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February 04, 1944 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-02-04

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Friday, February 4, 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

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Congregational Activities

Mishkan-Israel
Holds Mortgage
Burning Fete

Cincinnati Rabbi
To Speak Friday
At Shaarey Zedek

Dr. Frank Cody to Address
Yeshivah Conf erence Sunday

State Synagogues
Participating in
4th Bond Drive

Rabbi Louis Feinberg of Con-
gregation Adath Israel, Cincin-
nati, 0., will speak at the late More Than 2 Million Raised
Friday evening services of
In Last Sale; Zwerdling
Shaarey Zedek this Friday eve-
Issues Current Call
ning on the subject "American
Israel Comes of Age."
Congregation Mishkan Israel,
Acting upon the request of the
The public is welcome to these
Blaine at Linwood, will celebrate services which are conducted by Michigan War Finance Commit-
the burning of the mortgage on Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can- tee, the Michigan Synagogue
its synagogue with imposing tor J. H. Sonenklar. A social hour Conference issued a call to all
II ' 'ceremonies Sunday, Feb. 13, at
supervised by the Sisterhood fol- Jewish congregations in the state
6 p. m. A banquet will be fol-
for participation in the current
lows the services.
lowed by a concert, at which
Fourth War Loan Drive.
special prayers will be recited
Officers of all synagogues were
for the welfare of our country
urged
to appoint special commit-
and Israel. Musical selections
tees to raise a maximum sum in
will be rendered by well known
the sale of War Bonds before the
artists, including Cantor Levin,
end of February.
of Toronto.
During the Third War Loan
Congregation Mishkan Israel
Drive last September more than
was founded 32 years ago, with
$2,000,000 in bonds were sold in
its first synagogue on Benton and
Boy Scout Sabbath will be ob-
Antoine Sts. The early founders served at Temple Israel Friday all synagogues by a coordinated
were mostly immigrants who night, Feb. 11, at 8:30, in the appeal organized by the Confer-
came from the neighborhood of Lecture Hall of the Detroit In- ence.
Horodok, Russia, but the syna- stitute of Arts.
The current call to synagogues
gogue served all- the Jewish resi-
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach is signed by Osias Zwerdling, of
dents in its vicinity.
on "What Lincoln Means to Ann Arbor, president of the Con-
ference.
In 1925, Mishkan Israel syna- American Youth."
gogue was erected in the Lin-
Boy Scout Troop No. 146,
wood section. Meyer Margolis, sponsored b y Temple Israel Warburg Mansion
the late Israel Gould, Morris Men's Club, will participate in
Fishman, Morris Granet, Aaron the service. They will lead the Donated to Seminary
Simon and Joseph Weiss have congregation in the Salute to the
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The 50-
served as presidents.
Flag, and recite the Scout Oath,
When the new synagogue was the Scout Law and the Ten room mansion in which the War-
burg family resided for many
completed, it selected as its spir- Commandments.
itual leader Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
Girl Scout Troops, Nos. 76 and Years has been donated by Mrs.
man, student of Slobodke Yeshi- 230, sponsored by the Sisterhood, Felix Warburg to the Jewish
vah, who previously served as will attend the services in uni- Theological Seminary of Amer-
ica, and will be used to house
Rabbi and head at the Yeshivah form.
of Ozeritch, Mozir. Under his
The Temple Israel high school the seminary's collection of Jew-
leadership Young Israel of De- c h pi r, conducted by Cantor ish religious treasures. Mrs.
troit moved into his synagogue Robert S. Tulman, will render Warburg presented the structure
and he was the teacher and guide Ernst Bloch's "American Rhap- in the names of her late husband,
of that organization for many sody" and the musical version of her father, Jacob H. Schiff, and
her brother, Mortimer L. Schiff.
years. Rabbi Stollman conducts the Pledge to the Flag.
classes for adults daily in his
Among the objects to go into
In observance of Race Rela-
synagogue in Chumosh, Ayin tions Sabbath the same week- the museum are a thirteenth
Yaakov and Gemarah.
end, Rabbi Fram will read a century Ark, one of the oldest
message of the Central Confer- pieces of ecclesiastical furniture
in this country; a fragment of
Chachmey Lublin to Get ence of American Rabbis.
Walter Ginsberg, son of Mr. the original Hebrew text of the
Sefer Torah on Feb. 20
and Mrs. Michael Ginsberg, will last Book of Ecclesiasticus, a
celebrate his Bar Mitzvah at this number of silver cases containing
A new Sefer-Torah will be service. Mr. and Mrs. Ginsberg Scrolls of the Law, a Rembrandt
presented to Yeshivath Chach- will be hosts at a reception after etching of Manassah ben Israel,
mey Lublin, Feb. 20, at 2 p. m., the services.
medieval tap es t r ies, Hanukah
in the Yeshivah building, Lin-
This Friday night, Rabbi Mor- lamps, and spice boxes. There
wood and Elmhurst, through ton M. Applebaum of Temple will also be exhibited the collec-
Mrs. Sarah Frankel, Mrs. Ethel Beth El, Flint, will preach at tion sent to the seminary by the
Greenwald, Chaie Levenholtz Temple Israel on the subject Jewish community of Danzig
and Benjamin Waxman, in mem- "Where Is God During This just before the German invasion
ory of their late sister, Esther War?"
of the city in September 1939.
Menucha, and her late husband.
The ceremony of finishing the
letter inscription in the Torah Form Pt. Huron Group
will be carried through in the To Study Jewish Laws
Yeshivah by the scribe, Abra-
A study group has been form-
ham Gavrilow- itz. Rabbi Eleizer ed in Port Huron to discuss cus-
Silver, of Cincinnati, president toms and ceremonies, under the
of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis guidance of Rabbi S. S. Auer-
and national chairman of the bach. The group is supervised
Yeshivah board of education, by a committee consisting of Mrs.
will participate in this event.
Sam Borok, Mrs. Isadore Gold-
Cantor Isidore Podetzky, of man and Mrs. Dorothy Hunter.
Cleveland, will head the musical
Members of the faculty of Mt.
oortion of the program. Rabbi Sinai Sunday and Hebrew School
Moses Rothenberg, dean, will be attended the Teachers' Institute
chairman. The Ladies' Auxiliary held in Detroit under the aus-
of the Yeshivah will serve re- pices of the 0. M. I., arranged by
freshments under the supervi- the Religious School of Temple
sion of Mrs. S. Corinblit, presi- Israel.
dent.
Louis Dann, of 3339 Tuxedo, Dr. Glazer's Sermon
has become a life member of
This Friday Evening
the Yeshivah.
The topic of Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer's sermon at the services
Pontiac Rabbi's Son
this Friday night at Temple Beth
Gets Chicago Pulpit
El \\rill be "The Best Selling
Rabbi Joseph M. Strauss of
Book of All Time—How Can It
Helena, Ark., a graduate of He-
brew Union College, son of Rab- Help Us Today?"
A social hour follows the serv-
bi and Mrs. I. Strauss of Pontiac,
Mich., has accepted a call to the ices. Julius Chajes, with Jason
pulpit of Temple Beth El, Chi- Ticktoi at the organ, conduct
cago, Ill. .
the musical -program. ".,"' •

Congregation Plans Banquet
at Synagogue Sunday,
Feb. 13, at 6 P. M.

Temple Israel
Plans Boy Scout
Sabbath, Feb. YI

The Staff of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah: Seated, left to right:
Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, Dr. Samson R. Weiss, Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
man, Rabbi Jacob Ungar; standing, left to right: Rabbis David
Zwick, Heinrich Carlebach, Abraham Zentman, David Goodman
and Jacob Brown.

Annual Yeshivah Month will
commence with a conference to
which officers and delegates of
all Jewish communal organiza-
tions have been called. It will
be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at

Bnai David Forum
To Hear Palestine
Conference Report

Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, who
was a delegate from Detroit to
the Emergency Conference for
Palestine and Rescue of Euro-
pean Jews, will present a report
at the Friday evening forum of
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th, on Feb. 11, at
8:30. The conference was ad-
dressed by phone from Jerusa-
lem by Chief Rabbi Herzog of
Palestine and from London by
Chief Rabbi Hertz of England.
In connection with Scout week,
the Friday night forum will be
devoted to a presentation of a
Scout program.
Bnai David Scout Troop 135
has achieved honor as an out-
standing troop in the city. In ad-
dition to Scoutmaster Irving Rat-
ner and Jerry Auerbach, Rabbi
Sperka will speak briefly on
Scouting and the Synagogue.
Perry Phillips and Al Muher of
Scout troop 135 will give the re-
sume of the Sedra of the week.
Cantor Irving Ringel, assisted
by his choir, will render the lit-
urgy and hymns.
Following the program, all will
be invited to the social hall
where a display of Scout articles
and materials will be found.

the Yeshivah, Dexter and Cort-
land.
Frank Cody, member of the
Detroit Common Council and
former Superintendent of
Schools, will be the speaker.
Meyer Terebelo will preside and
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will in-
troduce the speaker.
During the week of Feb. 6 to
10, open house and public exam-
inations will be held in all classes
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Par-
ents and members of the board
of directors and members of the
Board of Examiners have re-
ceived a detailed schedule of ex-
aminations in all 15 classes
of the institution. Rabbi Moses
Fischer, chairman of the Vaad
Ha-Chinuch, invites the public
to attend.
Yeshivah Month will conclude
with the second anniversary ban-
quet on Sunday, March 5, at the
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Samuel
Cooper, of Charlestown, W. Va.,
a graduate of New York Yeshi-
vah College, will be guest speak-
er. For reservations or informa-
tion, call the Yeshivah office,
HOgarth 7990.

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