Friday, February 16, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Dr. Brickner To Address Men's Clubs Bnai David Group Is Host at Annual Fellowship Dinner Wednesday The Men's Club of- Congrega- tion Bnai David will be host at the annual joint fellowship din- ner to be held Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 6:30 p.m,. in the social hall of the Synagogue, 14th at Elm- hurst. This annual affair is co-spon- sored by the Men's Clubs of Congregation Bnai David, Con-. gregation Bnai Moshe, Down- town Synagogue, Temple Beth El, Temple Israel, Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Congregation Shaar Hashomayim of Windsor. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of Euclid Ave. Temple, Cleveland, 0., whose topic will be "What' the Synagogue Must Do to Pre- pare Itself Effectively to Serve Our Returning Troops." Rabbi Brickner recently re- turned from a mission to Allied war fronts, covering almost 50,000 miles at the request of President Roosevelt. Due to the limited seating capacity any of the above Men's Clubs should be called at once for reservations. Rabbi from Aachen To Give Sermon At Temple Israel Rabbi Davin Schoenberger, formerly Rabbi of the Synagogue of Aachen, Germany, will oc- cupy the pulpit at the Sabbath Eve Services of Temple Israel in the Lecture Hall of the De- troit Institute of Arts, Friday_ night, Feb: 23. HiS subject will be "Lest We Forget." Rabbi Fram will address the annual Brotherhood Sabbath Eve services of the Temple at Fort Wayne, Ind., at the invitation of Rabbi Frederick A. Doppelt. Charles L. Goldstein, president of Temple Israel, will conduct the Sabbath services. Soon after Hitler's accession to power, Rabbi Schoenberger became a fugitive from Nazi per- secution. He is now Rabbi at. Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac. This Friday night, Temple Israel observes Brotherhood Sab- bath Eve, and members of the congregation are bringing non- Jewish friends to the service. Rabbi Fram's topic is "The Dumbarton Oaks Peace Plan," with special reference to Senator Vandenberg's criticism of it. Dr. Brumbaugh Guest On Shaarey Zedek's Final Oneg Shabbat Beth El Students Celebrate Feast of Purim, Feb. 24-25 The concluding Friday evening Oneg Shabbat of the season will be held at the Shaarey Zedek Social Hall, at 8:30p. m. on Feb. 23. The $'' . speaker will - be Dr. T. T. Brum- baugh of the De-"r troit Council of Churches. T h e program w i 1 I stress Brother- hood week. Cantor J. - H. Sonenklar w i 11 Rabbi Cohen lead in the singing. Refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood. Rabbi Armond E. Cohen of the Cleveland Jewish Center will speak at tonight's Oneg Shabbat on Kadish — 1945." All Departments Participate in Plays and a Variety of Other Programs, . Dr. glazer Speaks On Famous Novel At Temple, Beth El Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak this Friday evening, Feb. 16, at the Sabbath Eve services at Temple Beth El, on "Earth and High Heaven," Gwethalyn Gra- ham's much-discussed novel on social prejudice and intermar- riage. - . The music will be rendered by the Temple Quartet, with Julius Chajes-directing, and Jason. Tick- ton at the organ:" A social hour, under the aus- pices of the Sisterhood, will fol- low the services. Synagogue Council Rebukes Kingston,N.Y.,Congregation Rabbis Told Not to Accept Position in Synagogue Which Repudiated Rabbi Englander's Protest on Teach- ing Nativity_ Story in Schools NEW YORK (JPS)—Rabbini- cal schools and rabbis were ad- vised by the Synagogue Council of America not to fill the pulpit vacancy at Congregation Ahavath trael, Kingston, N. Y., whose Rabbi Harold Englander left after the congregation's presi- dent repudiated h i s protest against relating the nativity story to children at public school. , Rabbi Ahron Opher, speaking for the Synagogue Council, said that "no (rabbinical) institution or self-respecting rabbi would re- spond" to the Congregation's re- quest. Rabbi Englander's written pro- test report to the Superintend- ent of Schools was approved . by Rabbi Herbert Bloom of the Re- form Congregation, Rabbi Bern- ard D. Gershuny of the Ortho- dox Congregation, and the local chairman of the Anti-Defamation League. Congregation Ahavath Israel failed in its attempt to get the other two congregations in Kingiton to back its repudiation of Rabbi Englander. Rabbi Opher revealed, - at a meeting of the three congrega- tions, that the action taken by ELECT ALBERT M. C A. R. S O JUDGE 01, Congregation Ahavath Israel "worsened their position in the community and did great harm to the prestige of the spiritual leadership of American Jewry; that decent Christians had in- dicated that the congregation showed a deplorable lack of re- spect for its own spiritual lead- ership whose only fault lay in a zealous loyalty to its own religi- ous tradition." His position was upheld by the Anti-Defamation League which was first on the scene and had called in the Synagogue" Council of America. The American Jewish Commit- tee and American Jewish Con- gress- representatives previously took a similar position. - As to Rabbi Englander's status; Rabbi Opher says: "We were in- formed that the Congregation had taken no action on England- er's resignation and when asked by the press as to what his status was, stated that, since the Rabbi voluntarily left town, no action was necessary on the part of the Congregation." CARD OF THANK The family of the late Sam Turner wish to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. N. . RECORDER'S COURT Officially Endorsed. by Wayne County Democratic C7,mrnittee To Build Synagogue On Dexter at Tyler Congregation Ahavath Achim Bnai Abraham is planning the erection of a new synagogue on Dexter at Tyler. To assist in financing this project, building 'bricks in the form of ticket books will be offered for sale to the public. Information concerning dona- tions or membership can be ob- tained by calling the secretary, Lewis Tessler, 8055 Woodingham Drive, UN. 2-8318. Elect an Experienced Man THEODORE F. FELDMAN For Judge Common Pleas Court Beth Aaron Synagogue's Dinner Sunday, March 18 The Beth Aaron Synagogue announces that it will hold its dinner dance and charter feast on Sunday, _March 18, at 6 p. m., at the Moss. Catering Hall, 5028 Joy Rd. The speaker of the eve- ning will be Rabbi Joshua Sperka. Those interested in participat- ing in the organization of this Young Israel Pre-Purim new synagogue in the northwest section- and in becoming charter Mlava Malke on Feb. I7 members are requested to attend. New members of Young Israel Tickets can be secured by calling will be lintroduced at a pre UN. 4-0956, UN. 1-5642 or UN: Purim Mlava Malka, Feb. 17, 3-6783. at 9 ,p. rn., at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cortland. Plans for Young Israel's 22nd anniversary dinner ' at the Shaarey Zedek social hall on May 13 will- be discussed during - the business part of the evening. ALL FAITHS BACK SANDERS FOR JUDGE All faiths are backing Judge Joseph Sanders for Judge of Common Pleas Court. Mr. Sanders is former president of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and is prominently known in important comm unity movements. Judge Sanders is a champion of constitu- tional personal rights of individuals. The Religious School of Temple Beth El will celebrate the Feast of Purim on Feb. 24 and 25. The Junior High school will present "A Merry Purim" by Woolf, on Saturday morning, Feb. 24, at 10:15 under the direc- tion of Mrs. Blanche Romm. The following will participate: Ruth Schwartz, Estherann Honeyman, Joanne Strauss, Nancy Green- berg, 'Marilyn Kirschmann, Judy Aller, Larry Clamage, Marshall Loewenstein, Sally Press, Ste- phen Fuerth and Harry Carris.- The seventh and eight grades will hold their party in the Third Floor- Chapel following the. play.,, The Confirmation Class will have a Purim luncheon party in the social hall at noon. "The Purim Wizard of Oz" by Ben Aronin will be the presenta- tion of the Intermediate Drama Group before the Primary and Intermediate Assembly on Sun- day, Feb. 25, at 10:15 a.m. The cast includes: Bertram Shapiro, R o b e r t Frankel, Richard Levinson, Suz- anne Altman, Marcia Kleinman, Susan Klein, Marilyn Schwartz, Marcia Wisok, Elaine Platt. Mrs. Romm directed the play. A masquerade party for the Primary Department with movies, songs and refreshments will be held in the social hall. The Intermediate Department will have a special program of 'entertainment and refreshments m the Third Floor Chapel. Page Thirteen ELECT WILLIAM B. BOWLES Judge of Recorder's Court Former Recorder's Court Judge and Mayor . Primary, Mon., Feb. 19 (Long Term) 8 Years of Circuit Court Work Primary Election Monday. February 19 • Judge Common Pleas Court LAWYER 21 YEARS WAR VETERAN Primary Feb. 19th VOTE FOR WALTER R. O'HAIR JUDGE Common Pleas Court (Long Term) * Endorsed by Labor * Former Deputy Court Clerk * Purple Heart Veteran * 10 Years General Law Practice in Detroit Primary Feb. 19th Election—April 2 NON PARTISAN This Ad Contributed by Friends HIS RECORD WARRANTS YOUR VOTE • 5 YEARS CORPORATION COUNSEL CITY OF DETROIT • 20 YEARS PRACTICING ATTORNEY • 10 YEARS AT WAYNE UNIVERSITY, INSTRUCTOR IN LAW SCHOOL • WORLD WAR VETERAN • GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN