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June 09, 1944 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-06-09

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Friday, June 9. 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Thirteen

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Congregational Activities

Cantor Tulman
Sings at Dinner
Of Temple Israel

Detroit Rabbis Set
Invasion Prayer Day

Temple Beth El
To Hold Annual
Meeting Sunday

The Council of Orthodox Rab-
bis of Detroit, together with the
Hold Fourth Annual Meeting Women's League for Sabbath Ob- Dr. Glazer, Mr. Welt Make
servance and the Michigan Syna-
At Statler Wednesday;
Reports; Congregation
gogue
Conference, have declared
Election to be Held
To Elect Officers
this Saturday as a special Sab-
A special feature of the fourth bath of prayer for the success of
The 94th annual meeting of
annual dinner meeting of Tem- the invasion.
Congregation Beth El, on Sun-
ple Israel, to be held at the Stat-
Telegrams have gone to all day, June . 11, at 8 p. in., at the
ler Hotel next Wednesday night, Jewish merchants to close their Temple, will climax a banner
year for Beth El
businesses on Shabbos and all
will be a pro-
and promises to
Jews
together
with
their
families
gram of opera-
b e a highlight,
are urged to be present at a syna-
tic and Jewish
in the history of
gogue where special prayers will
the Temple.
music to be ren-
be said for a quick and victorious
In addition to
conclusion of the war.
dered by Can-
the annual re-
Tulman, accom-
ports by Dr. B.
panied by Karl
Benedict Glazer
W. Haas, organ-
and Joseph. M.
ist of Temple
Welt, president,
Israel.
and the election
Before coming Cantor Tulman
J. M. Welt of officers and
to America Cantor Tulman sang
trustees, two
in the leading opera companies
special features are being ar-
of Germany, Italy, Austria,
ranged for the meeting—a trib-.
Czechoslovakia and France. Son Proceeds of Banquet to Go ute to Mr. Welt, who is retiring
of a famous Russian cantor, he
To Establish Fund
from the presidency after a suc-
is also at home in Jewish folk
cessful three-year administra-
For Sorttiers
music.
tion, and the showing of the
Mrs. Julius Fisher is chairman
A hand-engraved Honor Roll, historic technicolor, the sound
of the arrangements committee with the names of sons and movie of the mortgage burning
for the dinner and her co-chair- -daughters of Congregation Bnai celebration-
men are Mrs. Max Osnos and David members in the service,
Mrs. R. R. Kallman. They are will be dedicated at a banquet
assisted by Mesdames Maxwell at the Bnai David, Elmhurst and Rabbi Max Will Speak
H. Emmer, Roy L. Sarason, and Fourteenth, on Sunday, June 13, Before League for
Charles L. Goldstein.
6:30 p. m.
Sabbath Observance
Reservations for the dinner
This banquet is sponsored and.
are being taken by the office of financed by several members of
Women's. League for Sabbath
Temple Israel, 610 Boulevard the congregation to make it pos- Observance will hold its annual
Bldg., TRinity 1-5110.
sible for proceeds of the banquet meeting at 12:30 p. m. Monday,
The dinner will be followed by to establish a Bnai David soldiers June 19, at. the Bnai Moshe.
the fourth annual election and fund. This fund will be used to Rabbi Morris Max of Manhat-
business. meeting of the congre- send gifts, smokes, kosher food tan Beach Jewish Center, vice-
gation.
and inspirational literature to president of the Rabbinical
Council of America and member
The president, Morris Garvett, soldiers. •
and Rabbi Leon Fram will de-
Sponsors of the banquet are of the executive of Union of
liver their annual reports.
Joseph A. Block, Joe Gorman, Orthodox Congregations, will be
A special Temple Israel- Mes- Sidney Gorman and Max J. the guest speaker.
senger is being published to en- Reiser. Reservations are limited
Mrs. Max Friedland will be
courage members and friends of to 300 and those desiring to at- guest soloist.
the congregation during the cur- tend should call the cynagogue
Reports will be submitted by
rent War Bond drive to purchase office, TO. 8-8776, for reserva-
Mrs. J. S. Sperka, president, and
"F" and "G" Bonds and make tions.
heads of committees.
them payable to the building
Serving on the committee for
A feature will be the lighting
fund of Temple Israel.
this honor roll dinner are Joseph
Sabbath Eve services are being A. Block, Joseph Gorman, Sidney of candles on a birthday cake,
held every Friday night at 8:30 Gorman, Max J. Reiser, Chas, marking the organization's se-
in Room 14 of the Boulevard Rogers, Saul Waxman, Myron J. cond anniversary. •
The public is invited to this
Building, 3076 East Grand Blvd. Solomon, Edward Kreske, Max
meeting which will be preceded
Sampson and Rabbi Joshua S. by a dessert luncheon.
Sperka.
Synagogue Conference
Mrs. A. Caplan and Mrs. A. 0.
Barsky, membership co-chair-
Session Here June 18
Entertain Servicemen
men, state that many women
have recently joined the move-
The 11th semi-annual conven- At Shevuoth Program
ment.
tion of the Michigan Synagogue
Conference has been set for Sun-
More than 400 service men
day, June 18 at Congregation and women, their wives a n d
Beth Abraham, 12517 Linwood. families, from Fort Custer, Kel-
It will be highlighted with an logg Field and Percy Jones Gen-
address on "Religion In Post War eral Hospital, observed Shevuoth
America" by Rabbi Morris Max at Carpenter Hall, Battle Creek.
of Manhattan Beach Jewish Cen-
Chaplain Martin M. Perley de-
ter, New York.
The session will be concluded livered the sermon and a She-
with a special solemn service for vuoth supper was served.
Junior hostesses from Detroit
victory Of the Allied cause, fol-
lowed by a dinner at the social assisted in making some of the
hall of Congregation Beth Abra- preparations. The program fea-
tured 'the following: Lt. Harry
ham.
Green, who recently returned
from
Guadalcanal, played flute
Prison Library Fund
selections; Pvt. Joseph Gershuni
Contributors Named
and Mrs. Bebe Katz sang folk-
songs.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Chap-
The event was arranged by
lain of Michigan State Prisons, the Battle Creek director of the
announced this week that his Jewish Welfare Board, Samuel
appeal for funds for the estab- 'Curzon.
lishment of a Jewish library
shelf" in every prison library has Rabbi Sperka on Altman's
brought gifts in sums of $200 Jewish Hour This Saturday
to $5 from the following: Julius
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con-
Wagman, Harry Schumer, Sam gregation Bnai David will be
Brody, Max Osnos, Benjamin heard on Altman's Jewish Hour
LaBrett, Moore Family Club, this Saturday, 9: '3 p. m., speak-
Myer. J. Kellman and Joffee's ing for the Women's League for
Men's Store.
Sabbath Observance.

Dedicate Honor
Roll, June 18,
At Bnai David

Beth El Memorial
Park Anniversary
Services June 18

Rabbis Glazer, Franklin and
Fram to Speak at Fourth
Annual Event

David Wilkus, chairman at the
Cemetery Committee of Temple
Beth El, announces that the
fourth anniversary exercises of
Temple Beth El Memorial Park
will be held Sunday, June 18, at
3 p. m., at Beth El Memorial
Park, 28120 West Six Mile Road,
between Inkster and Middle Belt
Roads.
A program of unusual interest
has been planned, with Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer and Dr. Leo M.
Franklin of Temple Beth El and
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Israel as the speakers.
Members of both congrega-
tions, relatives and the public,
are cordially invited to attend.
Last year's exercises were con-
ducted before an enthusiastic
crowd, and this year's attend-
ance promises a record turnout.
Arrangements have been made
to provide transportation facili-
ties for those lacking them.
Those calling Irving Katz, sec-
retary of Temple Beth El, MA.
8530, by Thursday, June 15, will
have reservations made for them
to leave for the anniversary ex-
ercises in special cars. These cars
will leave from Temple Beth El
at 2:15 p. m. on Sunday, June 18,
for the Memorial Park, and will
return to the Temple after the
services. There will be no charge
for this service.

Pt. Huron School
Exercises Sunday

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Commencement at
Bnai Moshe Sunday

Commencement exercises of
the intermediate department of
the religious school , of Bnai
Moshe will be held this Sunday,
at 11 a. m. The public is invited.
The program will open with a
prayer by Aileen Kling. Cantor
David Katzman will render
musical selections accompanied
by a string quartet.
The valedictorian address will
be given by Mildred Selman.
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi
Jacob J. Nathan will address the
graduates.
A prayer for victory will be
read by Leonard Beck. Charleen
Stone, Beverly Stern, and Rose
Weiss will deliver brief addresses
reviewing the class history.
A class gift will be presented
to the students of the 8th grade
by Phyllis Gelbman. Sam Freed-
man will present gifts to the
graduates.

Memorial Services
Held at Fort Brady

Max Barish, chairman of the
Army and Navy Committee of
the Jewish Welfare Board at
Sault Ste. Marie, Sgt. Lawrence
Schulman and Cpl. Donald Mann
conducted memorial services at
Fort Brady • for soldiers who lost
their lives in battle.
Jewish servicemen at Fort
Brady observed Shevouth at
special holiday services.

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