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November 24, 1944 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-11-24

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ay, Rovemtier 24 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Seventeen

This Advertisement Sponsored By

A GROUP OF DETROIT PROFESSIONAL MEN

Congregational Activities

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Dr. Glazer

Visits

Ft. Knox tvith Goodwill Team

Under the auspices of the Detroit Round Table
of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. held at Fort
Knox, Ky., thousands of soldiers and WACs joined
- the entire. ARTC unit in a number of services, in-
cluding an outdoor meeting at which the above
photograph was taken. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer,
Rabbi of Temple Beth El, Detroit, was one of the
principal speakers at these services.
In the photograph, right to left, are: DR.

Goldstick to Give
Sermon at Temple
Israel Next Week

GLAZER; the REV. JOSEPH Q. MAYNE, execu-
tive secretary of Detroit Round Table; the REV.
IRWIN C. JOHNSON, Rector of St. John's Epis-
copal Church, Detroit; Brig. Gen. THOMAS
CAMP, Armored Replacement Training Center,
Fort Knox, the REV. CHARLES A. HART, pro-
fessor of philosophy, Catholic University; CAPT.
WILLIAM P. JONES, Head Chaplain, ARTC.

Rabbi Short- Speaks
At Shaarey Zedek

Men's Club Conducts Dec.
Services; Rabbi Fram to
Speak This Friday

The Men's Club of Temple Is-
rael will conduct the Sabbath
Eve Service . of Friday night, Dec.
1, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall-of
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
The sermon will be delivered
by Nathaniel Goldstick, who will
preach on "Judah P. Benjamin-
. The Odyssey of a Refugee."
Charles L. Goldstein, president
of the congregation, will read
in Hebrew from the Scroll. Par-
ticipating in the prayer service
will 'be Sol R. Colton, Reuben
Levine and Charles A. Aller.
Jacob A. Citrin, president of
the Men's Club, is in charge of
• arrangements. Members of the
club also will serve as hosts to
the .congregation during the so-
cial hour following the services.
The Men's Club of Temple Is-
- rael sponsors a. Boy Scout troop,
the extra-curricular activities • of
Temple Israel high school, the
"share-the-ride" plan for the Re-
ligious school, and Sabbath Eve
services as well as programs of
fellowship and friendship in the
congregation and community.
This Friday night Rabbi Fram
speaks on "Thanks for t h e
. Future."

Dr. Glazer to Talk
This Friday on
`Spirit of America'

At the Sabbath Eve services
of Temple Beth El this Friday,
at 8:15 p. in., Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will speak on "The Auth-
entic Spirit of America—An An-
alysis of Recent Trends in Our
National Life."
The musical program will be
rendered by the Temple quar-
tet, Julius Chajes directing and
Jason Tickton at the organ. A
social hour, under the auspices
of the Temple Sisterhood, will
follow the services.

RABBI ISRAEL SHORR

Rabbi Israel Shorr, national
president of HaPoel Hamizrachi
of America, will address the
Eretz Israel evening at the Sha-
arey Zedek this Saturday night
on the occasion of the comple-
tion of the local drive for Ha-,
Poel Hamizrachi. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman, local chairman, and
David Zeitani, field worker, will
be on the program.

Round Table Team
Speaks at Adrian,
Selfridge Field

The Detroit Round Table of
Catholics, Jews and Protestants
will 'present the following good
will team at Adrian College on
Wednesday. Dr. Leslie A. Bech-
tel, executive secretary of the
Presbytery of Detroit,' Dr. Alvin
D. Hersch, members, of the Uni-
versity of Detroit . faculty-law
Joseph A. Moynihan of
the Circuit Court The speakers
will address the high school as-
sembly and other community
groups later in the day.'
A good-will team representing
the Detroit Round Table will
speak at Miller High, '2232 Dub-
ois, Thursday Nov. 30 at 8:30
a. m. It will be composed of the
Rev. Malcolm Dade, Rector St.
Cyprian's Episcopal Church; Rev.
John E. Coogan, S. J. Professor
of Sociology University of De-
troit; Dr. B. Benedict Glazer,
Rabbi Temple Beth El.
Good-will teams of the Detroit
Round Table will address the
officers and men of Selfridge
Field, Friday and Saturday. On
Friday the speakers will be Dr.
Bechtel, the Rev. John F. Quinn,
S. J., Dean College of Arts and
Sciences, University of Detroit,
and Isaac Franck, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Community
Council. On Saturday the speak-
ers will, be Rabbi Leon Frain,
Temple Israel, Dr. T. T. Brum-
baugh, executive Secretary De-
troit Council of Churches, and
Judge John Vincent Brennan.

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Two Important Detroit Jewish National
Fund Projects Need to Be Completed

1. The Butzel Forest

2. Nachlath Ladies' Auxiliary of
the Jewish National Fund.

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I. Tree Planting

Dr. Glazer Will Review
"Yankee from Olympus ),
Next Tuesday Morning

In his third in the series of
book reviews given under the
auspices of the Temple Beth El
Sisterhood, Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will review Catherine D.
Bowen's "Yankee From Olym-
pus," next Tuesday morning, at
the Temple.
On Dec. 5, Dr. Glazer will re-
view Edgar Snow's "People on
Our Side."
On Dec. 12, he will review
'Elizabeth Goudge's "Green Dol-

An overflow audience is -ex-
pected' at Temple Beth El on
Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, for the
lecture to be deli,vered by Drew
Pearson under the auspices of
the Temple Beth El Men's Club,
and early purchase 'of tickets is
therefore urged• by the commit-
tee in charge.
Charles Kottler, who is serving
with Oscar Zemon and Hy
Schlafer as co-chairmen of the
committee in charge of ticket
sales, urge immediate purchase
of tickets which are now aon sale
at the office of Temple Beth El
and at Grinnell's, as well as from -
members of the Temple Beth El .
Men's Club.
The tickets, at $1.20, including
tax, may be secured from the fol-
lowing Men's Club leaders: Ted
Birnkrant, Leon Wayburn, Ar-
thur Goulson, Gabriel Alexander,
Art Adelson, Nate Lerner, Emil
Waldbott, Bertram Kaatz, Law-
rence J. Levi, Leonard N. Simons,
Benjamin Wilk, Nathan Balaban,
Gus Braff, Ed Lichtig, Bert Cla-
mage, Hy Schlafer, Charles Kott•
ler and Oscar Zemon.

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Jew.
ish Colonization Association of-
Kvutzah Irvith to Hear
fice here announced that 60
Jewish settlers in the JCA col-
Shaarey Zedek Educator
onies in Argentina were given
awards at a recent agricultural
Simha Rubenstein, newly ap-
pointed educational director of exhibition.
Shaarey Zedek, will be guest
speaker of the Kvutzah Ivrith on
Human Relations Consultant
Saturday evening, in the Rose
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Sittig Cohen Auditorium. His
By Appointment Only
address on a "Nev:i Era in Jewish
W.
A. Goldberg, Ph.D.
Life" will be followed by an
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Rabbi Israel Shorr
Bnai Moshe Guest

Rabbi Israel Shorr of Con-
gregation Beth El, Borough Park,
New York, will occupy the pulpit
of Congregation Bnai Moshe, at
late evening services this Friday
and will speak on "The Emanci-
pation of Jewish Ego."
Rabbi Shorr is the national
president of Hapoel Hamizrachi
of America.
Cards for Fighters Fund
Services will be conducted by
Contributions for the 'Cards Cantor David Katzman. A so-
for Fighters" fund were received cial hour will follow, with re-
by The Jewish News include a fresh.ments served by the Sister-
gift from Mrs. William Hack.
hood. The public is welcome.

Wide Interest
In Pearson's
Lecture Dec. 5

2. Golden Book Inscriptions

3. Sefer HaYeled

4. Sefer Bar Mitzvah

5—Marriage Certificates

For complete information call

JEWISH NATIONAL
FUND COUNCIL

11608 DEXTER

TO. 8-8658

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