1,000 Attend Shaarey Zedek Mortgage Burning Banquet Congregational Activities Prophesy for 1945' To Be Sermon of Rabbi Fram Dec. 29 Chachmey, Lublin Plans Second Annual Banquet Rabbi 'M. Rothenberg, dean of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin, an- nounces that the school's second annual banquet will be held at the Jewish Center on Sunday evening, Jan. 7. A complete report on the Yeshivah's progress will be made at this banquet. The Yeshivah has 75 students with 50 students in the Parochial School. At the last meeting of the Yeshivah's board of sponsors, a banquet committee was selected consisting of Judah Lachar, chair- man; Jacob Soberman, treasurer; Morris Kaner, ticket holder. Admission to the banquet is free with a contribution of $12.50. All seats are reserved, An entertaining program is be- ing prepared and a dinner will be catered by Lachar's Kosher Caterers. For reservations, c a 11 TO. 8-5055 or TY. 4-9420. "A Prophesy for 1945" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at the Sabbath Eve serv- ices of Temple Israel Friday, Dec. 29, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The service will be followed by a social hour, sponsored by Tem- ple Israel- Sisterhood, in the Romanesque Hall of the Institute of Arts. The Religious School will be in recess Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 23 and 24, and Dec. 30 and 31. Classes will be resumed Sat- urday and Sunday, Jan. 6 and 7. This Friday night, Dec. 22, Rabbi Fram will lecture on "The American Jewish Conference," which he recently attended as a delegate. Lawrence Pernick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel L. Per- nick, will celebrate his Bar Mitz- vah at this service. On Dec. 16, the Confirmation Drama Club of Temple Israel presented "The Hanukah Spirit Prevails," written by H. Martin. The play was directed by Miss Barbara Greenberg. In the cast were: Rodney Landsman, Carol Cohn, Morton Golditch, Sammy of Hebrew Goldstein, Jimmy Keene, Phyllis Establishment School Planned; Hold Lipsitz, Ruth Jackson, Jo Anne Mendlow, Allan Jackson, Aileen Sabbath Services Sutkin, Irving Keene and Burt Fink. Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion and Center, at a meeting of officers and trustees held at the home of Allan Waller, heard re- ports regarding the synagogue's future plans. Alexander Moss, president, re- ported that three Sifre Torah The production "Fun Mania" have been donated by members sponsored by the Men's Club of to replace those that have been Temple Israel is now being re- loaned to the synagogue and that their dedication will take place hearsed. Charles Aller is the producer soon at appropriate ceremonies. Ira G. Kaufman was appointed in charge of arrangements. The cast will include Arthur Hass, chairman of a committee on ar- Murry Sutkin, Dr. Randolph rangements for a general mem- Weber, Irving Small, Sol Col- bership meeting to be held Jan. ton, Reuberr- Levine, Louis Mill- 22. There will be a prothinent man, Barney Barnett, Sol Stein, speaker. All Jewish residents of Nathan Kolb, Dr. Julian Weber, the northwest section of Detroit Maurice Levin, Harry Pliskow, are invited. Ralph Walker and others. David Miller, chairman of the The show - will be held at the Sunday School committee, and Institute of Arts on Jan. 23. Dr. Max Goldsmith, vice-president, Jules M. Goldsmith will be mas- reported that plans are being ter of ceremonies. completed for the early establish- Servicemen in the city will be ment of a Hebrew and Sunday guests. This affair is open to School. the entire congregation, the Sabbath services continue to Men's Club and the Sisterhood: be held at the Bagley School, Refreshments will be served. Curtis and Roselawn. The Men's Club will be host Inquiries regarding the syna- to the servicemen at the USO gogue should be addressed to this Sunday, 4 p. m. to mid- Meyer R: Rubin, secretary, 17414 night. A staff of 50 will take Washburn. over for the entire day and will serve refreshments. N. W. Congregation Gets Three Torahs Temple Israel Men Rehearsing Show To Be Held. Jan, 23 Beth Aaron Installs Officers; Get Deed For Synagogue Site Friday, December 22, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS • Page Ten Dr. Weizmann Thanks Seminary for Degree Dr. Louis Finkelstein, presi- dent of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, announces that in reply to his letter in- Officers of the newly-organized forming Dr. Chaim Weizmann, orthodox Congregation Beth president of the World Zionist Aaron of the northwest section Organization, of the conferring were installed Dec. 10 at a Hanu- of the degree of Doctor of kah event at the home of the Letters, and containing the text president, Alex Margulies, 18240 of the citation, Dr, Weizmann sent the following wire, dated Ohio. The principal address was de- Dec. 6, from Palestine: "Greatly livered by Rabbi Isaac Stollman. touched by your kindness. Deep- S. Friedman, of the executive ly appreciate honor bestowed committee, installed the officers upon me. My thanks to you and and presented the group with to the faculty. Hope be able con- deeds to the lot for the erection firm it personally. Cordially, Chaim Weizmann." of a synagogue. S. Rubin and Morris Schneider, vice-presidents; George Schneid- Bnai Moshe Holds er, secretary and Louis Levine, Rally Wednesday treasurer, delivered brief re- marks. • A dinner was served. The Men's Club and Young Those interested in becoming People's Society of Congregation charter members are asked to Bnai Moshe will jointly sponsor call UN. 3-8711 or UN. 1-7987. a patriotic rally next Wednes- day evening, in the banquet hall Henrietta Szold's of the congregation, Dexter and Lawrence. Condition Is Serious' The rally is called to assist the JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) Miss . Henrietta Szold, founder of Red Cross blood bank. Mickey Hadassah, who seemed to be re- Wolf and his troupe of USO en- covering from a very serious tertainers will perform. An ad- illness at the Hadassah-He brew dress will be made by Daniel University Hospital, has suffered Rosoff, business man of New- A relapse which is causing grave port News, Va. Bnai Moshe members are in- concern to her physicians. Her vited and the public is welcome. condition is serious. Noted Journalist To Address Parley At Beth Yehudah Delegates from all Detroit or- ganizations and synagogues throughout the state will meet Sunday, Jan. 14, to discuss the problems of youth training for practical religious life. The function will be addressed by Chaim Lieberman of New York, outstanding Jewish think- er and writer who contributes a daily column to the Jewish Daily Forward and who has written important books in the fields of Jewish history, literatUre, edu- cation and religious thought. His topic will be "Jews and Judaism in a Gentile World." Congregations and all cOm- munial groups are invited by Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, which sponsors the conference as part of its third annual Torah Month, to appont five persons each to the Jan. 14 meeting. Names and addresses of delegates should be forwarded to the Yeshivah of- fice, Dexter and Cortland. Anshei Moshe Fetes Rabbi Silver, Dec. 24 For the last eight years Grand Rabbi M. Silver, known as the "Slonimer Rebbe," has lived in Detroit as the spiritual leader of Congregation Anshei Moshe. On the occasion of the banquet that will be given by his congre- gation honoring Rabbi Silver on Sunday, Dec. 24, at 6 p. m., at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- ter at Lawrence, the committee invites Detroit Jews to join in this honor. Rabbi Silver has been a .prom- inent and leading personality abroad. His father was the fa- mous learned Rabbi Sender Sil- ver of Lublin. His father-in-law was the reknowned "Slonimer Rebbe." An interesting program has been prepared for this banquet with Rabbi A. M. Herschberg, formerly of the Yeshivah Chach- mey Lublin, presently Rabbi of Chicago Synagogue and Rosh Tomachay Tmimim of Chicago, as guest speaker. Proceeds of the banquet will go to rescue the family of Rabbi Silver. For information, call David Edelman, TO 8-2797. Dr. Finkelstein, Dr. Hershman Deliver Principal Addresses: Srere, Shulman and Cohen Also Speak; Shetzer, tvlarwil, Blumberg and Zackheim Assist in Ceremony Impressive ceremonies, attended by more than 1,000 members of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and members of their families, marked the burning of the mortgage on the synagogue which became mortgage-free last Sunday evening. Abraham Srere, a member of the board, acting as chair- man of the evening, briefly outlined the synagogue's 82-year- old history. Harry M. Shulman, vice-presi- dent of the synagogue, who was general chairman of the commit- tee on arrangements for the cele- bration, officially opened the meeting and expressed gratitude to all who assisted in the effort to wipe out the mortgage. Safeguard Traditions Calls were sounded to the gathering to safeguard and keep alive Jewish traditions by the two principal speakers — Dr. Louis Finklestein, president of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, and Dr. A. M. Hersh- man, for the past 37 years rabbi of Shaarey Zedek. "No greater contribution can a Jew give to America than to be a good Jew," declared Dr. Finkelstein. "The Democrat is spirit of America has its origin in the preachings of the prophets. The Jew must turn back to his faith. He must guide others to turn back to their faiths. "The things of the spirit unite men, while the things of the body divide them. One must think not of the moment but of the distant future. The whole spirit of the law can be summed up in Hillel's famous saying: 'Love thy neigh- bor as thyself.' All else is com- mentary." Moral Leadership Dr. Finkelstein called on Amer- ica to assume the moral leader- ship of the world. He asserted that both the German and the Japanese in pre-war years tried to imitate America, but they only saw the tinsel, they did not un- derstand that America's greatness sprang from its Democracy, that it was founded on things ,of the spirit. • Dr. Hershman called upon the Congregation to live in the spirit of the Maccabees. "It has been the faith of the Jews of Europe to die nobly. It is the destiny of the Jews of America to live nobly. Everywhere in Europe synagogues have been burned. Here in America it _ has been given to us to burn the mortgage on the synagogues. This is a chal- lenge to us to give our lives' to God." Lists 3 Types of Jews Dr. Hershman listed three types of Jews: Those who want less of Judaism, those who are content with Judaism as it is and those who want more of Judaism. He called America the arsenal of Jewry. Harry Cohen, Shaarey Zedek's president, read a message to the gathering from the synagogue's associate rabbi, Chaplain Morris Adler, who is now on duty in the Pacific. The mortgage was burned by Isaac Shetzer, assisted by Morris Blumberg, Robert Marwil and Maurice H. Zackheim, all past presidents of Shaarey Zedek. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, assisted by a five-piece string orchestra, sang appropriate selections. A reception was held in the social hall after the ceremonies and refreshments were served at beautifully arranged tables. Prof. Dinin to' Head L. A. Jewish Bureau NEW YORK—Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan, Dean of the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America, an- nounces that Dr. Samuel Dinin, associate professor of education, has been granted a leave to head the Los Angeles community's newly created Bureau of Jewish Education. Dr. Dinin is the author of many works on Jewish educa- tion, particularly "Judaism in 'a Changing Civilization." He is also an editor of the Jewish Educa- tion Magazine. Young Israel Meets At New Office Dec. 27 The monthly meeting of the board of Young Israel will take place at Young Israel's new of- fice, 3373 Cortland, next Wednes- day, 8:30 p. m. On the agenda for the evening are: Expansion of Young Israel's Youth group program; enlarge- ment of 'Young Israel advanced adult extension courses; discus- sion of designs for the projected. Young Israel building; plans for a building fund campaign. 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