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Congregational Activities

`Converts,' Topic
Of Dr. Glazer at
Beth El Friday

"The Former Rabbi of Rome
and Other Converts" will be the
topic of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer's
.. sermon at the Sabbath Eve
services of Temple Beth El this
Friday evening, at 8:15.

The musical program will be
I rendered by the Teinple Quartet
under the direction of Julius
Chajes with Jason Tickton at
the organ. A social hour under
the auspices of the Sisterhood
will follow the services.

At Friday's service, • tribute
will. be paid to the memory of
T/5 Lewis Arthur Simon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of
16910 LaSalle. T/5 Simon is the
eighth member of the Temple
Beth El' family to die in service.
See story on Page 19.

Temple Israel Debaters
Meet Cleveland Team
Here This Sunday

The debating team of Temple
Israel High School won its de-
bate with the High School of
the Temple of Cleveland in
Cleveland Sunday, March 4.
The Detroit team consisted of
William K. Hass, Martin Citrin,
Harold Levin and Merle Harris,
alternate.
The Cleveland team will be
in Detroit for a debate with
Temple Israel this Sunday
morning, at 10, at Hampton
Public School, 18400 Warring-
ton Dr.
The proposition is: "Resolved
That . Anti-Semitism Should Be
Combatted By Federal Legisla-
tion." The public is invited.

Dr. Glazer to Address
Bnai Moshe Men's Club

Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer, of
Temple Beth El, will address the
Congregation Bnai Moshe Men's
Club at - an open meeting next
Tuesday evening, at 8:30. Dr.
Glazer will speak on the sub-
ject "Living As a Jew Today."
Dave Diamond will play violin
selections. The public is in-
vited. Refreshments will be
served.

Rabbi Eisendrath Speaks
On 'Message of Israel'
---
Beginning March 4, Rabbi

Maurice N. Eisendrath, director
of the Union of American He-
brew Congregations, is deliver-
ing the sermons on the Message
of Israel program each Sunday
during March. The program, a
sustaining feature of the Blue
Network of the American
Broadcasting Company, is heara
every Sunday, 10 to 10:30 a. m.,
Eastern War Time.

Page Eleven

THE'JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 9, 1945

Dr. Abraham Neuman
To Lecture Before
Shaarey Zedek Men

Rabbi Fram Plans
March 16 Sermon
On Rabbi of Rome'

Dr: Abraham A. N e um a n,
president of Dropsie College for
Hebrew and Cognate Learning,
Philadelphia, rabbi of Congrega-
tion Mikveh Israel of that city,
will lecture in the Shaarey Ze-
dek Social Hall at 8:30 p.m. on
March 21, under the auspices
of t h e Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club.
Dr. Neuman is editor of the
Jewish Quarterly Review and
vice president of Gratz College,
Philadelphia.
His topic will be "The World
Outlook from a Jewish View-
point."

Henrietta Szold to Be Topic
of His Talk This Friday
at Temple Israel

"The Rabbi of Rome" will be
the subject of Rabbi Leon
Fram's lecture at the Sabbath
Eve Services of Temple Israel
Friday night, March 16, at 8:30,
in the Lecture Hall of the De-
troit Institute of Arts.
Rabbi Fram, who will inter-
pret the implications to be
drawn from' the recently an
nounced conversion of Dr. Zolli
has traveled in - Italy and has
studied the status of Judaism in
that_ country. •
Shaarey Zedek Jrs.
At this service Edwin Bean,
Hold Curfew Hop,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Bean, will celebrate his Bar
Saturday, Mar. 24
Mitzvah. Mr. and Mrs. Bean
---
Congregation Shaarey Zedek is will be hosts at the social hour
inaugurating Saturday night en- following the service.
This Friday night, Rabbi
tertainments for boys and girls
Fram will deliver a memorial
ranging in ages from 14 to 17.
At 9 p. m. Saturday, March 24, address on "Henrietta Szold:
Shaarey Zedek Juniors will pre- Jewish Saint."
sent the Curfew Hop in the So-
cial Hall. A nine-piece orches-
tra and a singer have been en-
gaged. Refreshments w i 1 1 be
served. The admission will be
25 cents.
NEW • YORK — Calling upon
The committee in charge is Americans to pay the debt : they
headed by Seymour Simons and owe their fighting men by up-
consists of Dr. A. M. Hershman, holding the great blessings of
Harry Cohen, president of the liberty, Father Flanagan, found-
Congregation, Harry M. Shul- er of Boys Town, lashed out at
man, vice president, Maurice racial prejudices as dangerous to
Seligman, Albert Green, - Mrs. the American way of life, in a
Nathan Spevakow, Mrs. Harry speech Monday night before
D. Baum, Mrs. Frank Wetsman 1,400 persons at a • testinionial
and Mrs. Morris Adler.
dinner in honor of Henry
It is planned to have one for- Monsky, Bnai Brith president.
mal dance a. month for the
Capt. M. M. Witherspoon,
Juniors.
Chief of - Chaplains of the Third
Naval 'District, also paid tribUte
to the war . activities of Bnai
Dr. Gamoran Cited
Brith.- - -
For Education Aid
The dinner; climaxing Nation-
al Brotherhood Week for 1945,
CINCINNATI — D r . Emanuel was sponsored by the. Metro-
Gamoran, educational director of politan Council of Bnai Brith, in
the Commission on Jewish Edu-- behalf of the Joint Defense Ap-
cation, a joint project of the peal of the American Jewish
Union of American Hebrew Con- Committee and the .Anti-Defam-
gregations and the Central Con-:' ation League of Bndi Brith.
ference of American Rabbis, was
honored with a citation at the Lublin Radio Says Only
special convocation celebrating 877 Jews Saved In Lodz
the 35th anniversary of the Jew-
WASHINGTON (JPS)—When
ish Theological S e m i n a r y's the Red Army liberated Lodz in
Teachers Institute on Sunday, Poland„ it managed to save' only
Feb. 4.
877 Jews out of a total of 250,000
Dr. Gamoran, an alumnus of who either lived In the city be-
the Institute, was honored for fore the war or were driven there
the part he played in helping by the Germans "from all over
to conceive, edit and publish 250 Europe," the Lublin radio said
volumes during the past ,22 years in a broadcast in Yiddish report-
on Jewish educational methods, ed by the Federal Communica-
Biblical and other Jewish liter- tions Commission.
ature, all of them published by
On Jan. 26, however, the Lub-
the UAHC.
lin radio announced that about
5,000 Jews had been found in
Lodz when the Red Army cap-
tured the Polish city on Jan. 19.

Fr. Flanagan Hits
Religious Prejudice

Give to the Red Cross

Dr. Brickner Makes Plea
For Jewish Unity in U. S.

Criticizing t h e manner in
which the attainment of Jewish
unity is being averted in this
country, Dr. Barnett R. Brickner
of Cleveland, -speaking at the
dinner of the Men's Clubs of
Detroit's leading congregations,
at the Bnai David, on Feb. 28,
declared that "there c a n be
unity in Jewish life only on a
religious basis."

Dr. Brickner pleaded for "a
religious cultural Jewish com-
munity in America." He ex-
pressed the view that Jewish
life in Palestine one day will
be independent of Jewish checks
from America, that the Jews of
Europe also will be independent
one day and that Jews in Amer-
ica will not be frightened by •
anti-Semitism.

Barney Ross, president of Bnai
David Men's Club, spoke briefly.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka of Bnai David
gave the prayer and introduced
Dr. Brickner. Cantor A. Garten-
Decrying "the negative ways haus sang, Cantor R. Tulman led
of being Jews," he . pleaded for in the singing of the Star Span-
the raising of a generation of gled Banner and Scout Troop
well-informed Jews who should 133 presented the Colors.
not be raised on a diet of anti-
Semitism but on constructive
recognition of the heritage of
Israel.

Give—Today!

You lift your heads, oh Jews, to pray.
Will God hear you this judgment day?
Once you could have outstretched a
hand.
•To the suffering and misery of anoth-
er land.
Your hearts are afire now—but where
was the flame?
When the world tumulted, and was
full of Gevain.
Little did You heat their bewailing
voice,
Now you ask—Can we rejoice?
How good was your heart, and Your
; crust of rye?
Didn't the tears of others make it
dry?
You felt so warm you felt so content.
While torn assunder were the young
and the bent.
Will God forgive you now,.oh jewl
'When yesterday a little sacrifice
would do.
For blessed is he who helped in need-
Fpr blessed is he who liveth not in.
greed.
—D. G. Z.

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Describes World Tour
Describing h i s experiences
during his world-wide tour of
U. S. Army centers overseas,
Rabbi Brickner urged that com-
munities should be prepared to
welcome the returning service-
men on a constructive basis and
with the security of jobs instead
of bonuses.
He stated that the Jewish sol-
diers are concerned about their
people's status; that they are
more conscious of their Jewish-
ness; that they are more relig-
ious and that they are deeply
interested that Palestine should
be redeemed as the Jewish home-
land.

He appealed to synagogue
leaders to be prepared to wel-
come the servicemen and stated
that "if America is not to be a

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of New York University, school
of dentistry, are circulating a
petition calling for the removal
of Dr. Harlan H. Horner as sec-
retary of the Council on Dental
Education of the American Den-
tal Association.

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The action comes as a result of
Homer's persistently hostile atti-
tude toward "foreign born" den-
tal students, and is precipitated
by a recent statement made by
him in the December 1944 issue
of the Journal of Dental Educa-
tion.

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'SHAAREY ZEDEK CHOIR
ENLARGED FOR PASSOVER
The Shaarey Zedek choir has
been enlarged to six, Cantor
J. H. Sonenklar announced, in
preparation for t h e Passover
services. There will be two
:bassos, two second bassos and
two tenors.

wilderness Jewishly we must
help, them make of America the
greatest Jewish community next
to Palestine."
Chairman of Evening
Myron Solomon, of the Bnai
David Menrs Club, was chairman
of the evening. During the pro-
gram, presidents of Men's Clubs
of Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth
El, Bnai Moshe and Downtown
Synagogue introduced their rab-
bis and presidents of the con-
gregations. Rabbis B. Benedict
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