Frday, April 21, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Beth El's. Second. Annual Judaism Institute Monday Deadline Extended For Essay Contest The American Zionist Youth Commission announces that the contest sponsored by the Dr. Julian Morgenstern and Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson to essay Commission in co-operation with Deliver Two Principal Addresses at Conference the American Zionist Emergen- cy Council has been extended of Clergymen and Educators until May 17, the fifth anniver- The second Institute on Judaism for clergymen and sary of the issuance of the Brit- educators, sponsored by Temple Beth El, will be held at ish White Paper banning Jewish the Temple next Monday, with prominent Christian and immigration to Palestine. The contest is open to young ,Jewish leaders participating. people up to 25 years of age and Held in association with the Detroit Council of Chtirches, offers 134 valuable prizes, mainly the Detroit Pastors' Union and the Council of Religious War Bonds, to the authors of the Education, the convening of the:. best essays on subjects relating second Institute was inspired by to the White Paper and Jewish the positive and friendly reaction Palestine's contribution to the to last year's initial Institute war effort. which had evoked an enthusiastic Details about the contest may response from the participating be obtained from the American clergymen and educators. Zionist Youth Commission, 381 Morning Session Fourth Ave., New York 16, New At the morning session, • which York, or at the Zionist office in will start at 10:30 o'clock, Dr. Detroit, 1044 Penobscot Bldg. Charles Haven Meyer, Minister of the North Woodward Congre- gational Church, will be the chairman, and. Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson, Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El of New York, will lec- ture, on "The Art of Living To- gether—As a Jew Sees It." A luncheon will be served by Reports on. UJA Campaign, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El at 12:15 p. m., in the social- Scholarship Winners to hall of Temple Beth El. Dr. :Tho- DR. JULIAN MORGENSTERN Be Made Thursday burn -T. Brumbaugh, executive secretary of the Detroit Council The Student Council of Bnai of Churches, will preside • at' the Brith' Hillel Foundation at the luntheon session. There will: be University of Michigan will brief addresses' by Dr. 'Marshall' meet next* Thursday evening to IL Reed, Minister of Nardin Park' lay plans for a number of events Methodist Chprch; Dr. Frederick- to take place during fire re- Olert, Minister of the First mainder of the semester. The .Presbyterian Church; Dr. Paul G. meeting was called by Stan Wassenich, Minister of the East Wallace, of Detroit, president of Grand Boulevard Christia n' the Student Council. Church and vice-president of the A report regarding the student Detroit Pastors' Union. United Jewish Appeal campaign Purpose of Institutes will be made by Henrietta Bro- Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi- warsky of Lorain, 0., Audrey dent of Hebrew Union eollege, Rubenstein of Steubenville, 0., Cincinnati, will speak at 1:30 p.m. co-chairmen of the student cart- at the afternoon session, on paign; and Elise Zeme of De- "judeo, - Christian Sources of troit, student director in charge DvnoCratic Thought and Prac- of the student drive. The student Ube." Dean Kirk B. O'Ferrall of campaign last year netted $1,600. St. Paul's . Episcopal Church., will DR. SAMUEL II. GOLDENSON It is expected that the amount be the chairman. this year will be the same, even though there are less students The original purpose in setting on the University of Michigan's up the Temple Beth *El Institutes Campus. provided that "they will endeavor At the meeting, announce- to Cultivate a better understand- ments will be made of winners ing of Judaism in the relationship of three scholarships awarded by to Christianity through a study of their , common historical roots On Tuesday, at 8:30 p. m., Pisgah Women's Auxiliary Bnai arid religious traditions. The pro- Bnai Brith Business and Profes- Brith of Detroit in co-operation grams of the Institutes are sug- sional Women will hold an open with the Women's Auxiliary of gested by a number of interested meeting at the new Louis Mar- District Grand LOdge Number 6• Plans will be made for the Pl'otestant clergymen and will be shall Headquarters, 12233 Lin- election of 15 members to the conducted on an academic level wood. Hillel Student Council to be by noted Jewish scholars. The John Demello, a native of Bra- chosen by proportional repre- lectures of these scholars will be zil, now associated with the ex- sentation on a date to be set informative; helpful and inspira- tional and will be in no sense port department of the Chrysler during the April 27 meeting. Final plans will be made ,fOr either controversial or apolo- Corporation, will speak on "Peoples of South America." A other events which have been. Vetic." musical program will follow. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Rabbi Members and friends are in- scheduled, including: Movie Night, Saturday, April of Temple Beth El, will be among vited. 29; All-day Picnic, Sunday, April the participants in the Institute Mrs. Charles Makie, UN. 30; Hillel night program before next Monday. 33705f is accepting reservations Flint Bnai Brith Lodge, Tues- for the Mother's Day dinner to day, May 2; UJA campaign East Side Bnai Brith be given at the Wilshire Hotel m e e t i n g, Wednesday evening, Tuesday, May 16..- Tickets are May 3, with Rabbi Jerome Folk- To Hear Book Review limited and should be reserved man of Grand Rapids as prin- cipal speaker. East Side Lodge Bnai Brith at the meeting on April 25. 1466 and the. Ladies Auxiliary will. hold a joint meeting on Monday, at 9 p. m., at Pillar Temple, 14529 Kercheval. Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen will review Martin Slavin's latest book, "Journey in the Dark." Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan Mrs. Frances Kollenberg will be in charge of refreshments. On Wamplers Lake in the Heart of A delegation of men and wo- men are planning to visit the the Irish Hills. Recognized by au- Red Cross Blood Bank during. thorities as the Outstanding Camp the Bnai Brith Blood Donor drive, according to Mrs. Char- in the Middle West. lotte Davidson. Student Council of Hillel to Plan Coming Events Bnai Brith B & P To Hear Brazilian Camp Mehia CAM P gfilA CAMP PLAYFAIRE Now Taking Reservations For the 1944 Season Boys & Girls--Age 6 to 16 Located in North Michigan Recommended for Hay Fever and Sinus Sufferers FOr Folder and Full Particulars Phone TO. 8-8382 Registrations Limited OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUN AND ADVENTURE UNDER EXPERT SUPERVISION FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 6 TO 15 PRE-SCHOOL GROUP 3 TO 6 PHONE: TYLER 5-8038 EDITH B. BERCOVICII, DIRECTOR Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau Page Seven Dr. Voss to Speak In 'Detroit May 2 the Michigan Chapter of the American Palestine Committee under whose auspices this meet- ing will be held, will preside. Brief reports will be given at the meeting on the sessions of the National Conference on Pal- estine held in Washington by the two Michigan delegates, Mayor Edward J. Jefferies and Dr. Dr. Carl Hermann Voss of New David D. Henry, executive vice- York, extension secretary of the president of Wayne University. Church Peace Union and the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches, and executive secretary of the Judge Picard, Mayor Jeff- ries, Dr. Henry on Program at Central M. E. Church Mrs. Roosetelt To Attend Meeting Of Congress Women MAYOR JEFFERIES Christian. Council on Palestine, will address a meeting of Chris- tian friends of a Jewish Palestine, The Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will hold its national convention at Commodore Hotel, New York, May 31 through June 2. The highlight of the convention will be the donor luncheon at which Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will — be guest of honor. Mrs. Max Dushkin, acting president of the Detroit Worn- en's Division, invites members who expect to be in New York at that time to attend. the con- vention as delegates. For fur- ther information call Mrs. Dush- kin, TR. 2-5155. Mrs. Benjamin Kohen, legisla- tive chairman, urges members to contact their Congressmen, advising them of their attitudes and. wishes concerning current legislation. . Under the leadership of Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, the study group continues to meet at the home of its chairman, Mrs. David Bernstien. The next meeting takes place May 4. All mem- bers are invited. 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