dinner culmi- nating the Yeshivah, Month will be held Sunday,. evening, March 5, in _ the social hall 'of Shaarey Zedek, with.Rabbi Samuel Cooper of Charlestown, W. Va., presi- dent of Ohio Valley Zionist Region, as speaker. Patrons of the Yeshivah contributing $25 or more will be,given , admission cards to the dinner. The semiannual public :tests in all classes of the Yeshivah will be held Feb. 6 through Feb. 10 as, part of Yeshivah. Month. Mem- bers of the committee in charge of examinations in addition to the Board of Education are: Rabbi Hershman, R a b b i Jacob Hoberman, Cantor David Katz- man and Rev. Morris Bodzin of Detroit; Rabbis Jacob Blumen- krantz and Benjamin Groner of Windsor; Rabbi Joseph Krick- stein of Mt. Clements; Rabbi I. Strauss of Pontiac, and Rabbi L T. Notis of Saginaw. Clean, Light Work' We have jobs 'open in all depart- - mt.nts light. clean - work in our • stockroom. mending, wrapping., etc. . Good hours and .pay. .,. . 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