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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-10-06

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Friday, October 6, 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational Activities

3 Noted Leaders
At Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club Event

"W o r 1 d Reorganization," a
round Iable discussion in which
three prominent leaders will par-
ticipate, will feature the program
of the Men's g.a"''';'"'"",r-,'""
Club of Congre-
gation Shaarey
Zedek on Wed-
nesday evening,
Oct. 18 in the
synagogue social
h a 11, Maurice
Seligman, presi-
dent of the
Men's Club, an-
nounced this.
week.
Dr. Henry
The three speakers are:
Dr. David D. Henry, executive
vice-president of Wayne Univer-
sity, member of the national ex-
ecutive committee of the Amer-
ican Palestine Committee.
Dr. Thoburn T. Brumbaugh,
executive secretary of the Detroit
Council of Churches, author of
a number of books dealing with
Japanese problems.
Dr. Stanley E. Dimond, super-
visor of social studies for the De-
troit Public Schools.

Auxiliaries Plan
Winter Program
At Bnai Moshe

Dr. Franklin Speaks
At Beth El Shrnini
Atzeret Service

Services for the concluding
day of Sukkoth will be held at
Temple Beth El on Monday
morning, at 10:30 a. m.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will of-
ficiate and preach the sermon.
The Temple Quartette with
Julius Chajes directing and Ja-
son Tickton at the organ will
render the musical program.
Dr. Benedict Glazer will be in
New York City this week-end.
The children of the Religious
School will observe • Sukkoth
with a special service on Satur-
day, at 11 a. m. Special assem-
blies in honor of Sukkoth will
be held on Sunday morning.

UHS to Hold
Graduation
In. 4 Branches

List of Graduates, Officers
Published for Event in
November

Arrangements are being com-
pleted by , the United Hebrew
Schools for the graduation of
classes in four branches of the
schools in November.
The list of graduates and of-
ficers of graduating classes was
announced .this week, as follows:
David W. Simons Branc h:
Jean Raschin, president; Sander
Singer, - vice-president; Charlotte
Lehrman, secretary; Sally A.
Hechtman, financial secretary;
Itta Levin, treasurer; Gerald
Higer, Aaron Kraft, Noa Mandel-
baum, Rosalind Ribiat, D i c k
Sander s, Bertrand Sandweiss,
Aaron Schreier, Aaron Sheldon,
Judith M. Starr, Edward Stern,
Jacqueline Levin, Gerald Agra-
nove.
Parkside Branch: Ralph E.
Levy, president; Ilene Weisner,
vice-president; Rachel Schulman,
secretary; Alfred Hyams, treas-
urer; Jack Trornbka, Sheldon
Bross, Eleanor Clayton, David
Hyams.
Rose Sittig Cohen Branch: Sid-
ney Katz, president; Anna Ze-
lonka, secretary; Jerome Kutin-
sky, treasurer; Sarah Selesny,
Eleanor Betman, Harold Shapiro.
Philadelphia-Byron Branc h:
Israel Kroll, president; Joseph
Segel, vice-president; Eva Zaret-
zky, secretary; Marvin Speva-
kow, treasurer; Leo Stein, chair-
man pin committee; Bernard
Hammer, chairman picture com-
mittee; Sol Cicurel, Lela King,
Esther Marks.

Congregation Bnai Moshe
Auxiliaries will begin their fall
and winter social-cultural activ-
ities with a Simchas Torah party
sponsored by the Men's Club
next Tuesday evening.
Aaron Rosenberg will be guest
speaker. There will be a musical
program and vocal selections by
popular entertainers.
Louis Kepes, president of the
Men's Club, invites the public
as well as Bnai Moshe members.
Admission is free. 'Refreshments
will be served.
The Sisterhood will open its
season with the annual inaug-
ural dinner-dance Sunday, Oct.
22, at which tribute will be paid
to recently elected officers and
their predecessors. Mrs. I. E.
Goodman, Sisterhood president,
appointed Mrs. Sam Freedman
chairman and Mrs. Harry Meer
and Morris Weinstein co-chair-
men of the dinner.
The most important affair on
the congregation's schedule is
the dinner attending the mort-
gage burning celebration on Sun-
day, Dec. 10. A joint committee
from the Sisterhood and Con-
gregation is in charge -of prepa-
ration. Mrs. Harry Rosman is
general chairman a n d Mrs.
Adolph Deutsch, co-chairman.
Attendance chairmen are Mes-
dames Louis Kepes a n d Alex
Fisch. The souvenir book will
be in charge of Mrs. Morris
Rosenberg, chairman, and Mrs.
Ralph Beck, co-chairman. Me-
morial, darling and servicemen's
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Rabbi
sections of the book will be han- of Temple Beth El, announced
dled by Mesdames Sam Freed- this week that the Temple will
man, Harry Robinson and be • open for services on V-Day.
Adolph Beck.
On the day of Germany's sur-
render, according to Dr. Glazer,
private prayer will be conducted
at Temple Beth El all day and
a special thanksgiving service
will be conducted at 8 p. m. that
day.
Junior_ Congregation services
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
will open Shabbas Bereshis, Oct! 70 Students Enrolled
14 in the Kate Memorial Chapel. At Chachmey Lublin
The sponsor will be Charles Ros-
With the enrollment now at 70
enblatt.
students, the Detroit Hebrew
Dale Boesky will serve as Parochial School sponsored by
Ba'al Koreh while Judith Levin Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin is
will give the resume of t h e now entering its second year as a
Sedrah. Mr. Rosenblatt will ad- fully recognized educational in-
dress the group. Sheldon Lutz, stitution. This Fall classes for
vice president, will assume the kindergarten, first and second
leadership.
grade pupils have been formed.
A board of Education official,
Temple Israel Men's Club
in a recent visit to the school, ex-
Meet to Plan Dinner
pressed satisfaction with the pro-
An important meeting of the gram.
board of directors of the Temple
The Parochial School combines
Israel Men's Club will be held a Hebrew and public school edu-
at the home Of Harry Pliskow, cation.
Tuesday.
New students are being ac-
Plans are to be discussed for cepted daily. Tosher meals are
the opening dinner at the Statler served. For information, call TO.
Hotel, Wednesday, Oct. 25.
8-5055.

Beth El to Have
V-Day Services

Shaarey Zedek Jrs.
To Hold Services

Page Thirteen

Shaarey Zedek to Hold Graduation
For 8th Grade. Students, Tuesday

Franck to Talk
At Temple Israel
Friday, Oct. 13

Commencement exercises for ilyn Cohen, Marilyn Cohn, Har•
the eighth grade of the Shaarey ris Crohn, Eleanor Cullen, Arlene
Zedek Religious School. will be Davidow.
held on Simchas Torah, Tuesday,
Marvin Dubrinsky, Barbara
Oct. 10. These students coin- DuFine, Harriet Field, Phyllis
pleted their course last June and Fredenthal, Phyllis Freedheim,
are now enrolled in the high Stanford Freedman, Mar ilyn
school department. Glazier, Sylvia Goldstick.
Goldstein to Hold Services;
Taking part in the program are Barbara Gordon, Lenore Groh,
Eleanor Cullen, Edith Weiss, Jo- Burton Imber, Beverly Katz,
Sisterhood Will Honor
seph Savin, who are representing Joyce Keywell, David Klaus,
Council Director
the students. Etheline Klein, Daniel Knopper,
Morris Jacobs, chairman of the Thelma Kobrin, Pauline Koe-
Isaac Franck, executive direc- education committee, will give nigsberg, Marilyn Koffman, Leon
tor of the Jewish Community the honor awards. Dr. A. M. Kohlenberg, Edwin Komisaruk.
Council, will occupy the pulpit Hershman w_.9,1
give the address. Robert Kutzen, Elaine Lefkof-
of Temple Israel on Friday, Oct.
Harry Cohen, president, and sky, Daniel Levin, Morton Lewis,
13, at 8:30 p.m., in. the Lecture Harry Shulman, vice president Eileen Lipsitt, Bertram London,
Hall of the Detroit Institute of
of the congregation, will award Henry Lonnerstater, Geraldine
Arts.
the diplomas. Norber, Sally Prince, Lonna
The service will be conducted
Singing will be led by Cantor Reitman, Thelma Rosen, Rhona
by Charles L. Goldstein, presi- J. H. Sonenklar, with Marcia Rott, Catherine Rubiner.
dent of Temple Israel. At the Becker and Edith Weiss as solo-
Walter Rubiner, Esther Saul-
close of the service, the Sister- ists.
son, Joseph Savin, N a o
hood of Temple Israel will hold
Graduates are:
Schlossberg, Marilyn Schwartz,
a reception in Mr. Franck's
Margo Abels, Martin August, Lorelei Seiton, Elaine Shear, Ir-
honor in the Romanesque Hall Lillian Adolf, Esar Bauchman, win Solomon, Barbara Sommers,
of the Art Institute.
Dale Baum, Marcia Becker, Dor- Milfred Stern, Edith Weis s,
Mr. Franck was formerly di- othy Beitman, Suzanne Boesky, Madeline Wolrauch, Lorraine
rector of education at the Jewish Gloria Brode, Eliot Charlip, Mar- Wolstein and Rita Zeldes.
Community Center before as-
suming his present post; His re-
Hearty Responses to
cent article in the Jewish Social
Service on "The Community
Vaad Hahatzalah Plea
Council Idea" is regarded as a
definitive statement on the Com-
An enthusiastic response to
munity Council idea.
appeals for Vaad Hahatzalah, the
He will occupy the Temple
In his sermon at Congregation rescue fund for orthodox reli-
gious leaders, is reported from a
Israel pulpit during the absence
Shaarey Zedek on Tuesday number of Detroit synagogues.
of Rabbi Leon Fram, who will
be in Atlantic City, attending the morning, second day of Rosh The appeals were made during
annual convention of the Zionist Hashanah, Dr. A. M. Hershman Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
services.
Organization of America.
At a special meeting held Sept.
23, at Congregation Beth Tifilah
Emanuel, Dr. Isaac Levin, famed
leader of Polish Jewry, now at
the helm of Vaad Hahatzalah
Rescue Work, disclosed the pres-
ent /possibilities
of rescuing an
.
additional 25,000 Jews from oc-
cupied countries. He stated that
enormous amounts of money are
The annual ceremony of "The
immediately needed. All congre-
Blessing of the Children" will
gations and individuals are re-
be observed at Temple Israel
quested to turn in all funds, as
Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock
soon as possible, to the office of
in the Lecture Hall of the De-
Vaad Hahatzalah, 12219 Dexter
troit Institute of Arts.
Blvd.
Yearly, on the concluding day
of the Feast of Sukkoth, Rabbi
Fram blesses the 4 or 5-year-old
CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR
children- of the congregation as
expressed
the synagogue's grati-
they begin their career of Jew-
ish education in the kindergar- tude to Cantor Jacob H. Sonen-
tens of the Religious School of klar for his services to the con-
Temple Israel.
gregation.
The childien will enter the
Rabbi Hershman called to the
auditorium of worship in a
processional, bearing flowers to attention of the congregation to
the altar and receiving their Cantor Sonenklar's 12 years of
benediction from Rabbi Fram. service in Detroit and his com-
Cantor Robert Tulman and the mencement of his 13th year with
choir of Temple Israel, directed Shaarey Zedek, on Rosh Has-
Success is an everyday
by Dan Frohman, and accom- hanah, and praised him for co-
achievement for the man
papied at the organ by Karl W. operative and loyal services.
who fills your prescrip-
Haas, will render - the musical
tion at Scliettlel-'s. His
background of the ceremony.
success is measured by
Preceding the entrance of the
the value of his service
children Rabbi Fram will lead
to you. Precision . . .
the congregation in the Yizkor
Knowledge . . . Respon-
or memorial service.
The concluding days of Suk-
sibility.
This Friday night, in the Lec- koth will be observed by Con-
ture Hall of the Detroit Institute gregation Bnai Moshe with Ho-
of Arts, Rabbi Leon Fram re- shana "Rabbah services Sunday
views the motion picture, "Wil- morning at 7:30 and evening and
morning services Sunday, Mon-
son."
day and Tuesday.
Over 53- Years of Service
Cantor David Katzman will
Detroit
conduct the services, and ser-
mons will be preached by Rabbi
Grosse Pointe
Moses Fischer and Jacob J.
A Sukkah assembly for pupils Nathan. Yizkor prayers will be
of the Bnai David religious said Monday.
school will be held on Sunday,
Hoshana Rabbah. Refreshments
An Important Series of Lectures on
will be served and brief classes
w01 be held at the .synagogue.
This will be the last assembly
to take place at the synagogue.
Regular classes \\ ril I be resumed
By DR. RAPHEL MAHLER
on Oct. 15 at Central High
Eminent Scholar
School.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka will preach
Under Auspices of IKUF (Yiddisher Kultur Varband)
the sermons and Cantor Garten-
haus will officiate at Shmini
Tonight at 8:30 P. M. and continuing on Oct. 7, 9, 10, 12 and
Atzeret services Monday. Yizkor
14; also at 2:30 P. M. on Oct. 8 and at the regular 1KUF
services will be at 11 a.m. Mon-
meeting on Oct.
day and Rabbi Sperka will
speak on "A Lesson for the Liv-
At The JEWISH CULTURAL CENTER
ing." Children are invited to the
(Formerly Jericho Temple)
Simhat _Torah services Monday
evening.
Dr. Mahler is giving lectures for the youth—
ages 13 to 20, as follows:

Cantor Sonenklar
Starts 13th Year
At Shaarey Zedek

Bless Children
At Temple Israel
Monday Morning

Buy War Bonds!

Bnai Moshe Plans
Sukkoth • Services

Mettler Drug Co.

Bnai David Pupils
To Hold Assembly

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At 5 P. M. on Oct. 6, 9, 11 and 13 and at 2:30 P. M. on
Saturday, Oct. 7, at Jewish Cultural Center.

Admission, 35 cents for each Lecture, $2 for Entire Series

For information call LA. 3911 or HO. 8934

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