Congregational Activities Rabbi Fram Talks On Rabbi of Rome This Friday Evening Dr. Neuman Talks At Shaarey Zedek Next Wednesday Rabbi Fram preaches on the subject, "The Rabbi of Rome," at- this Friday evening's service of Temple Israel in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. "The Religion of the Future" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at the Sab- bath Eve services on March 23. Temple Israel Juniors will con- duct the service. The service and the social hour hour will be followed by a sym 7 posium on "The Problem of Youth in War-Time and in the Post-War World." Arranges Wedding, Kosher Dinner for Shctarey Zedek Folks Mueller Delays Ceremony In Lutheran Church Till After 'Maariv° Rites At Congregation Shaarey Ze- dek, members have come to believe that the superintendent of the building, Harry Mueller, is equipped to answer any "shaaleh" about Jewish matters as a result of his long experience with the congregation and with Jewish matters. Last Saturday night, when his son, Kenneth, was married to Miss Fradette, the Muellers made certain that the wedding would take place after Maariv so that officers of the synagogue and other Jewish friends would be able to attend. The ceremony was held at the Lutheran Church on Arden Park, and to make certain that Rabbi and MI'S. A. M. Hershman, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, the Harry Cohens, the Harry M. Shulmans, the Ben Sidlows and other Shaarey Zedek leaders would be able to attend, the wedding dinner was kosher- catered at Pereira's. Thus, the Muellers proved that a lifetime of experience enabled them not only to observe the tenets of their own faith but also to honor the faith of the people with whom they had been associated for more than 20 years. Page Seventeen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 16, 1945 DR. A. A. NEUMAN Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, president. of Dropsie College, Philadelphia, vice-president of the board of overseers of Gratz College, will speak at Shaarey Zedek Social Hall at 8:30 p. m. next Wednesday, on "The World Outlook from a Jewish View- point," under .auspices of the Men's Club. Dr. Neuman, rabbi of Congre- gation Mikveh Israel, Philadel- phia, second oldest Jewish con- gregation in the U. S., a leading Jewish scholar, is editor of the Jewish Quarterly Review and author of several works includ- ing a history of the Jews in Spain during the Middle Ages, and a biography of Cyrus Adler. New Congregation Planning Men's Club At a meeting of Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Cen- ter, held at the Bagley School on March 2, plans were form- ulated for a Men's Club. Beth El Arranges Its Annual Congregational Seder for March 29 --- Temple Beth El's annual con- gregational Seder will be held Thursday evening, March 29, at 6 o'clock, in the social hall of the Temple. The Seder meal will be served by a professional caterer. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will lead in the recital of the ritual. The music will be directed by Julius Chajes, with Jason Tick- ton at the piano. Special treats will be served to the children. Reservations will be taken at the Temple Beth El office until March 23. Bnai Moshe Re-Elects Rosman President Congregation Bnai Moshe and the Sisterhood re-elected of- ficers for another term at annual meetings held March 11 and 12. Harry Rosman was chosen the synagogue's president, Irwin Tamler, vice-president, Eugene Weiss, treasurer, and Dr. Joseph Starman, secretary. Five directors, picked to fill vacancies, John Adler, Milton Eisler, Sam Freedman, Abe Finkelstein and Alfred Guns- berg, will serve for three years together with eight directors who hold over. The Sisterhood re-elected Mrs: I. E. Goodman, president: Mes- dames Harry Rosman, Morris Rosenberg, Adolph Deutsch, Sam Freedman, Jacob Greenwald and Theodore M. Curtis, vice- presidents; Mrs. Harry Robin- son, recording and correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. Louis Guns- berg, financial secretary; Mrs. Louis Hartman, treasurer; Mrs. Milton Eisler, secretary of Simcha and Memorial Fund; Mrs. Anna Deutsch, chaplain; Mesdames: Adolph Beck, . Paul Freeman, Louis Greenfield, Jos. Grossman, Regina Hirsch, Jo- seph Miller, I. Israel,• Louis Kepes and Sam Simon, 'directors. Medalie Guest at Temple Beth El's Annual Laymen's Service, March 23 At the Sabbath Eve services of the Sisterhood will follow the on Friday, March 23, at 8:15, services. Temple Beth El will observe its Mr. Medalie is a graduate of Columbia University and Co- lumbia Law School. He served as an assistant district attorney of New York County, was spe- cial assistant attorney general, U. S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and was the Republican candidate in New York for the U. S. Senate. He served as president of the New York County Lawyers Associa- tion, and president of the Alumni Association of the Co- lumbia Law School. In addition to the presidency of the New York Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, Mr. Me- dalie is vice-president of the Greater New York Fund and a GEORGE Z. MEDALIE director of the National -War annual Laymen's Service which Fund. He is a member of the has been sponsored by the Men's administrative and executive committees of the American Club since 1934. Jewish Committee, and • chair- The guest speaker will be man of its overseas committee. George Z. Medalie, president of A trustee of Temple Emanu- the Federation of Jewish Phil- El, New York, he has been active anthropies of New York, an out- in many religious and civic or- standing Jewish layman in ganizations. America, who will speak on "The Status of the Jew in the Postwar World." The musical program will be rendered by the Temple Quartet with Julius Chajes directing and Jason Tickton at the organ. A social hour under the auspices Dr. Glazer Speaks On Hitler Program At Beth El Friday "Hitler is Doomed! Will His Program Perish With Him?" will be the topic of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer at the Sabbath Eve serv- ices this Friday evening, at 8:15. The musical program will be rendered by the Temple Quartet with Julius Chajes directing and Jason Tickton at the organ. A social hour under the auspices of the Sisterhood will follow the services. Alexander Moss, president, announced the following new committees: Fund raising, Philip Helfman, chairman; Alexander Bnai David Scouts Moss, co-chairman, Samuel Sim- To Hold Mock Seder mer, Alfred Helfgott, Charles Charlip, Jack Hartstein, George Boy Scout Troop 135, spon- Liss and Morris Rosender; real sored by the Men's Club of Con- estate and building, Samuel W. Shaarey Zedek Pupils gregation Bnai David and head- Leib, chairman. Additions were Planning Consecration made to the following commit- Charlotte Kaufman has been ed by Scoutmaster Irwin Ratner, tees: Social, Morris Rosender elected president of the 1945 will hold a Mock Seder in ob- and • Jack Hartstein; member- Shaarey Zedek Consecrants, servance of Passover, in the so- ship, Morton Berlin and Mal- Sybil Witus is vice president; cial hall of the synagogue, 14th colm Rivkin; publicity, Joseph Audrey Cornfield, secretary, and and Elmhurst, next Wednesday Beck. Estelle Bakst, treasurer. Rehears- at 7:30 p. m. Kiddush will be said by Paul Mt. Sinai Sisterhood Architectural drawings and als for the Consecretation ser- plans for the new synagogue, vice, scheduled for June 3, are Fuchman. The traditional Four Elects New Officers to be erected on the south side being held. Interviews are being Questions will be asked by of Curtis, two blocks west of arranged for Consecrants with Sheldon Abramson. Parents of PORT HURON—At the an- Livernois, are being completed. Dr. A. M. Hershman. Scouts are invited to - attend. nual meeting of Mt. Sinai Sister- hood the following officers were elected: Mrs. Ivan Hunter, UHS Pupils Studying president; Mrs. S. S. Auerbach, All Passover Customs vice-president; Mrs. Al Drescher, secretary; Mrs. Jule J. Levy, The study of Passover, which treasurer; Mrs. Sam Young, begins this year on Thursday, membership chairman. March 29, is emphasized in all Mrs. Isadore Goldman heads branches of the United Hebrew the committee for the commun- Schools. ity Seder, to be held the second The laws and customs pertain- Seder night. ing to the observance of the holi- Installation of the new offic- ers will take place at a dinner day, the Haggadah, the history meeting next Thursday, with and development and everything Mrs. Louis C. Bergsman acting pertaining to this holiday is being studied. as chaplain. Alvin S. Winkelman, promin- In the lower classes the Hag- ent civic worker and trustee of gadah is read and the songs are Mt. Sinai, donated an American chanted, while in the higher Flag to the League of Catholic classes the portions of the Women during Brotherhood Chumosh dealing with Passover Week. are being studied. 1 lb. Holiday Box MANISCHEWITZ ALMOND MACAROONS you'll like their lust-baked goodness 'RESERVE 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, AT 8 P. M. For The ANNUAL MEETINGS of the Following Agencies . . . JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION An interesting program is planned for this evening. JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU FRESH AIR SOCIETY NORTH END CLINIC All contributors to the Federation agencies are invited to attend -this meeting. JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE RESETTLEMENT SERVICE At The Jewish Community Center