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Page Twelve

THE JEWISH NEWS

Congregational Activities

Rabbi Rosenblum of N.Y. to Talk
At Inter-Fraternal Banquet

Dr. Olan to Address
Beth El Men's Club
25th Annual Affair

Dr. Levi A. Olan, Rabbi of
Temple Emanuel, Worcester,
Mass., will be the guest speaker
at the' 25th anniversary banquet
pleasant it is for 1-...:-.=!thren to of the Men's Club of Temple
dwell together in uni` . '
The dinner is sponsored joint-
ly by the Detroit Round Table of
Christians and Jews, Bnai Brith,
Knights of Coluinbus and Ma-
sonic lodges.
Rabbi Rosenblum has had an
interesting career since he was
ordained Rabbi at Hebrew Union
College in 1926. He has been and
remains active in most important
community 'affairs, has written
many monograms and has spok-
en over the "Message of Israel"
hour.
He served in the Navy, 1917-
18; was Chaplain of USA Re-
serves, 1927-32; was Chaplain at
various camps and has been serv-
ing as Grand Chaplain of the
Masons of Grand Lodge of New
York since 1937. He has traveled
widely in the interests of the
good will movement under the
DR. LEVI A. OLAN
auspices of the National Confer-
ence of Christians and Jews.
Beth El on Sunday evening,
April 22, in the social hall.

Former Army, Navy Chaplain and Goodwill Speaker,
Among Out-of-Town Guests at Fourth Annual Dinner at
Masonic Temple on April 24

Rabbi William Franklin Rosen-
blum of Temple Israel, New
York, will be one of the prin-
cipal speakers at the fourth an-
nual inter-fraternal banquet of
Catholics, Jews and Protestants,
April 24, at the Masonic Temple.

DR. WILLIAM F. ROSENBLUM

Judge Joseph A. Moynihan of
the Wayne County Circuit Court
will be the toastmaster and the
Wayne Masonic Masters Associ-
ation will be this year's host
group. William A. Freimuth is
in charge of banquet arrange-
ments.
Fred A. Epps of Detroit Lodge
of Bnai Brith has been placed in
charge of publicity for this an-
nual event.
Other speakers will be: An-
drew Gottschall, Washington, D.
C., director of army service of
National Conference.of Christians
and Jews, and Leo M. Flynn,
Chicago, supreme treasurer of
Knights of Columbus.
Slogan From Psalm 133
Henry Zinger of the Knights
of Columbus and Charles Na-
thanson of Bnai Brith are assist-
ing with arrangements for the
dinner,• the slogan for which is
the first verse from Psalm 133:
"Behold hOw good and how.



Institute on Judaism
At Beth El Apr. 23

A catered dinner and program
have been arranged for the eve-
ning by the chairman, H. G.
Schlafer, and his committee.

The third annual Institute on
Judaism for the Protestant Min-
isters of Detroit will be held on
Monday, April 23, at Temple
Beth El from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30

"Honoring of Presidents of the
Men's Club" will be a highlight
of the evening. Walter S. Heaven=
rich, first president of the Men's
Club and a member of the con-
p.m.
gregation since 1890, will partici-
The Institute is being arranged
pate in the program. -
by Temple Beth El in association
The banquet is open to Men's
with the DetrOit Council of
Churches, the Detroit Pastors' Club members and their wives,
Union, and the Council of Re- and will climax the most suc-
cessful year in the history of the
ligious Education.
The guest lecturers will be Dr. club. The club has a membership
Israel Bettan, professor of Homi- of more than 600 and is one of
letics and Midrash at the Hebrew the largest and most active in the
Union College, who will lecture country
on "The Origin of Preaching in
HOPE FOR RECOVERY
the Early Synagogue—The Back-
ground of the Sermon as Part of
Carpenter Union Local 1513
Worship," and Dr. Abraham wishes to express the hope for
Cronbach, professor of Jewish the speedy recovery of Pfc. -Irv-
Social Studies at the Hebrew ing Berg, son of_ Brother Morris
Union College, who will lecture Berg of 4014 Humphrey. Pfc.
on "The Prophets of Israel and Berg was wounded in action in
the Modern Social Scene."
Germany Jan. 31.

Friday, April 13, 1945

Rabbi Fram Gives
Talks on Success
Of Big Conference

Bnai Moshe to Hear
Prof. Slosson Tuesday

Members of Congregation Bnai
Moshe, their families and friends
are invited to hear an address
by Prof. Preston Slosson of the
'Perils of Peace' 1st Sermon University of Michigan in the
social hall of the congregation,
This Friday Evening
Dexter and Lawrence,
next
• at Temple Israel
Tuesday, at 8:30
m. on "1945
—the Year of Decision."
-
In response to the request of
The meeting is sponsored by
the American 'Jewish Conference the Men's Club of the congrega-
and the Synagogue Cuncil- of tion. The public is welcome.
America, Rabbi Leon Fram will
devote his sermon at the Sab-
bath Eve services of Temple Is-
rael, Friday night, "April 20, to
the spiritual significance and Part
moral possibilities of the United
Nations' Conference to begin at
San Francisco on April 25.

NW Cong. to Erect
of Synagogue
Before High Hotydays

Services are held in the Lec- Set Final Session of Sunday
ture Hall of the Detroit Institute
School for May 2 I ; Hold
of Arts.

Special Meeting Monday

Rabbi Leon Fram will take
up especially the role of small
At a meeting of the trustees
peoples and minority groups in of Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
the establishment of a durable tion and Center, at the home of
peade. He will lead the congre- Ira G. Kaufman, on Monday,
gation in prayer especially David J. Miller, chairman of the
composed for the occasion, ask- Sunday ',School committee, re-
ing divine help for the success ported that the final session of
of the Conference.
the school will be held May 2L
The sermon will be followed A farewell event will be planned
by a symposium in which the is- for the 85 enrolled children and
sues presented by Rabbi Fram their parents.
will be discussed by members
. Morris Karo, chairman of the
of the • congregation.
building committee, reported on
During the social' }lc:kir after plans for the erection of the new
the service, the congregation will synagogue and the retention of
be guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. an architect. The lower hall will
Curhan in honor of the Bar be constructed before the High
Mitzvah . of their son, Robert.
Holydays.
This Friday evening, Rabbi
A special meeting has been
Fram delivers the first of a called by Alex Moss, president,
series of sermons on the issues for next Monday, to complete
facing- the 'San Francisco Con- building plans.
ference, under the title, "The
Philip Helfman is chairman of
Perils of Peace."
the fund-raising committee.

Ira- G. Kaufman, David Tchor
and Max Haidy are on the corn-.
rpittee to form a Men's Club.

Our Deadline

The deadline for copy to be
inserted in The Jewish News is
at 2 p. m. on Tuesdays.
Photographs intended 'for cur-
rent insertions must be in our
hands at 3 D. m. on. Mondays.

Sabbath services are held
the Bagley School.

Inquiries regarding member-
ship should be addressed to • the
secretary at 17414 Washburn,
UN. 1-3170.

CARPENTER'S - LOCAL 1513

Extends Sympathy on the Death of

PVT. ALEXANDER WILLKER

Killed in Action, Dec. 17, 1944, Germany

To Wife, Rose L., Daughter 'Nancy, and Parents
Brother and Sister, Louis Willker, of 3208 Gladstone

Mts. Hugo Hartmann
Addresses Beth El
Sisterhood Sabbath

-

Mrs. Hugo Hartmann, presi-
dent of the National. Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods, will be
the guest speaker at• the "Sister-
hood Sabbath" service of Tem-
ple Beth El this Friday evening
at 3:15. She will speak on "Peace
and' Religion."
Mrs. John C. Hopp, president
of the Sisterhood, Mrs. Lawrence
Freedman, Mrs. Maurice Klein,
and Mrs. Henry Meyers will par-
ticipate in the service.

Detroit Round Table
Good Will Team to
Visit Naval Station

Detroit Round Table of /Cath-
olics, Jews and Protestants will
present a good • will team of
speakers before the officers and
men of Sampson Naval Training
Center near Geneva, N; Y., April
19, 20 and 21. The speakers will
be: Dr. Alvin D. Hersch, Jew-
ish attorney and member of
faculty of University of Detroit
Law School; Judge Joseph A.
Moynihan, Presiding Judge of
the Circuit Court of Michigan
and vice-president of the Na-
tional Council of Catholic Men,
and Judge Philip Elliott of the
Circuit Court of Flint.
The theme of the addresses
will be "Brotherhood In a De-
mocracy."
This program is a part of the
armed services program of the
National Conference of Christ-
ians and Jews, -parent organiza-
tion of the Detroit Round Table.

The art of making a home for your

family depends greatly upon your skill in

the kitchen. in these busy days you probably

do less baking than you would like to do—

although you realize how important

home baking really is!

During April our Home Service Advisors

will demonstrate on Thursday and

Friday afternoons how you can easily

bake. delicious coffee cakes, peanut

butter bread, muffins and biscuits, using

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ROYAL OAK OFFICE
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dough prepared the same day.

Don't miss this chance to brush up on

tested baking methods for the busy

housewife. Drop in at your nearest Home

Service Center at any time

Thursday or Friday afternoon.

THE
DETROIT
EDISON
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